The mirror used in search lights is

concave
convex
plane
none

The correct answer is (a) concave.

A concave mirror is a curved mirror that bulges inward at the center. It reflects light rays in such a way that they converge at a point in front of the mirror. This makes concave mirrors useful for focusing light, such as in searchlights.

A convex mirror is a curved mirror that bulges outward at the center. It reflects light rays in such a way that they diverge, or spread out. This makes convex mirrors useful for providing a wider field of view, such as in rearview mirrors.

A plane mirror is a flat mirror. It reflects light rays in such a way that they bounce off the mirror at the same angle that they hit it. This makes plane mirrors useful for providing a true reflection of an object.

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