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question_answer1)
The image formed by a plane mirror is always:
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Rrect done
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Virtual done
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Both (b) and (c) done
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question_answer2)
Reflection is possible in case of
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Plane mirror done
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Transparent glass done
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Both (a) and (b) done
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Neither (a) nor (b) done
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question_answer3)
The part of light which is returned back into the same medium is called
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Reflected light done
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Refracted light done
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Both (a) and (b) done
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Neither (a) nor (b) done
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question_answer4)
Motion and still pictures projected in a cinema hall are ____ images
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Real done
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(b) Virtual done
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Erect done
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All of these done
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question_answer5)
Image of our face in a plane mirror
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Is a virtual image done
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Is a real image done
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Cannot be taken on the screen done
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Both (b) and (c) done
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question_answer6)
If a mirror is rotated by \[{{10}^{o}}\], the reflected ray is rotated by
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\[{{10}^{o}}\] done
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\[{{20}^{o}}\] done
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C)
\[{{40}^{o}}\] done
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D)
\[{{30}^{o}}\] done
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question_answer7)
Statement I: All the light rays actually converge at some point Statement II: All the light rays appears to converge at some point
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Both Statements are true. Statement-II is the correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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Both Statements are true, Statement-II is not correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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Statement-I is true, Statement-II is false. done
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Statement-I is false, Statement-II is true. done
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question_answer8)
Statement I: Real images are always inverted Statement II: Virtual images are always erect
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Both Statements are true, Statement-II is the correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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Both Statements are true, Statement-II is not correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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Statement-I is true, Statement-II is false. done
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Statement-I is false, Statement-II is true. done
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question_answer9)
When a mirror is rotated through an angle 9 the reflected ray from it, turns through an angle of
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\[\theta \] done
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B)
\[\frac{\theta }{2}\] done
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C)
\[2\theta \] done
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D)
0 done
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question_answer10)
The incident ray and the reflected ray from a mirror are mutually perpendicular to each other. The angle of incidence is
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\[{{90}^{o}}\] done
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\[{{45}^{o}}\] done
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\[{{22.5}^{o}}\] done
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D)
zero done
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question_answer11)
A ray of light is incident on a plane mirror at an angle of \[{{60}^{o}}.\] What is the angle of deviation?
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\[{{60}^{o}}\] done
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B)
\[{{30}^{o}}\] done
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C)
\[{{90}^{o}}\] done
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D)
\[{{180}^{o}}\] done
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question_answer12)
An object situated at a distance of 10cm infront of a plane mirror. The distance of image from the mirror is
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10 cm done
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B)
20 cm done
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C)
5 cm done
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D)
other value done
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question_answer13)
Statement I: The reflected ray formed by the plane mirror which is rotated with angle \[\theta \] is shifted through an angle of \[2\theta \] Statement II: Reflected ray rotates with an angle of \[2\theta \] if the mirror rotates with \[\theta \] .
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Both Statements are true, Statement-II is the correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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B)
Both Statements are true. Statement-II is not correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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C)
Statement-I is true. Statement-II is false. done
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Statement-I is false, Statement-II is true. done
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question_answer14)
You are watching your right palm in the plane mirror by placing it parallel to it, which is in front of you, then you will observe your palm as
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Right palm done
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B)
Left palm done
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Inverted right palm done
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D)
Inverted left palm done
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question_answer15)
A light ray is allowed to fall on the plane mirror. Now the mirror is rotated in plane of incidence, then which of the following will not change
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Reflected ray done
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B)
Normal done
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Incident ray done
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D)
Angle of incidence done
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question_answer16)
Statement I: A school girl wears a school uniform of length 1 m. She requires a mirror of length 0.5 m fixed on the vertical wall to see her uniform in the mirror. Statement II: The minimum height of the mirror to be required to see the full image of man of height h is h/2.
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Both Statements are true, Statement-II is the correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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B)
Both Statements are true, Statement-II is not correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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C)
Statement-I is true, Statement-II is false. done
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D)
Statement-I is false. Statement-II is true. done
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question_answer17)
Statement I: The phenomenon of left appearing right and right appearing left on reflection in a plane mirror is called later inversion. Statement II: Number of images formed for an object kept in between two mirror placed at angle \[{{90}^{o}}\] to each other are 3.
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Both Statements are true, Statement-II is the correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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B)
Both Statements are true. Statement-II is not correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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C)
Statement-I is true, Statement-II is false. done
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D)
Statement-I is false, Statement-II is true. done
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question_answer18)
The spherical surfaces that have a property of reflection and that are highly polished are called
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Spherical mirror done
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B)
Plane mirror done
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C)
Plane glass plate done
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D)
Both 1 and 2 done
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question_answer19)
Concave mirror acts as
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Converging mirror done
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B)
Diverging mirror done
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both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Plane mirror done
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question_answer20)
Convergence of concave mirror can be decreased by dipping in
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Water done
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B)
Oil done
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C)
Both oil & water done
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D)
Neither oil nor water done
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question_answer21)
The diameter of spherical mirror in which reflection takes place is called
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Radius of curvature done
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B)
Centre of curvature done
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Linear aperture done
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D)
Focal length done
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question_answer22)
For a concave mirror when object is placed at infinity the image is formed at
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Pole done
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B)
Principal focus done
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C)
Centre of curvature done
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D)
Infinity done
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question_answer23)
The focal length of concave mirror is -40 cm. Its radius of curvature is
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-20 cm done
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B)
+20 cF done
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C)
-80 cm done
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D)
+80 cm done
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question_answer24)
Statement I: If refractive index of one medium is equal to refractive index of second medium, then beam does not bend at all Statement II: The bending of light does not depend on refractive indices of media.
