Light Class 8 Important Questions
Light Class 8 Important Questions
8. Gurmit wanted to perform Activity 16.8 of NCERT textbook using a laser torch.
Her teacher advised her not to do so. Can you explain the basis of the teacher’s
advise?
9. Explain how you can take care of your eyes.
10. What is the angle of incidence of a ray if the reflected ray is at an angle of 90°
to the incident ray?
11. How many images of a candle will be formed if it is placed between two
parallel plane mirrors separated by 40 cm?
12. Two mirrors meet at right angles. A ray of light is incident on one at an angle
of 30° as shown in Fig. Draw the reflected ray from the second mirror.
13. Boojho stands at A just on the side of a plane mirror as shown in Fig. Can he
see himself in the mirror? Also can he see the image of objects situated at P, Q
and R?
14. (a) Find out the position of the image of an object situated at A in the plane
mirror (see Fig.).
(b) Can Paheli at B see this image (see Fig.)?
(c) Can Boojho at C see this image (see Fig.)?
(d) When Paheli moves from B to C, where does the image of A move (see Fig.)?
15. What kind of lens is there in our eyes? Where does it form the image of an
object?
16. Explain the process which enables us to perceive motion in a cartoon film.
4. The splitting of white light into its seven colours constituent is known as :
(a) refraction
(b) dispersion
(c) reflection
(d) deviation
5. An area at the junction of the optic nerve and the retina is:
(a) blind spot
(b) eye lens
(c) yellow spot
(d) pupil
E. Make your own mirror. Take a glass strip on glass slab. Clean it and put
it on a white sheet of paper. See yourself in the glass. Next put the glass
slab on a black sheet of paper. Again look into the glass. In which case do
you see yourself better and why?
F. Draw a line making an angle of 90° to the line representing the mirror at
the point where the incident ray strikes the mirror. Measure the angle of
incidence and the angle of reflection. Repeat the activity several times by
changing the angle of incidence. Enter the data in the table given below: