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PHYSICS (DPP - 3)
[JEE MAIN + ADV.] DIVISION
GEOMETRICAL OPTICS
1. A ray incident at a point at an angle of incidence of 60° enters a glass sphere of  = 3 and it is
reflected and refracted at the farther surface of the sphere. The angle between reflected and
refracted rays at this surface is
(A) 50° (B) 90° (C) 60° (D) 40°

2. A ray of light is incident on one face of a transparent slab of thickness 15 cm. The angle of
incidence is 60°. If the lateral displacement of the ray on emerging from the parallel plane is 5 3
cm, the refractive index of the material of the slab is
(A) 1.414 (B) 1.532 (C) 1.732 (D) none

3. Two transparent media A and B are separated by a plane boundary. The speed of light in medium
A is 2.0 × 108 m s–1 and in medium B is 2.5 × 108 ms–1. The critical angle for which a ray of light
going from A to B is totally internally reflected is

–1 1 –1 2 –1 4 –1 1


(A) sin   (B) sin   (C) sin   (D) sin  
2 5 5  3

4. A prism having refractive index 2 and refracting angle 30°, has one of the refracting surface
polished. A beam of light incident on the other refracting surface will retrace its path if the angle of
incidence is :
(A) 0° (B) 30° (C) 45° (D) 60°

5. An equilateral prism deviates a ray through 23º for two angles of incidence differing by 23º. Find
 of the prism ?

33 43 43 62
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 3 5 2

6. A certain prism is found to produce a minimum deviation of 38°. It produces a deviation of 44°
when the angle of incidence is either 42° or 62°. What is the angle of incidence when it is
undergoing minimum deviation?
(A) 45° (B) 49° (C) 40° (D) 55°

7. A medium has nv = 1.56, nr = 1.44. Then its dispersive power is :


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(A) (B) (C) 0.03 (D) none
50 25

8. The image for the converging beam after refraction through the curved surface is formed at :

n=3/2 n=1

O P x

30
R=20cm

40 40 180
(A) x = 40 cm (B) x = cm (C) x = – cm (D) x = cm
3 3 7

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9. A double convex lens has focal length 50 cm. The radius of curvature of one of the surfaces is
double of the other. Find the radii, if the refractive index of the material of the lens is 2.
(A) 150 cm, 75 cm (B) 125 cm, 150 cm (C) 75 cm, 150 cm (D) 25 cm, 75 cm

10. A plano convex lens has a curved surface of radius 100 cm. If  = 1.5, then the focal length of the
lens is
(A) 50 cm (B) 100 cm (C) 200 cm (D) 500 cm

11. A lens of power + 2.0 D is placed in contact with another lens of power – 1.0 D. The combination
will behave like
(A) a converging lens of focal length 100 cm (B) a diverging lens of focal length 100 cm
(C) a converging lens of focal length 50 cm (D) a diverging lens of focal length 50 cm.

12. A thin equi-convex lens having radius of curvature 10 cm is placed as shown in figure. Calculate
focal length of the lens, if parallel rays are incident as shown.

 = 5/3
 = 5/4  = 3/2

120 160 180


(A) cm (B) cm (C) cm (D) None
7 7 7

13. The refractive index of water is 4/3 and that of glass is 5/3. Then the critical angle for a ray of
light entering water from glass will be:
(A) sin-1(4/5) (B) sin-1(5/4) (C) sin-1(20/9) (D) sin-1(9/20)

14. A thin prism P1 with angle 4° made of glass of refractive index 1.54 is combined with another thin
prism P2 made of glass of refractive index 1.72 to produce dispersion without deviation. The
angle of the prism P2 is :
(A) 3° (B) 2.6° (C) 4° (D) 5.33°

15. There is a small air bubble inside a glass sphere ( = 1.5) of radius 5 cm. The bubble is 7.5 cm below

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the surface of the glass. The sphere is placed inside water ( = ) such that the top surface of glass is
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10 cm below the surface of water. The bubble is viewed normally from air. Find the apparent depth on
the bubble.

Observer

10cm

glass
C

water O

(A) 15 cm below the surface of water


(B) 10.5 cm below the surface of water
(C) 16.66 cm below the surface of water
(D) 13.5 cm below the surface of water

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