Light Online Test 7th Science Lesson 12 Questions in English

Light Online Test 7th Science Lesson 12 Questions in English

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  1. Question 1 of 65
    1. Question

    1. What is the main source of energy for the plants?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Light is the only source of energy for plants. So they entirely depend on light.

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    Explanation

    Light is the only source of energy for plants. So they entirely depend on light.

  2. Question 2 of 65
    2. Question

    2. Which is not organic plant based energy for people and animals?

    Correct

    Explanation

    People and animals derive energy from carbohydrates, protein and fat through their food.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    People and animals derive energy from carbohydrates, protein and fat through their food.

  3. Question 3 of 65
    3. Question

    3. Which of these are used to produce energy in photosynthesis?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Plants produce food using the energy from Sun light, carbon-di-oxide and water by the process called as Photosynthesis. Sun light acts a vital role in the process of photosynthesis.

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    Explanation

    Plants produce food using the energy from Sun light, carbon-di-oxide and water by the process called as Photosynthesis. Sun light acts a vital role in the process of photosynthesis.

  4. Question 4 of 65
    4. Question

    4. Assertion (A): Light sources are objects that can emit light.

    Reasoning(R): Sun is the only source of light rays.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Objects which are able to emit light are known as light sources. Light rays can come from different sources.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Objects which are able to emit light are known as light sources. Light rays can come from different sources.

  5. Question 5 of 65
    5. Question

    5. How many sources of light are categorized?

    Correct

    Explanation

    There are two types of sources of light, natural sources of light and artificial sources of light.

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    Explanation

    There are two types of sources of light, natural sources of light and artificial sources of light.

  6. Question 6 of 65
    6. Question

    6. Assertion (A): The Sun is the primary source of natural light.

    Reasoning(R): The natural sources of light emit naturally.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Sources which emit light naturally are known as natural sources of light. The Sun is the primary and the major source of natural light.

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    Explanation

    Sources which emit light naturally are known as natural sources of light. The Sun is the primary and the major source of natural light.

  7. Question 7 of 65
    7. Question

    7. Which of these results in the weak star light?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Stars also produce light in the same way as the Sun do. However as they are much farther away than the Sun the light from them are too weak.

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    Explanation

    Stars also produce light in the same way as the Sun do. However as they are much farther away than the Sun the light from them are too weak.

  8. Question 8 of 65
    8. Question

    8. Which of these refers to the ability of living organisms producing light?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Some living organisms have the ability to produce light named by bioluminescence. It is the effect of certain chemical reactions occurring in the organism.

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    Explanation

    Some living organisms have the ability to produce light named by bioluminescence. It is the effect of certain chemical reactions occurring in the organism.

  9. Question 9 of 65
    9. Question

    9. Which of these does not emit light naturally?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Fireflies, jellyfish, glow worm, certain deep sea plants and some microorganisms can emit light naturally.

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    Explanation

    Fireflies, jellyfish, glow worm, certain deep sea plants and some microorganisms can emit light naturally.

  10. Question 10 of 65
    10. Question

    10. How many artificial light sources are classified?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The different light sources that are able to produce light artificially can be put under three broad categories.

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    Explanation

    The different light sources that are able to produce light artificially can be put under three broad categories.

  11. Question 11 of 65
    11. Question

    11. Choose the incorrect statements regarding properties of the moon.

    i) It cannot produce light on its own.

    ii) The light of sun is reflected by the moon.

    iii) The whole part of moon is faced by earth.

    Correct

    Explanation

    The moon provides light as well but it cannot produce light by its own. The light emitted by the Moon is the light of the Sun reflected towards the Earth. When we see the Moon we see only the Moon’s lighted part. Thus half of the moon is always facing the Sun and receiving light from it. Hence, we receive light from the moon.

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    Explanation

    The moon provides light as well but it cannot produce light by its own. The light emitted by the Moon is the light of the Sun reflected towards the Earth. When we see the Moon we see only the Moon’s lighted part. Thus half of the moon is always facing the Sun and receiving light from it. Hence, we receive light from the moon.

