A convex mirror forms a virtual, diminished, and upright image for all real objects regardless of the location of the object.

A. True
B. False
Is it true?

A convex mirror of focal length 10 cm forms an upright and magnified image of a real object places at a distance of 20 cm from the mirror.
A. True
B. False

true, false

The correct answer to the first question is B. False. A convex mirror forms a virtual, diminished, and upright image for objects located beyond its focal point. However, for objects located between the mirror and its focal point, the image formed would be virtual, enlarged, and upright.

Regarding the second question, the correct answer is B. False. A convex mirror always forms a virtual and diminished image, regardless of the position of the object. So, it would not form an upright and magnified image for any real object placed in front of it.