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Q. What is the focal length of a lens if it forms an image at infinity when the object is placed at 30 cm?
  • A. 30 cm
  • B. 15 cm
  • C. 60 cm
  • D. 20 cm
Q. What is the image distance for a concave lens with a focal length of -12 cm when the object is placed at 24 cm?
  • A. -8 cm
  • B. 8 cm
  • C. -12 cm
  • D. 12 cm
Q. What is the image distance for a convex lens if the object is placed at 10 cm and the focal length is 5 cm?
  • A. -15 cm
  • B. 15 cm
  • C. 5 cm
  • D. 10 cm
Q. What is the image distance for a convex lens with a focal length of 10 cm when the object is placed 30 cm from the lens?
  • A. 5 cm
  • B. 10 cm
  • C. 15 cm
  • D. 20 cm
Q. What is the magnification produced by a convex lens if the object is placed at twice the focal length?
  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 0.5
  • D. 4
Q. What is the magnification produced by a lens if the object distance is 15 cm and the image distance is 30 cm?
  • A. 0.5
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3
Q. What is the magnification produced by a lens if the object distance is 15 cm and the image distance is 45 cm?
  • A. 1/3
  • B. 1/2
  • C. 3
  • D. 2
Q. What is the magnification produced by a lens if the object distance is 20 cm and the image distance is 10 cm?
  • A. 0.5
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 4
Q. What is the magnification produced by a lens if the object distance is 25 cm and the image distance is 50 cm?
  • A. 0.5
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 4
Q. What is the total power of two lenses of power +5 D and -3 D placed in contact?
  • A. 2 D
  • B. 8 D
  • C. 15 D
  • D. 1 D
Q. What type of image is formed by a concave lens when the object is placed at infinity?
  • A. Real and inverted
  • B. Virtual and upright
  • C. Real and upright
  • D. Virtual and inverted
Q. What type of image is formed by a convex lens when the object is placed at a distance greater than twice the focal length?
  • A. Real and inverted
  • B. Virtual and upright
  • C. Real and upright
  • D. Virtual and inverted
Q. What type of image is formed by a convex lens when the object is placed beyond the focal point?
  • A. Virtual and upright
  • B. Real and inverted
  • C. Real and upright
  • D. Virtual and inverted
Q. Which of the following statements about lenses is true?
  • A. Concave lenses converge light rays
  • B. Convex lenses diverge light rays
  • C. Concave lenses produce virtual images
  • D. Convex lenses have negative focal lengths
Q. Which of the following statements is true about a diverging lens?
  • A. It always produces real images
  • B. It has a positive focal length
  • C. It causes parallel rays to diverge
  • D. It can focus light to a point
Q. Which of the following statements is true for a converging lens?
  • A. It can only form real images.
  • B. It can only form virtual images.
  • C. It can form both real and virtual images.
  • D. It cannot form images.
Q. Which of the following statements is true for a diverging lens?
  • A. It always forms real images
  • B. It can form virtual images
  • C. It has a positive focal length
  • D. It converges light rays
Q. Which type of lens is used to correct hyperopia (farsightedness)?
  • A. Concave lens
  • B. Convex lens
  • C. Bifocal lens
  • D. Cylindrical lens
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Lenses MCQ & Objective Questions

Lenses are a crucial topic in physics that students encounter in their academic journey. Understanding lenses not only helps in grasping fundamental concepts but also plays a significant role in exam preparation. Practicing MCQs and objective questions on lenses can enhance your problem-solving skills and boost your confidence, leading to better scores in exams. Engaging with these practice questions will ensure you are well-prepared for important questions that frequently appear in assessments.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Types of lenses: Convex and concave
  • Lens formula and its applications
  • Ray diagrams for different lens types
  • Magnification and its significance
  • Real and virtual images
  • Numerical problems involving lenses
  • Key definitions and terminology related to lenses

Exam Relevance

The topic of lenses is frequently tested in various examinations such as CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. Students can expect questions that require them to apply the lens formula, draw ray diagrams, and solve numerical problems. Common question patterns include direct applications of the lens formula, conceptual questions about image formation, and problems that involve calculating magnification. Being well-versed in these areas will significantly enhance your performance in both school and competitive exams.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing the properties of convex and concave lenses
  • Incorrectly applying the lens formula in numerical problems
  • Misinterpreting ray diagrams leading to wrong conclusions about image characteristics
  • Overlooking the sign conventions while calculating magnification
  • Neglecting to differentiate between real and virtual images

FAQs

Question: What is the lens formula?
Answer: The lens formula is given by 1/f = 1/v - 1/u, where f is the focal length, v is the image distance, and u is the object distance.

Question: How do I determine if an image is real or virtual?
Answer: An image is real if it can be projected on a screen and is formed on the opposite side of the lens from the object; it is virtual if it cannot be projected and is formed on the same side as the object.

Now is the time to sharpen your skills! Dive into our practice MCQs on lenses and test your understanding. Regular practice will not only clarify concepts but also prepare you for the important lenses questions you will face in your exams. Start solving today!

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