  12. Question 12 of 65
    12. Question

    12. Assertion (A): All the man made light sources is categorized as the artificial sources of light.

    Reasoning(R): Neon lamp is an artificial light source.

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    Explanation

    Artificial sources are man – made light sources such as flame of candle, incandescent lamp, neon lamp, Sodium lamp etc.

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    Explanation

    Artificial sources are man – made light sources such as flame of candle, incandescent lamp, neon lamp, Sodium lamp etc.

  13. Question 13 of 65
    13. Question

    13. Which of these used to produce light in incandescent sources?

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    Explanation

    Incandescent Sources: When certain objects are heated to a high temperature, they begin to emit light. The glowing of hot iron rod is a kind of Incandescent light. Example: Candle, incandescent lamp.

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    Explanation

    Incandescent Sources: When certain objects are heated to a high temperature, they begin to emit light. The glowing of hot iron rod is a kind of Incandescent light. Example: Candle, incandescent lamp.

  14. Question 14 of 65
    14. Question

    14. Which of these are not related to the gas discharge sources of light?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Gas Discharge Sources: Passing electricity through certain gases at a very low pressure (discharging) can produce light. Example: Neon lamp, Sodium lamp

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    Explanation

    Gas Discharge Sources: Passing electricity through certain gases at a very low pressure (discharging) can produce light. Example: Neon lamp, Sodium lamp

  15. Question 15 of 65
    15. Question

    15. Which of these is used to excite the gas in a gas discharge lamp?

    Correct

    Explanation

    We often use a kind of gas discharge lamp that uses fluorescence to produce visible light. The electric current in the gas excites mercury vapour, which produces short-wave ultraviolet light that then causes a phosphor coating on the inside of the lamp to glow in visible light.

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    Explanation

    We often use a kind of gas discharge lamp that uses fluorescence to produce visible light. The electric current in the gas excites mercury vapour, which produces short-wave ultraviolet light that then causes a phosphor coating on the inside of the lamp to glow in visible light.

  16. Question 16 of 65
    16. Question

    16. Which of the following is not a fundamental property of light energy?

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    Explanation

    Light has some fundamental properties which are rectilinear propagation of light, Reflection, Speed, Interaction of light with matter and Spectrum

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    Explanation

    Light has some fundamental properties which are rectilinear propagation of light, Reflection, Speed, Interaction of light with matter and Spectrum

  17. Question 17 of 65
    17. Question

    17. Which of this property describes the interaction of light with matters?

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    Explanation

    Interaction of light with matter describes the types of material according to permeability, Formation of shadows and Plane mirror and images.

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    Explanation

    Interaction of light with matter describes the types of material according to permeability, Formation of shadows and Plane mirror and images.

  18. Question 18 of 65
    18. Question

    18. What is the most important property of light?

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    Explanation

    Light travels in straight line it cannot bend the path itself. This is called as the rectilinear propagation of light. This is one of the most important properties of light

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    Explanation

    Light travels in straight line it cannot bend the path itself. This is called as the rectilinear propagation of light. This is one of the most important properties of light

  19. Question 19 of 65
    19. Question

    19. Which of this light property was experimented by Al-hasan-Haytham?

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    Explanation

    Al-hasan -Haytham was a scientific thinker who made important contribution to the understanding of vision optics and light. He is the first one to experiment with light and found important properties like the rectilinear propagation of light.

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    Explanation

    Al-hasan -Haytham was a scientific thinker who made important contribution to the understanding of vision optics and light. He is the first one to experiment with light and found important properties like the rectilinear propagation of light.

  20. Question 20 of 65
    20. Question

    20. Name the type of photography which used the pinhole camera to capture the movement of the sun?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Before the advancement of camera Pinhole camera was used to photograph movement of the sun over a long period of time. This type of photography is known as solography and also be used for observing and recording solar eclipses. And it was also used to take photograph of stationary objects.

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    Explanation

    Before the advancement of camera Pinhole camera was used to photograph movement of the sun over a long period of time. This type of photography is known as solography and also be used for observing and recording solar eclipses. And it was also used to take photograph of stationary objects.

