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Can a concave lens form an image of size two times that of the object?
  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Sometimes
  4. None of these

A
No
B
None of these
C
Sometimes
D
Yes
Solution
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Any ray of light passing through the the optic axis of concave lens diverges, except the one passing through the optic center which travels undeviated. When the diverged rays are reproduced backwards they always intersect at a height lower than that of the object.
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