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PART – III : PHYSICS

Single Correct Choice Type


This Section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices a), b)
c) and d) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (Maring Scheme : +3, – 1)

1. A plane mirror is made of glass slab (g = 1.5) 2.5 cm thick and silvered on back. A point
object is placed 5 cm in front of the unsilvered face of the mirror. What will be the position
of final image?
(a) 12 cm from unsilvered face (b) 14.6 cm from unsilvered face
(c) 5.67 cm from unsilvered face (d) 8.33 cm from unsilvered face

2. The refractive index of a prism is 2. This prism can have a maximum refracting angle of :
(a) 90° (b) 60°
(c) 45° (d) 30°

3. Diameter of a plano-convex lens of focal length 36 cm is 6 cm. It’s thickness at the centre
is 5 mm. The speed of light in the material of the lens is :
(a) 108 ms–1 (b) 2.4 × 108 ms–1
(c) 12 × 108 ms–1 (d) 104

4. A rays of light falls on a glass sphere at angle of incidence 60°. The directions of incident
ray and emergent ray when produced meet at the same point on the surface of sphere. The
refractive index of material of glass sphere is

(a) 2 (b) 3

(c) 2 (d) 2  3

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5. A ray of light is incident on a plane mirror along a line represented by ˆi  ˆj  kˆ . The possible
orientation of the mirror to get the light retraced is

(a) 2iˆ  4ˆj  2kˆ (b) ˆi  ˆj  kˆ

(c) 2iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ (d) ˆi  ˆj  kˆ

6. A given ray of light suffers minimum deviation in an equilateral prism P. Additional prisms Q
and R of identical shape and of the same material as P are now added as shown in the
figure. The ray will now suffer

(a) Greater deviation (b) No deviation


(c) Same deviation as before (d) Total internal reflection

7. A small filament is placed at the centre of a hollow glass sphere of inner and outer radii 8 cm
and 9 cm respectively. The refractive index is 1.5. The image of the filament when viewed
from outside will be at
(a) Centre (b) 1 cm to the right of the centre
(c) 1 cm to the left of the centre (d) 4 cm outside the sphere

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8. A quarter cylinder of radius R and refractive index is placed on the table. A point object P
is kept at a distance of mR from it. The value of m for which a ray from P will emerge
parallel to the table is

  1
(a) (b)
 1 (  1)

1 1
(c) (d)
(  1) (  1)

9. White light is incident on the interface of glass and air as shown in the figure. If green light
is just totally internally reflected, the emerging light contains
(a) Yellow, orange, red (b) Violet, indigo, blue
(c) All colours (d) All colours except green

10. Principal axis of a thin equiconvex lens is X-axis. The co-ordinates of a point object and its
image are (–40 cm, 1 cm) and (50 cm, – 2 cm) respectively. Lens is located at
(a) x = + 20 cm (b) x = – 30 cm
(c) x = – 10 cm (d) Origin

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Multiple Correct Choice Type


This Section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices a), b) c)
and d) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct. (Maring Scheme : +4, 0)

11. A fish F, in the pond is at a depth of 0.8 m from water surface and is moving vertically
upwards with a velocity of 2 m/s. At the same instant a bird B at a height 6 m from water
surface is moving downward with a velocity of 3 m/s. [Both are on the same vertical line]
Then
(a) Velocity of B observed by F is equal to 4.25 m/s
(b) Velocity of B observed by F is equal to 6 m/s
(c) Velocity of F observed by B is equal to 6 m/s
(d) Velocity of F observed by B is equal to 4.5 m/s

12. A ray of light travelling in medium X, is incident on plane surface of two media X and Y and
gets refracted into medium Y. The angle of incidence is i and that of refraction is r. Graph
between sin i and sin r has been shown. Then

(a) Refractive index of medium X is greater than that of medium Y.


(b) Refractive index of medium Y is greater than that of medium X.
(c) Speed of light in medium Y is three-fourth of that in medium X.
(d) Total internal reflection cannot take place.

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13. A projector, projects a 35mm film on 35 m wide screen at a distance of 40 m. For this
(a) Film should be at a distance of 4 cm from lens of the projector.
(b) Focal length of the lens (projector) is 3.99 cm.
(c) Focal length of the lens (projector) is 40 cm.
(d) Focal length is immaterial.

