Slip Test 09 Ror Grade Xii
Slip Test 09 Ror Grade Xii
CHIDAMBARAM
General Instructions:
AL
Section A
1. When an object is placed between f and 2f of a concave mirror, the image formed is [1]
HO OB
c) Real, magnified d) Virtual, diminished
2. The focal length of a concave mirror is f. An object is placed at a distance x from the focus. The magnification is [1]
GL
f (f+x)
a) b)
(f+x) f
3.
c)
f
x
OL d) x
A ray of light travels a distance of 12.0 m in a transparent sheet in 60 ns. The refractive index of the sheet is [1]
NA
a) 1.33 b) 1.75
c) 1.50 d) 1.65
4. When a wave undergoes reflection at an interface from rarer to denser medium, change in its phase is: [1]
HE
a) π b)
π
SC
c) 0 d) π
c) Interference d) Diffraction
Section B
6. Draw a ray diagram to show the image formation by a concave mirror, when the object is kept between its focus [2]
and the pole. Using this diagram, derive the magnification formula for the image formed.
7. i. What is total internal reflection? Under what conditions does it occur? [2]
ii. Find a relation between critical angle and refractive index.
iii. Name one phenomenon which is based on total internal reflection.
Section C
8. i. What is the relation between critical angle and refractive index of a material? [3]
ii. Does critical angle depend on the colour of light? Explain
9. Explain with the help of a suitable diagram, the phenomenon on which an optical fibre works. Mention any two [3]
uses of optical fibres.
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Section D
10. i. Figure shows a cross-section of a light pipe made of a glass fibre of refractive index 1.68. The outer covering [5]
of the pipe is made of a material of refractive index 1.44. What is the range of the angles of the incident rays
with the axis of the pipe for which total reflections inside the pipe take place as shown in the figure.
AL
i. Name the phenomenon on which the working of an optical fibre is based.
ii. What are the necessary conditions for this phenomenon to occur?
iii. Draw a labelled diagram of an optical fibre and show how light propagates through the optical fibre using this
HO OB
phenomenon. GL
OL
NA
HE
SC
AT
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