  21. Question 21 of 65
    21. Question

    21. Which is referred as the light falling on the mirror or surface?

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    Explanation

    The light falling on the mirror is called as incident ray and the light reflected is called reflected ray

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The light falling on the mirror is called as incident ray and the light reflected is called reflected ray

  22. Question 22 of 65
    22. Question

    22. Choose the correct statements.

    i) The angle of incidence is always equal to the angle of reflection.

    ii) The incident ray and the reflected ray lie on different planes.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Laws of reflection: The angle of incidence is always equal to the angle of reflection. i = r. The incident ray, reflected ray and the normal at the point of incidence lie on the same plane.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Laws of reflection: The angle of incidence is always equal to the angle of reflection. i = r. The incident ray, reflected ray and the normal at the point of incidence lie on the same plane.

  23. Question 23 of 65
    23. Question

    23. Which is referred as the angle of reflection?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  24. Question 24 of 65
    24. Question

    24. Find the angle of incidence for a light ray striking a reflective plane surface at an angle of 72° with the plane surface?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Solution: Angle of incidence, i = 90 -72 = 18°

    Angle of reflection, r = i = 18°

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    Explanation

    Solution: Angle of incidence, i = 90 -72 = 18°

    Angle of reflection, r = i = 18°

  25. Question 25 of 65
    25. Question

    25. In which of these surfaces the law of reflection is good?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The laws of reflection holds good for all surfaces irrespective of the shape. Vertical surfaces, angled surfaces and even over the curved surfaces, the laws of reflection holds good.

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    Explanation

    The laws of reflection holds good for all surfaces irrespective of the shape. Vertical surfaces, angled surfaces and even over the curved surfaces, the laws of reflection holds good.

  26. Question 26 of 65
    26. Question

    26. On which of this condition the angle of incidence and reflection are equal?

    Correct

    Explanation

    As long as we can draw the normal perpendicular to the surface at the point can be drawn the angle of incidence at that point will be equal to angle of reflection.

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    Explanation

    As long as we can draw the normal perpendicular to the surface at the point can be drawn the angle of incidence at that point will be equal to angle of reflection.

  27. Question 27 of 65
    27. Question

    27. Choose the correct statements.

    i) The surface orientation influences the law of reflection.

    ii) Smooth surfaces have normal in the same direction at all points.

    iii) The parallel rays striking the surface will be reflected at various angles.

    Correct

    Explanation

    The law of reflection is always observed regardless of the orientation of the surface. If the surface is smooth, and flat all points on it have the normal in the same direction. Therefore a set of parallel rays striking the surface will be reflected at an angle but the rays themselves will still remain parallel to each other.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The law of reflection is always observed regardless of the orientation of the surface. If the surface is smooth, and flat all points on it have the normal in the same direction. Therefore a set of parallel rays striking the surface will be reflected at an angle but the rays themselves will still remain parallel to each other.

  28. Question 28 of 65
    28. Question

    28. How many types of reflection are categorized based on the surface?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Broadly we can say that there are two types of reflection. If the surface is smooth then we have specular reflection. The parallel light rays striking the surface gets reflected yet individual reflected rays remain parallel

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    Explanation

    Broadly we can say that there are two types of reflection. If the surface is smooth then we have specular reflection. The parallel light rays striking the surface gets reflected yet individual reflected rays remain parallel

  29. Question 29 of 65
    29. Question

    29. Which of these surface results in diffused reflection?

    Correct

    Explanation

    If the surface is rough then we have diffused reflection. Light rays after reflection go in many directions.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    If the surface is rough then we have diffused reflection. Light rays after reflection go in many directions.

  30. Question 30 of 65
    30. Question

    30. Assertion (A): Light is a single ray called as a beam of light.

    Reasoning(R): A light beam is a bundle of divergent rays.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Generally light is not a single ray but a bundle of rays which are called as a beam of light. A light beam can be a bundle of parallel rays’ convergent rays or divergent rays.

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    Explanation

    Generally light is not a single ray but a bundle of rays which are called as a beam of light. A light beam can be a bundle of parallel rays’ convergent rays or divergent rays.

