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A concave lens forms the image of an object which is:

  1. virtual, inverted, and diminished
  2. virtual, upright, and diminished
  3. virtual, inverted, and enlarged
  4. virtual, upright, and enlarged.

Refraction Lens

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virtual, upright, and diminished

Reason — Irrespective of the position of the object, a concave lens always forms an image which is virtual, upright and diminished and it is situated on the side of the object between the focus and the lens.

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