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Statement I : Magnification of a convex mirror is always positive.
Statement II: `m = -v/u` and convex mirror always forms virtual image.

A

If both Statement- I and Statement- II are true, and Statement - II is the correct explanation of Statement– I.

B

If both Statement - I and Statement - II are true but Statement - II is not the correct explanation of Statement – I.

C

If Statement - I is true but Statement - II is false.

D

If Statement - I is false but Statement - II is true.

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  • Magnification produced by convex mirror is :

    A
    always positive and greater than one
    B
    always negative
    C
    always positive and less than one
    D
    zero
  • Image of an object in a convex mirror is

    A
    always real
    B
    always virtual
    C
    always erect
    D
    real or virtual depending on position of object
  • An image formed by a convex mirror is always:

    A
    virtual, erect arid diminished
    B
    virtual real and magnified
    C
    real, inverted and diminished
    D
    real, erect and magnified
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