Name : Class : XII Roll No : Date : 6/17/2021 Marks : 40 Ray Optics ( 1. Law’s of reflection 2. Reflection in spherical surfaces)
1. A convex mirror is used to form the (c) Concave mirror
image of an object. Then which of the (d) Plano-convex mirror following statements is wrong (a) The image lies between the pole 5. A person sees his virtual image by and the focus holding a mirror very close to the (b) The image is diminished in size face. When he moves the mirror away (c) The image is erect from his face, the image becomes (d) The image is real inverted. What type of mirror he is using 2. Given a point source of light, which (a) Plane mirror (b) Convex mirror of the following can produce a (c) Concave mirror (d) None of these parallel beam of light [CPMT 1974; KCET 2005] (a) Convex mirror 6. The relation between the linear (b) Concave mirror magnification m, the object distance u (c) Concave lens and the focal length f is (d) Two plane mirrors inclined at an (a) m f f u (b) m f f u angle of 90 f u f (c) m f (d) m f u 3. The image formed by a convex mirror of focal length 30 cm is a 7. While using an electric bulb, the quarter of the size of the object. The reflection for street lighting should be distance of the object from the mirror from is (a) Concave mirror (a) 30 cm (b) 90 cm (b) Convex mirror (c) 120 cm (d) 60 cm (c) Cylindrical mirror (d)Parabolic mirror 4. A boy stands straight infront of a mirror at a distance of 30 cm away from it. He sees his erect image whose height is 15 th of his real height. The mirror he is using is (a) Plane mirror (b) Convex mirror 1 8. A concave mirror is used to focus the image of a flower on a nearby well 120 cm from the flower. If a lateral magnification of 16 is desired, the distance of the flower from the mirror should be (a) 8cm (b) 12cm (c) 80 cm (d) 120 cm
9. Radius of curvature of concave
mirror is 40 cm and the size of image is twice as that of object, then the object distance is (a) 60 cm (b) 20 cm (c) 40 cm (d) 30 cm
10. All of the following statements are
correct except (a) The magnification produced by a convex mirror is always less than one (b) A virtual, erect, same-sized image can be obtained using a plane mirror (c) A virtual, erect, magnified image can be formed using a concave mirror (d) A real, inverted, same-sized image can be formed using a convex mirror