Assertion:  If objective and eye lenses of a microscope

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161.

Assertion:  When white light fall on the compact disc, multicolours are seen after reflection. 

Reason: CD disc behaves like a prism.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

  • If assertion is true but reason is false.

  • If both assertion and reason are false.


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162.

Assertion:  If objective and eye lenses of a microscope are interchanged then it can work as telescope. 

Reason:  The objective lens of telescope has  small focal length.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

  • If assertion is true but reason is false

  • If both assertion and reason are false.


D.

If both assertion and reason are false.

We  cannot  interchange  the  objective  and  eye  lenses of a microscope to make a telescope. The  reason  is  that  the  focal  length  of  lenses  in microscope are very small, of  the  order  of  mm  or  a  few  cm  and  the  difference  ( f0 - fe ) very  small,  while the  telescope  objective  have  a  very  large  focal  length  as  compared  to  eye  lens  of microscope.


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163.

In  Young's  double  slit experiment, the  two  slits  act  as coherent  sources  of  equal  amplitude  α  and  of  wavelength  λ. In  another  experiment  with  the  same  set  up,  the two  slits  are  sources  of  equal  amplitude  α  and  wavelength  λ, but  are  incoherent. The  ratio  of  intensities  of  light  at  the  midpoint  of  the  screen  in  the  first  case  to  that  in  the  second  case  is

  • 2 : 1

  • 1 : 2

  • 3 : 4

  • 4 : 3


164.

In Young's double slit experiment, the distance between two slits is made three times then the fridge width will become

  • 9 times

  • 1/9 times

  • 3 times

  • 1/3 times


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165.

Light  is  incident  normally  on  a  diffraction  grating  through  which  the  first  diffraction  is seen  at 32°. In  this  case  the  second  order  diffraction will  be

  • at 80o

  • at 64o

  • at 48o

  • there is no second order diffraction


166.

Assertion: A white source of light during interference forms only white and black fringes.

Reason: Width of fringe is inversely proportional to the wavelength of the light used.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

  • If assertion is true but reason is false

  • If both assertion and reason are false


167.

If a  street light of mass Mis suspended from the end of a uniform rod of length L in different possible patterns as shown in figure, then

      

  • pattern A is more sturdy

  • pattern B is more study

  • pattern C is more sturdy

  • all will have same sturdiness


168.

Assertion:  Standard optical diffraction gratings cannot be used for discriminating between different X-ray wavelengths. 

Reason: The grating spacing is not of the order of X-ray wavelengths.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion

  • If assertion is true, but reason is false

  • Both assertion and reason are false statements


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169.

Solid targets of different elements are bombarded by highly energetic electron beams. The frequency (f) of the characteristic X-rays emitted from different targets varies with atomic number Z as

  • f ∝ Z

  • f ∝ Z2

  • f ∝ Z

  • f ∝ Z3/2


170.

When exposed to sunlight, thin films of oil on water often exhibit brilliant colours due to the phenomenon of

  • interference

  • diffraction

  • dispersion

  • polarisation


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