  31. Question 31 of 65
    31. Question

    31. Choose the Incorrect statements.

    i) The Sunlight rays are parallel.

    ii) Light rays from a candle are in all directions.

    iii) Flash light rays are parallel rays.

    Correct

    Explanation

    The rays of sunlight are parallel. Often the headlight of car gives parallel rays. However look at the rays of light coming out of a candle. Light rays go in all directions, from the candle fire. These rays are divergent. Light rays from a flash light are also divergent.

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    Explanation

    The rays of sunlight are parallel. Often the headlight of car gives parallel rays. However look at the rays of light coming out of a candle. Light rays go in all directions, from the candle fire. These rays are divergent. Light rays from a flash light are also divergent.

  32. Question 32 of 65
    32. Question

    32. Choose the correct statements.

    i) Lenses are used for converging the light rays.

    ii) Sunlight cannot be converged by using a lens.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Using lenses we can converge light rays. Using a lens you can focus sunlight at a point. That is what we are making the light rays to converge.

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    Explanation

    Using lenses we can converge light rays. Using a lens you can focus sunlight at a point. That is what we are making the light rays to converge.

  33. Question 33 of 65
    33. Question

    33. Assertion (A): Light travels faster than the sound.

    Reasoning(R): Theoretically nothing can travel faster than light.

    Correct

    Explanation

    When lighting a bulb in a dark room light spreads the whole room quickly. This is because the light travels very fast. In theory nothing can travel faster than light.

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    Explanation

    When lighting a bulb in a dark room light spreads the whole room quickly. This is because the light travels very fast. In theory nothing can travel faster than light.

  34. Question 34 of 65
    34. Question

    34. Which of this unit is used to measure the speed of light in air?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Light travels three lakh kilometers per second in air or vacuum.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Light travels three lakh kilometers per second in air or vacuum.

  35. Question 35 of 65
    35. Question

    35. How many materials are classified based on the permeability?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Depending upon permeability materials can be classified into three categories.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Depending upon permeability materials can be classified into three categories.

  36. Question 36 of 65
    36. Question

    36. Identify the incorrect Match.

    A. Transparent material i) Eye glasses

    B. Opaque material ii) Stone

    C. Translucent material iii) Card board

    Correct

    Explanation

    Transparent Material: Eye glasses, clear drinking glass, clear water, face glasses used in buses. Translucent Material, Opaque Material: Wall, thick card board, stone, etc

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    Explanation

    Transparent Material: Eye glasses, clear drinking glass, clear water, face glasses used in buses. Translucent Material, Opaque Material: Wall, thick card board, stone, etc

  37. Question 37 of 65
    37. Question

    37. Which of these statements are not true regarding the concept of shadows?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Light travels in a straight line. Hence it cannot go around such objects. That is why we see shadow. Shadow is always against, opposite side of light source. It is caused by opaque objects that stop light from propagating.

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    Explanation

    Light travels in a straight line. Hence it cannot go around such objects. That is why we see shadow. Shadow is always against, opposite side of light source. It is caused by opaque objects that stop light from propagating.

  38. Question 38 of 65
    38. Question

    38. Assertion (A): The uniform dark shadow of an object appearing on screen is called as umbra.

    Reasoning(R): A shadow will be formed when an opaque object is placed in the path of light source

    Correct

    Explanation

    When an opaque object is placed in the path of light from a point source a uniform dark shadow will appear on the screen. This is shadow is called as umbra.

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    Explanation

    When an opaque object is placed in the path of light from a point source a uniform dark shadow will appear on the screen. This is shadow is called as umbra.

  39. Question 39 of 65
    39. Question

    39. Which is the illuminated shadow part of an object placed in the path of light?

    Correct

    Explanation

    When an opaque object is placed in the path of light coming from a broad source of light a small umbra will appear on the screen and an illuminated shadow area appears around umbra. This illuminated shadow area is called as penumbra

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    Explanation

    When an opaque object is placed in the path of light coming from a broad source of light a small umbra will appear on the screen and an illuminated shadow area appears around umbra. This illuminated shadow area is called as penumbra

  40. Question 40 of 65
    40. Question

    40. Choose the incorrect statements.

    i) The Umbra is the darkest part of a shadow.

    ii) The umbra always surrounds the penumbra.

    iii) Light rays are completely prevented by the opaque object in umbra part.

