An object placed in front of a converging lens between the focal point and the center of curvature, produces an image that is…

Magnified, real, and upright
Magnified, virtual, and upright
Magnified, real, and inverted
De-magnified, virtual, and upright

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To determine the characteristics of the image formed by a converging lens when an object is placed between the focal point (F) and the center of curvature (C), we can use the following rules:

1. If the object is placed between F and the lens, the image formed will be virtual, upright, and magnified.
2. If the object is placed at F, no image will be formed because the light rays will be parallel after passing through the lens.
3. If the object is placed beyond C, the image formed will be real, inverted, and diminished.

In this case, the object is placed between the focal point (F) and the center of curvature (C), which falls under the first rule. Therefore, the image formed by the converging lens will be magnified, virtual, and upright.

Hence, the correct answer is:
Magnified, virtual, and upright.