Medical Quiz

Eyes Quiz

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Another term for Myopia is:

A. farsightedness

B. nearsightedness


Your iris has fewer unique characteristics than your fingerprint

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Heterochromia is the medical term for

A. Having two different coloured eyes.

B. For having lots of colour in your eyes

C. When your eyes change colour

D. For being colour blind


For Glaucoma, this is recommended to prevent blindness:

A. Eye Checkup

B. Eye Surgery

C. Eye Cleansing


Which of the following is rich in Vitamin A?

A. yams

B. carrots

C. onion

D. grapes


What is Ommatophobia

A. The fear of Oman

B. The fear of doormats

C. The fear of eyes

D. The fear of mistakes


Which of the following is not a symptom of Astigmatism?

A. Indigestion

B. Clear vision

C. Headache

D. Heart palpitation


Which among the following is not the cause of eye defects:

A. Eye irritation due to dust, heat, tension, chemicals

B. Contagious ailments

C. Eating too much carrots

D. Heredity


The average person blinks how many times a minute (bet you just blinked!).

A. 8

B. 10

C. 12

D. 14


Concave lenses should be worn to shorten the focus.
True or False.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Which among the following should we refrain from:

A. Reading in a well-lighted room

B. Reading in a moving vehicle

C. Reading in a couch


Which is the fasted muscle in your body.

A. Heart

B. Eye

C. Tongue


Which of the following defects is caused by the unbalanced movement of the eye muscle that supports the eyeball?

A. Hyperopia

B. Cross-Eyed

C. Astigmatism

D. Myopia


80 per cent of all learning comes through the eyes.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


The optic nerve contains more than one million nerve cells.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


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