    Correct

    Explanation

    The penumbra always surrounds the umbra. The umbra is the darkest part of a shadow. In this part light rays are completely prevented by the opaque object. The lighter shade of shadow is the penumbra.

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    Explanation

    The penumbra always surrounds the umbra. The umbra is the darkest part of a shadow. In this part light rays are completely prevented by the opaque object. The lighter shade of shadow is the penumbra.

  41. Question 41 of 65
    41. Question

    41. Which of the following does not fall under the properties of shadow?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Properties of shadow: All objects do not form shadows. Only opaque objects form shadows. Shadows will be formed in the opposite side of light source. It cannot be determined the characteristics of an object by its shadow. The shadow will be always darker whatever may be the color of light rays.

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    Explanation

    Properties of shadow: All objects do not form shadows. Only opaque objects form shadows. Shadows will be formed in the opposite side of light source. It cannot be determined the characteristics of an object by its shadow. The shadow will be always darker whatever may be the color of light rays.

  42. Question 42 of 65
    42. Question

    42. Which of these factors decide the size of the shadow?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Light source, opaque object are shadow all are in a straight line. The size of shadow depends upon the distance between light source and object and the distance between object and the screen.

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    Explanation

    Light source, opaque object are shadow all are in a straight line. The size of shadow depends upon the distance between light source and object and the distance between object and the screen.

  43. Question 43 of 65
    43. Question

    43. Assertion (A): Eclipse is an incident when any astronomical object is partially or fully obscured in the presence of light.

    Reasoning(R): Solar and lunar eclipse occurs due to the property of rectilinear propagation of light.

    Correct

    Explanation

    An eclipse is an incident when any astronomical object is partially or fully obscured due to the placement of another astronomical object in the presence of light. Thus solar and lunar eclipses  are occurring that are due to the property of light known as the rectilinear propagation of light.

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    Explanation

    An eclipse is an incident when any astronomical object is partially or fully obscured due to the placement of another astronomical object in the presence of light. Thus solar and lunar eclipses  are occurring that are due to the property of light known as the rectilinear propagation of light.

  44. Question 44 of 65
    44. Question

    44. Choose the correct statements.

    i) Solar eclipse occurs if earth arrives between the moon and the sun.

    ii) The shadow of the earth appears on the moon.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Solar eclipse occurs, when the moon arrives between the sun (S) and the earth (E). The shadow of the moon appears on the earth at A as shown in picture. Hence those who are at the region A are unable to see the Sun instantly. This is solar eclipse.

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    Explanation

    Solar eclipse occurs, when the moon arrives between the sun (S) and the earth (E). The shadow of the moon appears on the earth at A as shown in picture. Hence those who are at the region A are unable to see the Sun instantly. This is solar eclipse.

  45. Question 45 of 65
    45. Question

    45. Which of this prevents the light in the lunar eclipse?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Lunar eclipse: Lunar eclipse occurs, when the earth (E) comes between the sun (S) and the moon (M). The earth prevents light coming from the sun and makes shadow on the moon. This is lunar eclipse

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Lunar eclipse: Lunar eclipse occurs, when the earth (E) comes between the sun (S) and the moon (M). The earth prevents light coming from the sun and makes shadow on the moon. This is lunar eclipse

  46. Question 46 of 65
    46. Question

    46. What is the relation between the distance of object (a) and image(b) from the mirror?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The distance of the object from the mirror is equal to the distance of the image from the mirror (a=b).

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    Explanation

    The distance of the object from the mirror is equal to the distance of the image from the mirror (a=b).

  47. Question 47 of 65
    47. Question

    47. Assertion (A): Optical fiber transmits huge data with negligible loss of energy in short time.

    Reasoning(R): Optical fibers works on the total internal reflection of light signals.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Optical fiber is a device that works on the principle of total internal reflection by which light signals (huge data) can be transmitted from one place to another place with a negligible loss of energy in a very short time.

