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Question
A student sitting on the last bench can read the letters written on the blackboard but is not able to read the letters written in his text book. Which of the following statements is correct?
Options
The near point of his eyes has receded away
The near point of his eyes has come closer to him
The far point of his eyes has come closer to him
The far point of his eyes has receded away
Solution
The near point of his eyes has receded away
Explanation -
In hypermetropia, the near point of the eye moves away from 25 cm. Due to this, the person needs to keep the book at more than 25 cm to read it properly.
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