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10. 1. 12. 13, ciass x (PHYSICS) LIGHT ‘Two vertical plane mirrors are inclined at an angle of 60° with each other. Array of light travelling horizontally is reflected first from one mirror and then from the other. The resultant deviation is, (a) 60° ©) 120° (©) 180° (D9) 240° ‘What should be the angle between two plane mirrors so that whatever be the angle of incidence, the incident ray and the reflected ray from the two mirrors be parallel to each other (60 (6) 90° (©) 120° (0 175" ‘Aman is 180 cm tall and his eyes are 10 cm below the top of his head, In order to see his entire height right from toe to head, he uses a plane mirror kept at a distance of 1 m from him. The minimum length of the plane mirror required is : (A) 180 cm’ (6) 90m (8sem (2)1700m A person isin a room whose ceiling and two adjacent walls are mirrors. How many images are formed. AS (B)6 cy (D8 Array is reflected in turn by there plain mirrors mutually at right angles to each other. The angle between the incident and the reflected rays is (A) 90° (6) 60" (cr) 180° (None of these ‘Two plane mirrors are at right angles to each other. Aman stands between them and combs his hair with his right hand. In how many of the images will he be seen using his right hand Zero @)1 ©2 3 The field of view is maximum for: (A) Plane mirror (© Concave minor (©) Convex mirror (©) Cylindrical mirror A virtual image larger than the object can be obtained by (A) Concave mirror (© Convex mirror (© Plane mirror (0) Concave lens The phenomenon utilised in an optical fibre is (A) refraction @ interference (© polarization (0°) total intemal reflection Relation between critical angles of water and glass is @)C,>C, ®C, i, (C) Ray goes from rarer medium to denser medium and i> i, (©) Ray goes from rarer medium to denser medium and itom ®<1om (=10m 3am 0.5m (D) nothing can be said Total number of reflections which incident ray will undergo before coming out of the above arrangement will be (a3 @s5 os vite beam ligne A Colour of ray at the end Awill be (a4) Violet @Red (©)green (097 (O)Yellow 36. 37. 38. 39, 40. Find the position of image oom R=20em (A) 5. cm towards right of pole (B*) 5 cm towards left of pole (©) 10 cm towards right of pole ()None of pole Ifwavelength of light used is decreased, the lateral displacement (A%) Increases (©) Decreases (©)Remains unchanged (0) Data insufficient The tendency of light to bend around the comers of a small opaque object is known as (A) Interference (©) Polarization (©)Refraction (0 Diffraction Atcritical angle of incidence, the angle of refraction is. (yas (6*) 90° (©) 180° (0° Which of the following is a correct possibility: a ©) 4 SN Radius of curvature of two surfaces of a convexlens are R, and R, in the order of incidence of light, then: (A)R, = R, necessarily (®)R, R, necessarily (OR, and R, can have any values «c) a. 42. 43. 46. 47. 48. Angle of deviation experienced by light ray when incident on a prism of refracting angle A= 60°at angle 60° and emerging at angle 60°: is ao 30° (60° (0) 90" Angle of deviation caused by dispersion of light by a prism is least for: (a9 Red light ©) Yellow light (© Blue light (©) Violet light Array of light is incident at the glass-water interface at an angle i, it emerges finally parallel to the surface of ‘water, then the value of 1, would be - Air, glass (4) y [3] sini 9 Mini o% i Ifthe speed of red light is denoted by v, and the speed of violet light v, then for vacuum @y>y, Bv,=y, @v, 86 (@ sin <86 @ 3 (A) 30.om, 3.33 dioptre (B) 10cm, 1.Sdioptre —_(C) 60. cm, 2 dioptre (0)5om, 2.5 dioptre Light is incident normally on face AB of a prism as shown in figure. A liquid of refractive index ys placed on face AC of the prism. The prism is made of glass of refractive index 3/2, The limits of ,« for which total interval reflection takes place on face AC is ) p> 3 er cond Onur ¥Z If eye is kept at a depth h inside water of refractive index \. and viewed outside, then the diameter of the circle through which the outer objects become visible will be - he h 2h @ Je. ® fen © ye © yu? Aconvex lens of focal length fis placed some where in between an object and a screen. The distance between object and screen is x. Ifnumerical value of magnification produced by lens is m, focal length of lens is i (m+ oe mx © Ge © mF © (n-tf © Its the angle ofa prism having refractive index (A) Light will not emerge out of the prism whatever be the angle of incidence ifA> 2 sin (1/y) (8) The critical angle 0, = sin) (C*) The deviation will be minimum when angle of incidence is sin” [y sin (A/2)] (©) The deviation will be maximum when angle of incidence is 90° ut of the following, select the correct statements (A) refractive index, frequency and deviation are maximum for red colour (8) if there were no atmosphere, the length of the day on the earth would increase (C* ifthe critical angle for the medium of a prism is 0. and the angle of prism is A, there will be no emergent ray when A> 20). (0) None of these ‘Aglass slab of thickness 4 cm contains the samme number of waves as 5 cm of water, when both are traversed by the same monochromatic light. If the refractive index of water is (4/3), what is that of glass? (ay 5/3 (654 ©1615, (15 ‘A swimming pool appears to be 100 m deep. If for water y= (4/3), its real depth is 61. 