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NOCE PRACTICE TEST | 139 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
| 2026 UPDATE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION




When verifying a finished pair of progressive-addition lenses at the lensometer,
you have identified the stronger point. What are the next steps to take and
why?
a. Read the distance powers in the distance circle, noting any deviations that
may be outside of tolerances, then remove the glasses from the lensometer
and measure PD's and height
b. Read the distance powers in the distance circle, read the add powers, noting
any deviations that ma be outside of tolerances, then remove the glasses and
measure PD's and heights
c. Center the MRP's, reading the powers and noting any deviations that may be
outside of tolerances, the remove the glasses and measure PD's and heights
d. Center the MRP's, noting any deviations on the weaker lens that my
constitute vertical imbalance, then read the distance and near powers in the
circles, noting any deviations outside of tolerances, and finally remove the
glasses and measure PD's and Answer - Center the MRP's, noting any
deviations on the weaker lens that my constitute vertical imbalance, then read
the distance and near powers in the circles, noting any deviations outside of
tolerances, and finally remove the glasses and measure PD's and heights.


When is it necessary to know the drop and inset of a flat-top bifocal?
a. When verifying prescribed prism
b. When ordering for a sensitive person
c. When measuring a patient's fitting height
d. When reading the add power Answer - When verifying prescribed prism

,What is the most important thing to avoid when working with a frame made of
optyl?
a. Making any adjustments as the material cools
b. Heating the frame in anyway
c. Getting the frame wet
d. Stretching the frame beyond its shape and size Answer - Making any
adjustments as the material cools


A 42 year old patient presents to you complaining of her eyes being tired at the
end of a day of staring at a computer screen, and the patient is unable to read
the paper after dinner. What is most likely the problem?
a. Hyperopia
b. Presbyopia
c. Nystagmus
d. Phthisis Answer - Presbyopia


What is a 1.5 diopter horizontal prism for a patient with a mild esophoria
known as?
a. Compound
b. Induced
c. Palliative
d. Slab-off Answer - Palliative


a +4.00 lens intended to be positioned at PD of 30 mm was actually
manufactured at 33 m. What is the amount of prism induced by this error?
a. 12 diopters
b. 0.75 diopters
c. 1.33 diopters

,d. 1.2 diopters Answer - 1.2 diopters


a prescription if +1.75 -2.75 x153 would be written in what way by an
ophthalmologist?
a. +4.00 +2.75 x063
b. -1.00 +2.75 x063
c. -1.00 +2.75 x153
d. -2.75 +1.75 x153 Answer - -1.00 +2.75 x063


A prescription is written as follows: OD -1.25 +1.75 x110. What transposed
prescription would be written on the lab order?
a. -3.00 -1.75 x110
b. +0.50 -1.75 x110
c. Plano +1/75 x030
d. +0.50 -1.75 x020 Answer - +0.50 -1.75 x020


What strength is a lens measured in?
a. Microns
b. Add power
c. Diopters
d. Prisms Answer - Diopters


What will light rays passing through a "plus" lens always do?
a. Diverge
b. Converge
c. Cohere
d. Disperse Answer - Converge

, What is the principle action on light passing from one medium into another of
different density called?
a. Displacement
b. Convergence
c. Diffraction
d. Refraction Answer - Refraction


What range of UV light is typically responsible for sunburns?
a. 10 nanometers to 100 nanometers
b. 320 nanometers to 400 nanometers
c. 100 nanometers to 290 nanometers
d. 290 nanometers to 320 nanometers Answer - 290 nanometers to 320
nanometers


what is the measure of how far it takes a lens to bring light to a point?
a. Focal length
b. Major axis
c. Power
d. Base curve Answer - Focal length


What is the spacing between the surface if the eye and the inside surface of a
corrective lens known as?
a. Sagittal depth
b. Fitting cross
c. Seg drop
d. Vertex distance Answer - Vertex distance

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