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04-02-2025 Target-1000 (Jee Adv-2025) Physics SPL Assignment Ray Optics-II

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04-02-2025 Target-1000 (Jee Adv-2025) Physics SPL Assignment Ray Optics-II

The document contains a physics assignment focused on ray optics, featuring multiple-choice questions related to various optical phenomena such as refraction, reflection, and lens behavior. It includes problems involving refractive indices, image formation, and the behavior of light in different mediums. The assignment is structured with questions followed by answer keys for self-assessment.

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04-02-2025_TARGET-1000(JEE ADV-2025)_PHYSICS_Spl Assignment

PHYSICS RAY OPTICS-II


MULTIPLE ANSWER CORRECT TYPE

1. A slab of transparent materials is made as shown in the figure. Monochromatic parallel beams of
light are normally incident on the slabs. The thickness of C is twice the thickness of B. The number
of waves in A = the number of waves in the combination of B and C. The refractive index of material
A is 0  1.5 and that of C is 2  1.4 .

A) The refractive index of B is 1.6


B) The frequency of light in B is two times the frequency of light in C.
C) The refractive index of B is 1.7
D) The frequency of light in B is the same as the frequency of light in C.
2. A prism having an apex angle 40 and refractive index 1.5 is located in front of a vertical plane mirror
as shown in figure. The ray suffered deviation through the prism and total angle deviated after
reflection from the mirror is

A) 176 0 B) 40 C) 1780 D) 20
3. The radius of curvature of the left and right surface of the concave lens are 10 cm and 15 cm
respectively. The radius of curvature of the mirror is 15cm
A) equivalent focal length of the combination is -18 cm
B) equivalent focal length of the combination is + 36 cm

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C) the system behave like a concave mirror
D) the system behaves like a convex mirror
4. Two spherical mirrors one convex and other concave are each of same radius r. They are co-axially
arranged at a distance 2 r from each other. A small portion in the form of circle of radius ‘a’ is cut
out from convex mirror near the pole.
a
A) radius of 1st image of hole is
3
a
B) radius of second image of hole is
11
6r
C) image distances for the second image is
11
8a
D) difference in radii between 1st and 2nd image is
33
5. A convex lens is divided into two parts at a distance 5 mm from the optic centre and two parts are
placed at a separation 5 mm as shown. A concave lens is also divided into two parts but in opposite
sense that of convex lens. The focal lengths of convex and concave lenses are 30 cm and 50 cm
(numerically). The possible coordinates of real images are (O is point object kept at origin as shown,
O1 & O2 are optic centers of lenses)

A) 160cm, 1.5cm B) 135cm, 0.75cm


C) 160cm, 0.5cm D) 160cm, 2cm 
6. A fish F' in the pond is at a depth of 8 m from water surface and is moving vertically upwards with a
velocity of 2 m/s. At the same instant a bird B is at a height up 6 m from water surface and is moving
downwards with a velocity of 3 m/s (both are on the same vertical line).
 4
 Refrective index of water   . Then
 3
a) velocity of B observed by F is equal to 5.0 m/s
(b) velocity of B observed by F is equal to 6.0 m/s
(c) velocity of B observed by F is equal to 5.5 m/s
(d) velocity of F' observed by B is equal to 4.5 m/s

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7. The diagram below shows an object located at point P, 0.25 meter from a concave spherical mirror
with principal focus F. The focal length of the mirror is 0.10 meter. How does the image change as
the object is moved from point P toward point F ?

(A) Its distance from the mirror decreases


(B) The size of image decreases
(C) Its distance from the mirror increases
(D) The size of images increases
8. A right angled prism is made up of a material of refractive index  . It is desired that a light ray
incident normally on PQ emerges parallel to the incident direction after suffering two total internal
reflection. In which of the following conditions is this possible ?

A)   2 B)   2 / 3 C)  1.3 D) Never possible


9. In the figure light is incident at an angle  which is slightly greater than the critical angle. Now,
keeping the incident fixed a parallel slab of refractive index n3 is placed on surface AB. Which of

the following statements are correct:


(A) total internal reflection occurs at AB for n3  n1

(B) total internal reflection occurs at AB for n3  n1

(C) the ray will return back to the same medium for all values of n3

(D) total internal reflection occurs at CD for n3 < n1 n3  n1

10. Consider a film of thickness L as shown in four different cases below. Notice the observation of film
with perpendicularly falling light. Mark the correct statements (Take L 1.5 )
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A) For (1) and (2), the reflection at film interfaces causes zero phase difference for two reflected rays
B) For (2) and (3), the reflection at film interfaces causes a phase difference of  for two reflected
rays
C) For (1), the film will appear dark, if it is observed through reflected rays from film interfaces.
D) For (3), the film will appear dark, if it is observed through reflected rays from film interfaces

KEY

1) CD 2) C 3) D 4) ABD 5) ABD 6) BD 7) CD 8) ABC 9) AC 10) BD

1.

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2.

3.

4.

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8. The sky is blue because tiny particles in the air are more efficient at scattering short wavelength light
than they are at scattering long wavelength light

10.

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