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LAKSHYA (JEE)
RAY OPTICS DPP-05
1. The refractive index of a certain glass is 1.5
for light whose wavelength in vacuum is
6000 Å. The wavelength of this light when it
passes through glass is
(A) 4000 Å (B) 6000 Å
(C) 9000 Å (D) 15000 Å
2. Light travels through a glass plate of sin sin
thickness t and having refractive index n. If (A) (B)
sin ' sin '
c is the velocity of light in vacuum, the time
taken by the light to travel this thickness of sin ' AB
(C) (D)
glass is sin CD
t
(A) (B) tnc
nc 6. A ray of light passes through four
nt tc transparent media with refractive indices μ1,
(C) (D) μ2, μ3 and μ4 as shown in the figure. The
c n
surfaces of all media are parallel. If the
emergent ray CD is parallel to the incident
3. The refractive indices of glass and water ray AB, we must have
w.r.t. air are 3/2 and 4/3 respectively. The
refractive index of glass w.r.t. water will be
(A) 8/9 (B) 9/8
(C) 7/6 (D) None of these
4. On a glass plate a light wave is incident at an
angle of 60°. If the reflected and the
refracted waves are mutually perpendicular,
(A) μ1 = μ2 (B) μ2 = μ3
the refractive index of material is
(C) μ3 = μ4 (D) μ4 = μ1
3
(A) (B) 3
2 sin i
3 1 7. In the figure shown is equal to :
(C) (D) sin r
2 3
5. In the adjoining diagram, a wavefront AB,
moving in air is incident on a plane glass
surface XY. Its position CD after refraction
through a glass slab is shown also along with 22 3
the normals drawn at A and D. The refractive (A) (B)
index of glass with respect to air ( = 1 ) will 31 1
be equal to 31
(C) (D) None
22
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8. A ray of light falls on a transparent sphere More than One Option correct -
with center at C as shown in figure. The ray 10. A light ray is refracted by a glass plate of
emerges from the sphere parallel to line AB. thickness 'T' as shown in the above figure.
The refractive index of the sphere is The lateral displacement of the incident ray
RS = X is given by:
(A) √2 (B) √3
(C) 3/2 (D) 1/2
9. An observer can see through a pin-hole the
top end of a thin rod of height h, placed as t sin(i − r )
(A)
shown in the figure. The beaker height is 3h cos r
and its radius h. When the beaker is filled (B) (tan i – tan r)t cos i
with a liquid up to a height 2h, he can see the
(C) t/cos r
lower end of the rod. Then the refractive
index of the liquid is (D) [Link] [Link] r
(A) 5/2 (B) √5/2
(C) √(3/2) (D) 3/2
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ANSWERS KEY
1. (A)
2. (C)
3. (B)
4. (B)
5. (B)
6. (D)
7. (B)
8. (B)
9. (B)
10. (A, B)
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