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    Explanation

    Optical fiber is a device that works on the principle of total internal reflection by which light signals (huge data) can be transmitted from one place to another place with a negligible loss of energy in a very short time.

  48. Question 48 of 65
    48. Question

    48. Assertion (A): Optical fibers can be easily twisted and bent.

    Reasoning(R): Optical fibers consist of thin flexible fibers with a glass core.

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    Explanation

    Optical fiber consists of a cable having one or more thin flexible fibers with a glass core through which light signals can be sent. Optical fiber can be twisted and bent easily

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    Explanation

    Optical fiber consists of a cable having one or more thin flexible fibers with a glass core through which light signals can be sent. Optical fiber can be twisted and bent easily

  49. Question 49 of 65
    49. Question

    49. Choose the Incorrect statements.

    i) Optical fibers are used for high speed communications.

    ii) Fiber optics carries fewer signals than traditional copper cable lines.

    iii) Cable television and high speed broad band services uses the optical fibers for communication.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Optical fibers have become very important in high-speed communications, such as cable TV and high-speed broadband services. Fiber optic cables are able to carry more signals than traditional copper cable telephone lines.

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    Explanation

    Optical fibers have become very important in high-speed communications, such as cable TV and high-speed broadband services. Fiber optic cables are able to carry more signals than traditional copper cable telephone lines.

  50. Question 50 of 65
    50. Question

    50. Choose the correct statements.

    i) The real image is obtained on a screen.

    ii) Virtual image cannot be obtained on a screen.

    iii) Image on pinhole camera is upside down.

    Correct

    Explanation

    The images that are obtained on a screen are called ‘real image’ and that which cannot be obtained on a screen ‘virtual image’. The image on pinhole camera was upside down. The mirror image was upright.

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    Explanation

    The images that are obtained on a screen are called ‘real image’ and that which cannot be obtained on a screen ‘virtual image’. The image on pinhole camera was upside down. The mirror image was upright.

  51. Question 51 of 65
    51. Question

    51. Which of these properties of image formation is not true for a plane mirror?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Properties of Image formed in a plane mirror: Image formed in a plane mirror is upright, Image formed in a plane mirror is virtual, the image is of the same size as the object. The distance of the image from the plane mirror is equal to the distance of the object from the mirror, Image is laterally inverted.

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    Explanation

    Properties of Image formed in a plane mirror: Image formed in a plane mirror is upright, Image formed in a plane mirror is virtual, the image is of the same size as the object. The distance of the image from the plane mirror is equal to the distance of the object from the mirror, Image is laterally inverted.

  52. Question 52 of 65
    52. Question

    52. Which human part is stimulated by the light energy?

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    Explanation

    Color of sunlight : Light is a form of energy in the form of a wave that simulates that retina of our eyes.

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    Explanation

    Color of sunlight : Light is a form of energy in the form of a wave that simulates that retina of our eyes.

  53. Question 53 of 65
    53. Question

    53. What range of wavelength is represents the visible light spectrum?

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    Explanation

    Visible light is a spectrum of a number of waves with different wavelength range from 400nm to 700nm (1nm = 10-9 meter) each wave has a definite wavelength represents a particular color.

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    Explanation

    Visible light is a spectrum of a number of waves with different wavelength range from 400nm to 700nm (1nm = 10-9 meter) each wave has a definite wavelength represents a particular color.

  54. Question 54 of 65
    54. Question

    54. Which of the following color is not in the band of visible light?

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    Explanation

    The band of visible light is VIBGYOR.

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    Explanation

    The band of visible light is VIBGYOR.

  55. Question 55 of 65
    55. Question

    55. Which of this color has the shortest wavelength?

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    Explanation

    Violet color has shorter wavelength and red color has longer wavelength.

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    Explanation

    Violet color has shorter wavelength and red color has longer wavelength.

  56. Question 56 of 65
    56. Question

    56. Choose the correct statements.

    i) White is the combination of all the colors of the visible light.

    ii) Black color observes all the wavelength of visible light.

