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Reflection of Light question types

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Reflection of Light questions

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Q 1M.C.Q1 Mark
Whatever be the position of the object, the image formed by a mirror is virtual, erect and smaller than the object. The mirror then must be:
  • A
    Plane.
  • B
    Concave.
  • Convex.
  • D
    Either concave or convex.

Answer: C.

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Q 2M.C.Q1 Mark
The figure given alongside shows the image of a clock as seen a plane mirror. The correct time is:
Figure.
  • A
    2.25
  • B
    2.35
  • C
    6.45
  • 9.25

Answer: D.

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Q 3M.C.Q1 Mark
If a magnification of, −1 (minus one) is to be obtained by using a converging mirror, then the object has to be placed:
  • A
    Between pole and focus.
  • At the centre of curvature.
  • C
    Beyond the centre of curvature.
  • D
    At infinity.

Answer: B.

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Q 4M.C.Q1 Mark
The image formed by a concave mirror is real, inverted and of the same size as the object. The position of the object must then be:
  • A
    At the focus.
  • B
    Between the centre of curvature and focus.
  • At the centre of curvature.
  • D
    Beyond the centre of curvature.

Answer: C.

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Q 5M.C.Q1 Mark
The image formed by a concave mirror is virtual, erect and magnified. The position of object is:
  • A
    At focus.
  • Between focus and centre of curvature.
  • C
    At pole.
  • D
    Between pole and focus

Answer: B.

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Fill in the following blank with a suitable word:
A ray of light which is parallel to the principal axis of a convex mirror, appears to be coming from ______ after reflection from the mirror.
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Q 12True-False1 Mark
State whether the following statement is true or false:
A student says that we can see an object because light from our eyes is reflected back by the object
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Draw a labelled ray diagram to show the formation of image in a convex mirror when the object is at infinity. Mark clearly the pole and focus of the mirror in the diagram.
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An object 1cm tall is placed 30cm in front of a convex mirror of focal length 20cm. Find the size and position of the image formed by the convex mirror.
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An object is placed just outside the principal focus of concave mirror. Draw a ray diagram to show how the image is formed, and describe its size, position and nature.
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Draw a diagram to represent a convex mirror. On this diagram mark principal axis, principal focus F and the centre of curvature C if the focal length of convex mirror is 3cm.
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The radius of curvature of a convex mirror used as a rear view mirror in a moving car is 2.0m. A truck is coming from behind it at a distance of 3.5m. Calculate (a) position, and (b) size, of the image relative to the size of the truck. What will be the nature of the image?
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Which of the following are concave mirrors and which convex mirrors?
Shaving mirrors, Car headlight mirror, Searchlight mirror, Driving mirror, Dentist’s inspection mirror, Torch mirror, Staircase mirror in a double-decker bus, Make-up mirror, Solar furnace mirror, Satellite TV dish, Shop security mirror.
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A man holds a spherical shaving mirror of radius of curvature 60cm, and focal length 30cm, at a distance of 15cm, from his nose. Find the position of image, and calculate the magnification.
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An object is placed 15cm from (a) a converging mirror, and (b) a diverging mirror, of radius of curvature 20cm. Calculate the image position and magnification in each case.
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If a concave mirror has a focal length of 10cm, find the two positions where an object can be placed to give, in each case, an image twice the height of the object.
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At what distance from a concave mirror of focal length 10cm should an object be placed so that:
  1. Its real image is formed 20cm from the mirror?
  2. Its virtual image is formed 20cm from the mirror?
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The diagram shows a dish antenna which is used to receive television signals from a satellite. The antenna (signal detector) is fixed in front of the curved dish.
  1. What is the purpose of the dish?
  2. Should it be concave or convex?
  3. Where should the antenna be positioned to receive the strongest possible signals?
  4. Explain what change you would expect in the signals if a larger dish was used.
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