62. (A) 133.3m @)100.m (75m (O) cannot be calculated from this data, ‘Afish looking up through the water sees the outside world contained in a circular horizon. Ifthe refractive index of water is 4/3 and the fish is 12 em below the surface, the radius of this circle in cm is: (A) 365 O45 Ox 7 (0936/7 Particle nature of light was introduced by (A*)Albert Einstein (©) Maxwell (©) Huygen (None Light is produced from (A) mass. (6) heat (©) Both (A) & (8) () None ‘Aperson is standing in a room of width 200 cm A plane mirror of vertical length 10 om is fixed on a wall in front of the person. The person looks into the mirror from distance 50 cm. How much width (height) of the wall behind him will he be able to see (assume that he uses the full mirror) (A) 30 em (©) 40m (C7) 50cm () none of these Two plane mirror A & B are aligned parallel to each other, as shown in the figure. A light ray is incident to an angle of 30° at a point just inside one end of A. The plane of incidence coincides with the plane of the figure. The ‘maximum number of times the ray undergoes reflections (including the first one) before it emerges out is 2y3m 0.2m| 2v3m soy A (A) 28 (630 (32 (0)34 63. 66. 67. An unnumbered wall clock shows time 04 : 25 : 37, where ‘st term represents hours, 2nd represents minutes & the last term represents seconds. What time will its image in a plane mirror show. (A) 08: 35: 23 (©) 07:35:23 (C1) 07:34:23 () None of these Two plane mirror of length L are separated by distance L and a man M, is standing at distance L from the connecting line of mirrors as shown in the figure. Aman M, is walking in a straight line at distance 2L parallel! to mirrors at speed u, then man M, at O will be able to see image of M, fortime : f 4 6 aL. ay (2a cy oO, ‘The power (in diopen) of an equi convex tens with radii of curvature of 10 cm & refractive index 1.6 is, (aye 12 @)-12 OrH12 ()-12 A convexo — concave diverging lens is made of glass of refractive index 1.5 and focal length 24 cm. Radius of curvature for one surface is double that of the other. then radii of curvature for the two surface are (in cm): (a6, 12 (8) 12, 24 3.6 (0) 18,36 ‘Alens behaves as a converging lens in air and a diverging lens in water. The refractive index of the material is (efractive index of water= 1,33) (A) equal to unity (B) equal to 1.33 (C*) between unity and 1.33 (O)areater than 1.33 Inthe figure given below, there are two convex lens L, and L, having focal length off, and f, respectively. The distance between L, and L, will be wr, @r, CoLet Or - 69. 70. nm. 72. 73. 74, 78. ‘What should be the value of distance d so that final image is formed on the object itself. (focal lengths of the lenses are written on the lenses). 10¢m =20em Tom (A) 10 om (6) 20cm (©)5em (D) none of these ‘A concave mirror of focal length 1 misused to obtain the image of the sun, which subtends an angle of 30°, then the diameter ofthe image of they solar disc will be (a8.7mm (8)4.36mm (174mm (O)zer0 thin walled glass sphere of radius 2.5 om is filled with water. An object is placed at 7.5 cm from the surface of the sphere. Neglecting the effect of glass wall, at what distance the image of the object, measured from the centre of sphere is formed (A)20.em (©) 15cm (C*) 100m (2)7.5cm ‘An equiconvex lens has a power of § dioptre. If itis made of glass of refractive index 1,5 then the radius of the curvature of each surface will be (A) 20cm (8) 10cm (©)5em (O)zer0 ‘A convex lens when placed in the first position forms a real image of an object on a fixed screen. The distance between the object and the screen is 75 cm. On displacing the lens from first position by 25 cm to the second position, again a real image is formed on the screen. Then the focal length of the lens is Fist postion Sovond | 1, positon (A) 25.0 cm (6) 16.7. om (©) 0.3m (0)33.3om Athin convex lens made of glass (jt= 1.5) has a focal length of 10 cm. itis placed in such a manner that the left face is in contact with air and the right face is in contact with water as shown in the figure. If a parallel beam of light is incident on the lens then it will focus at a distance of (a) 10m (6) 20cm (©30cm (2)40em ‘Aplano convex lens has thickness 4 cm. When placed on a horizontal table with the curved surface in contact with it, he apparent depth of the bottom most point is found to be 3 em. Ifthe lensis inverted such that the plane face is in contact with the table, the apparent depth of the centre of the plane face of the lens is found to be 25/8 cm. Then the focal length of the lens is (a)25 em (©) 50cm (750m (0) 100em. 10

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