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Is it true that a student suffering from hypermetropia has difficulty reading the blackboard sitting in the last row?


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a

True

b

False 

answer is B.

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Detailed Solution

The above statement is False.
Other names for hypermetropia are long-sightedness, and far-sightedness. The eye disease known as hypermetropia is described by the formation of an image of a close object behind the retina. Rather than focusing on the retina in this situation, the light is concentrated behind the retina.
In this condition, close objects appear blurry but distant objects are clearly visible.
If a student suffering from hypermetropia has difficulty reading the blackboard sitting in the starting rows. Then he was suffering from myopia (short-sightedness). [97][98][99][100]
The correct statement would be, a student suffering from myopia has difficulty reading the blackboard sitting in the [101][102]starting rows[103][104][105][106].[107][108]
  
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Is it true that a student suffering from hypermetropia has difficulty reading the blackboard sitting in the last row?