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SR Physics Revision_RAY OPTICS_Advanced_CPP

The document contains a series of physics questions focused on ray optics, including multiple-choice and integer-type questions related to lenses, mirrors, and image formation. It also includes passages discussing specific lens configurations and their properties. The document concludes with a key providing the correct answers to the questions.

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SR Physics Revision_RAY OPTICS_Advanced_CPP

The document contains a series of physics questions focused on ray optics, including multiple-choice and integer-type questions related to lenses, mirrors, and image formation. It also includes passages discussing specific lens configurations and their properties. The document concludes with a key providing the correct answers to the questions.

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PHYSICS

CPP
RAY OPTICS
(Advanced)
REVISION ` KKP / MYP CEN TRE

SINGLE CORRECT

1. Find the separation between two positions of real point object O for which
the final image formed will be coincide with the object itself in the following
diagram.( consider only paraxial ray)
(A) 10 cm (B) 20 cm
(C) 30 cm (D) 50 cm

2. In the given diagram find the position where the equivalent


lens can be placed for image formation by rays takes place at
same place as in the given diagram. Assume that all the
curved surfaces have same radii and same optical axis for
both the lenses.
(A) 2.5 cm from lens L1 (B) 5.0 cm from L1
(C) 7.5 cm from L1 (D) 10.0 cm from L1

3. A convex lens of focal length f is places somewhere in between an object and a screen. The distance
between the object and the screen is x. If the numerical value of the magnification produced by the lens is
m, the focal length of the lens is:
m  1 m  1
2 2
mx mx
(A) (B) (C) x (D) x
m  1 m  1
2 2 mx mx

4. An object is kept in front of the convex mirror on the principal axis


as shown in figure. Radius of curvature of the mirror is 40cm, then
the position of the image is
(A) 10cm (B)-10cm
(C) 20cm (D) Infinity

MORE THAN ONE CORRECT

5. Mark the correct statement(s) out of the following


(A) plane mirror can form real image (B) plane mirror can form inverted image
(C) plane mirror may reverse left and right (D) plane mirror may reverse up and down

6. When a real object is placed 25 cm from a lens, a real image is formed. Mark the correct statement(s) from
the following
(A) the lens is a converging lens (B) the image may be magnified or diminished
(C) the focal length of the lens is less than 25 cm (D) the focal length of the lens may be greater than 25 cm

7. A real object is moving towards a fixed spherical mirror. The image


(A) must move away from the mirror (B) may move away from the mirror
(C) may move towards the mirror if mirror is concave
(D) must move towards the mirror if mirror is convex

8. A lens of focal length ‘f’ is placed in between an object and screen at a distance ‘D’. The lens forms two real
images of object on the screen for two of its different positions, a distance ‘x’ apart. The two real images
have magnifications m1 and m2, respectively (m1 > m2). Then,
x (D2  x 2 )
(A) f  (B) m1 m2 = 1 (C) f  (D) D  4f
(m1  m2 ) 4D

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9. A thin, symmetric double convex lens of power P is cut into three parts A, B, and C as
shown. The power of
P P
(A) A is P (B) A is 2P (C) B is (D) C is
2 4

10. A light ray traveling parallel to BC, incident on face AB of an


equilateral prism( kept in air), and comes out from the face AC such
that the emergent ray just grazes the face AC, then

4 3 7 5
(A)  B)  C)  D) 
3 2 3 3

INTEGER TYPE

11. A transparent cylinder has its right half polished so as to act as a mirror. A
paraxial light ray incident from left, that is parallel to the principal axis, exits
parallel to the incident ray as shown. The refractive index n of the material
of the cylinder is

12. Rays from a lens are converging toward a point P, as shown in figure.
The thickness of glass plate having refractive index 1.6 located
between the lens and point P, so that the image will be formed at P' is
–1
n x 10 cm. Find the value of n.

13. An object is approaching a fixed plane mirror with velocity 3 m/s at an angle of 45 with normal, in a
medium of refractive index 4/3. The speed of the image with respect to the mirror is _______ m/s.

14. How much water would be filled in a container of height 14 cm, so that it appears half filled to the observer
 4
when viewed from the top of the container     ?
 3

15. One of the surfaces of a biconvex lens of focal length 10 cm is silvered as


shown in figure. Radius of curvature of silvered surface is 10cm. At a
given instant, if speed of object is 1m/s, then the speed of image at that
instant is 10    m/s. What will be the value of  ?

16. A mirror hangs vertically on a wall so that its upper edge is in level with the person’s head. The length of the
mirror is 80 cm. The minimum height of the person to see his complete image is

PARAGRAPH TYPE

PASSAGE-1

A convex lens of focal length 10 cm and a concave lens of same focal


length in value are placed coaxially at a separation of 20 cm as shown in
figure. A point object is at infinity on the principal axis. Take the optic center
of convex lens as origin of co-ordinate system and the principal axis as x-
axis as shown in figure.

17. The co-ordinates of the image formed after refraction through both the lenses is
(A) (10cm, 0) (B) (25cm, 0) (C) (-5cm, 0) (D) (15cm, 0)
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18. In the initial position (as given in the passage) if the concave lens has a velocity of 9 cm/s towards the
convex lens, the velocity of the final image will be
(A) 10 cm/s along positive x-axis (B) 6.75 cm/s along negative x-axis
(C) 8 cm/s along negative x-axis (D) 8 cm/s along positive x-axis

PASSAGE-2

The convex surface of a thin concavo–convex lens of glass of refractive


index 1.5 has a radius of curvature of 20 cm. The concave surface has a
r = 60 cm
radius of curvature of 60 cm. The convex side is silvered and placed on a
horizontal surface as shown in the figure. r = 20 cm

19. The focal length of the combination has the magnitude


(A) 8.6 cm (B) 7.5 cm (C) 1.5 cm (D) 15 cm

20. The combination behave like


(A) a concave mirror (B) a convex mirror (C) a concave lens (D) a convex lens

KEY

1. C 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. ABCD
6. ABC 7. BCD 8. ABCD 9. AC 10. C
11. 2 12. 8 13. 3 14. 8 15. 9
16. 160 17. D 18. B 19. B 20. A

Wish You all the Best

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