REVISION TEST - 01
LEADER
............................................... Physics - Section A (MCQ) ...............................................
(1) A thin lens with focal length f to be used as a magnifying glass. Which of the following statements regarding the situation is
true?
(A) A converging lens may be used, and the object be placed at a distance greater than 2f from the lens.
(B) A diverging lens may be used, and the object be placed between f and 2f from the lens.
(C) A converging lens may be used, and the object be placed at a distance less than f from the lens.
(D) A diverging lens may be used, and the object be placed at any point other than the focal point.
(2) Two objects A and B are placed at 15 cm and 25 cm from the pole in front of a concave mirror having radius of curvature 40cm.
The distance between images formed by the mirror is .......... cm
(A) 40 (B) 60 (C) 160 (D) 100
(3) Dispersion can take place for
(A) Transverse waves only but not for longitudinal waves (B) Longitudinal waves only but not for transverse waves
(C) Both transverse and longitudinal waves (D) Neither transverse nor longitudinal waves
(4) Column −I contains a list of mirrors and position of object. Match this with Column −II describing the nature of image
(A) A → P, B → R, C → Q, D → S (B) A → P, B → R, C → S, D → Q
(C) A → R, B → P, C → Q, D → S (D) A → P, B → Q, C → R, D → S
(5) 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
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(A) Yellow, orange, red (B) Violet, indigo, blue
(C) All colours (D) All colours except green
(6) A concave mirror of focal length f in air is dipped in a liquid of refractive index µ. Its focal length in the liquid will be :
(A) µf (B) (µ−1)
f
(C) µf (D) f
(7) A water drop in air refractes the light ray as
(A) (C) (D)
(B)
(8) The plane faces of two identical plano-convex lenses, each having focal Jength of 40 cm, are placed against each other to form a
usual convex lens. The distance from this lens at which an object must be placed to obtain a real, inverted image with
magnification −1 is ...... cm
(A) 80 (B) 40 (C) 20 (D) 160
(9) Two convex lenses of focal length 20 cm each are placed coaxially with a separation of 60 cm between them. The image of the
distant object formed by the combination is at ........... cm from the first lens.
(A) 99 (B) 98 (C) 93 (D) 100
(10) Monochromatic light of frequency 5 × 10 Hz travelling in vacuum enters a medium of refractive index 1.5. Its wavelength in
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the medium is.......Å
(A) 4000 (B) 5000 (C) 6000 (D) 5500
(11) A diverging lens with magnitude of focal length 25 cm is placed at a distance of 15 cm from a converging lens of magnitude of
focal length 20 cm. A beam of parallel light falls on the diverging lens. The final image formed is
(A) real and at a distance of 40 cm from the divergent lens (B) real and at a distance of 6 cm from the convergent lens
(C) real and at a distance of 40 cm from convergent lens (D) virtual and at a distance of 40 cm from convergent lens.
(12) The speed of light in media M1 and M2 are 1.5 × 10 m/s and 2.0 × 108 m/s respectively. A ray of light enters from medium M1
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to M2 at an incidence angle i. If the ray suffers total internal reflection, the value of i is
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
(A) = sin−1 23 (B) < sin−1 35 (C) > sin−1 34 (D) < sin−1 23
(13) A person sees his virtual image by holding a mirror very close to the face. When he moves the mirror away from his face, the
image becomes inverted. What type of mirror he is using
(A) Plane mirror (B) Convex mirror (C) Concave mirror (D) None of these
(14) In an experiment with a convex lens. The plot of the image distance (v ) against the object distance (µ′ ) measured from the
′
focus gives a curve v ′ µ′ = 225. If all the distances are measured in cm. The magnitude of the focal length of the lens is cm.
(A) 14 (B) 15 (C) 18 (D) 19
(15) The observer at O views two closely spaced spots on a vertical wall through an angled glass slab as shown. As seen by observer,
the spots appear
(A) shifted upward (B) shifted downward (C) spaced farther apart (D) spaced closer together
(16) The reason for shining of air bubble in water is
(A) Diffraction of light (B) Dispersion of light
(C) Scattering of light (D) Total internal reflection of light
(17) The angle of deviation (δ) vs angle of incidence (i) is plotted for a prism. Pick up the correct statement
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(A) The angle of prism is 60◦ (B) Refractive index of prism is 3
(C) For deviation to be 65 , the angle of incidence is ii = 55
◦ ◦
(D) All the above
(18) A concave mirror for face viewing has focal length of 0.4 m. The distance at which you hold the mirror from your face in order to
see your image upright with a magnification of 5 is......m
(A) 0.16 (B) 1.60 (C) 0.24 (D) 0.32
(19) Given is a thin convex lens of glass (refractive index µ ) and each side having radius of curvature R. One side is polished for
complete reflection. At what distance from the lens, an object be placed on the optic axis so that the image gets formed on the
object itself.
(A) R/µ (B) R/(2µ − 3) (C) µR (D) R/(2µ − 1)
(20) A combination of two thin convex lenses of focal length 0.3m and 0.1m will have minimum spherical and chromatic aberrations if
the distance between them is......m
(A) 0.1 (B) 0.2 (C) 0.3 (D) 0.4
(21) A student measures the focal length of a convex lens by putting an object pin at a distance ’u’ from the lens and measuring the
distance ’v’ of the image pin. The graph between ’u’ and ’v’ plotted by the student should look like
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(22) A luminous object is placed 20 cm from the surface of convex mirror and a plane mirror is adjusted in such a way that virtual
images formed by two mirrors coincides. If focal length of convex mirror is 5 cm, then distance between plane mirror and object
will be......cm
(A) 10 (B) 12 (C) 15 (D) 17.5
(23) A bi-convex lens has radius of curvature of both the surfaces same as 1/6 cm. If this lens is required to be replaced by another
convex lens having different radii of curvatures on both sides (R1 ̸= R2 ), without any change in lens power then possible
combination of R1 and R2 is :
(A) 1
3 cm and 1
3 cm (B) 1
5 cm and 1
7 cm (C) 1
3 cm and 1
7 cm (D) 1
6 cm and 1
9 cm
(24) For total internal reflection to take place, the angle of incidence i and the refractive index µ of the medium must satisfy the
inequality
(A) 1
sin i <µ (B) 1
sin i >µ (C) sin i < µ (D) sin i > µ
(25) The image formed by the convex mirror of a real object is larger than the object
(A) when u < 2f (B) when u > 2f (C) for all values of u (D) for no value of u
(26) Locate the image formed by refraction in the situation shown in figure
(A) 100 cm left (B) infinity (C) 1 cm to the right (D) 18 cm to the left
(27) An object placed in front of a concave mirror of focal length 0.15 m produces a virtual image, which is twice the size of the
object. The position of the object with respect to the mirror is ........... cm
(A) −5.5 (B) −6.5 (C) −7.5 (D) −8.5
(28) The speed of light in air is 3 × 10 m/s. What will be its speed in diamond whose refractive index is 2.4
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(A) 3 × 108 m/s (B) 332m/s (C) 1.25 × 108 m/s (D) 7.2 × 108 m/s
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(29) The curve of angle of incidence versus angle of deviation shown has been plotted for prism. The value of refractive index of the
prism used is
√ √ √
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) √3 (D) √2
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(30) If
( a thin 3prism of glass4is) dipped into water then minimum deviation (with respect to air) of light produced by prism will be left
a µg = 2 and a µw = 3
(A) 1
2 (B) 1
4 (C) 2 (D) 1
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(31) A concave mirror is used to focus the image of a flower on a nearby well 120cm from the flower. If a lateral magnification of 16 is
desired, the distance of the flower from the mirror should be.....cm
(A) 8 (B) 12 (C) 80 (D) 120
(32) Assertion : The colour of the green flower seen through red glass appears to be dark.
Reason : Red glass transmits only red light.
(A) If both Assertion and Reason are correct and the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion.
(B) If both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not a correct explanation of the Assertion.
(C) If the Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
(D) If both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
(33) The magnifying power of an astronomical telescope is 8 and the distance between the two lenses is 54 cm. The focal length of
eye lens and objective lens will be respectively
(A) 6 cm and 48 cm (B) 48 cm and 6 cm (C) 8 cm and 64 cm (D) 64 cm and 8 cm
(34) Two thin lenses are of same focal lengths (f ), but one is convex and the other one is concave. When they are placed in contact
with each other, the equivalent focal length of the combination will be:
(A) Infinite (B) Zero (C) f /4 (D) f /2
(35) The distance between an object and the screen is 80 cm. A lens produces an image on the screen when the lens is placed at
either of the positions 20 cm apart. Focal length of the lens is.......cm
(A) 18.75 (B) 20.5 (C) 10.5 (D) 24.5
(36) Two points separated by a distance of 0.1 mm can just be resolved in a microscope when a light of wavelength 6000 Å is used. If
the light of wavelength 4800 Å is used this limit of resolution becomes.......mm
(A) 0.08 (B) 0.10 (C) 0.12 (D) 0.06
(37) Day and night settings for rearview mirrors uses
(A) Thin mirrors (B) Thick wedge shaped mirrors
(C) Convex mirrors (D) Concave mirrors
(38) The apparent depth of a needle lying at the bottom of the tank, which is filled with water of refractive index 1.33 to a height of
12.5 cm is measured by a microscope to be 9.4 cm. If water is replaced by a liquid of refractive index 1.5 upto the same height.
What distance would the microscope have to be moved to focus on the needle again ?......cm
(A) 1.1 (B) 2.13 (C) 3.1 (D) 4.15
(39) The refractive index of water and glass with respect to air is 1.3 and 1.5 respectively. Then the refractive index of glass with
respect to water is
(A) 2.6
1.5 (B) 1.5
2.6 (C) 1.3
1.5 (D) 1.5
1.3
(40) A converging lens is used to form an image on a screen. When upper half of the lens is covered by an opaque screen
(A) Half the image will disappear (B) Complete image will be formed of same intensity
(C) Half image will be formed of same intensity (D) Complete image will be formed of decreased intensity
(41) Spherical aberration in a lens
(A) Is minimum when most of the deviation is at the first surface
(B) Is minimum when most of the deviation is at the second surface
(C) Is minimum when the total deviation is equally distributed over the two surface
(D) Does not depend on the above consideration
(42) The focal length f is related to the radius of curvature R of the spherical convex mirror by
(A) f = + 12 R (B) f = −R (C) f = − 21 R (D) f = R
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(43) A point object is placed mid-way between two plane mirrors distance ′ a′ apart. The plane mirror forms an infinite number of
images due to multiple reflection. The distance between the nth order image formed in the two mirrors is
(A) na (B) 2na (C) na/2 (D) n2 a
(44) If two +5D lenses are mounted at some distance apart, the equivalent power will always be negative if the distance is
(A) Greater than 40 cm (B) Equal to 40 cm (C) Equal to 10 cm (D) Less than 10 cm
(45) When light is incident on a medium at angle i and refracted into a second medium at an angle r, the graph of sin i vs sin r is as
shown in the graph. From this, one can conclude that
(A) Velocity of light in the second medium is 1.73 times the velocity of light in the I medium
(B) Velocity of light in the I medium is 1.73 times the velocity in the II medium
(C) The critical angle for the two media is given bysin ic = √1
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(D) Both (b) and (c)