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a a OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS INGLE CHOICE OBJECTIY cH EPT/FORMULA ORIENTED gecTION (A): NATURE OF LIGHT & PROPERTIES OF LIGHT The path along which light travel a. 28 In @ homogeneous medium is called @ (A) beam of light 8) ray orignal med HE say of these 2. Athin layer of water is transpar re Aa translucent Parent but a ss tk ato wat (C) most transparent {D) none of th aa. Airis not visible because it: (A) is nearly a perfectly transparent substance it flects light (C) transmits whole of light (8) neither absorbs nor reflects lig (®)all of the above are correct Ad, Light shows : (A) Random propaga (8) Curvilinear propagation (@fRectilinear propagation (0) None of these 5. Optical medium having uniform composition throughout is: (A) Heterogeneous medium (B) Opaque medium (C) Homogenous medium (0) Both (A) and (8) are correct 6. Which of the following is nota natural source of ight : (a) Sun (1B) Oitiamps (Gpdioon (0) Stars A. Lightis : AA) Transverse wave (8) Longitudinal wave (C) Mechanical wave (D) Both (B) and (C) are correct ‘AS. Which of the following figure obeys rectilinear propagation of ight : | )—>—_97 > 7 oS a ‘All of these 48. In which case, shadow of the tree will be longest : sun rays, (a (0) Will be same in all cases SECTION (8) : REFLECTION OF LIGHT & fight = According to laws of reflection of ight angle of reflection (A) Angle of incidence is equ: (By Arde of Inedence is fess than the angle of rection, (C) Angle of incidence is greater than the ang! (0) None of these cout, KIB 5, PTR. Neat Cy Nal aawas ‘No. A-S1 {Al PIA, Near Resonance CG Tower cenan nay Ral FS2A0OE Cenc 91,0744 geass Scanned with CamScanner aa4. Light incidence (i B:2. Which of the following correctly represents graphical relation between angle of inci (i) and angle of reflection (r) ? wt et NX ct of B-3. A light ray falls on a mirror and deviates by 60°, then the angle of reflection will be : % =r (A) 30° (B) 90° (c) 60° (0)180° B-4, We can see the things around us due to : ; (A) Regular reflection (8) Irregular reftection (C) Specular reflection (0) Mixed reffection B.5. Choose the wrong option : N | ——— (A) (8) (c) SECTION (C) : IMAGE AND IMAGE BY PLANE MIRROR (0) C+. Aboyis standing in front of a plane mirror at a distance of 3 m from it. What is the distance between the boy and his image ? (a)3m (8)4.5m (c)6m () none of these ‘SECTION (D) : SPHERICAL MIRROR D-1. The image of the moon is formed by a concave mirror whose radius of curvature 4,8m and distance from the moon is 2.4 *10* m. If the diameter of the image is 2.2 om, then the diameter of the moon is: (A) 1.1 < 108m (B)2.2* 10'm (©) 22 10°m (0)2.2* 10%m, D-2. The focal length of a concave mirror is f and the distance of the obj ject from the principal focus is a. The magnitude of magnification obtained will be : (A) (f+ ant (®)f/a (©) Viva (0) fla? D-3. The magnification of an object placed 10 cm from a convex mirror of radius of curvature 20 cm will be: (ayo2 (@)05 ©1 (0) infinity D-4. The image formed by a concave mirror is observed to be virtual, ere then the position of the object should be : (A) between the focus and the centre of curvature. (B) at the centre of curvature (C) beyond the centre of curvature (D) between the pole of the mirror and the focus ct and larger than the object. D-5. The magnification produced by a concave mirror (A) is always more than one (B) is always less than one (C)is always equal to one (0) may be less than or greater than one D6. Choose the correct relation between u, v and R : 2uv 2 u+v) = (B) R =— (Cc) R= wr=Ze (R= (Rete (©) none of these JN Resonsnce* ducxing fr baller tomorow “Tal Free : 1600 258 5555 | CIN: UBO3O2RJZ007PLCO24025 Scanned with CamScanner4. Liht 7. The image formed by a i postion of the cbjons re paiT®F IS real, inverted and of the same size as that of the object. ond © (8) Between ¢ and F (c) Ac (D)AtF D8. An object is placed 20 focal length ofthe mange 2% 8 convex miror (A) 25 cm (2) 30cm Its image Is formed 12 em from the mirror. Find the aya ind the height of the image formed an (C)3.om (0) 5m D410. A dentist has a small mitror of focal | : é length 16mm. he views the cavity in the tooth of a patient by holding {he mirror ata distance of 8 mms ron the cavity. The magnification is : (8) 1.5 (C2 (0)3 Dat. The image formed by a convex miror of fo cal length 30 cm is a quarter of the size of the object. re (A) 60 cm (B) 120 cm (C) 90 cm (0) 30 cm D412. The focal length of a concave mirror is 50.¢m,To obtain an inverted image two times the size of the object, the object should be placed at (A) 50 cm (8) 63 cm (C) 72cm (D) 75 em D-13._ The image is always erect in : (A) Plane mirror (C) Convex mirror {B) Concave mirror () Both (A) and (C) are correct D-14. A convex mirror of focal length 10 om is showm in figure. A linear object AB = 5 cm is placed along the optical axis. Point A is at distance 25 cm from the pole of mirror, The size of image of ABis : (4) 250m (8) 0.64.em (€)0.36 om (©) none of these SECTION (E) : REFRACTION OF LIGHT E4. Ru. of glass wart. airis 3. then the RL of air wit glass is : 2 ot @? @§ oy 03 E2 Refractive index of glass with respect to air is 1.5 and refractive index of water with respect to air is 4. What will be the refractive index of glass with respect to water ? 7 (A)1 (8) 1.5 (C) 1.125 (0)-10 yedium depends upon : B8. Te roractve inde @ meu PONE meray of th medn (C) Wavelength of light (D) All of these. 