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DELHI PUBLICSCHOOL, HYDERABAD WEEKLY ASSESSMENT I: 19.03.2024 Class :XII Time :2Hrs. Subject: Physics (042) Marks: 50 ee General Instruction: (2) There are 25 questions in all. All questions are compulsory ; (2) This question paper has five sections: Séction A, Section B, Section C, Section D and Section E. All the sections are compulsory. (3) Section A contains twelve MCQ of 1 mark each, Section B contains six questions of two marks each, Section C contains four questions of three marks each, section D contains two long questions of five marks each and Section E contains one case study-based question of 4 marks. (4) Use of calculators is not allowed. SECTION A 1, An object is placed in front of a convex lens made of glass. If the refractive index of the medium is increased in such a way that it still remains less than the glass then the image distance (now) will be 1M (A) same as before (B) greater than before (©) lesser than before (D) ditférence in the image distances is zero 2..A converging lens of refractive index 1.5 has a power of 10 D. When it is completely immersed in a liquid, it behaves as a diverging Jens of focal length 50 cm. The refractive index of the liquid is IM (A) 1.36 (8) 165 (C167 (D) 1.63 3. Figure shows an equiconvex lens (of refractive index 1.50) in contact with a liquid layer on top of a plane mirror. A small needle with its tip on the principal axis is moved along the axis until its inverted image is found at the position of the needle. opr oo The distance of the needle from the lens is measured to be 45.0 cm. The liquid is removed and the experiment is repeated. The new distance is measured to be 30.0 cm. Focal length of the convex lens and liquid lens are respectively 1M Page 1 of 6 (A) 30 cm, -45 cm (8) 300m, 45m (©) 30 em, -90 em (D) 30 cm, 99 em 4. A tank is filled with a liquid to a height of 12.5 cm. The apparent depth of a needle lying at the bottom of the tank is measured by a microscope to be 7.66 cm. By decreasing the level of liquid 1 cm every time, a graph between height of liquid and corresponding apparent depth is plotted. Slope of the graph will be approximately IM (A) 1.7 cm (B) 1.7 (©) 1.63 em (D) 1.63, 5. Ifa convex lens of focal length 15 cm and concave lens of focal length 15 cm combined together then the combination will act as 1M (A) neither converging nor diverging (B) Lens of zero power (© both (A) and (B) (D) Lens of zero focal length 6. A small bulb (point source) is placed at the bottom of a tank containing liquid toa depth of 81 cm. The radius of the maximum circular area of the surface of liquid through which light from the bulb can emerge out will be (refractive index of liquid is 1.25) 1M (A) 108 cm (B) 1116 cm (C)101cm (D) 105.5 cm Jens of focal length 140cm and an eyepiece of focal n is P and that of 1M 7. A small telescope has an objective length 5.0 cm. Angular magnification un under least distance of distinct vision is Q. The valu (A) 3 (B)6 (4 (D)8 8. A sunshine recorder globe (as shown below) of 30 cm diameter is made of glass of allel to the axis. Distance from C toh is 1M der normal adjustment positio e of 5Q/P is index 1.5. A ray enters the globe par refractive (B) 15cm (A) 30 cm (D) 11.75 em (C) 45cm Page 2 of 6 9. Uv graph for a reflecting/ refracting system is as shown. The system is 1M } { wem-31 30-20] (A) concave mirror of focal length 5 cm (©) concave mirror of focal length 10 om 10. An equilateral glass prism has a refractive in (B) convex lens of focal length 5 cm (D) convex lens of focal length 10 cm \dex 1.6 in air, Angle of minimum deviation of the prism, when kept in a medium of refractive index (4V2 /5) is 1M (A) 30° (8) 60° (O sin (42 /5) (D) 45° 11. Assertion (A); Propagation of light through an optical fibre is due to total internal reflection taking place at the core-claddinginterface. Reason (R): Refractive index of the material ofthe cladding of the optical fibre is greater than that of the core. 1M (A) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is correct explanation of Assertion. (8) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion, (C) Assertion is true but Reason is false. (D) Both Assertion and Reason are false. 12. Assertion (A): Focal length of a lens vary when itis immersed in different liquids, Reason (R): Focal length of a lens depends on the refractive index of the medium in which it is placed. 1M (A) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is correct explanation of Assertion. (B) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. (©) Assertion is true but Reason is false. (D) Both Assertion and Reason are false. SECTION-B 13. Derive lens maker's formula for a biconvex lens, 2M 14. You are given following three lenses. Page 3 of 6 ve tc et cacti truct an a 3 iective fo cons M eyepiece and as a 2M sat the axis. The two equal acing between them to be zero) Which two lenses will you u astronomical telescope? Giv na * Give reason, A thin doubk © convex lens of fo | halve: two halves are combineg cal length fis broken into as sh (i) Ee il iii) What i (ii) ( at is the focal length of the combi 6) The refractive index of am ombinaton in (ii) and (iii)? rebrdctive lider SA ‘aterial of a concave lens is mi. It is immerse emerge - A parallel beam of light is incident on the lens. Trace the path of iG ir ‘gent rays when (i) m>m (i) ne

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