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1. Answer : (c) It requires a material medium for its propagation
Explanation: Light waves do not require a material medium for their propagation. Also they travel through vacuum. A metallic plate kept in the path of light rays gets heated up, showing that light involves transportation of energy. Also speed of light is 3 \(\times\) 108m/s which is constant.
2. Answer : (c) sound waves
Explanation: Sound waves are longitudinal and so they cannot be polarised.
3. Answer : (b) water
Explanation: Refractive index of oil and water both are greater than the refractive index of lens in air. Hence, the lens which was convex (focal length positive) in air will behave as a concave lens in that liquid. Hence, convex lens becomes less converging in both oil and water.
4. Answer : (a) frequency
Explanation: The property of light that does not change when it travels from one medium to another is frequency. The other properties of light like wavelength, speed of light changes when light travels from one medium to another.
5. Answer : (c) T.l.R
Explanation: The air bubble shines since the speed of light is faster inside the air bubble than in the water and therefore the light gets reflected away from the bubble around just like the mirror.
6. Answer : (c) of shorter λ
Explanation: For maximum accuracy in finding the position of an object using a light beam is achieved, when the light beam used is of shorter wavelength, because if the wavelength is longer, the spread in the wave will be more.
7. Answer : (a) violet
Explanation: Since the wavelength of violet light is the smallest, therefore maximum deviation will occur for violet light.
8. Answer : (c)
Explanation: The reflected rays from a point source in a spherical mirror do not meet at a single point. To avoid it, rays close to the principal axis (Paraxial rays) are taken. It forms nearly a point image of a point source.
9. Answer : (c) total internally reflected
Explanation: When the angle of incidence is greater than the critical angle none of it is refracted, the ray is totally internally reflected, and the law of reflection is obeyed, i = r.
10. Answer : (d) violet colour
Explanation: The critical angle of light passing from glass to water is minimum for violet colour. The critical angle is very low for violet colour because of the refractive index of violet colour is very high.
11. Answer : (b) 400 nm to 750 nm
Explanation: Electromagnetic (EM) radiation is a form of energy that is all around us and takes many forms, such as radio waves, microwaves, X-rays and gamma rays. Sunlight is also a form of EM energy, but visible light is only a small portion of the EM spectrum, which contains a broad range of electromagnetic wavelengths.
12. Answer : (a) reflection of light
Explanation: Reflection is the abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between two different media.
13. Answer : (a) 3 ft
Explanation: To see his full image in a plane mirror a person requires a mirror of at least half of his height.

14. Answer : (b) Frequency
Explanation: When a ray of light passes from one medium to the other medium, the physical quantities related with this ray of light such as velocity, wavelength, amplitude, etc changes such that the frequency of the wave always remains the same. Therefore, the frequency of the light does not change on its refraction.
15. Answer : (a) refraction
Explanation: Apparent flattening of the sun's disc at sunrise and sunset is due to atmospheric refraction. The density and the refractive index of the atmosphere decreases with altitude, so the rays above and below the sun on the horizon are refracted by different degrees.
16. Answer : (d) chromatic aberration
Explanation: This defect is known as chromatic aberration. It occurs because the lenses have different refractive indices for different wave lengths of light. Chromatic abberation itself manifests as "fringes" of colour along boundaries that seperate dark and bright parts of the image, because each colour in the optical spectrum can not be focused at a single common point.
17. Answer : (d) dispersion
Explanation: Chromatic aberration is caused by the dispersion of light best demonstrated by using a prism (in our case, a lens). Dispersion is the separation of visible light into its different wavelengths.
18. Answer : (b) have high resolution
Explanation: The aperture of the objective lens is greater than the eye piece such that it can receive more light from the distant object and form a bright image of the object. Therefore, we can say that an astronomical telescope has a large aperture to have high resolution of a distant object.
19. Answer : (b) decreases
Explanation: The dispersion decreases. When light enters from air to glass already disperses slightly and when this light enters to a glass prism the dispersion will be less as compared to the dispersion in air and glass prism.
20. Answer : (a) Violet innermost, red outermost
Explanation: In a primary rainbow red colour is on outermost arc, violet is in innermost arc. The red rays appear to be coming from a water droplet which subtends 42∘ to the eyes whereas violet rays appear to be coming from a water droplet which subtends 40∘ to the eyes.
21. Answer : (a) cylindrical lens
Explanation: The eye defect, astigmatism can be corrected by using a spherical cylindrical lens. Astigmatism can change the way to pass light and thus causes blurry and distorted vision.
22. Answer : (d) – 3.75 D
Explanation: P2 = P− P1 =\(\frac{100}{80}-\frac{100}{20}\) = −3.75D
23. Answer : (a) Black
Explanation: To an astronaut it will appear as black. On earth we see the blue sky due to presence of atmosphere. Atmosphere refracts light ray coming from the sun and we see the colour of sky. In space, due to the absence of the atmosphere the light rays do not refract and reach the astronomer's eyes therefore it appears black.
24. Answer : (a) \(90^\circ\)
Explanation: At i = ic, refracted ray grazes with the surface.
So angle of refraction is 90∘

25. Answer : (a) If both the assertion and the reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion
Explanation: A convex mirror bends light as it reflects the light, and the farther away a point is from the center, the more the light is bent. As a result, an image formed in a convex mirror is smaller than an image in a plane (flat) mirror. Because the image is smaller, more images can fit onto the mirror, so a convex mirror provides for a larger field of view than a plane mirror. They are used whenever a mirror with a large field of view is needed to observe traffic.
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