4 7 is 3, then refractive index of air war. Ilbe : E44. If refractive index of water w.r-t airis 5, then re ive x 1.1. water will be 3 c) [4 (Ayax3 85 © ff Baa RATE BE Naa Oa paras Oi Co Tae aE = aad Ofice Plo AS [A BUA Nat ResSharas Os ener ea aS Resonance” Pere ic I iaciossmane se se [Tali Free: 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302R. 2007p Cosmos a Scanned with CamScanner4. Light E-5. «Array of light is incident normally on a rectangular piece of glass. The value of angle of refraction wl ths (A) 180° (8) 90° (case (oy 6. Whatis the angle of deviation 7 (A) Angle between the reflected ray and incident ray (B) Angle between the reflected ray and refracted ray. (C) Angle between the incident ray and refracted ray (0) Angle between the incident ray and emergent ray E-7, The speed of light in vacuum is 3.0 x 10* m/s. If the refractive index of a transparent liquid is 4/3, then the speed of light in the liquid is : (A) 2.25 « 10° mis (8) 3 * 10° m/s (C)4* 10° mis (D) 4.33 = 10° mis E-8. A swimming pool appears to be 2m deep. Its actual depth is (for water = 1.33) (A) 2.66m (B) 2m (C)2.34m (D) 2.54 m E-9. Lateral shift varies inversely to : (A) Wavelength (B) Refractive index (C) Incident angle (D) None of these E410. Four students showed the following traces of the path of a ray light passing through a rectangular Glass slab. The trace most likely to be correctis that of student L~ Y (a J t @) to Oo) © a E41. In which figure lateral displacement will be larger if a ray of light of same wavelength is incident on a plane glass slab : oa i 6) ay E12. The height through which an object appears to be raised in a denser medium is called : (A) Normal shift (8) Lateral shift (C) Red shift (0) Blue shift a (Cc) sty (D) Same in all cases Porta E13. According to the principle of reversibility of light: 1 (A) ytig= ah mes (C) both A&B (0) None of these 2 E-14, Scattering is also a type of : (A) Regular reflection (B) Refraction (C) Diffused reflection (0) Interference E-15. Which of the following statement is correct (A) Sun appear reddish at the time of sunrise and sunset (B) More scattering of light takes place during morning (C) Atmospheric refraction increases duration of day (0) All are correct SECTION (F) : SPHERICAL LENSES F-4, To get a real and inverted image of the same size as that of the object, the object should be placed in front of the convex lens at : AF (8) 2F (C) between F and 2F (0) away from 2F, where F is focus ‘Tol Free ; 1800 258 6555 | CIN: U80302R.J2007PLC024029 Scanned with CamScannertight ‘Aspherical mirror an, (A) both convex. °"4 # SPhericay PS each have focal iongth of -10 em. The mitor and ens are : (8) both concave nav on (0) mit cones id lens is conv’ £3. The POW of alone having acy ) mirror is concave an vn lenath 50 em is 3 (®)20 (3D (0)020 a His sone of ales of Power ~ 2.95), -20m ~200is The minimum di sae (C)-05m (0) 0.5m 6. The minimum dista - Se ince between an object and its Feal irnage formed by a convex lens of focal length Ay 4 — oa (31 (yar student needs a | Given ensia. 2° of power 2.0 lopter to correct his distant vision. The focal length of the fr soen (8)-500n "oben FT. He length of coloured ‘90ggles (without number (A) zero (©) between zero and infty hea tse F-. Where should an object be ot “metas 5 a using a convex lens? ® Pl#°@d 80 that areal and inverted image of very large size is obtaine: (A) Atthe focus (C) Between F and 2¢ (8) At2F (0) Beyond 2 F F9. Aconvex|ensis : (A) Thicker atthe middle, thinner at the edges (B) Diverging (C) Thicker at the edges thinner in the middle (0) Of uniform thickness everywhere FAQ. A-convex lens forms a real image of a point object placed on its principal axis. If the upper half of the lens is painted black : (A) the image will be shifted backward (B) the image will not be shifted (C) the intensity of the image will decrease (0) both (B) and (Cc) F-lt. The power of a lens whose focal length is 25 om is : (a) “Diop (B) 25 Diopter (C) 0.04 Diopter (0) 2.5 Diopter 42. A thin lens is made with a material having refractive index != 1.5, Both the sides are'convex. Ite in iter 1.33), it will behave like = 2 (eon ites (8)advergent ions (C) a rectangular slab (O)a prism Fa, Choose the correct option : (A) If the final rays are cea mwas real eae i are converging, Oa a oe coneancing objet scales a viua obec (D) The image of a virtual object is called a virtual image. fe een aro placed 90 om. apart. What i the focal length and nature of "4. An illuminated Fie a Ce age ttn excown ter the uae the object 2 the lens required to pi (B) = 16 cm, convex lens {A)1=:30 em conve ona (0)t=- 12cm, coneave lens = 20 cm, com Tice: 06 Tower, RAB S2_TPIR Near Cy Wa Thaaaar pare No_A-51 [A]. IPIA, Near Resor ep Hed Of Pats AS! A FA. Nees Resonence” + Edacaing tr beter tomorow Scanned with CamScanner| ii - 4, Light SECTION (G) : HUMAN EYE G-1, The focal length of eye lens is controlled by (D) Optic nerve (C) Ciliary muscles (A) Iris, (8) Comea 6-2. Awhite light falls on a glass prism, the least deviated colour Is (0) Yellow (A) Violet (B) Orange (Cc) Red G-3. Blue colour of sky is due to: lection of light (A) dispersion of light (B) scattering of light (D) reflectic igt (C) refraction of light G-4. Rainbow is formed due to : et (A) reflection and dispersion of light through the water droplets (8) total internal reflection, refraction and dispersion of light through the water droplets (C) only dispersion of light (0) only refraction of light G-5. The least distance of distinct vision fora young adult wth normal vision is about: (A) 25m. (8) 2.5m. (C) 25am. (D) 2.5m G-6. Dispersion of light by a prism is due to the change in : (A) frequency of light (8) speed of light (C) scattering (0) none of these G-7. Which of the following colour has the least wavelength ? (A) Red (B) Orange (C) Violet (0) Blue G-8. Convex lens of suitable focal length can correct - A) short sightedness (6) long sightedness fl (C) presbyopia (0) astigmatism G-8. The focal length of human eye lens is (with relaxed eye) : (A) 2.5m (B) 25cm (c) 25m (O)~ G-10. The image formed on the retina of a human eye is : (A) Temporary (8) Permanent (C) Blurred (0) None of these G-11. While looking at nearby objects, the muscle s0.as to the focal length of eye lens. (A) Contracts, increase (8) Relax, increase (©) Contracts, decrease (0) Relax, decrease 6-12, Presbyopia is corrected by : (A) Cylindrical lens (B) Concave lens ——_(C) Bifocal lens (0) Convex lens G-13.