$A$ man with defective eyes cannot see objects distinctly at a distance of more than $60 \, cm$ from his eyes. The power of the lens to be used will be:

  • A
    $+ 60 \, D$
  • B
    $- 60 \, D$
  • C
    $- 1.66 \, D$
  • D
    $\frac{1}{1.66} \, D$

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$A$ man can see only between $75 \, cm$ and $100 \, cm$. The power of the lens required to correct the near point will be:

The human eye has a lens which has a

Match the List-$I$ with the List-$II$ from the combinations shown:
$(I)$ Presbyopia$(A)$ Sphero-cylindrical lens
$(II)$ Hypermetropia$(B)$ Convex lens of proper power may be used close to the eye
$(III)$ Astigmatism$(C)$ Concave lens of suitable focal length
$(IV)$ Myopia$(D)$ Bifocal lens of suitable focal length

The image formed on the retina of the eye is proportional to:

When the power of the eye lens increases,a defect of vision is produced. This defect is known as:

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