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Assignment 1 Lect 5 (MCQ)

The document discusses light refraction and concepts related to lenses and mirrors such as index of refraction, focal length, magnification, and image formation. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing understanding of these concepts, with the correct answers provided. Key ideas covered include how the index of refraction relates to the bending of light, factors that determine where an image will form, and using lens equations and properties to solve problems involving multiple lenses or a lens and mirror.

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Assignment 1 Lect 5 (MCQ)

The document discusses light refraction and concepts related to lenses and mirrors such as index of refraction, focal length, magnification, and image formation. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing understanding of these concepts, with the correct answers provided. Key ideas covered include how the index of refraction relates to the bending of light, factors that determine where an image will form, and using lens equations and properties to solve problems involving multiple lenses or a lens and mirror.

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Light Refraction

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1) The index of refraction of a substance is:

A the speed of light in the substance


B the angle of refraction
C the angle of incidence
D the speed of light in vacuum divided by the speed of light in the substance
2) The units of index of refraction are:

A m/s C s/m

B radian D none of these


3) The diagram shows the passage of a ray of light from air
into a substance X. The index of refraction of X is

A 0.53
B 0.88
C 1.9
D 2.2

4) If 𝑛𝑤𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑟 = 1.33, what is the angle of refraction for


the ray shown?

A 19°
B 22°
C 36°
D 42°
5) The index of refraction for diamond is 2.5. Which
of the following is correct for the situation
shown?

A (sin 𝑎 /(sin 𝑏) = 2.5)

B sin 𝑏 /(sin 𝑑) = 2.5

C cos 𝑎 /(cos 𝑐) = 2.5

D sin 𝑐 /(sin 𝑎) = 2.5


6) When light passes from air to glass, it bends:

A toward the normal without changing speed


B toward the normal and slows down
C toward the normal and speeds up
D away from the normal and slows down
7) A ray of light passes through three
media as shown. The speed of light in
these media obey:

A 𝑣1 > 𝑣2 > 𝑣3
B 𝑣3 > 𝑣2 > 𝑣1
C 𝑣3 > 𝑣1 > 𝑣3
D 𝑣2 > 𝑣1 > 𝑣3
8) The illustration shows total internal
reflection taking place in a piece of
glass. The index of refraction of
this glass:

A is at least 2.0
B is at least 1.15
C is at most 2.0
D is at most 1.15
9) An erect object is placed on the central axis of a thin lens, further from the lens than
the magnitude of its focal length. The magnification is +0.4. This means:

A the image is real and erect and the lens is a converging lens
B the image is real and inverted and the lens is a converging lens
C the image is virtual and erect, and the lens is a diverging lens
D the image is virtual and erect, and the lens is a converging lens
10) Where must an object be placed in front of a converging lens in order to obtain a
virtual image?

A At the focal point


B At twice the focal length
C Greater than the focal length
D Between the focal point and the lens
11) Two convex thin lenses with focal lengths 10.0 cm and 20.0 cm are aligned on a
common axis, running left to right, the 10-cm lens being on the left. A distance of 20.0
cm separates the lenses. An object is located at a distance of 15.0 cm to the left of the
10-cm lens. Where will the final image appear as measured from the 20-cm lens?

A -13.3 cm
B -6.67 cm
C +6.67 cm
D +13.3 cm
12) An image is formed using a convex lens, the image being 15 cm past the lens. A
second lens is placed 25 cm past the first lens and another image is formed, this time
10 cm past the second lens. Which of the following statements is true?

A The last image is inverted with regard to the original object.


B The last image must be larger than the object
C The first image is virtual.
D None of the above statements is true.
13) A concave mirror with focal length 24.0 cm is placed 40.0 cm to the left of the object.
A convex lens of focal length 12.0 cm is placed 40.0 cm to the right of the object.
Where is the image formed by both the mirror and the lens?

A 20.0 cm to the right of the object


B 30.0 cm to the right of the lens
C 60.0 cm to the right of the object
D 12.0 cm to the right of the lens
14) A lens has a focal length of 60 cm in air. If this lens were immersed in water, what
focal length would result? The index of refraction of the lens is 1.500 and that of water
is 1.333. The focal length of a thin lens with index n1 submerged in a liquid with index
n2 is given by the modified lens maker’s formula:
A 240 cm C 53 cm
B 68 cm D 15 cm
15) Atmospheric refraction of light rays is responsible for:

A spherical aberration.
B mirages.
C chromatic aberration.
D light scattering
16) The bellows of an adjustable camera can be extended so that the largest film to lens
distance is one and one-half times the focal length. If the focal length is 12 cm, the
nearest object that can be sharply focused on the film must be what distance from the
lens?
A 12 cm
B 24 cm
C 36 cm
D 48 cm
17) A Plano-convex glass (n = 1.5) lens has a curved side whose radius is 50 cm. If the
image size is to be the same as the object size, the object should be placed at a distance
from the lens of:
A 50 cm
B 100 cm
C 200 cm
D 400 cm
18) When a single-lens camera is focused on a distant object, the lens-to-film distance is
found to be 40.0 mm. To focus on an object 0.54 m in front of the lens, the film-to-lens
distance should be
A 40.0 mm

B 36.8 mm

C 42.7 mm

D 43.2 mm
19) In a cinema, a picture 2.5 cm wide on the film is projected to an image 3.0 m wide on
a screen that is 18 m away. The focal length of the lens is about

A 7.5 cm

B 10 cm

C 12.5 cm

D 20 cm
20) An object is 20 cm to the left of a lens of focal length +10 cm. A second lens, of focal
length +12.5 cm, is 30 cm to the right of the first lens. The distance between the
original object and the final image is

A 28 cm

B 50 cm

C 100 cm

D 0

Answer:
1) D 5) D 9) C 13) B 17) C
2) D 6) B 10) D 14) A 18) D
3) C 7) C 11) C 15) 19) D
4) D 8) C 12) D 16) C 20) D

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