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Previous Year Questions 2024

Previous Year Questions 2023

Previous Year Questions 2022

Previous Year Questions 2021

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Previous Year Questions 2024


Q1: The lens system of human eye forms an image on a light sensitive screen,
which is called as: (2024)
(a) Cornea
(b) Ciliary muscles
(c) Optic nerves
(d) Retina

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Q2: Study the diagram given below and answer the questions that follow: (2024)
(i) Name the defect of vision represented in the diagram. Give reason for your
answer.
(ii) List two causes of this defect.
(iii) With the help of a diagram show how this defect of vision is corrected.

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Q3: Consider the following statements in the context of human eye: (2024)
(A) The diameter of the eye ball is about 2.3 cm.
(B) Iris is a dark muscular diaphragm that controls the size of the pupil.
(C) Most of the refraction for the light rays entering the eye occurs at the
crystalline lens.
(D) While focusing on the objects at different distances the distance between the
crystalline lens and the retina is adjusted by ciliary muscles.
The correct statements are —
(a) (A) and (B)
(b) (A), (B) and (C)
(c) (B), (C) and (D)
(d) (A), (C) and (D)

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Q4: Assertion - Reason based questions: (2024)


These questions consist of two statements — Assertion (A) and Reason (R).
Answer these questions selecting the appropriate option given below :
Assertion (A): Myopic eye cannot see distant objects distinctly.
Reason (R): For the correction of myopia converging lenses of appropriate power
are prescribed by eye-surgeons.
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(c) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(d) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

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Q5: When do we say that a particular person is suffering from hypermetropia?


List two causes of this defect. Name the type of lens used to correct this defect.
(CBSE 2024)

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Q6: (a) Define the term power of accommodation of human eye. Write the name
of the part of eye which plays a major role in the process of accommodation and
explain what happens when human eye focuses (i) nearby objects and (ii) distant
objects.
OR
(b) Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of a rainbow in the sky. On this
diagram mark A — where dispersion of light occurs, B — where internal reflection
of light occurs and C — where refraction of light occurs. List two necessary
conditions to observe a rainbow. (2024)

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Q7: Name and explain the phenomenon of light due to which the path of a beam
of light becomes visible when it enters a smoke filled room through a small hole.
Also state the dependence of colour of the light we receive on the size of the
particle of the medium through which the beam of light passes. (CBSE 2024)

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Q8: When a beam of white light passes through a region having very fine dust
particles, the colour of light mainly scattered in that region is: (2024)
(a) Red
(b) Orange
(c) Blue
(d) Yellow

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Q9: Define the term power of accommodation of human eye. What happens to
the image distance in the eye when we increase the distance of an object from
the eye ? Name and explain the role of the part of human eye responsible for it in
this case. (2024)

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Q10: (a) Study the diagram given below and answer the questions that follow:
(2024)

(i) Name the defect of vision depicted in this diagram stating the part of the eye
responsible for this condition. (ii) List two causes of this defect. (iii) Name the
type of lens used to correct this defect and state its role in this case.
OR
(b) What is dispersion of white light? State its cause. Draw a diagram to show
dispersion of a beam of white light by a glass prism.

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Q11: For Q. Nos.11 and 12, two statements are given - One labelled as Assertion
(A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Select the correct answer to these
questions from the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d) as given below: (2024)
Assertion (A): The rainbow is a natural spectrum of sunlight in the sky.
Reason (R): Rainbow is formed in the sky when the sun is overhead and water
droplets are also present in air.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct
explanation of the Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct
explanation of the Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.

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Q12: Assertion (A) and Reason (R), answer these questions selecting the
appropriate option given below: (CBSE 2024)
Assertion (A): Red light signals are used to stop the vehicles on the road.
Reason (R): Red coloured light is scattered the most so as to be visible from a
large distance.
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not correct explanation of (A).
(c) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(d) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

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Previous Year Questions 2023


Q1: Observe the following diagram and answer the questions following it :

(i) Identify the defect of vision shown.