__Ineye, the focusing is done by : (A) To and fro movement of the eye lens (8) To and fro movement of retina (C) Change in the convexity of the lens (0) Change in refractive index of the eye fluid 6-14, A farsighted person cannot focus distinctly objects closer than 120 cm, TI ill permit him to read from a distance of 40 cm will have a focal length: eee (A) + 30cm (8)- 30cm (C)+ 60cm (0)- 60cm G-15. The human eye forms the image of an object at its — (A) comea. (6) iis. (C) pupit (0) etna FG RRESOMSNCE” PEE eos Ones Ht haat Ay Bia he Ro ah SSauae Road, Ka Raj pSATS asetng retort onance OG Tower cota 91 cac oS ial Contact@resonance a “Tal Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: UB0s02RJ2007PLCaDepS Scanned with CamScanner4. Light V Mil Exereise-2 _~————_ OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS 1. Pad arranged parallel to each other to get ()Atwge nmtertrotecesinages Nownags, 2 EA Pe angle of incidence is 50°, then calculate the angle between the incident ray and the reflected (A) Soe (B) 100° (C) 130° (0) 80° ome . (dann Men et rir (C) should be half of our height (0) depends upon our distance from mirror 4. Which of the followin, p CoTeclly represents graphical relation between angle of incidence (i) and angle of reflection (r) 2 , 1 Iv { wie al. (0) —* 5. When a ray of light stikes a plane mirror at an angle of 16° through which the ray gets deviated? ae (A) 18° (8) 30° (C) 75° y ) with the mirror, what will be the angle (0) none of these 8 Two parallel plane mirrors A and B are placed at a separation 10 cm as shown in figure. A ray incident on the comer of mirror B at an angle of incidence 45°. Find the number of times this rays is reflected from mirror A: Sarre Marr | 100 em 4 (B)5 (c)6 (D)7 7. An object A is placed at a distance d in front of a plane mirror. If one stands directly behind the "Gbjectat distance S from the mirror, then the distance of the image of A from the individual is : (a)2s (8)2d ()s+a (0)S +24 Two mirrors are inclined at an angle 60°, an object is placed between them, Then number of formed will be : ee form (85 (7 (09 i Office CG Tower, AZ6 E ata RSG Kaa FINS Resonance” feces Gc Tower con Educating orbetertomorro4 [Webi ww.resonance ac in | Email corese ce Tal Free 1800 2565885 [CIN USDSNTA SR Scanned with CamScanner4. Light 3 10. MW. 12. 13, 14, 15. 16. | Resonance” ee Eaieng tbr omer Find number of images formed according to given case ~ M a w 88 (8.9 (8)9,8 9.9 (0) Id be : To get 9 multiple images the angle between the plane mirrors shou! Ae (8) 36° (c) 50° (0) 90° .adow of the ceiling fan hung in the centre iti tthe shi In a room lighted by an electric bulb, itis found thal so one siion of the bub? is falling on a wall opposite to the door. What can you say a! (A) On the wall having the door (B) On the wall facing the door (C) On the wall on your right as you enter the room (0) On the wall on your left as you enter the room Aight ray falls on a mirror and deviates by 60°, then the angle of reflection will be = (A) 30° (B) 60° (C) 90° (0)180° ‘Which one of the mirror below (in the absence of the other mirrors) would causé light from a distant source on the left side of the paper to be focussed to a point that is closest to the mirror ? Len side ) ) Right side ej D A B A (B)B jc (D)D The linear magnification for a mirror is the ratio of the size of the image to the size of the object, and is denoted by m. Then magnitude of m is equal to (symbols have their usual meanings) : ww @ os (0) none of these” Which of the rays shown reflecting off the mirror in this diagram is incorrect 2 4 (aya (B)#2 (#3 (#4 A convex mirror of focal length f (in air) is immersed in-a liquid (yv =4 ), The focal length of the of) Road, Kota (Ray FSO Conaet: 9150744 635860 mirror in liquid will be : w(3}r (5) ‘Ofice: CG Toner, AG: in| E-mail: contact@@res nar Tall Free : 1800 258 8555 [ CIN: U8O302RJ2007PLCO2a020 Scanned with CamScannerene __, 4. Light mm 17. Athin lens is made with a material havi ‘ - - dipped in water (y= 1:33), ae aneing rotroctee index p = 1.5. Both the sides are convex. It is (A)a convergent lens (B) a divergent lens (C) a rectangular slab (OD) a prism 18. The ‘adius of curvature of the convex surface of a plano-convex lens is 10 cm. What is the focal length of the plano-convex lens ? (Here 1 = 1.5) (A) 10 cm (8) 20cm (C) 15am (0)5cm 19, Two thin lenses of focal ler ir ee lease ;ngths 20 cm and 25 cm are placed in contact. The effective power of the 1 (A) 9 ‘onters (B) 45 diopters (C) 6 diopters (0) 9 diopters 20. How will the image formed by a convex lens be affected if the central portion of lens is wrapped in black paper ? (A) No image is formed by the remaining portion of lens. (B) There will be no effect. (C) The full image will be formed but it will be less bright. (0) The central portion of the image will be absent. 21. Two identical plano-convex lenses can be combined in three ways as shown. The ratio of the focal lengths of these combinations will be : QM Oo @ wy (A)2:2:1 (Byi:ts4 (©) 4:2:2 (O)2:4:1 22. Two lenses one of focal length 20 cm. (convex lens) and another of focal length -15 cm (concave ens) are placed in contact. Then identify the correct statements. (A) The focal length of combination is ~ 0.6 m {B) The focal length of combination is =m (©) The power ofthe combination is -$ © (0) Both (A) and (C) ‘A ray of light fais on a prism having one silvered surface, at an incident angle of 45° as shown in figure. After refraction and reflection it retraces the path, then the refractive index of prism material is {prism angle is 30°) : we @)2 ©) $ ot 24, Inwhich ofthe folowing cases wil there be no dispersion when sunlight passes : nod \ °4 © \ / ofS Scanned with CamScannerEES 28. 27. 28. 30. 34. 32. 33. 35. 4. Light A ter) in a medium. A diver from inside 5 the object as : (0) yellow ‘The wave length of light diminishes 41 times (ji = 1.33 for wal water looks at an object whose natural colour is green. He $00 (A) red (B) blue (C) green n relation between I red and violet colour are passing through same glass sheet simultaneously he their velocity will be: (D) none of these (Ay, =¥, (®)y,
