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SK TUTORIALS

CLASS-XII
CLASS TEST
DATE: 15/11/2024
TIME: 1 ½ hrs. F.M: 30

1. For a concave mirror of focal length ‘f’, the minimum distance between the objects
and its real image is: 1
(a) zero
(b) f
(c) 2f
(d) 4f.
2. The direction of ray of light incident on a concave mirror is shown by PQ while
directions in which the ray would travel after reflection is shown by four rays marked
1, 2, 3 and 4 (Fig. given alongside). Which of the four rays correctly shows the
direction of reflected rays? 1
(a) 1 (c) 2
(b) 3 (d) 4
3. A ray of monochromatic light propagating in air, is incident on the surface of water.
Which of the following will be the same for the reflected and refracted rays? 1
(a) Energy carried (c) Speed
(b) Frequency (d) Wavelength
4. A beam of light travels from air into a medium. Its speed and wavelength in the medium
are and 230 nm respectively. The wavelength of light in air will be? 1
(a) 230 nm (c) 345 nm
(b) 460 nm (d) 690 nm
5. Which of the following is not due to total internal reflection? 1
(a) Working of optical fibre
(b) Difference between apparent and real depth of a pond
(c) Mirage on hot summer days
(d) Brilliance of diamond.
6. A thin prism having refracting angle 10˚ is made of glass of refractive index 1.42. This
prism is combined with another thin prism of glass refractive index 1.7. This
combination produces dispersion without deviation. This refracting angle of second
prism should be 1
(a) 6˚ (c) 8˚
(b) 10˚ (d) 4˚
7. A biconcave lens of power P vertically splits into identical plano concave parts. The
power of each part will be 1
\
(a) 2P (c) P/2
(b) P (d) P/√
8. A biconcave lens of having refractive index 1.47 is immersed in a liquid. It becomes
invisible and behaves as a plane glass plate. The refractive index of the liquid is 1
(a) 1.47 (c) 1.62
(b) 1.33 (d) 1.51
9. For a glass prism, the angle of minimum deviation will be smallest for the light of 1
(a) Red colour
(b) Blue colour
(c) Yellow colour
(d) Green colour
10. The focal length of the objective of a compound microscope is 1
(a) Greater than the focal length of eyepiece
(b) Lesser than the focal length of eyepiece
(c) Equal to the focal length of eyepiece
(d) Equal to the length of its tube.
Assertion and Reason
Directions: Choose the correct option
(a) If both Assertion and Reason are true and the Reason is correct explanation of the
Assertion.
(b) If both Assertion and reason are true and the Reason is not correct explanation of the
Assertion.
(c) If Assertion is true and Reason is false.
(d) If Assertion is false but the Reason is true.
11. Assertion (A): A convex mirror cannot form real image.
Reason(R): Convex mirror converges the parallel rays that are incident on it. 1
12. Assertion (A): A convex lens of focal length 30 cm can’t be used as a simple
microscope in normal setting.
Reason(R): For a normal setting, the angular magnification of simple microscope is
M=D/f. 1
13. A ray of light falls on a transparent sphere with centre C as shown in the figure. The ray
emerges from the sphere parallel to the line AB. Find the angle of refraction at A if
refractive index of the material of the sphere is √ 2
14. A concave lens of refractive index 1.5 is immersed in a medium of refractive index
1.65. What is the nature of the lens? 2
15. A concave mirror and a converging lens have the same focal length in air. Which one
of the two will have greater focal length when both are immersed in water? 2
16. An astronomical telescope has an angular magnification of magnitude 5 for distant
objects. The separation between the objective and an eye piece is 36 cm and the final
image is formed at infinity. Calculate the focal length of the eye piece? 3
17. Find the position of the image formed of an object ‘O’ by the lens combination given in
the figure. 3
18. A small telescope has an objective lens of focal length 140 cm and an eyepiece of focal
length 5.0 cm. Find the magnifying power of the telescope for viewing distant objects
when 3
(i) The telescope is in normal adjustment,
(ii) The final image is formed at the least distance of distinct vision.
19. Two thin lenses and being a convex lens of focal length 24 cm and a
concave lens of focal length 18 cm are placed coaxially at a separation of 45 cm. A 1 cm
tall object is placed in front of the lens at a distance of 36 cm. Find the location and
height of the image formed by the combination. 3

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