(ii) List its two causes.
(iii) Name the type of lens used for the correction of this defect. (2023)

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Q2: Observe the following diagram showing an image formation in an eye:

(a) Identify the defect of vision shown in the figure.


(b) List its two causes and suggest a suitable corrective lens to overcome this
defect (2023)

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Q3: Define the term dispersion of white light. State the colour which bends (i) the
most, and (ii) the least while passing through a glass prism. Draw a diagram to
show the dispersion of white light. (2023)

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Q4: What is a rainbow? Draw a labelled diagram to show its formation. (2023)

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Q5: The colour of the clear sky from the Earth appears blue but from space, it
appears black. Why? (2023)

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Q6: A narrow beam XY of white light is passing through a glass prism ABC as
shown in the diagram:

Trace it on your answer sheet and show the path of the emergent beam as
observed on the screen PQ. Name the phenomenon observed and state its cause.
(CBSE 2023)

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Q7: Give reasons for the following.


(A) Danger signals installed at airports and at the top of tall buildings are of red
colour.
(B) The sky appears dark to the passengers flying at very high altitudes.
(C) The path of a beam of light passing through a colloidal solution is visible.
(CBSE 2023)

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Q8: It is observed that the power of an eye to see nearby objects as well as far off
objects diminishes with age.
(A) Give reason for the above statement.
(B) Name the defect that is likely to arise in the eyes in such a condition.
(C) Draw a labelled ray diagram to show the type of corrective lens used for
restoring the vision of such an eye. (CBSE 2023)

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Previous Year Questions 2022


Q1: In the diagram given below. X and Y are the end colours of the spectrum of
white light. The colour of 'Y' represents the (2022)

(a) Colour of sky as seen from earth during the day


(b) Colour of the sky as seen from the moon
(c) Colour used to paint the danger signals
(d) Colour of sun at the time of noon.

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Q1: Assertion (A): Sky appears blue in the day time. Reason
(R) : White light is composed of seven colours. (2021)
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true, and R is not correct explanation of A
(c) (A) is true, but R is false.
(d) (A) is false but R is true.

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Q2: Which of the following statements is NOT true for scattering of light?
(a) Colour of the scattered light depends on the size of particles of the
atmosphere.
(b) Red light is least scattered in the atmosphere.
(c) Scattering of light takes place as various colours of white light travel with
different speed in air.
(d) The fine particles in the atmospheric air scatter the blue light more strongly
than red. So the scattered blue light enters our eyes. (CBSE Term-1 2021)

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Previous Year Questions 2020


Q1: Why is the Tyndall effect shown by colloidal particles? State four instances of
observing the Tyndall effect. (2020)

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Q1: Define the term power of accommodation. Write the modification in the
curvature of the eye which enables us to see the nearby objects. What are the
limits of the accommodation power of a healthy normal human eye? (CBSE 2019)

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Q2: When do we consider a person to be myopic? List two causes of this defect.
Explain using a ray diagram how can this defect of an eye be corrected. (CBSE
2019)

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Q3: Name two defects of vision. Mention their cause and the type of lenses used
to correct them. (CBSE 2019)

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Q4: What is a rainbow? Draw a labelled diagram to show the formation of a


rainbow. (CBSE 2019)
Or
Describe the formation of the rainbow in the sky with the help of a diagram.

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Q5: What is atmospheric refraction? Briefly explain. Why does the apparent
position of a star appear different from its true position? (CBSE 2019)
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Q6: The stars appear higher from the horizon than they are. Explain why it is so.
(CBSE 2019)

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Q7: What happens to the image distance in the normal human eye when we
decrease the distance of an object, say 10 m to 1 m? Justify your answer. (Delhi
2019)

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Q8: Due to the gradual weakening of ciliary muscles and diminishing flexibility of
the eye lens a certain defect of vision arises. Write the name of this defect. Name
the type of lens required by such persons to improve their vision. Explain the
structure and function of such a lens. (Delhi 2019)

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Q9: (A) State the role of ciliary muscles present in our eye.
(B) Identify the defect of vision in each of the given cases and suggest its
corrective measure.
(i) The eye lens has become milky and cloudy.
(ii) The eye lens has excessive curvature.
(iii) The eye lens has large focal length (longer than normal).
(iv) Ciliary muscles have weakened.

