Ray Optics And Optical Instruments MCQs With Answers – Part 5 (Class 12 Physics)
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Ray Optics and Optical Instruments MCQs with Answers – Part 5 (Class 12 Physics)

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401. The spectacle lens used to correct myopia is
ⓐ. a convex lens of positive power
ⓑ. a plane glass slab of zero power
ⓒ. a cylindrical lens for every case
ⓓ. a concave lens of negative power
402. A myopic person has a far point at \(2.0\,m\). The spectacle lens needed for viewing distant objects should have power
ⓐ. \(-0.50\,\text{D}\)
ⓑ. \(+0.50\,\text{D}\)
ⓒ. \(-2.0\,\text{D}\)
ⓓ. \(+2.0\,\text{D}\)
403. A myopic eye has far point \(50\,cm\). For clear viewing of very distant objects, the required spectacle power is
ⓐ. \(-2.0\,\text{D}\)
ⓑ. \(+2.0\,\text{D}\)
ⓒ. \(-0.50\,\text{D}\)
ⓓ. \(+0.50\,\text{D}\)
404. A claim says, “A myopic eye should be corrected by a convex lens because a distant object sends parallel rays.” The better response is that a myopic eye needs
ⓐ. a convex lens to increase convergence further
ⓑ. no lens because parallel rays never need focusing
ⓒ. a concave lens to reduce effective convergence
ⓓ. a prism because prisms always form retinal images
405. Hypermetropia is a defect in which a person usually has difficulty seeing
ⓐ. distant objects clearly while nearby objects are always clear
ⓑ. nearby objects clearly
ⓒ. only objects at infinity
ⓓ. only objects through a prism
406. The spectacle lens used to correct hypermetropia is
ⓐ. a concave lens of negative power
ⓑ. a convex lens of positive power
ⓒ. a plane mirror
ⓓ. a rectangular glass slab
407. A hypermetropic person has near point \(75\,cm\). What power of spectacle lens is needed so that an object at \(25\,cm\) can be seen clearly?
ⓐ. \(-2.67\,\text{D}\)
ⓑ. \(+1.33\,\text{D}\)
ⓒ. \(+2.67\,\text{D}\)
ⓓ. \(-1.33\,\text{D}\)
408. A hypermetropic person's near point is \(50\,cm\). The spectacle lens should allow reading at \(25\,cm\). The required power is
ⓐ. \(-2.0\,\text{D}\)
ⓑ. \(+4.0\,\text{D}\)
ⓒ. \(-4.0\,\text{D}\)
ⓓ. \(+2.0\,\text{D}\)
409. A comparison of vision defects is shown below:
RowDefectMain difficultyCorrection
PMyopiadistant objectsconcave lens
QHypermetropianearby objectsconvex lens
RMyopiaimage of distant object before retinadiverging lens
SHypermetropiaimage of near object tends behind retinaconcave lens
The acceptable rows are
ⓐ. P, Q, and R only
ⓑ. P and S only
ⓒ. Q, R, and S only
ⓓ. P, Q, R, and S
410. Presbyopia commonly occurs with age because
ⓐ. the prism angle of the eye becomes zero
ⓑ. the retina begins acting like a plane mirror
ⓒ. the power of accommodation of the eye decreases
ⓓ. the speed of light in the eye becomes infinite
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