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Cone-shaped retinal cells respond to the brightness or intensity of light. Agree or Disagree?

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  3. The eye lens of human eye is a double convex lens. Agree or Disagree?

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  6. What is aqueous humour ?

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  7. What is the maximum power of accommodation of a normal eye ?

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  8. What is meant by scattering of light?

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  9. What is the basic cause of atmospheric refraction ?

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  14. What is the principle of the working of the human eye?

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  19. How much is our horizontal field of view (a) with one eye open (b)...

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