% The middle colour in sunlight spectrum is : ‘ (A) yellow (B) green (C) blue (D) orange ‘The angle beyond which when a ray is incident, it is completely reflected back is called : (A) angle of deviation (8) citical angle (C) incident angie (0) angle of inversion Which of the following conditions are necessary for total internal reflection to take place at the boundary of two optical media 2 1. Light is passing from optically denser medium to optically rarer medium. 2. Light is passing from optically rarer medium to optically denser medium. 3. Angle of incidence is greater than the crit | angle. 4. Angle of incidence is less than the critical angle. (A) 1 and 3 only (B) 2 and 4 only (C)3 and 4 only (0) 1 and 4 only For total internal reflection, rays of light must go from : (A) Rarer to denser medium (B) Rarer to rarer medium (C) Denser to rarer medium (0) Denser to denser medium How should people wearing spectacles work with a microscope ? (A) They should keep on wearing their spectacles. (B) They should never use the microscope. (C) They should take off their spectacles. (0) They may either put on their spectacles or they may take off their spectacles, In optical instruments, the lenses are used to form images by : (A) reflection (8) refraction (C) dispersion (0) scattering Which of the following cannot be seen by a microscope ? (A) small nearly objects (B) bacteria (C) stars (0) cells and virus Motion pictures or cinematography make use of : (A) Least distance of distinct vision (8) Persistence of vision (C) Power of accommodation (0) None of these ‘A photograph of a horse is taken by a camera whose lens has been painted with black stripes. The photograph will be of a (A) Horse with same brightness as would have been if lens was not painted. (B) Zebra with same brightness as would have been if lens was not painted. (C) Horse with less brightness as would have been if lens was not painted. (D) Zebra with less brightness as would have been if lens was not painted, orate Ofice OG Tower, A486 & i Resonance” fess Eavening fr bet omar Scanned with CamScannerLight 10. n ee _ RS) ‘e interference pattern wil NTSE PROBLEMS (PREVIOUS YEZ The intensities of two interferin 19 Wav in th ten ar, and, The best contain Sage /2005) fay! =I, (B)l>>1, (Ce, (D)!, orl, Inthe given diagram the reflecting surface inside the box will be : (Raj NTSE Stage-/2005) as Box
F woe eee oer eas wea SPR Sa ERTL Lahn an oe, SE ‘onance. 6. | E-mail: contact@@resonance ein "3855 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PL.C024029 Scanned with CamScannerathe - 12, Match the following (Haryana/ NTSE Stage-1/2013) Column! Column tt (a) Convex mirror, real object p. Real image (b) Concave mirror real object q. Virtual image (c) Concave lens real object r. Magnified image (8) Convex lens, real object s. Diminished image Aras (b)pas (car (pars (8) (a)-4 (b)pas (ar (d-par (C)@-s (b)p.qs (as (d)-p.ars UDy{a) qs (b) pars (6) as (d)-P.a.rs 13. The minimum distance between an object and its real image in a convex lens is (f = focal length of the lens) : (West Bengal/ NTSE Stage-1/2013) )25f 2 seyar (0) 14, The frequency of light of wave length 5000 A is : (West Bengal/ NTSE Stage-1/2013) (A) 1.5 * 105Hz (8)6« 10Hz (hex 10"H2 (0) 7.5% 10° Hz 15. geome among u, v and f for a mirror is. (Mizoram/ NTSE Stage-1/2013) f=uvi(u+v) (B) v=fuu+f) (C)u=fwf+v) {D) all of these (M16. The correct relation between u, v and r for a mirror will be : (symbols represent traditional meaning) (Raj.J NTSE Stage-/2014) 2uv wo 1 444 rts B) r= ele 1 ure sumo Or & ru tT. ‘The distance between the objective lens and the eye-piece of an astronomical telescope will be : if (Raj. NTSE Stage-1/2014) we (py fe + J ve @) + a f, (ff, 18. White light is incident on the interface of glass and air as shown in the figure. If green light is just totally internally reflected then the emerging ray in air contains (Haryana./ NTSE Stage-/2014) | air gas Grte | light (A) yellow, orange , red (B) violet, indigo, blue (C) all colours exéept green (0) all colours 19. A concave mirror is placed in a horizontal table with its axls directed vertically upwards. Let © be pole of the mirror and C its centre of curvature. A point object is placed at C. It has a real image, also located at C. Ifthe mirror is now filed with water, the image will be : (Ral./ NTSE Stage-l/2014) \) real and located at a point between C and O. (B) real and will remain at C. (C) real and located at point between C and « (infinity) (0) virtual and located at a point between C and O. 20. If a lens of focal length ‘f is cut in two equal parts shown as : f oc are put in contact as shown in figure (i) and (ii fig) fiat) the resulting focal length of fig (i) and (ii) will be (Haryana/ NTSE Stage-/2014) (@i20 (8) 0,72 wore (0)412, (infinity q ence” (Wiese Scanned with CamScannerLight aS 21. 24. 26. 2. a. yo 32. 33, The mirror used by a dentist to examine the teeth of a person is : (M.P/ NTSE Stage-12014) (A) Convex (8) Concave (C) Plane {D) Plano convex The twinkiling of stars is due to atmospheric (M.P/ NTSE Stago-1/2014) (A) Reflection of light (B) Dispersion of light (C) Interference of light (Df Refracton of light The blue colour of sky is due to (M.P/ NTSE Stage-U2014) (A) Reflection of ight (B) Dispersion of ight (C) Diffraction of ight (0) Scattering of light For magnification in spherical mirrors object height is: (MAHARASHTRA/ NTSE Stage-l/2014) (A) Negative (B) Positive {C) For real images positive {D) For virtural image negative After refraction of light through a glass slab, incident ray and refracted are : ene (MAHARASHTRA/ NTSE Stage-1/2014) (A) perpendicular (8) paralte! (C)ina straight line (D) (A) and (C) Convex tens is not used in: (MAHARASHTRAY NTSE Stage+/2014) (A) simple microscope (B) spectacles (©) telescope {Dy flood lights If sum of velocities of light in two media is 3.25* 10* m/s and their difference is 0.75 « 10° mls, find the refractive index of the second medium with respect to one (MAHARASHTRAI NTSE