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29th October - Ray Optics

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A spherical fishbowl of radius 15 cm is filled Refractive index of material of an equilateral
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with water of refractive index 3 . A cat standing prism is √2. Angle of incidence for minimum
outside in air at a distance of 30 cm from the deviation is
centra of fishbowl is looking at the fish. At what 1. 60

distance from the centre, would the cat appear


to fish situated at the centre? 2. 45°

1. 45 cm 3. 30°

2. 30 cm 4. 15°

3. 15 cm
4. 25 cm 5.
The near point of a hypermetropic eye is 1m.
What is the power of the lens required to
2. correct this defect?
A boy with defective eye-sight cannot see things (1) -3 D
beyond 50cm. The corrective lens required has
the power (2) +3 D

1. +1D (3) +1 D

2. +2D (4) -1.75 D

3. -1D
4. -2D 6.
The following diagram shows a glass sphere of
radius 10 cm with a paraxial incident ray. The
3. refractive index of the material of the glass is
Two objects are placed at a distance of 100 m
from a person. The diameter of the eye-lens of
the person is 2 mm. What should be the
separation between the objects so that they can
be seen just resolved? (The wavelength of light
o

is 5000 A)
1. 2
1. 1 cm
2. 1.5
2. 1.5 cm
3. 1.75
3. 2 cm
4. 1.3
4. 3 cm

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7. 9.
A convex lens forms the image of the point A plane mirror is fixed in YZ-plane at x = 0. The
object O on the screen. If a glass slab of velocity of a moving object is
thickness 3 cm and refractive index 1.5 is put as →
ˆ
v0 = 3 î + 6 ĵ + 4k. The velocity of the image
shown below, then to have the image of the relative to a stationary observer will be:
object on the screen the object should be shifted

(1) Away from the lens by 1 cm


(2) Away from the lens by 1.5 cm
(3) Towards the lens by 1 cm 1. ˆ
3 î − 6 ĵ − 4k

(4) Towards the lens by 1.5 cm


2. 3 î − 6 ĵ + 4k̂

3. ˆ
−3 î + 6 ĵ + 4k

8.
4. −3 î − 6 ĵ − 4k̂
The focal length of a convex lens is 40 cm and
the size of the inverted image formed is half of
the object. The object distance is
10.
(1) 60 cm
Three identical thin convex lenses are kept as
(2) 120 cm shown in the figure. A ray passing through the
(3) 30 cm lenses is shown. The focal length of each lens is

(4) 180 cm

1. 5 cm
2. 10 cm
3. 15 cm
4. 20 cm

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11. 13.
If light ray is incident normally on face AB of a The focal length of an equiconvex glass lens(
part of a prism, then for no emergent ray from μglass = 1. 5) in air is 20 cm. The relative

second face AC [μ →refractive index of glass of refractive index of glass with respect to water
prism] is
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. If the lens is dipped in water, then its new
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focal length in water is-


1. 20 cm
2. -20 cm
3. 80 cm
4. -80 cm

2
(1) μ = 14.
√3

2 Two convex lenses of focal length X and Y are


(2) μ >
placed parallel to each other. An object at
√3

2
infinity from the first lens forms its image at
(3) μ < infinity from the second lens. The separation
√3
between the two lenses should be:
(4) μ can have any value
1. X + Y
X + Y
2. 2

12.
3. X - Y
Assertion: The nature of the image of an object X − Y

depends on the size of the mirror. 4. 2

Reason: It is not possible to obtain a real image


by a plane mirror.
(1) Both Assertion and Reason are true and the
reason is the correct explanation of the
assertion.
(2) Both Assertion and Reason are true but the
reason is not the correct explanation of the
assertion.
(3) Assertion is a true statement but Reason is
false.
(4) Both Assertion and Reason are false
statements.

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15.
A light beam containing red, yellow and blue
color, falls on the interface of glass-air as
shown. If the yellow light is just totally
internally reflected then emergent ray in air
contain

1. Both red and blue color


2. Only red color
3. Only blue color
4. No color

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