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TAMIR-E-NAU ACADEMY TAUNSA SHARIF

Entry Test (CH# 10)


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A. SELECT THE BEST ONE
1. The ability of an instrument to reveal the minor details of the object under
examination is called its
a. linear magnification b. power of lens c. magnifying power d. resolving power
2. If x is wavelength of light then the resolving power of lens is
a. λ min = 1.22 D/λ b. R = λ /Δ λ c. R = Nm d. λ min = 1.22 λ /D
3. The resolving power of grating spectrometer in
a. R = λ / Δλ b. λmin = 1.22D/ λ c. R = Nm d. both a & c
4. When an object then the image is at
a. infinity b. at least distance of distinct vision c. away from 2f d. 2f
5. The simple microscope is used where
a. high magnification is required b. high resolution is required
c. low resolution is required d. low magnification is required
6. The compound microscope is used where
a. high resolution is required b. high magnification is required
c. low resolution is required d. low magnification is required
7. The resolution of compound microscope can be increased by using
a. red light b. green light c. blue light d. all
8. In an astronomical telescope the mage formed by objective in
a. virtual, inverted and diminished b. real, inverted and enlarged
c. red erect and diminished d. red inverted and diminished
9. The used of blue light increases the resolution of microscope because it
a. decreases diffraction b. increases diffraction
c. decreases interference d. increases interference
10. The aperture of a telescope is kept large to
a. increase magnifying power b. collect large amount of light
c. increases its resolving power d. get sharp image
11. The collimator is spectrometer is used to
a. provide parallel rays of light b. diffract the rays of light
c. reflect the rays of light d. transmit the rays of light
12. The angle subtended by one side of the eight sided mirror is
a. 2 rad b. /8 rad c. /2 rad d. /4 rad
13. Bell’s photo phone used a modulated beam of reflected sunlight focused on
a. photodiode b. photo cells c. LEP d. selenium detector
14. The optical bibers have
a. much wider band width capability
b. no electromagnetic interference
c. transmit light around corners
d. all of these
15. In optical fiber of the angle the ray of light
a. escape from the fibre b. reflected in the fibre
c. becomes parallel to fibre d. all of these
16. In multimode mode graded index fiber the diameter of core in
a. 50 μm b. 5 μm c. 10 μm d. 50 to 1000 μm
17. In new system of fibre optic communication the repeaters are placed after the
distance of
a. 150 km b. 100 km c. 30 km d. 200 km
18. In step index the information received at the end of optical fiber can be
inaccurate due to
a. reflection b. scattering c. multiple reflection d. dispersion
19. The least distance of distict vision is
a. 25 cm b. 2.5 cm c. 25 mm d. 25 m
20. The magnifying power of simple microscope is
a. 1-d/f b. 2+ f/d c. 1+ f/d d. 1+d/f
21. The magnifying power of a compound microscope is
a. magnification of objective x magnification of eye piece
b. magnification of objective – magnification of eye piece
c. magnification of objective + magnification of eye piece
d. magnification of objective
magnification of eye piece
22. The length of astronomical refracting telescope with convex lens as eye piece for
normal adjustment is
a. f0 – fe b. f0/fe c. f0 + fe d. f0 x fe
23. In astronomical telescope the image formed by eye piece is
a. real b. virtual c. neither real nor virtual d. none
24. In spectrometer the collimator is used to
a. disperse the beame b. collimate the beame
c. reflect the beam d. none
25. An image formed by a concave lens is always
a. virtual b. real c. inverted d. none

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