
Mirrors, plane mirror, spherical mirrors, images formed by mirrors
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- Q1What type of image is formed by a plane mirror?Virtual and invertedReal and invertedVirtual and uprightReal and upright30s
- Q2What is the focal point of a concave mirror?The point where rays divergeThe point where parallel rays convergeThe point where images are always realThe point where rays reflect without changing direction30s
- Q3Which type of mirror always produces a virtual image regardless of the object's position?Convex mirrorPlane mirrorConcave mirrorSpherical mirror30s
- Q4What happens to the size of an image in a convex mirror?The image is the same size as the objectThe image is always larger than the objectThe image varies in size depending on the objectThe image is always smaller than the object30s
- Q5When an object is placed at a distance greater than the focal length from a concave mirror, what type of image is formed?Real and invertedReal and uprightVirtual and invertedVirtual and upright30s
- Q6What characteristic do images formed by convex mirrors always have?They are virtual, inverted, and same sizeThey are real, upright, and same sizeThey are real, inverted, and enlargedThey are virtual, upright, and reduced in size30s
- Q7What type of image is formed by a concave mirror when the object is located between the focal point and the mirror?Virtual and invertedReal and invertedVirtual and uprightReal and upright30s
- Q8In what situation would a spherical mirror produce a real image?When the object is at the focal pointWhen the object is beyond the center of curvatureWhen the object is at the mirror's surfaceWhen the object is between the focal point and the mirror30s
- Q9Which type of mirror can help in reducing blind spots while driving?Plane mirrorSpherical mirrorConvex mirrorConcave mirror30s
- Q10When light rays hit a plane mirror, what happens to the angle of reflection?It is independent of the angle of incidenceIt is equal to the angle of incidenceIt is always less than the angle of incidenceIt is always greater than the angle of incidence30s
- Q11Which type of mirror can produce a virtual image that appears larger than the object?Plane mirrorConvex mirrorFlat mirrorConcave mirror30s
- Q12What type of image is formed by a plane mirror?Real imageVirtual imageDiminished imageInverted image30s
- Q13What happens to the image of an object placed beyond the center of curvature in a concave mirror?The image is real, inverted, and diminishedThe image is virtual and diminishedThe image is virtual and enlargedThe image is real and upright30s
- Q14Which type of mirror always produces a virtual image that is smaller than the object?Spherical mirrorPlane mirrorConcave mirrorConvex mirror30s
- Q15In a concave mirror, where is the focal point located in relation to the mirror's surface?At the mirror's surfaceBehind the mirrorIn front of the mirrorTo the side of the mirror30s