Mirrors and Mirror Formula MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Mirrors and Mirror Formula MCQs for Competitive Exams

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How many images will be formed if two mirrors are fitted on adjacent walls and one mirror on roof?
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A concave mirror is placed on a horizontal table, with its axis directed vertically upwards. Let O be the pole of the mirror and C its centre of curvature. A point object is placed at C. It has a real image, also located at C. If the mirror is now filled with water, the image will be
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60. A person standing midway between the two walls of a room 15 m high looks into a plane mirror fixed on the wall. The minimum length l of the plane mirror required for him to see the full length image of the wall behind him is equal to
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84. An object is at a distance of 0.5 m in front of a plane mirror. Distance between the object and its image is
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To obtain a parallel beam from the headlight of a car, it must be fitted with
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The light reflected by a plane mirror may form a real image
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The sides of eight-sided mirror are :
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Two plane mirrors are set at right angles and a plate is placed in any position between the mirrors. The number of images of the plate which will be
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The sun (diameter d) subtends an angle θ radian at the pole of a concave mirror of focal length f. The diameter of the image of sun formed by mirror is
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A man 2 m tall stands 5 m in front of a large vertical plane mirror. Then the angle subtended at his eye by his image in the plane mirror is
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