Explore topic-wise MCQs in Physics.

This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Physics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

An object is to be seen through a simple microscope of power 10 D. Where should the object be placed to reduce maximum angular magnification? The least distance for distinct vision is 25 cm.

A. + 7.1 cm
B. 7.1 cm
C. + 25 cm
D. 25 cm
Answer» C. + 25 cm
2.

What focal length should the reading spectacles have for a person for whom the least distance of distinct vision is 50 cm?

A. + 25 cm
B. 25 cm
C. + 50 cm
D. 50 cm
Answer» D. 50 cm
3.

How does the magnifying power of a telescope change on increasing the diameter of its objective?

A. Independent
B. Doubled
C. Halved
D. Becomes zero
Answer» B. Doubled
4.

X can see objects in the ultra-violet light while human beings cannot do so. Identify X.

A. Penguin
B. Bees
C. Ant
D. Tiger
Answer» C. Ant
5.

The upper part of the bi-focal lens is a convex lens while its lower part is a concave lens.

A. True
B. False
Answer» C.
6.

Which of the following is used to increase the range of a telescope?

A. Increasing the focal length
B. Decreasing the focal length
C. Increasing the diameter of the objective
D. Decreasing the diameter of the objective
Answer» D. Decreasing the diameter of the objective
7.

Two lenses of focal lengths 5 cm and 50 cm are to be used for making a telescope. Which lens will you use for the objective?

A. Both
B. Neither
C. 5 cm
D. 50 cm
Answer» E.
8.

A fly is sitting on the objective of a telescope. What will be its effect on the final image of the distant object?

A. Reduces
B. Increases
C. Remains constant
D. Indefinite
Answer» B. Increases
9.

How much intensity of the image is increased if the diameter of the objective of a telescope is doubled?

A. Two times
B. Four times
C. Eight times
D. Sixteen times
Answer» C. Eight times
10.

A boy uses spectacles of focal length -50 cm. Name the defect of the vision he is suffering from.

A. Astigmatism
B. Hypermetropia
C. Myopia
D. Presbyopia
Answer» D. Presbyopia