Wave Optics MCQs With Answers – Part 1 (Class 12 Physics)
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Wave Optics MCQs with Answers – Part 1 (Class 12 Physics)

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1. Wave optics is mainly introduced because some light phenomena cannot be fully explained by treating light only as straight-line rays. The clearest group of such phenomena is
ⓐ. dispersion, refraction, and image formation
ⓑ. reflection, refraction, and rectilinear propagation
ⓒ. reflection, rectilinear propagation, and image formation by plane mirrors
ⓓ. interference, diffraction, and polarisation
2. A beam of light passes through an opening whose size is comparable to its wavelength \( \lambda \). A purely geometrical ray picture is expected to fail mainly because
ⓐ. the aperture acts like an ordinary wide opening
ⓑ. wave spreading near the aperture edges
ⓒ. only the colour changes inside the opening
ⓓ. the emerging rays become exactly parallel
3. Which observation most directly points to the need for superposition of light waves?
ⓐ. alternate bright and dark bands from coherent slits
ⓑ. A plane mirror forms a virtual image by reflection
ⓒ. A straight rod casts a sharp shadow in ordinary sunlight
ⓓ. A lens focuses parallel rays toward its principal focus
4. Polarised sunglasses reduce glare because they make use of the fact that light waves can have their vibrations
ⓐ. made parallel to the propagation direction
ⓑ. restricted only along the direction of propagation
ⓒ. blocked equally in all transverse directions
ⓓ. restricted in one transverse direction
5. Match the observation with the wave-optics idea most closely involved.
ObservationWave-optics idea
P. Colours produced by overlapping reflected light waves1. Polarisation
Q. Spreading of light after passing through a very narrow slit2. Diffraction
R. Reduction of glare by a polaroid sheet3. Interference
ⓐ. P-3, Q-1, R-2
ⓑ. P-1, Q-2, R-3
ⓒ. P-2, Q-3, R-1
ⓓ. P-3, Q-2, R-1
6. For a light wave of the same frequency and in the same medium, increasing the amplitude \( a \) mainly affects
ⓐ. the intensity \( I \)
ⓑ. the value of wavelength \( \lambda \) only
ⓒ. the colour only
ⓓ. the time period \( T \) only
7. In a light wave travelling in a medium, the relation connecting speed, frequency, and wavelength is \(v=\) ______.
ⓐ. \(\nu+\lambda\)
ⓑ. \(\frac{\nu}{\lambda}\)
ⓒ. \(\nu\lambda\)
ⓓ. \(\frac{\lambda}{\nu}\)
8. The time period \(T\) of a light wave is related to its frequency \(\nu\) by
ⓐ. \(T=\frac{1}{\nu}\)
ⓑ. \(T=\nu\)
ⓒ. \(T=\nu^2\)
ⓓ. \(T=\frac{\lambda}{v^2}\)
9. Two points of a light wave are said to be in the same phase when they
ⓐ. are always separated by half a wavelength
ⓑ. have zero displacement at every instant
ⓒ. are at the same stage of vibration
ⓓ. reach corresponding stages at different instants
10. A narrow opening produces a bright region with blurred edges instead of a perfectly sharp geometrical shadow. The best wave-optics explanation is that
ⓐ. the aperture width is large compared with \( \lambda \)
ⓑ. light has spread after passing the opening
ⓒ. the wavefront remains perfectly plane at the edges
ⓓ. only regular reflection occurs at the opening
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