NOCE Certification Set.-QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS| 2026 | 100% Correct
NOCE stands for
National Opticianry Competency Exam
a lens' focal length can be altered by
changing the curvature of one surface
meniscus, equiconcave and flat concave are types of:
minus lenses
equiconvex flat convex, meniscus are all types of:
plus lenses
this kind of lens has one convex and one concave surface
meniscus
notates the position of the astigmatism power
the axis
when light changes direction as it passes from one medium to another
refraction
controls the amount of light that enters the eye
iris
the eyes tendency to move from its normal position
, phoria
a misalignment of the eyes when looking at an object
tropia
a type of eye misalignment, where one eye deviates outward
exotropia
an eye condition that affects binocular vision and eye alignment
exophoria
refractive condition in which light focuses directly on the retina
emmetropia
how multifocal height is usually measured
from the lower edge of the lens
an advantage of titanium frames
corrosion resistant
outward inclination of the of the bottom of a framed lens
retroscopic tilt
will maximize the amount of the bridge surface that rests on the nose and will also raise the
optical center 1 mm for every 2 degrees of tilit
pantoscopic tilt
having distinct vision all around and not only in a distinct or direct line.
ANSWERS| 2026 | 100% Correct
NOCE stands for
National Opticianry Competency Exam
a lens' focal length can be altered by
changing the curvature of one surface
meniscus, equiconcave and flat concave are types of:
minus lenses
equiconvex flat convex, meniscus are all types of:
plus lenses
this kind of lens has one convex and one concave surface
meniscus
notates the position of the astigmatism power
the axis
when light changes direction as it passes from one medium to another
refraction
controls the amount of light that enters the eye
iris
the eyes tendency to move from its normal position
, phoria
a misalignment of the eyes when looking at an object
tropia
a type of eye misalignment, where one eye deviates outward
exotropia
an eye condition that affects binocular vision and eye alignment
exophoria
refractive condition in which light focuses directly on the retina
emmetropia
how multifocal height is usually measured
from the lower edge of the lens
an advantage of titanium frames
corrosion resistant
outward inclination of the of the bottom of a framed lens
retroscopic tilt
will maximize the amount of the bridge surface that rests on the nose and will also raise the
optical center 1 mm for every 2 degrees of tilit
pantoscopic tilt
having distinct vision all around and not only in a distinct or direct line.