MCQs on Light
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MCQs on Light
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1. If light falls perpendicularly on a plane mirror, what will be the angle in which it will be reflected?
2. Beam of light striking the reflecting surface is called
3. If the angle of incidence of light falling on a plane mirror is 30°, what will be the angle of reflection?
4. In our eye _______ cells can sense colour
5. The amount of light entering the eye is controlled by
6. The splitting of white light into its seven constituent colours is called
7. What is the angle of incidence of a ray if the reflected ray is at an angle of 90° to the incident ray?
8. If light falls perpendicularly on a plane mirror, what will be the angle in which it will be reflected?
9. Light passing through a prism splits into seven colours. This is called
10. To make a kaleidoscope we require
11. The defect due to which a person is not able to see the distant objects clearly:
12. To make a kaleidoscope we require
13. In case of reflection of light, the angle of incidence (i) and the angle of reflection (r) are related as
14. In case of reflection of light, the angle of incidence (i) and the angle of reflection (r) are related as
15. Light enters the eye through
16. The image formed by a camera and a simple microscope are respectively
17. Myopia can be corrected by using a
18. Which one of the following statements is correct regarding rods and cones in the human eye?
19. Light passing through a prism splits into seven colours. This is called
20. The amount of light entering the eye is controlled by
21. When we stand in front of our dressing table, our left hand seems to be right and right seems to be left. This is called
22. Light enters the eye through
23. Band of seven colours is called
24. In our eye _______ cells can sense colour
25. When we stand in front of our dressing table, our left hand seems to be right and right seems to be left. This is called