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ABO American Board of Opticianry
NOCE National Opticianry Competency Examination
Course Title and Number: ABO NOCE Competency Exam
Exam Title: Competenct Exam
Exam Date: Exam 2025- 2026
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1. A 3 year old child is brought to you for his/her first pair of
glasses. The left eye is turned in. This condition is known as:
a. Esotropia
b. Exophoria
c. Esophoria
d. "wall-eyes" - =Answer>> Esotropia
2. Impulses are carried from the retina to the brain along the:
a. Optic nerve
b. Ora serrata
c. Ciliary body
d. Fovea centralis - =Answer>> Optic nerve
3. The loss of the ability to accommodate is called _________.
a. Accommodation
b. Presbyopia.
c. Emmetropia
d. Hyperopia - =Answer>> presbyopia.
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4. What is double vison?
a. Amblyopia
b. diplopia
c. dacryocystitis
d. erythema - =Answer>> diplopia
5. The eye that focuses ligjht on the retina with no assistance from
accommmodation or spectacle lenses is considered to be
_________.
a. Emmetropic
b. Hypermetropic
c. Monochromatic
d. Anisometropic - =Answer>> Emmetropic
6. The condition in which the crystalline lens gradually loses its
transparency with consequent loss of visual activity is known as:
a. Astigmatism
b. Diplopia
c. Strabismus
d. Cataract - =Answer>> Cataract
7. A tendency of one eye to deviate upward is:
8. A: hyperphoria
9. B: hypophoria
10. C: esophoria
11. D: exophoria - =Answer>> Hyperphoria
12. Night vision is chiefly a function of the:
a. rods
b. Cones
c. Fovea
d. Macula - =Answer>> rods
13. The iris has the ability to change the pupil size from -
=Answer>> 2 millimeters to 8 millimeters.
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14. accommodation - =Answer>> The process of focusing on
objects based on their distance
15. zonules - =Answer>> The ciliary body is attached to lens
via fibrous strands
16. Limbus - =Answer>> Where the cornea blends into the
sclera
17. palpebral conjunctiva - =Answer>> The layer that covers
the eyelids.
18. Ocular or Bulbar Conjunctiva - =Answer>> -thin,
translucent (sclera is visible)
19. -loosely attached to sclera by connective tissue
20. Lateral Rectus: - =Answer>> :Rotates eye laterally or out
towards the ear. Attaches directly to the side of the eye and
runs straight back.
21. Superior Rectus - =Answer>> Eye looks up. Attaches
directly to the top of the eye and runs straight back.
22. Medial Rectus - =Answer>> Rotates eye medially or in
towards the nose. Attaches directly to the side of the eye and
runs straight back
23. Inferior Rectus - =Answer>> Eye looks down. Attaches
directly to bottom of the eye and runs straight back.
24. Inferior Oblique - =Answer>> Eye rolls, looks up and to
the side. Attaches along the lateral side of the eye and runs
under the eye passing over the inferior rectus and attaches
medially.
25. Superior Oblique: - =Answer>> Eye rolls, looks down and
to the side. Attaches under the superior rectus, passes through a
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