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Q10: (A) With the help of diagram explain Isaac Newton’s experiment that led to
the idea that the sunlight is made up of seven colours.
(B) What is atmospheric refraction? List two natural phenomena based on
atmospheric refraction.

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Previous Year Questions 2018


Q1: (a) Write the function of each of the following parts of the human eye :
(i) Cornea
(ii) Iris
(iii) Crystalline lens
(iv) Ciliary muscles.
(b) Why does the sun appear reddish early in the morning? Will this phenomenon
be observed by an astronaut on the Moon? Give a reason to justify your answer.
(CBSE 2018)

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Q2: (a) What is meant by the term power of accommodation? Name the
component of the eye that is responsible for the power of accommodation.
(b) A student sitting at the back bench in a class has difficulty in reading. What
could be his defect of vision? Draw a ray diagram to illustrate the image
formation of the blackboard when he is seated at the (i) back seat and (ii) front
seat. State two possible causes of this defect. Explain the method of correcting
this defect with the help of a ray diagram. (CBSE 2018)

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Q3: (a) What is presbyopia? State its cause. How is it corrected?


(b) Why does the sun appear reddish early in the morning? Explain with the help
of a labelled diagram. (CBSE 2018C)

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Previous Year Questions 2017


Q1: What eye defect is hypermetropia? What are its two possible causes?
Describe with a ray diagram how this defect of vision can be corrected by using
an appropriate lens. (CBSE 2017)

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Q2: What is patient by the dispersion of white light? Draw a neat diagram to
show the dispersion of white light by a glass prism. What is the cause of
dispersion? (CBSE 2017)

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Q3: State the cause of dispersion of white light by a glass prism. How did
Newton, using two identical glass prisms, show that white light is made of seven
colours? Draw a ray diagram to show the path of a narrow beam of white light,
through a combination of two identical prisms arranged together in an inverted
position concerning each other, when it is allowed to fall obliquely on one of the
faces of the first prism of the combination. (AI 2017)

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Q4: Name the type of defect of vision a person is suffering from, if he uses convex
lenses in his spectacles for the correction of his vision. If the power of the lenses
is +0.5 D, find the focal length of the lenses. (AI2017C)

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Q5: A student traces the path of a ray of light through a glass prism for different
angles of incidence. He analyses each diagram and draws the following
conclusion:
(I) On entering prism, the light ray bends towards its base.
(II) Light ray suffers refraction at the point of incidence and point of emergence
while passing through the prism.
(III) Emergent ray bends at certain angle to the direction of the incident ray.
(IV)While emerging from the prism, the light ray bends towards the vertex of the
prism.

Out of the given inferences, the correct ones are:


(a) (I), (II) and (III)
(b) (I), (III) and (IV )
(c) (II), (III) and (IV )
(d) (I) and (IV ) (CBSE 2017)

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Q6: What is scattering of light? Why is the colour of the clear sky blue? Explain.
(CBSE 2017)

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Q7: Due to gradual weakening of ciliary muscles and diminishing flexibility of the
eye lens a certain defect of vision arises. Write the name of this defect. Name the
type of lens required by such persons to improve the vision. Explain the structure
and function of such a lens. (CBSE 2017)

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Q8: Varun instead of copying from the black board used to copy regularly from
the notebook of his friend, Sudhir with whom he sat on the same desk. Sudhir
told the teacher about it. The teacher asked Varun to get his eyes checked by a
doctor and explained to the whole class the reason why Varun copied from
Sudhir’s notebook.
(A) What in your view, is wrong with Varun’s eyes and how can it be corrected?
(B) If the doctor prescribes Varun to use lenses of power – 0.5 D, what is the type
of the lenses?
(C) Write the values displayed by Sudhir and his teacher.

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Q9: Curvature of eye lens of human eye can be modified by ciliary


muscles to some extent so that its focal length is changed as per requirement.
How will the curvature and focal length of eye lens change when:
(A) a distant object is to be seen, and,
(B) a nearby object is to be seen clearly? Write the reason why a normal eye is not
able to see clearly, the objects placed closer than 25 cm, without any strain on
the eye.

