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The document is a physics assignment on ray optics containing 26 multiple choice questions. Some key details: - Questions ask about the reflection of light rays off single and multiple plane mirrors positioned at various angles, and calculate things like the angle of reflection, number of images formed, and speeds of objects and images. - Other questions involve concepts like a light ray incident on a mirror at an angle and calculating the angle of deviation, and the positions and distances of objects and images in plane mirror arrangements. - Questions cover topics like plane mirrors reflecting light rays, the behavior of light rays incident on and reflecting off single and multiple mirrors, and applying concepts of reflection to calculate associated angles and distances.

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Ray Optics Assignment - 1 1668611679

The document is a physics assignment on ray optics containing 26 multiple choice questions. Some key details: - Questions ask about the reflection of light rays off single and multiple plane mirrors positioned at various angles, and calculate things like the angle of reflection, number of images formed, and speeds of objects and images. - Other questions involve concepts like a light ray incident on a mirror at an angle and calculating the angle of deviation, and the positions and distances of objects and images in plane mirror arrangements. - Questions cover topics like plane mirrors reflecting light rays, the behavior of light rays incident on and reflecting off single and multiple mirrors, and applying concepts of reflection to calculate associated angles and distances.

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Miitjee

Subject : Physics Paper Set : 1

Standard : 12 Ray optics assignment -1 Date : 16-11-2022

Total Mark : 316 Time : 0H:0M


Physics - Section A - MCQ
 

[9] A ray of light incidents on a plane mirror at an angle of 30◦ . The deviation pro-
[1] Two vertical plane mirrors are inclined at an angle of60◦ with each other. A ray duced in the ray is....o
of light travelling horizontally is reflected first from one mirror and then from
the other. The resultant deviation is.....o (A) 30 (B) 60

(A) 60 (B) 120 (C) 90 (D) 120

(C) 180 (D) 240


[10] A plane mirror makes an angle of 30◦ with horizontal. If a vertical ray strikes the
mirror, find the angle between mirror and reflected ray.....o
[2] A plane mirror reflects a pencil of light to form a real image. Then the pencil of
light incident on the mirror is (A) 30 (B) 45

(A) Parallel (B) Convergent (C) 60 (D) 90

(C) Divergent (D) None of the above


[11] A watch shows time as 3 : 25 when seen through a mirror, time appeared will
be
[3] What should be the angle between two plane mirrors so that whatever be the
angle of incidence, the incident ray and the reflected ray from the two mirrors (A) 8 : 35 (B) 9 : 35
be parallel to each other.....o
(C) 7 : 35 (D) 8 : 25
(A) 60 (B) 90

(C) 120 (D) 175 [12] If an observer is walking away from the plane mirror with 6m/sec. Then the
velocity of the image with respect to observer will be........m/sec
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[4] A plane mirror reflecting a ray of incident light is rotated through an angle θ (A) 6 (B) − 6
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about an axis through the point of incidence in the plane of the mirror perpen-
dicular to the plane of incidence, then (C) 12 (D) 3
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(A) The reflected ray does not rotate


[13] A man runs towards mirror at a speed of 15 m/s.What is the speed of his
(B) The incident ray is fixed image.....m/s
(C) The reflected ray rotates through an angle 2θ
(A) 7.5 (B) 15
(D) Both (b) and (c)
(C) 30 (D) 45
[5] A plane mirror is approaching you at a speed of 10 cm/sec You can see your
image in it. At what speed will your image approach you......cm/sec
[14] A small object is placed 10 cm infront of a plane mirror. If you stand behind the
(A) 10 (B) 5 object 30cm from the mirror and look at its image, the distance focused for your
eye will be........cm
(C) 20 (D) 15
(A) 60 (B) 20

[6] A light bulb is placed between two plane mirrors inclined at an angle of 60◦ . (C) 40 (D) 80
The number of images formed are

(A) 6 (B) 7 [15] An object is at a distance of 0.5m in front of a plane mirror. Distance between
the object and image is.....m
(C) 5 (D) 8
(A) 0.5 (B) 1

[7] A person is in a room whose ceiling and two adjacent walls are mirrors. How (C) 0.25 (D) 1.5
many images are formed