Stage-/2014) (A) 1.25 (f1.6 (C) 1.5 (0) 1.3 The ability of a lens to converge or diverge light rays depends on : (MAHARASHTRAJ NTSE Stage-/2014) (A) principal axis 485) focal length (C) object distance (0) image distance As the thickness of the atmosphere increases colour of scattered light is found in the order. (MAHARASHTRAY NTSE Stage-l/2014) (A) blue, violet, yellow, red (B) violet, blue, yellow, red (G) red, yellow, blue, violet (0) violet, blue, red, yellow The focal length of a concave mirror in air is f. If length will be : is immersed in water (« = . then the focal 3 (Raj NTSE Stage-/2015) 4 3 aT 4 AL (8) 3 tc) 78 (D) 4. A student was asked 10 draw a ray diagram for formation of image by a convex lens forthe following Positions of the object : (RajJ NTSE Stage-1/2015) (i) between F and 2F (pate Gi) at 2F (v) between F and optical centre The position for which virtual image can be formed among these is : tin eo Ci on The far point of a myopic person is 75 cm in front of the eye. The nature and yf the Fquired to correct the problem, will be nm power of the lens. (RajJ NTSE Stage-/2015) (8) concave lens, ~ 1.33 D (0) convex lens, + 1.33 D. (A) convex lens, ~ 1.33 D (C) concave lens, + 1.33 D ‘Amount of light entering into the camera depends upon: (A) focal length of objective lens Po (Delhli NTSE Stage-2014) (8) product of focal length & diameter of objective lens, (C) distance of objective from camera, (0) aperture setting of the camera. ELPA Rew Gy war PU Near Resahanen C6 Resonance Pama lies CC Tore, kas Eaventg Head Office: Plot No. onence’ lead Office: Piet No A'St Scanned with CamScannery 4.ight Ti 34, 35. 36, 37, 38. 39. 7 40. ‘The resultant focal length of the lenses as shown in the figure is: (Delhi NTSE Stage-1/2014) (Ay2t et £ yf ®@> (ot (0) White colour of the cloud is due to : (Dethi/ NTSE Stage-/2014) {A) reffection of seven colors of light (8) refraction of seven colors of light (C) scattering of seven colors of light (0) absorption of seven colors of light Aman can see through a hole, the top end of a thin rod of height x, the height of beaker is 3x, f the beaker is filed with a liquid of refractive index ys upto height 2x, he can now see the lower end of rod. The value of y is : (Haryanal NTSE Stage-1/2014) ws ® 8 of o3 A glass prism of refractive index 3/2 is immersed in water of refractive index 4/3. A light beam incident normally on the face AB is totally reflected to reach the face BC if : (Haryana/ NTSE Stage-1/2014) 2 8 (a)sin o> 8 @) F
3 Ifa part of a convex lens is covered, its focal length wil be: (West Bengal! NSE Stage-2014) (A) remain unchanged (B) become twice (C) become half (D) depend on the covered area ‘The minimum distance between an object and its real image in a convex lens is : (West Bengal/ NTSE Stage-U72014) {A) 2.5 times its focal length (B)2 times its focal length (C)4 times its focal length (©) equal to its focal length ‘A-convex lens forms a real image of a point object placed on its principal axis. f the upper half of the lens is cut then : (Bihar! NTSE Stage-U72014) (A) The image will be shifted downwards (B) The image will be shifted upward {C) The intensity of the image will decrease (D) None of the above US TPiR. Near iy Mal, Talawar Road, Kata (Ray SONOS IA, Naar Resonance CG Tower Conta Resonance” peer averting for baer omorow = “Toll Free : 1800 256 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLCO2« Scanned with CamScanner Seiiendieniiieaemaadian a4. Light a. aS ‘A screen is placed at a distance 40 cm away from an illuminated object. A converging lens it placed between the source and screen and attempt is made to form an image on screen. If no position could be found. The focal length of the lens : (Bihar! NTSE Stage-1/2014) (A) Must be less than 10. cm (B) Must be greater than 20 cm (C) must not be greater than 20 om (D) must not be less than 10 em When astronauts fly at higher altitude, the sky appears dark because : (Maharashtral NTSE Stage-1/2014) (A) Scattering of light does not place (B) Scattering of light takes place (C) Retraction of light takes place (0) Dispersion of light takes place. Find the wrong statement related to convex lens: (Maharashtral NTSE Stage-/2015) (A) Two spherical surfaces bulging outward (8) Converging lens (C) Positive focal length (0) Image is always virtual and diminished Vetocity of light travelling from rarer medium to denser medium decreases by 30%. Find the refractive index of the denser medium with respect to rarer medium ? (Maharashtra/ NTSE Stage-/2015) (A) 1.35 (8) 15 (cy 14 (0) 1.428 ‘Object when placed at... in front of concave mirror magnification of ~1 is obtained. (Maharashtra! NTSE Stage-U/2015) (A) Infinity (8) Centre of curvature (C) Between focus and centre of curvature (0) Principal focus The position of image of the object in the ray diagram will be at : (Uttrakhand/ NTSE Stage-/2015) Fe Fy (A) Focal point F, (B) Focal point, (C) Infinity (0) None of the above If two plane mirrors are kept together at an angle of 30° then number of images of object will be : (Uttrakhand/ NTSE Stage-/2015) (a) 10 (8) 14 (c) 13 (0) 11.5 Colour of scattered light depends : (Maharashtra/ NTSE Stage-2016) (A) only on size of scattering particle (B) only on length of travelling light ; (C) both size of scattering particle and length of travelling ight (0) on colour of incident light If speed of light traveling from air toa medium decreases by 40 %, find the refractive index of the yedium with respect to air. (Maharashtra/ NTSE Stage-V2016) (2s (8) 1.67 C13 (0) 1.25 Choose the correct altemative which matches second and third column with first column : (Maharashtra) NTSE Stage-/2016) Columns : ()) thickening of eye lens (ll) thining of eye lens. Column-ti (A) focal length increases (B) focal length decreases Column (ciliary muscles contract (ii) ciiary muscles elongate (A) (1) (8). (). (MH) (A). (i) (8) (1) - (B). (i), (NI). (A). (c)()- A)... )- (0) (1) - (A). (i), (H). (8). R nce” Fae a ea Aa REL PR Naw Cy a PCCP Head Ofice: Pia No. Naat Resonance CGT Scanned with CamScannerLight i 51. Amirror which can produce a magnification of +1 is (Dethil NTSE Stage-t/2015) (A) Convex mirror (B) Concave mirror {C) Plane mirror (0) Both concave mirror & plane mirror. 