EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS
LATEST 2024 – 2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
An objective measure of the refractive power of the eye is called?
a. Retinoscopy
b. Lensometry
c. Pachymetry
d. None of the above - ANSWERS-a. Retinoscopy
What is the largest cause of irreversible blindness?
a. Iritis
b. Retinal detachment
,c. Macular degeneration
d.. Conjunctivitis - ANSWERS-c. Macular degeneration
What is a form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turn inward?
a. Emmetropia
b. Ametropia
c. Esotropia
d. Myopia - ANSWERS-c. Esotropia
Glaucoma causes damage to the eye.
a. True
b. False - ANSWERS-a. True
When a crystalline lens gets hard or cloudy with age, it is called a ____.
a. Cataract
b. Hordeolum
c. Pinguecula
d. Keratoconus - ANSWERS-a. Cataract
,A visual condition where the eyes make repetitive, uncontrolled movements
often resulting in reduced vision is known as?
a. Strabismus
b. Aphakia
c. Nystagmus
d. Pinguecula - ANSWERS-c. Nystagmus
Diabetic patients may have vision loss due to diabetic retinopathy.
a. True
b. False - ANSWERS-a. True
What does PMMA stand for?
a. Perimethylmethactrylate
b. Polymyalgicacrylate
c. Posteriormethamethylacitate
d. Polymethylmethacrylate - ANSWERS-d. Polymethylmethacrylate
What happens when someone is diagnosed with keratoconus?
, a. The retina pulls away from the eyelid
b. The cornea thins & bulges forward
c. The clear transparent tissue of the eye is torn
d. The eyelid becomes inflamed - ANSWERS-b. The cornea thins & bulges forward
Replacement of the crystalline lens with an intraocoular lens creates a condition
called pseudophakia.
a. True
b. False - ANSWERS-a. True
What carries impulses from the retina to the brain?
a. Optic nerve
b. Optic chiasm
c. Crystalline lens
d. Lacrimal gland - ANSWERS-a. Optic nerve
What is the name given to the area of the retina responsible for seeing detail?
a. Macula
b. Choroids