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LAKHMIR SINGH & MANJIT KAUR-THE HUMAN EYE AND THE COLOURFUL WORLD -Exercise
  1. What changes the shape of lens in the eye ?

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  2. What do the ciliary muscles do when you are focusing on a nearby objec...

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  3. What is the least distance of distinct vision for a normal human eye ?

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  4. What is the : (a) far point of a normal human eye ? (b) near point...

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  5. What is the range of vision of a normal human eye ?

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  6. Name the part of our eyes which helps us to focus near and distant obj...

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  7. Define the term "power of accommodation" of human eye.

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  8. Give the scientific names of the following parts of the eye : (a) ca...

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  9. Fill in the following blanks with suitable words : (a) Most of the r...

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  10. Why is normal eye not able to see clearly the objects placed closer th...

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  11. What changes take place in the shape of eye-lens : (a) when the eye ...

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  12. The eye of a person are focused (i) on a nearby object, and (ii) on a ...

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  13. What change is made in the eye to enable it to focus on objects situat...

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  14. How is the amount of light entering the eye controlled ?

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  15. What happens to the eye when you enter a darkened cinema hall from bri...

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  16. Why does it take some time to see objects in a dim room when you enter...

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  17. A person walking in a dark corridor enters into a brightly lit room : ...

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  18. Ciliary muscles of human eye can contract or relax. How does it help i...

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  19. Describe and explain, how a normal eye can see objects lying at variou...

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  20. There are two types of light-sensitive cells in the human eye : (a) ...

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