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The document outlines holiday homework assignments for students, including drawing ray diagrams for various mirrors and lenses, solving physics problems related to optics, and developing innovative ideas using science and technology. Students are also instructed to create a PowerPoint presentation on the topic of refraction of light, following specific guidelines. The assignments aim to enhance understanding of optical principles and encourage creative thinking.

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The document outlines holiday homework assignments for students, including drawing ray diagrams for various mirrors and lenses, solving physics problems related to optics, and developing innovative ideas using science and technology. Students are also instructed to create a PowerPoint presentation on the topic of refraction of light, following specific guidelines. The assignments aim to enhance understanding of optical principles and encourage creative thinking.

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PM SHRI K V ABOHAR

HOLIDAY HOME WORK

1. Draw ray diagram for concave mirror and convex mirror for all possible positions of objects
2. Draw ray diagram for concave lens and convex lens for all possible positions of objects
3. Which of the following can make a parallel beam of light when light from a point source is
incident on it?
(a) Concave mirror as well as convex lens
(b) Convex mirror as well as concave lens
(c) Two plane mirrors placed at 90° to each other
(d) Concave mirror as well as concave lens
4. A 10 mm long awl pin is placed vertically in front of a concave mirror. A 5 mm long image of the
awl pin is formed at 30 cm in front of the mirror. The focal length of this mirror is
(a) – 30 cm (b) – 20 cm (c) – 40 cm (d) – 60 cm
5. Under which of the following conditions a concave mirror can form an image larger than the
actual object?
(a) When the object is kept at a distance equal to its radius of curvature
(b) When object is kept at a distance less than its focal length
(c) When object is placed between the focus and centre of curvature
(d) When object is kept at a distance greater than its radius of curvature
6. A light ray enters from medium A to
medium B as shown in Figure . The
refractive index of medium B relative to A
will be
(a) greater than unity
(b) less than unity
(c) equal to unity
(d) zero
7.Which of the following statements is true?
(a) A convex lens has 4 dioptre power having a focal length 0.25 m
(b) A convex lens has –4 dioptre power having a focal length 0.25 m
(c) A concave lens has 4 dioptre power having a focal length 0.25 m
(d) A concave lens has –4 dioptre power having a focal length 0.25 m

8. Magnification produced by a rear view mirror fitted in vehicles


(a) is less than one
(b) is more than one
(c) is equal to one
(d) can be more than or less than one depending upon the position of the object in front of it
9. Rays from Sun converge at a point 15 cm in front of a concave mirror. Where should an object
be placed so that size of its image is equal to the size of the object?
(a) 15 cm in front of the mirror
(b) 30 cm in front of the mirror
(c) between 15 cm and 30 cm in front of the mirror
(d) more than 30 cm in front of the mirror
10. A child is standing in front of a magic mirror. She finds the image of her head bigger, the
middle portion of her body of the same size and that of the legs smaller. The following is the order
of combinations for the magic mirror from the top.
(a) Plane, convex and concave
(b) Convex, concave and plane
(c) Concave, plane and convex
(d) Convex, plane and concave
Developing scientific temperament
11. innovative idea

Step-1 Think about a local problem and then its possible solution using science and technology

Step-2 Make a static/ working model of your innovative idea (solution of that problem)

For more information student can watch video: https://youtu.be/GHCcih7piKw

*** For innovative ideas of students from all over India, student can refer pdf file ‘ Idea sample’
attached

12. Make a PowerPoint presentation on the topic refraction of light

Guidelines for making presentation :

1. The presentation should be of 10-15 slides

2. Slide 1-2 – Details of the student

3. Slide 3- Introduction of your topic

4. Slide 4-11 -Content ( pictures should have proper animation)

5. Last slide – Acknowledgement (It’s a must)

Subject Teacher

VINKUL PARKASH

PGT PHYSICS

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