52, When light travels from medium X to medium Y as shown (Raj. NTSE Stage-/2016) Y (A) both the speed and the frequency decrease (B) both the speed and the frequency increase {C) both the speed and the wavelength decrease (0) both the wavelength and the frequency are unchanged, 53. A light ray enters from denser medium to rarer medium. What is the angle of incidence called that has 90° angle of reflection? (Gujrat) NTSE Stage+/2015) (A) angle of reflection (8) critical angle (C) angle of deviation (D) angle of reflection 54. Due to which motion of light does the tyndall effect occur ? (Gujrat NTSE Stage+/2015) (A) incidence (8) refraction (C) scattering (D) dispersion 55. The absolute refractive index of any medium Is : (Gujrat! NTSE Stage-/2015) at (8)>1 (<2 (0)0 58. Allens have power +5D. This lens will be : (UP! NTSE Stage-l/2015) (A) a convex lens of focal length 0.05 m. (B) a concave lens of focal length 0.20m. (C)a convex lens of focal length 0.20 m. (0) a concave lens of focal length 0.05 m 57. The refractive index of glass is maximum for: (UP! NTSE Stage-1/2015) (A) red colour (8) yellow colour (C) violet colour (0) green colour 58. The human eye can focus objects at different distances by adjusting the focal length of the eyevlens. This is due to : (UP/ NTSE Stage-1/2015) (A) presbyopia (B)near-sightedness(C) accommodation _(D) far-sightedness 59. Areal and enlarged image can be formed by using a: (Jharkhand! NTSE Stage-1/2015) (A) convex mirror (8) plane mirror (C) concave mirror (0) either convex or a plane mirror 60. Magnification produced by a convex lens is always : (Jharkhand! NTSE Stage-U2014) (A) More thant (B) Less than 1 (C) Equal to 1 (0) More or less thant 61. Identify the device used as spherical mirror or lens in the following cases when the image formed is virtual & erect in each case : (Harayanal NTSE Stage-/2015) A. Object is placed between device & its focus, image is enlarged & behind it B. Object placed between focus & device image formed is enlarged & on the same side as that of object. Column-A Column-B (A) Convex lens Concave mirror (B) Convex mirror Convex lens (C) Concave mirror Convex lens (D) Concave mirror Concave lens 62, Most of the refraction takes place at.....when "ant ‘enter the eye. (Haryanal NTSE Stage/2018) (A) Pupil 2 a Outer ‘surface of cornea (0) Crytalline tens ate Resonsence” Eaveating fr better tomorrow Scanned with CamScanner4. Light 63. 65. 66. 67. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74, 75. 76. For an incident ray directed towards centre of curvature of a spherical micro, the reflected ray (Bihari NTSE Stage-/2015) {A) retraces its path (B) passes through focus (C) passes through pole (0) becomes parallel to the principal axis. Wavelength of violet colour is (Bihar! NTSE Stage-v2015) (A) 7900 Ae (8) 6000 A° (C) 5800 A (D) 4000 A? ‘A convex lens of suitable focal length can correct man’s eye problem of : (Bihar/ NTSE Stage-12015) (A) Short sightedness (8) Long sightedness (C) Presbyopia (0) Astigmatism The focal length of a spherical mirror is 20 em. The radius of curvature ofthis mieror will be : (MPINTSE Stage-U72015) (A) 10 cm (B) 20 om (C) 40 cm (D) 80cm ''2,.2,are wavelengths of light rays of red and violet colours respectively then : (MPINTSE Stage-/2015) ASA, (B)A>a, (Ci,=2, (D) none of these To correct the defect Myopia or near sightedness, we have to use : (MPINTSE Stage-U72015) (A) convex lens (8) concave lens (C) plane glass (D) none of these Which of the following colours is not a primary colour ? (MPINTSE Stage-1/2015) (A) White (8) Green (C) Red (0) Blue The image of an object in human eye is formed at : (MPINTSE Stage-2015) (A) Comea (8) Iris (©) Pupil (0) Retina You are provided with a concave lens having focal length 15 cm. If it diminishes the image by one- third, calculate the distance of image from lens? (Chandigrah! NTSE Stage-2015) (A)5om (B) 10 cm ()5m (0) 10m The total energy of a particle executing Simple Harmonic Motion of amplitude ‘A’ is proportional to (Chandigrah/ NTSE Stage-U/2015) (Ayar (B) Az (CA (0) VA Refractive index of a medium with respect to air is 1 = V2, find the critical angle between the two medium: (West Bengal NTSE Stage-U/2015) (A) 30° (8) 90" (cas (0) 60° ‘What will be the colour of the sky as seen from the earth if there is no atmosphere? (West Bengal NTSE Stage-/2015) (A) Black. (B) Blue (C) Orange (0) Red A convex lens of glass has power P in air. If is immersed in water, its power will be = (West Bengal/ NTSE Stage-/2015) (A) more than P (8) less than P (cP (D) More the P for some colours and less than P for others Converging bundle of light rays in the shape of cone with a vertex angle of 45° falls on a circular diaphragm of 20 cm diameter. A lens with power 5D is fixed in the diaphragm. Diameter of face of lens is equal to that of diaphragm. If the vertex angle of new cone is 0 , then tand = (Andra Pradesh! NTSE Stage-U/2015) (Ay15 (B)2 (c)3 (0) V3 A point source is located at a distance of 20 cm from the front surface of a glass bi-convex lens. The lens has a thickness of 5 cm and radius of curvature of it's surfaces is 5 cm. The refractive index of glass is 1.5. The distance of image formed by it from the rear surface of this lens is (approximately) (Andra Pradesh! NTSE Stage-1/2015) (A) 9.2m (8) 6.3.cm (©) 5.7 cm (D)4cm Resonance* Eauening fr batter tomorow ‘Tall Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029 Scanned with CamScanner78. Match the following "| Rainbow Twinkling of Stars ight_| Fluctuation of the refraction index in ‘almosphere layers | Dispersion of i {itl) | Blue colour of sky c. Rdvancement of - (iv) | sunrise and delay of | 0. | Retraction of light sunset A) (8, (ye (e) 08. (i ‘A, (iv}D (C) (8, oe D (0) (i) D, (i)-B, (HA, (C 73. A ft ind far sightedness. His spectacles would be