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Give four points of difference between the following terms/ quantities :
Near- sightedness and Far- sightedness

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  • Which of the following is true for near sightedness?

    A
    Nearby objects cannot be seen clearly.
    B
    Distant objects cannot be seen clearly.
    C
    The eye lens cannot become thick as required.
    D
    This defect can be rectified using spectacles of convex lenses.
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