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Q.

Where is the image formed in case of eye disease hypermetropia?

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a

Before retina and is corrected by convex lens. 

b

Before retina and is corrected by concave lens. 

c

Behind the retina and is corrected by convex lens. 

d

None of these

answer is B.

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Detailed Solution

  • Hypermetropia, also referred to as long- or far-sightedness, causes the picture of adjacent objects to appear blurry. It happens as a result of eyeball shortening, which causes an image to form behind the retina. 
  • Using convex lenses, which converge the light rays and focus them on the retina, hypermetropia can be rectified.
  • Therefore, "Behind retina and is corrected by convex lens" is the appropriate response.
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