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JEE Ultimate Crash Course


Geometrical Optics DPP-01

1. A person’s eye is at a height of 1.5 m. He 5. A ray of light passes from vacuum into a
stands infront of a 0.3 m long plane mirror medium of refractive index n. If the angle of
which is 0.8 m above the ground. The length incidence is twice the angle of refraction,
of the image he sees of himself is: then the angle of incidence is:
(A) 1.5 m (B) 1.0 m (A) cos–1 (n/2) (B) sin–1 (n/2)
(C) 0.8 m (D) 0.6 m (C) 2 cos–1 (n/2) (D) 2 sin–1 (n/2)

2. In the figure shown, the image of a real 6. If two mirrors are kept at 60º to each other,
object is formed at point I. AB is the then the number of images formed by them is
principal axis of the mirror. The mirror must (A) 5 (B) 6
be: (C) 7 (D) 8

7. To get three images of a single object, one


should have two plane mirrors at an angle of
(A) 60º (B) 90º
(C) 120º (D) 30º
(A) concave and placed towards right of I
(B) concave and placed towards left of O 8. A transparent solid cylindrical rod has a
(C) convex and placed towards right of I refractive index of 2/√3. It is surrounded by
(D) convex and placed towards left of I. air. A light ray is incident at the mid-point of
one end of the rod as shown in the figure.
3. A square ABCD of side 1mm is kept at
distance 15 cm infront of the concave mirror
as shown in the figure. The focal length of
the mirror is 10 cm. The length of the
perimeter of its image will be (nearly): The incident angle () for which the light ray
grazes along the wall of the rod is
√3 2
(A) sin–1 ( ) (B) sin–1 ( )
2 √3
1 1
(C) sin–1 ( ) (D) sin–1 ( )
√3 2
(A) 8 mm (B) 2 mm
(C) 12 mm (D) 6 mm 9. A car is fitted with a convex side–view
mirror of focal length 20 cm. A second car
4. A point object at 15 cm from a concave 2.8 m behind the first car is overtaking the
mirror of radius of curvature 20 cm is made first car at a relative speed of 15 m/s. The
to oscillate along the principal axis with speed of the image of the second car as seen
amplitude 2 mm. The amplitude of its image in the mirror of the first one is :
will be 1 1
(A) 2 mm (B) 4 mm (A) m/s (B) m/s
10 15
(C) 8 mm (D) 16 mm (C) 10 m/s (D) 15 m/s
2

10. A light ray traveling in glass medium is 11. For the given incident ray as shown in figure,
incident on glass-air interface at an angle of the condition of total internal reflection of
incidence . The reflected (R) and the ray will be satisfied if the refractive index
transmitted (T) intensities, both as function of block will be :
of , are plotted. The correct sketch is

(A)

3 +1 2 +1
(A) (B)
2 2
3 7
(C) (D)
2 6
(B)
12. A small coin is resting on the bottom of a
beaker filled with a liquid. A ray of light
from the coin travels upto the surface of the
liquid and moves along its surface (see
figure) How fast is the light travelling in the
liquid?
(C)

(D) (A) 1.8 × 108 m/s (B) 2.4 × 108 m/s


(C) 3.0 × 108 m/s (D) 1.2 × 108 m/s
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ANSWERS
1. (D)
2. (B)
3. (C)
4. (C)
5. (C)
6. (A)
7. (B)
8. (C)
9. (B)
10. (C)
11. (C)
12. (A)

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