14. Rectangular slabs of equal thickness x are placed in contact one-above the other. The
refractive index varies from one end to the other, governed by,

0
 (N)  0 
4N  9

with the Ist slab having an index of 0. Then


(a) TIR takes place at the top surface of the slab number N = 2
(b) for N < 2, TIR does not take place
(c) for N < 4, TIR takes place
(d) (N) cannot exceed 0

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Paragraph Type
This Section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the first paragraph 3 multiple choice
questions and based upon the second paragraph 3 multiple choice questions have to be
answered. Each of these questions has four choices a), b), c) and d) out of which ONLY
ONE is correct. (Maring Scheme : +3, – 1)

Paragraph for Questions 15 to 17


A cylindrical container of radius R filled with mercury m to a height h less than the height of the
cylinder H. It is rotated about its axis with an angular velocity . As expected the liquid surface
becomes curved. The light getting reflected from its surface is observed. Neglecting the affect
of surface tension solve the following questions.

15. The surface behaves as a


(a) Convex mirror (b) Concave mirror
(c) Convex lens (d) Concave lens

16. The equation that might represent the surface formed is

x 2 2g(y)
(a) y  (b) x 
2g 2

2 2g(y)
(c) x  (d) None of these
2

17. If the mirror formed is to have a focal length of 15 cm, the angular velocity to be given is
(a) 4 rad/s (b) 0.4 rad/s
(c) 6 rad/s (d) 1 rad/s

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Paragraph for Questions 18 to 20

3
A hollow sphere of glass of refractive index has a small object O on its inner surface. It is
2
observed from a point outside the sphere on the side opposite to the object. The inner surface A
and outer surface B are concentric and uniformly thick.

18. As light from the object refracts in surface A, the image is formed at a distance (from X) of
(a) 0.25 m (b) 0.3 m
(c) 0.375 m (d) 0.4 m

19. Trace the path of the ray for refraction in the two surfaces, showing the final image. The
distance of the final image from the point object is
(a) 0.375 m (b) 0.75 m
(c) 0.6 m (d) 0.036 m

3
20. If the refractive index of the medium is = 1 instead of   , the shift in the position is
2
(a) 0 (b) <0.036 m
(c) > 0.036 m (d) >0.5 m

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Matrix – Match Type


This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns,
which have to be matched. The statements in Column I are labelled A, B, C and D, while the
statements in Column II are labelled p, q, r and s Any given statement in Column I can have
correct matching with ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column II. The appropriate bubbles
corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as illustrated in the
following example :
If the correct matches are A – p and s; B – q and r; C – p and q; and D – s; then the correct
darkening of bubbles will look like the following. (Maring Scheme : +8, 0)

1. Column I Column II
(A) Concave mirror, u < f (p) Virtual, diminished image
(B) Convex mirror, u > f (q) Real, diminished image
(C) Concave mirror, f < u < 2f (r) Virtual, enlarged image
(D) Convex mirror, u < f (s) Real, enlarged image

2. Four rays of light parallel to optic axis and their path after passing through an optical system
are shown in table–1. Match the corresponding optical instrument from table 2

Column I Column II

(A) (p) Convex lens

(B) (q) Concave lens

(C) (r) Convex mirror

(D) (s) Concave mirror

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Integer Type Answer


This section contains 2 Questions. The answer should be written in four digits. For example : If
your answer is 692, please mark it as 0692 as shown below (in the separate section on the ORS).
Answers should be rounded off to the nearest whole number or as directed in the question.
(Maring Scheme : +8, – 2)

1. An object AB is at a distance of 18 cm from a lens with focal length 15 cm. A flat mirror
turned through 45° with respect to optical axis of the lens is placed at a distance 0.5 m
behind the lens as shown in figure. A sharp image of the object is formed at the bottom of
the vessel filled with water upto a height of 20 cm. Find the distance of the image from the
optical axis of the system. (use water = 4/3)

2. A small object of length 1mm lies along the principal axis of a spherical glass of radius
R = 10 cm and refractive index is 3/2. The object is seen from air along the principal axis
from left. The distance of object from the centre is 5 cm. Find the size of the image. Is it
real, inverted?

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