person is suffering from both nearsightedness and far sig Se cuara J made of {f) two convex lenses with the upper lens having a larger focal length than the lower lens. {B) two concave lenses with the upper lens having a smaller focal length than the lower lens. (C) a concave lens as the upper lens and a convex lens as the lower lens (0) convex lens as the upper lens and a concave lens as the lower lens 180, _ACarof length 3 inch moves at a constant velocity 36kmv/hr. A man wants to take a photo of side view of the car. The size ofthe image of the car is 1.5 om long. The time of exposure needed for the car to get a clear picture, if the image should not Move more than.0.1 mm, is : (Andra Pradesh/ NTSE Stage+/2015) (A) 1.5% 107 s (8)3 107s (C)28* 10° s (D)2* 10"s 81. _Inwhich of the following media, the speed of sound will be maximum ? _ (Raj.! NTSE Stage-/2017) (A) Glass (8) Ethanol ()Air (0) Vacuum V 82, The image formed by a concave mirror is observed to be real, inverted and larger than the object. Where should be the position of the object ? (Raj/ NTSE Stage-V2017) (A) At the centre of curvature (@) Between the principal focus and centre of curvature (C) Beyond the centre of curvature (0) Between the pole of the mirror and its principal focus 83. The path of ray of light in different media of refractive indices n,n, , n, and n, is shown in figure. “The velocity of light will be maximum in the medium whose refractive index is: (Raj./ NTSE Stage-/2017) n Ty ny n Wn, 8), (Cn, (On, 84. Which one of the following phenomena is an example of scattering of light 7 (A) Bending of rod at interface of air and water (B) Twinkling of stars (i NTEE Stage C25 (C) Tyndall effect (0) Mirage in desert during summer Vision problem occurting in old age is known as: (M.P.IN 2017) * (A) Myopia (8) Presbyopia (C) Hypermetropia . ‘th arene aoe Resonance” Scanned with CamScannerJ OEIEIiIEtT 4. Light 7 86. The focal length of each half, if the symmetrical lens of focal length f cut along AB : (M.P./ NTSE Stage-2017) wr (3) joa (0) zero 87. The focal length of concave lens is 25 cm. Then its power will be : (ChattisJ NTSE Stage-/2017) (a)40 (8)-4w (©)-40 (0) Allof these J 88. — Toremove short sightedness in eye which lens is used: (Chattis/ NTSE Stage+/2017) (A) Cylindrical lens (8) Bifocal lens {C) Convex lens (0) Concave tens, 89. The dispersive power of a medium is : (Jharkhand, NTSE Stage-U72017) (A) the greatest for red light. (8) the least for red light (C) the least for yellow light (0) the same for all colours 90. A spherical mirror and a thin spherical lens have each focal length of - 15 cm. The mirror and the lens are likely to be : (Jharkhand NTSE Stage-U2017) (A) both concave (8) both convex | (C) the mirror is concave and the lens is convex (D) the mirror is convex and the lens is concave | ‘ J 1. The change in focal length of an eye lens is caused by the action of the (Jharkhand./ NTSE Stage-V2017) ) (A) pupil (8) retina (C)clliary muscies —_(D) iris 92. The far point of a myopic person is 80 cm, infront of the eye. What is the power and kind of lens | } required to correct the problem : (Jharkhand./ NTSE Stage-U2017) { (A)+ 1.5, convex lens (8) - 1.5, concave lens (C)=1.25 D, concave lens (0) + 1.25 D, convex tens 93, Where is the image of an object formed in human eye ? (Gujrat NTSE Stage-/2017) A) Iris (8) Pupil (C) Retina {D) Comea 94, ray passing through which part of a lens emerges undeviated? (Gujrat! NTSE Stage-V2017) (A) Focus (8) Centre of curvature (C) Optical centre {D) Between focus and centre of curvature 95. A swimming pool appears less deeper than its real depth : (U.P NTSE Stage-/2017) (A) due to reflection (8) due to refraction (C) due to dispersion (0) Dus to lateral displacement | 96. Apersonis standing 4 m away from plane mirror. Distance between mirror and image i | (U.PJ NTSE Stago-/2017) ! (a) 4 metre (8) 8 metre (C)2metre (0)6metre | 97, If an object is placed between two plane mirror, how many images will be formed : (U.P, NTSE Stage-V2017) (A) Only one (8) Two (©) Infinite (0) None of these i PN Resonance” Seb hand Oice Pod Ne. AST | Exesingtwtenrtnores Fiveini wwe esoance, } Ta Fes 1600 750 £555 [GIN UsOSOZAL OTP CONIOSS Scanned with CamScannerorn nn eee 4. Light Stage-1/2017) \-~ 98. _Inlong sightedness image is formed : (U.P NTSE Stag ” (A) On Retina (B) Infront of Retina (C) Behind Retina (D) On blind spot 99. __If'p’ and ‘g' are distance of object and image from principal focus of a concave soe en es 7 the relation between'p’,‘q! and 'f? (Haryanal oe 9 (A) pa= VF (8)pq=f (C)pq=P (0) pq=5 When the object Is at distances u, and u, from a lens, a real and virtual images are formed respectively having the same magnification. The focal length of lens is: _— = (Haryanal NTSE Stage-2017) +e Wau, Wt D) u, + u, Aut > @)-5 (75 (D)u, +, 101. A lightwave of certain frequency moves from air to glass, then its (West Bengal/ NTSE Stage-1/2017) (A) wavelength does not change (8) frequency does not change but wavelength changes (C) frequency changes (0) frequency and wavelength both changes 102. For the definite colour of light absolute refractive index of water is 4/3 and absolute refractive index of glass is 3/2, then what will be the refractive index of glass with respect to water ? (West Bengal/ NTSE Stage-U/2017) ‘ (a) 1.128 (8) 1.33 (c) 1.56 (02 \ i 403. The size of image formed by a concave mirror is same as the size of object. The position of the object will be : (RajJ NTSE Stage-/2018) (jatF (B)betweenF&C. (C)atC (0) between C & infinity i { 44, A convex lens has focal length 30 om. If an object is placed at a distance of 15 om from it then the ‘magnification produced by the lens is : (Raj. NTSE Stage-1/2018) (a) 6.66 (0s 1 (02 405. Which diagram below illustrates the path of a light ray as it travels from a given point in air to another given point Y in glass : (Raj, NTSE Stage-/2018) gass $Y glass Py glass) Py | [glass ey w re | (8) air © a o = x x x x | 406. Between two plane parallel mirrors an object P is placed as shown