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Previous Year Questions 2016


Q1: Describe an activity to show that the colours of white light split by a glass
prism can be recombined to get white light by another identical glass prism. Also,
draw a ray diagram to show the recombination of the spectrum of white light. (AI
2016)

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Q2: What is the function of the retina in the human eye? (CBSE 2016)

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Q3: What is the function of the crystalline lens of the eye? (CBSE 2016)

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Q4: Write the function of the iris in the human eye. (CBSE 2016)

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Q5: State the role of ciliary muscles in the accommodation of the eye. (CBSE
2016)

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Q6: What are the values of (i) near point and (ii) far point of vision of a normal
adult person? (CBSE 2016)

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Q7: Name two possible causes of myopia. (CBSE 2016)

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Q8: An old person is unable to see nearby objects as well as distant objects. What
defect of vision he is suffering from? (CBSE 2016)

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Q9: Priya prefers to sit in the front row as she finds it difficult to read the
blackboard from the last desk in her classroom. State the defect of vision she is
suffering from. (CBSE 2016)

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Q10: Name the component of white light that deviates (i) the least and (ii ) the
most while passing through a glass prism. (CBSE 2016)

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Q11: What will be the colour of the sky when it is observed from a place in the
absence of any atmosphere? (CBSE 2016)

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Q12: Why is the red colour selected for danger signal lights? (CBSE 2016)

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Q13: (a) What is the function of the iris and pupil of the eye?
(b) How does the focal length of the eye lens change as per the distance of the
object in front of the eye? (CBSE 2016)

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Q14: What is a prism? Draw a neat diagram to show the refraction of a light ray
through a triangular glass prism. Define the angle of deviation. (CBSE 2016)

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Q15: Explain why the planets do not twinkle but the stars twinkle. (CBSE 2016)

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Q16: Explain with the help of a diagram, how we are able to observe the sunrise
about two minutes before the sun gets above the horizon. Hence, explain why
does apparent duration of a day from sunrise to sunset is 4 minutes more than its
actual duration. (CBSE 2016)

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Q17: (a) What is the dispersion of white light? State its cause.
(b) “Rainbow is an example of dispersion of sunlight” Justify this statement by
explaining, with the help of a labelled diagram, the formation of a rainbow in the
sky. List two essential conditions for observing a rainbow. (Foreign 2016)

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Q18: What is atmospheric refraction? Use this phenomenon to explain the


following natural events.
(a) Twinkling of stars
(b) Advanced sunrise and delayed sunset.
Draw diagrams to illustrate your answers. (AI 2016)

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Q19: In an experiment to trace the path of a ray of light through a triangular glass
prism, a student would observe that the emergent ray:
(a) is parallel to the incident ray.
(b) is along the same direction of incident ray.
(c) gets deviated and bends towards the thinner part of the prism.
(d) gets deviated and bends towards the thicker part (base) of the prism. (CBSE
2016)

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Q1: What is a pupil? (CBSE 2005,2013,2015)

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Q2: Name the condition resulting due to the eye lens becoming cloudy. (CBSE
2012,2013,2015)

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Q3: What is the dispersion of light? (CBSE 2012,2015)

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Q4: List the factors on which the scattering of light depends. (CBSE 2012,2015)

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Previous Year Questions 2014


Q1: What is myopia? List two causes for the development of this defect. How can
this defect be corrected using a lens? Draw ray diagrams to show the image
formation in case of (i) defective eye and (ii) corrected eye.

OR

A student is unable to see the words written on the blackboard placed at a


distance of approximately 4 m from him. Name the defect of vision the boy is
suffering from. Explain the method of correcting this defect. Draw a ray diagram
for the:
(i) defect of vision and also
(ii) for its correction.

OR

What is myopia? State the two causes of myopia.


With the help of a labelled ray diagram show (a) the eye defect and (b) the
correction of myopia. (DoE) (Foreign 2014)

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