(A) 5 (B) 6 [16] A man runs towards a mirror at a speed 15 m/s The speed of the image relative
to the man is......ms−1
(C) 7 (D) 8
(A) 15 (B) 30

[8] When a plane mirror is placed horizontally on a level ground at a distance of (C) 35 (D) 20
60m from the foot of a tower, the top of the tower and its image in the mirror
subtend an angle of 90◦ at the eye. The height of the tower will be.....m
[17] Two plane mirrors are inclined at an angle of 720 . The number of images of a
(A) 30 (B) 60 point object placed between them will be

(C) 90 (D) 120

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(A) 2 (B) 3 (A) 3a (B) 4.6a

(C) 4 (D) 5 (C) 2.3a (D) 2 10a

[18] To get three images of a single object, one should have two plane mirrors at an [24] A ray of light is incident at 50° on the middle of one of the two mirrors arranged
angle of......o at an angle of 60° between them. The ray then touches the second mirror, get
reflected back to the first mirror, making an angle of incidence of.........o
(A) 30 (B) 60
(A) 50 (B) 60
(C) 90 (D) 150
(C) 70 (D) 80

[19] A man of length h requires a mirror, to see his own complete image of length
at least equal to [25] A man having height 6m. He observes image of 2m height erect, then mirror
used is
(A) 4 h
(B) 3
h
(A) Concave (B) Convex
(C) h 2
(D) h
(C) Plane (D) None of these

[20] Two plane mirrors are at 45◦ to each other. If an object is placed between
them, then the number of images will be [26] Two plane mirrors. A and B are aligned parallel to each other, as shown in the
figure. A light ray is incident at an angle of 30◦ at a point just inside one end of
(A) 5 (B) 9 A. The plane of incidence coincides with the plane of the figure. The maximum
number of times the ray undergoes reflections (including the first one) before it
(C) 7 (D) 8 emerges out is

[21] A laser beam is incident on a flat/plane mirror at some angle and results in a
reflected beam. The mirror is now rotated by an angle δ while the direction
of incident laser beam is kept the same. The angle between the new reflected
beam and the reflected beam before the mirror was rotated is
(A) 2δ (B) 0

(C) δ (D) δ/2

[22] A light ray is incident, at an incident angle θ1 , on the system of two plane mir-
rors M1 and M2 having an inclination angle 75◦ between them (as shown in (A) 28 (B) 30
figure). After reflecting from mirror M1 it gets reflected back by the mirror M2
with an angle of reflection 30◦ . The total deviation of the ray will be . . . degree.
(C) 32 (D) 34
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[27] Two plane mirrors are placed parallel to each other at a distance L apart.A point
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object O is placed between them, at a distance L/3 from one mirror. Both mir-
rors form multiple images. The distance between any two images cannot be
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(A) 3L/2 (B) 2L/3

(C) 2L (D) None

[28] The reflection surface of a plane mirror is vertical. A particle is projected in a


(A) −110 (B) 110 vertical plane which is also perpendicular to the mirror. The initial velocity of
the particle is 10 m/s and the angle of projection is 60o . The point of projection
(C) −20 (D) 210 is at a distance 5 m from the mirror. The particle moves towards the mirror. Just
before the particle touches the mirror the velocity of approach of the particle
and its image is ......m/s
[23] Two plane mirrors M1 and M2 are at right angle to each other shown. A point
source ′ P ′ is placed at ′ a′ and ′ 2a′ meter away from M1 and M2√respectively. (A) 10 (B) 5
The longest distance between the images thus formed is : (Take 5 = 2.3 )
√ √
(C) 10 3 (D) 5 3

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Subject : Phy Paper Set : 1

Standard : 12 Ray optics assignment -1 (Answer Key) Date : 16-11-2022

Total Mark : 316 Time : 0H:0M


Physics - Section A - MCQ
 
1-D 2-B 3-B 4-D 5-C 6-C 7-C 8-B 9-D 10 - C
11 - A 12 - C 13 - B 14 - C 15 - B 16 - B 17 - C 18 - C 19 - C 20 - C

21 - A 22 - D 23 - B 24 - C 25 - B 26 - B 27 - A 28 - A

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