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Both Statements are true. Statement-II is the correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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B)
Both Statements are true, Statement-II is not correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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Statement-I is true. Statement-II is false. done
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D)
Statement-I is false. Statement-II is true. done
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question_answer25)
The light ray passes in homogeneous medium
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Straight line done
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Curved line done
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Un identified done
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Zig-zag mode done
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question_answer26)
The bending of a light which passes from one medium to other medium is
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Reflection done
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Refraction done
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Attraction done
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Repulsion done
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question_answer27)
The second medium is optically denser
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Ray bends towards normal done
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Ray bends away from normal done
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It passes in same path done
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D)
Unidentified done
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question_answer28)
When light travels from rarer medium to denser medium
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Refracted ray bends towards normal done
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Refracted ray bends away from normal done
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Ray undedicated from path. done
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D)
We cannot identified the ray. done
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question_answer29)
If the speed of red light is denoted by \[{{V}_{r}}\], and the speed for violet light by \[{{V}_{v}}\]. Then in vacuum.
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\[{{V}_{r}}>{{V}_{v}}\] done
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B)
\[{{V}_{r}}={{V}_{v}}\] done
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C)
\[{{V}_{r}}<{{V}_{v}}\] done
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D)
both 1 & 3 done
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question_answer30)
If refractive indices of glass and water are respectively \[{}^{3}/{}_{2}\] and \[{}^{4}/{}_{3}\], then the refractive index of glass with respective to water is
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2 done
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B)
\[{}^{8}/{}_{9}\] done
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\[{}^{9}/{}_{8}\] done
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\[{}^{1}/{}_{2}\] done
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question_answer31)
Statement I: When a light ray from rarer medium is refracted into denser medium its velocity decreases and wavelength decreases Statement II: Refractive index decreases with increases in temperature.
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Both Statements are true. Statement-II is the correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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Both Statements are true. Statement-II is not correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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Statement-I is true, Statement-II is false. done
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D)
Statement-I is false. Statement-II is true. done
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question_answer32)
Statement I: When light travels from one medium to another, then frequency remains constant. Statement II: When the direction of light ray is reversed, the ray simply retraces its path, this statement is called the Principle of reversibility of light.
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Both Statements are true. Statement-II is the correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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B)
Both Statements are true, Statement-II is not correct explanation of Statement-I. done
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C)
Statement-I is true, Statement-II is false. done
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D)
Statement-I is false. Statement-II is true. done
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question_answer33)
In the figure,
A point source P is placed at a height 4 m above the plane mirror in a medium of refractive index 1.2 an observer 0 vertically above P, outside the liquid sees P and its image in the mirror. The apparent distance between these two is _____cm
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3.3 cm done
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6.6 cm done
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C)
9.9 cm done
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D)
13.2 cm done
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question_answer34)
A double convex air bubble in water would behave as a
A)
Convergent lens done
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B)
Circle done
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C)
Divergent lens done
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D)
Pane mirror done
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question_answer35)
The graph drawn with object distance along x- coordinate and image (real) distance as y- coordinate for a convex is a
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Straight line done
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Circle done
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Parabola done
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Rectangular hyperbola done
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question_answer36)
A layered lens as shown in the figure is made of two materials indicated by different shades. A point object is placed on its axis. The lens will form.
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One image done
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Two images done
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Five images done
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D)
Three images done
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question_answer37)
A simple magnifying glass consists of a
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Convex lens done
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A concave lens done
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Convex lens of small focal length done
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Convex lens of large focal length done
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question_answer38)
A convergent lens of focal length 20 cm and made of a material with refractive index 1.1 is immersed in water the lens behaves as a
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Converging lens of focal length 20 cm done
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Converging lens of focal length less than 20 cm done
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Converging lens of focal length more than 20 cm done
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Diverging lens done
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question_answer39)
In case of convex lens, as object is coming closer to the lens the image will ___
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Move towards the lens done
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Move up done
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Not move done
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question_answer40)
A thin lens produces an image of the same size as the object. Then from the optical centre of the lens, the distance of the object is
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Zero done
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4 f done
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2 f done
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D)
f/2 done
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question_answer41)
Which of the following eye parts is not in contact with the eye lens?
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Ciliary fibres done
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Cornea done
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Iris done
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question_answer42)
Which part of the human eye contracts and relaxes 2 in order to adjust the focal length of the lens?
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Iris done
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Pupil done
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Blind spot done
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Ciliary muscles done
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question_answer43)
The ciliary muscles of the human eye contract and relax in order to
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adjust the size of the eyeball done
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adjust the focal length of the lens done
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control the amount of light entering the eye done
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prevent foreign elements from entering the eye done
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question_answer44)
In the human eye, light is converted into electrical signals by the
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retina done
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cornea done
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blind spot done
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optical nerves done
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question_answer45)
The image formed by the eye lens on the retina is
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real, inverted, and large done
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virtual, erect, and large done
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real, inverted, and diminished done
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virtual, erect, and diminished done
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question_answer46)
While sitting on the first bench, Mutum finds it difficult to read what is written on the blackboard. However, he can clearly see the same when he sits on the last bench. It can be concluded that Mutum is suffering from
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hypermetropia done
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question_answer47)
Consider three statements regarding the defects of eye .I. If the size of the eye ball decreases, then the person suffers from myopia .II. If the near point of eye becomes greater than 25 cm, then the person is said to suffer from hypermetropia .III. A person, at older age, suffering from presbyopia uses a bifocal lens for correction. Among the given statements,
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only statement I is correct done
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only statement II is correct done
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both statements I and II are correct done
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both statements II and III are correct done
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