(N/A) The optical centre is the central point of a lens through which a ray of light passes without undergoing any deviation.
$(b)$ To obtain a real,inverted,and highly enlarged image with a convex lens,the object must be placed at the principal focus $(F_1)$. The image will be formed at infinity.
$(c)$ Given: Focal length of concave lens $f = -20 \, cm$,Image distance $v = -15 \, cm$.
Using the lens formula: $\frac{1}{f} = \frac{1}{v} - \frac{1}{u}$
$\frac{1}{-20} = \frac{1}{-15} - \frac{1}{u}$
$\frac{1}{u} = \frac{1}{-15} - \frac{1}{-20} = -\frac{1}{15} + \frac{1}{20}$
$\frac{1}{u} = \frac{-4 + 3}{60} = -\frac{1}{60}$
$u = -60 \, cm$.
Thus,the object should be placed at a distance of $60 \, cm$ in front of the lens.