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    Explanation

    White is not a color at all. But it is the combination of all the colors of the visible light spectrum. If the entire wavelength (colors) of visible light spectrum give appearance of white similarly the observe of all there wavelength of visible light will lead appearance of black.

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    Explanation

    White is not a color at all. But it is the combination of all the colors of the visible light spectrum. If the entire wavelength (colors) of visible light spectrum give appearance of white similarly the observe of all there wavelength of visible light will lead appearance of black.

  57. Question 57 of 65
    57. Question

    57. Which of these statements are not true regarding the concept of Prism?

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    Explanation

    A prism is an object made up of a transparent material like glass or plastic that has at least two flat surfaces that from an acute angle (less than 90 degrees).

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    Explanation

    A prism is an object made up of a transparent material like glass or plastic that has at least two flat surfaces that from an acute angle (less than 90 degrees).

  58. Question 58 of 65
    58. Question

    58. Why is the word “AMBULANCE” written backwards in ambulance vehicle?

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    Explanation

    This is due to lateral inversion .The phenomenon due to which the left side of an object appears to be right side of the object in its image in a reflecting medium (mirror) so that drivers see the word the right way around in their rear-view mirror.

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    Explanation

    This is due to lateral inversion .The phenomenon due to which the left side of an object appears to be right side of the object in its image in a reflecting medium (mirror) so that drivers see the word the right way around in their rear-view mirror.

  59. Question 59 of 65
    59. Question

    59. Choose the Incorrect statements.

    i) Real images are formed by the pinhole camera.

    ii) The plane mirror images are erected one.

    iii) The images formed by the pin hole camera is equal to the size of the object.

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    Explanation

    Difference between the images formed in Pinhole camera and Plane mirror

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    Explanation

    Difference between the images formed in Pinhole camera and Plane mirror

  60. Question 60 of 65
    60. Question

    60. Assertion (A): Red color can travel a longest distance even through air and fog.

    Reasoning(R): Red color has the highest wavelength of all the colors.

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    Explanation

    Red color is scattered the least by air molecules. Red color has the highest wavelength of all the other colors. So, red color is able to travel the longest distance through air, fog.

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    Explanation

    Red color is scattered the least by air molecules. Red color has the highest wavelength of all the other colors. So, red color is able to travel the longest distance through air, fog.

  61. Question 61 of 65
    61. Question

    61. Which of these colors forms a rainbow in a prism?

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    Explanation

    When white light is passed through a prism as shown in the figure the colors of the rainbow emerge from the prism.

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    Explanation

    When white light is passed through a prism as shown in the figure the colors of the rainbow emerge from the prism.

  62. Question 62 of 65
    62. Question

    62. Choose the Incorrect statements regarding the Newton Disc.

    i) It has seven unequal colored sectors.

    ii) Human retina receives the whole disc spectrum simultaneously and disc appears white.

    iii) White is a combination of VIBGYOR.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Newton Disc is a card board disc with seven equal sectors colored red, yellow, orange, green, blue, indigo and violet. When the disc turned quickly the retina receives the sensation of the spectrum simultaneously and disc appears white. Using this disc one can explain that white is a combination of VIBGYOR.

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  63. Question 63 of 65
    63. Question

    63. Which of these is defined as synthesis of color?

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    Explanation

    Synthesis of color is the method of creating color by mixing various proportion of two (or) three distinct colors of light.

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    Explanation

    Synthesis of color is the method of creating color by mixing various proportion of two (or) three distinct colors of light.

  64. Question 64 of 65
    64. Question

    64. Which of these are categorized as primary colors?

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    Explanation

    The distinct colors are Red, Green and Blue called as primary colors.

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    Explanation

    The distinct colors are Red, Green and Blue called as primary colors.

  65. Question 65 of 65
    65. Question

    65. Which of these is not a secondary color?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Equal proportions of two primary color create a secondary color. Magenta, Cyan and yellow are called secondary color. Equal proportions of all three primary color create white.

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    Explanation

    Equal proportions of two primary color create a secondary color. Magenta, Cyan and yellow are called secondary color. Equal proportions of all three primary color create white.

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