Q1: Why fingers appear blurred when we move our hand very fast in front of our eyes?
Ans: This is due to persistence of vision l/16th of a second.
Q2: What makes things visible?
Ans: When light reaches our eyes after striking an object, we are able to see an object.
Q3: Which element is used at the back of plane mirror?
Ans: Silver
Q4: The distance between the object and its image formed by a plane mirror appears to be 18 cm. What is the distance between mirror and the object?
Ans: 9 cm
Q5: How is hypermetropia corrected?
Ans: It is corrected by using convex lens.
Q6: How is myopia corrected?
Ans: It is corrected by using concave lens.
Q7: A ray of light is incident on a mirror at an angle of 40°. What is the angle of reflect! u?
Ans: 40°
Q8: Name a device which works on the principle of multiple reflection.
Ans: Periscope
Q9: Light is a form of ___________.
Ans: energy
Q10: The ray of light which strikes the reflecting surface is called ___________.
Ans: incident
Q11: The bouncing back of light after it falls on a surface is called ___________.
Ans: reflection
Q12: A mirror has ___________ and ___________ surface.
Ans: smooth, polished
Q13: ___________ is the perpendicular line on the incidence point.
Ans: Normal
Q14: A plane mirror forms a ___________ image.
Ans: virtual
Q15: We are able to see an object due to the presence of
(a) light
(b) dark
(c) refraction
(d) object
Ans: (a)
Explanation: We are able to see objects because of light. When light from a source (such as the Sun or a light bulb) illuminates an object, the object reflects some of that light towards our eyes, allowing us to perceive it visually.
Q16: The bouncing back of light into the same medium is called
(a) refraction
(b) reflection
(c) dispersion
(d) diffraction
Ans: (b)
Explanation: Reflection is the process where light waves bounce back when they strike a surface. It can occur at various angles depending on the angle of incidence (angle between the incident ray and the normal) and the nature of the reflecting surface.
Q17: A mirror has _________ surface.
(a) rough
(b) polished
(c) dark
(d) all of these
Ans: (b)
Explanation: A mirror has a polished surface that is designed to provide a smooth and reflective surface. The reflective quality of the mirror comes from the way the surface is polished and coated with a thin layer of reflective material, such as aluminum or silver.
Q18: Maximum part of light is reflected by
(a) opaque object
(b) translucent object
(c) transparent object
(d) all of these
Ans: (c)
Explanation: The correct option should be (a) Opaque object. Opaque objects do not allow light to pass through them; rather, they absorb or reflect most of the light that strikes them. Therefore, maximum light is reflected by opaque objects.
Q19: Beam of light striking the reflecting surface is called
(a) incident ray
(b) reflected ray
(c) refracted ray
(d) normal ray
Ans: (a)
Explanation: The beam of light that strikes a reflecting surface is called the incident ray. It is the light ray that approaches the surface and strikes it, leading to reflection or other interactions with the surface.
Value-Based Questions
Q20: While playing, something entered into Somya’s eye. She immediately washed her eye with cold water. But as the irritation persisted, she immediately reported to her class teacher. Her class teacher took her to an eye doctor.
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