in fig. Distance of first three | images from mirror M, will be (in cm) (Bihar/ NTSE Stage-U2017) | Sem — (A) 5, 10, 15, (8)5, 15,30 (C)5, 15,25 (0) 5, 25, 35 7 Expr OE CG Ton ASE 85, A Tar Wa Flower Rn Rs RRESONSNCE” fete reas Gite Put Ast [Al PIA, near Resohenee CG Tower conan a aa eS Evening or Balter tomer" F Website: wwrw resonance. acin | E-mall:contactf)resonance acin | [Torres 1000358 S055 ON USOSODRIGDOTERC SSNS Scanned with CamScannerW fig. below) ind beam is likely to be (ennag/ NTSE Stage-t72017) 198 The refractive Ices of glass and water are Sana 4 respectively. For a ray of light moving from , 3 glass to water, cical angle wil be (Bihar! NTSE Stage-/2017) (A) sin (@) sin-s3 (sin 3 (0) sin? J98-~ Two lenses of focal length f, abd f, are kept in contact coaxially. The power of the combination will be (Delhi! NTSE Stage-72017) ff f+, ff A +f a fe wee err Oe Ott, "10. In figure, @ ray of light undergoes refraction from medium A to medium B, If the speed of light in medium A is v, then the speed of light in medium B will be = (Delhi! NTSE Stage-2017) v v (A) Vs 8) (cyav D) Y (A) V3v ( E ) (0) 2 111. Two light rays P and @ are incident an optical device x’ which nally goes along 'R’ and ‘S'. entity optical device ‘x’. rl (Delhi! NTSE Stage-2017) P. Q Ss (8) Concave mirror (A) Concave lens « (C) Convex lens (©) Convex mirror V 112. Which defect in human eye arises due to the irregularities in spherical shape of comea ? (Raj, NTSE Stage-1/20: (49 Gaaract (8) Hypermetropia or long sightedness 2°) (C) Myopia or shor sightedness (©) Astigmatism Y 119, Focal length of convex lens is +40 om. The power of his lens willbe: (Ra! NTSE ‘Stage-U2019) (aye dopte (8) +25 dioptre (C) + 40 dioptre (0) + 25 dioptre sis OR OS Tone ABP haar Ci We Thao Resonance” Petr edocs pn A5t a Resonance 2 ane oa woTkceoaee, Exeriniscoucrtonsro™ Feng nen sanace sin | E-mail conserseeeoe Tone Toh Feo: 1600 256 9555 [CIN UsDSOmE Ree Scanned with CamScannerBOARD LEVEL EXERCISE TYPE (I) : VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS : 2 10cm 4 16cm ee TYPE (II) : SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS : 3 2X 10*mis 5. P=-05D 7. Converging lens, f= 2/3 m TYPE (Ill) : LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS : 1. The image is virtual, erect and smaller in size by a factor of 0.23, position v = 1.15.m 2, The screen should be placed at 37.5 om from the mirror. The image Is real. Height of the image, h”= - 6.0 cm The image is inverted and eniarged. 3 u=-300m, m= 1/3 4. 300m 5. _u< 15cm, image will be virtual, erect and larger than object 7 v= 16.67 om, m=—2/3,h= 1013 8 = u=-30cm 9% = v=Som 10, v=8.57.om,h= 2.1m 11,0 v=—540om,h=— 140m TYPE (IV): VERY LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS 4. v=-300m 2 v=300m, —-h.=4em PREVIOUS YEAR PROBLEMS 5. v=—240m,m=3 9. (ot) m=4 (c) 45m 13. u=-16cm 14, 3x 10" m/sec, 2.25 x 10* m/sec 18, v=—600m,h= 160m 21, u=—40.m, infinity 24. (b) 20 cm, 2. cm 26. v=300m,h,=-5 cm EXERCISE -1 SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS SUBJCTIVE EASY, ONLY LEARNING VALUE PROBLEMS SECTION (B) : REFLECTION OF LIGHT BA. 0= 130° B2 120° ORG CE Tower, RAB 682, PIA Nea Cy Mil, Tlavar Road Kea Raj FSAIOOS PR Rescaence" Eeze'toas ottca prs No. Ast sl PL at Resonance 2 Towe Svat varicose tomorrow | Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : jresonance.c.in “Tat Fiee 1600 258 5555] CIN: U80302RJ2007PLCazd079 Scanned with CamScanner- a a 11 0): SPHERe a - SECTION (D) : SPHERICAL MIRROR pA ~37.50m, sizo-6 om D-7, 8.57cm, siz0 2.14 em p%. (@)V==300m,me=-g eee ere (0) v= 15 cm, m-=3, virtual & erect pat. - 30m SECTION (E) : REFRACTION OF Light 4, 2* 10's E-6. wavelength is decreased BT. (a) 2% 10%mes (©) 6» 10"H2 () em 3 £9, 1.68 SECTION (F) : SPHERICAL LENSES FA. 0.5m F-2, twice the distance of the focal length of lens. Fa. -2D F5, 1D, 1m Fz. v= 16.66om, size = 3.33em F8. u=500m,P=4D, Fo. v= 600m, size -10 om SECTION (G): HUMAN EYE G4. (1)0.18m — (2)0.67 m OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS SINGLE CHOICE OBJECTIVE, STRAIGHT CONCEPT/FORMULA ORIENTED SECTION (A) : NATURE OF LIGHT & PROPERTIES OF LIGHT Ad (8) AD (A) ABO) Ad (C) AS. (C) AG (8) a7, (ay as. (0) Ae A) SECTION (B) : REFLECTION OF LIGHT a. wy az @ 8 © Be © BSE) SECTION (c) : IMAGE AND IMAGE BY PLANE MIRROR ORE COTO FARE BER ROC Na a Rn KG RTS Ess rn tReet E-mail: contaci@resi [este 8 00 258 5555. Pe GsuseTesnuOTPR SOOO all Free | 16% Scanned with CamScannerALS TAT 4. Light hy SECTION (D) : SPHERCIAL MIRROR ' ‘ Db @) De) De ee oe): BS (02) 0-6. (A) I D7. (©) DS. (B) D9, (A) D4. (C) OAT (c) 0-42, (0) ’ D413, (0) D414. (C) SECTION (E) : REFRACTION OF LIGHT E41, (8) E2 (C) E83 (2) E4 (8) E5. (D) £6. (0) ez. (A) ES (A) BS (A) EMO. (8) Et. (A) EZ, (A) E43. (8) E14, (Cc) E45. (0) SECTION (F) : SPHERICAL LENSES Fa. (8) F2 (8) FS (8) F.C) OFS (D) FB (8) F7. (8) FB. (A) FS (A) FO: (0) FA. (A) FZ. (A) F-43. (A) F-14. (C) ‘SECTION (G) ; HUMAN EYE G4. (© G2 (Cc) G3 (8) G4 (@) GS (Cc) GE () G7. (C) G8 (8) GS (A) G40. (A) G44. (C) G42 (C) G43. (C) G44. (C) G45. (0) EXERCISE - 2 OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS SINGLE CHOICE OBJECTIVE, STRAIGHT CONCEPT/FORMULA ORIENTED fo beter emo Tal eree7 eoa ‘cont ‘5855 | CIN: Us0302R20071 ERSTE OTe |MASsseceoss Pecthca Gtce burke Asta ER PLCO24029 Scanned with CamScanner4. Light EXERCISE - 3 NTSE PROBLEMS (PREVIOUS YEARS) Que. Tse] E 7 a/olcls ol[e/alo{cioicicia 16 [97 [98 ae a0 22) [as | 2a | 287 At cl/aAjalolslolo/ea/p/o{/siaicla 332 af aa a] Tae ans. D8 ots cette eee eee Sue. [a8 [ar [ae aa 50 ae 53)| 84, | S55), 5a : as|clelolstatclcls|cjalcicicicl|o Sue. {61 [ez [65 | 64] es ree | cera ree] eof 70. [oa anc Tclaloleletsts o/elalclales Que. | 76 [77 | 78 [797 )80 [en [rea [ | Ans./ ale |B? clolalsic Bic{c|ojala Que. ["9t [92 [93 | 94 [951] pe rezahs ae/c{clc|cista{ciclci[cis[alclo|o ! Que. | 106 [407 | 408|| 409 [410] 4a [aaa Ans.]o [eB ;ATBi[AlolD| es l= t © 2 © 6. © 7. 8) 8. (©) 12.) 13. (0) 14. (D) 18. 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