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Concave and Convex Mirrors.
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Concave and Convex Mirrors.
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Concave and Convex Mirrors.
1.
A convex mirror is commonly used in:
A)
Flashlights
B)
Makeup mirrors
C)
Headlights of automobiles
D)
Telescopes
Answer
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C) Headlights of automobile
Explanation
2.
What type of image does a convex mirror always form?
A)
Real and inverted
B)
Real and erect
C)
Virtual and inverted
D)
Virtual and erect
Answer
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D) Virtual and erect
Explanation
3.
What is the effect on light rays when they strike a concave mirror?
A)
They diverge
B)
They remain parallel
C)
They converge at a focal point
D)
They reflect in multiple directions
Answer
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C) They converge at a focal point
Explanation
4.
Why are convex mirrors preferred in vehicles?
A)
They produce larger images
B)
They provide a wider field of view
C)
They focus light
D)
They create clearer images
Answer
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B) They provide a wider field of view
Explanation
5.
Which type of mirror is known as the “Banker’s mirror”?
A)
Concave mirror
B)
Plane mirror
C)
Convex mirror
D)
Parabolic mirror
Answer
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C) Convex mirror
Explanation
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