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Solutions for Chapter 11: Light

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 11 of CBSE NCERT for Science [English] Class 7.


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Exercises [Pages 138 - 139]

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 7 11 Light Exercises [Pages 138 - 139]

Fill in the blanks:

Exercises | Q 1. (a) | Page 138

An image that cannot be obtained on a screen is called ______.

Exercises | Q 1. (b) | Page 138

Image formed by a convex ______ is always virtual and smaller in size.

Exercises | Q 1. (c) | Page 138

An image formed by a ______ mirror is always of the same size as that of the object.

Exercises | Q 1. (d) | Page 138

An image which can be obtained on a screen is called a ______ image.

Exercises | Q 1. (e) | Page 138

An image formed by a concave ______ cannot be obtained on a screen.

Choose the true and false statement from the following statements:

Exercises | Q 2. (a) | Page 138

We can obtain an enlarged and erect image by a convex mirror.

  • True

  • False

Exercises | Q 2. (b) | Page 138

A concave lens always forms a virtual image.

  • True

  • False

Exercises | Q 2. (c) | Page 138

We can obtain a real, enlarged and inverted image by a concave mirror.

  • True

  • False

Exercises | Q 2. (d) | Page 138

A real image cannot be obtained on a screen.

  • True

  • False

Exercises | Q 2. (e) | Page 138

A concave mirror always forms a real image.

  • True

  • False

Exercises | Q 3. | Page 138

Match the items given in Column I with one or more items of Column II.

  Column I   Column II
(a) A plane mirror (i) Used as a magnifying glass.
(b) A convex mirror (ii) Can form image of objects spread over a large area.
(c) A convex lens (iii) Used by dentists to see enlarged image of teeth.
(d) A concave mirror (iv) The image is always inverted and magnified.
(e) A concave lens (v) The image is erect and of the same size as the object.
    (vi) The image is erect and smaller in size than the object.
Exercises | Q 4. | Page 138

State the characteristics of the image formed by a plane mirror.

Exercises | Q 5. | Page 138

Find out the letters of English alphabet or any other language known to you in which the image formed in a plane mirror appears exactly like the letter itself. Discuss your findings.

Exercises | Q 6. (i) | Page 139

What is a virtual image? 

Exercises | Q 6. (ii) | Page 139

Give one situation where a virtual image is formed.

Exercises | Q 7. | Page 139

State two differences between a convex and a concave lens.

Exercises | Q 8. | Page 139

Give one use each of a concave and a convex mirror.

Exercises | Q 9. | Page 139

Which type of mirror can form a real image?

Exercises | Q 10. | Page 139

Which type of lens forms always a virtual image?

Choose the correct option in questions 11–13

Exercises | Q 11. | Page 139

A virtual image larger than the object can be produced by a ______.

  • concave lens

  • concave mirror

  • convex mirror

  • plane mirror

Exercises | Q 12. | Page 139

David is observing his image in a plane mirror. The distance between the mirror and his image is 4 m. If he moves 1 m towards the mirror, then the distance between David and his image will be ______.

  •  3 m

  •  5 m

  •  6 m

  • 8 m

Exercises | Q 13. | Page 139

The rear view mirror of a car is a plane mirror. A driver is reversing his car at a speed of 2 m/s. The driver sees in his rear view mirror the image of truck parked behind his car. The speed at which the image of the truck appears to approach the driver will be ______.

  • 1 m/s

  • 2 m/s

  • 4 m/s

  • 8 m/s

Activities and Projects [Pages 139 - 140]

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 7 11 Light Activities and Projects [Pages 139 - 140]

Extended Learning — Activities and Projects

Activities and Projects | Q 1. | Page 139

Play with a mirror

Write your name with a sketch pen on a thin sheet of paper, polythene or glass. Read your name on the sheet while standing in front of a plane mirror. Now look at your image in the mirror.

Activities and Projects | Q 2. | Page 139

A burning candle in water

Take a shoe box, open on one side. Place a small lighted candle in it. Place a clear glass sheet (roughly 25 cm × 25 cm) in front of this candle figure. Try to locate the image of the candle behind the glass sheet. Place a glass of water at its position. Ask your friends to look at the image of the candle through the sheet of glass. Ensure that candle is not visible to your friends. Your friends will be surprised to see the candle burning in water. Try to explain the reason.

Activities and Projects | Q 3. | Page 140

Make a rainbow

Try to make your own rainbow. You can try this project in the morning or in the evening. Stand with your back towards the Sun. Take a hosepipe or a water pipe used in the garden. Make a fine spray in front of you. You can see different colours of rainbow in the spray.

Activities and Projects | Q 4. | Page 140

Visit a laughing gallery in some science centre, or a science park or a village mela. You will find some large mirrors there. You can see your distorted and funny images in these mirrors. Try to find out the kind of mirrors used there.

Activities and Projects | Q 5. | Page 140

Visit a nearby hospital. You can also visit the clinic of an ENT specialist, or a dentist. Request the doctor to show you the mirrors used for examining ear, nose, throat and teeth. Can you recognise the kind of mirror used in these instruments?

Activities and Projects | Q 6. | Page 140

Role play

Here is a game that a group of children can play. One child will be chosen to act as object and another will act as the image of the object. The object and the image will sit opposite to each other. The object will make movements, such as raising a hand, touching an ear etc. The image will have to make the correct movement following the movement of the object. The rest of the group will watch the movements of the image. If the image fails to make the correct movement, she/he will be retired. Another child will take her/his place and the game will continue. A scoring scheme can be introduced. The group that scores the maximum will be declared the winner.

Solutions for 11: Light

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NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 7 chapter 11 - Light - Shaalaa.com

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 7 chapter 11 - Light

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Concepts covered in Science [English] Class 7 chapter 11 Light are Light, The propagation of light, Reflection of Light, Mirrors, Plane Mirror, Lateral Inversion, Divergence and Convergence of Light, Spherical Mirrors, Formation of Image by Reflection: Real and Virtual Image, Concave Mirror, Convex Mirror, Images Formed by Sperical Lenses, Colour, Dispersion of Light Through Prism and Formation of Spectrum, Concept of Lenses, Prism, Light, The propagation of light, Reflection of Light, Mirrors, Plane Mirror, Lateral Inversion, Divergence and Convergence of Light, Spherical Mirrors, Formation of Image by Reflection: Real and Virtual Image, Concave Mirror, Convex Mirror, Images Formed by Sperical Lenses, Colour, Dispersion of Light Through Prism and Formation of Spectrum, Concept of Lenses, Prism.

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