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Visual Impairment Quiz


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The transplantation of cornea is called……….

A. corneoplasty

B. keratectomy

C. keratoplasty

D. gonioscpy


The surgery done to treat glaucoma is…………………

A. keratoplasty

B. iridotomy

C. occuloplasty

D. gonioscopy


The process by which the vertebrate eye changes optical power to maintain a clear image or focus on an object as its distance varies is termed…………………………………..

A. appropriation

B. accommodation

C. acclimatization

D. adaptation


True or False: Intellectual capabilities are similar to those of their sighted peers

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


What is clouding in the Lens of the eye?

A. Short sightedess

B. Long sightedness

C. Cataracts

D. None of the above


What is the definition for low vision?

A. visual acuity is 20/70 or poorer in the better-seeing eye and cannot be corrected or improved with regular eyeglasses.

B. visual acuity is 20/100 or poorer in the better-seeing eye and cannot be corrected or improved with regular eyeglasses.

C. visual acuity is 20/150 or poorer in the better-seeing eye and cannot be corrected or improved with regular eyeglasses.

D. visual acuity is 20/200 or poorer in the better-seeing eye and cannot be corrected or improved with regular eyeglasses.


If a student uses tactile or auditory resources as their primary channel of learning, he or she is…

A. totally blind.

B. functionally blind.

C. deaf-blind.

D. low-vision.


The iris is responsible for…

A. filtering light that enters the eye.

B. defining color.

C. defining shape and motion.

D. carrying electronic signals to the brain.


What is a visual impairment?

A. a problem with or damage to one or more parts of the ear.

B. an impairment in vision which can be corrected

C. an impairment in vision even with correction that adversely affects a child’s education and daily living activities

D. an impairment in vision even with correction that does not affect child’s education


What is complete blindness?

A. Legal blindness

B. Partially blind

C. Blind at one eye

D. None of the above


An educational description when the primary channel of learning is through tactile and auditory means is:

A. Deaf-Blind

B. Low Vision

C. Legally Blind

D. Functionally Blind


Visual impairment directly influences development and learning in each of the following areas EXCEPT:

A. Range and variety of experiences

B. Ability to move around

C. Interactive with environment

D. Cognitive ability


The vision impairment in glaucoma occurs due to damage to…………..

A. iris

B. lens

C. optic nerve

D. occulomotor nerve


A visual impairment that interferes with the ability to perform daily activities and in which the primary channel of learning is through the use of prescription and nonprescription devices is:

A. Deaf-Blind

B. Low Vision

C. Functionally Blind

D. Legally Blind


What is chromatopsia?

A. hearing impairment

B. causes colorblindness

C. visual impairment


Name of the eye test chart is called?

A. None of them

B. Alphabetical chart

C. Snellen chart

D. Visual chart


A visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye with correction or a visual field that is no greater than 20 degrees is:

A. Functionally Blind

B. Deaf-Blind

C. Legally Blind

D. Low Vision


Campimetry techniques are used to measure

A. Visual acuity

B. Visual field

C. The two are correct


Which acuity is considered near total blindness?

A. 20/30 to 20/60

B. 20/70 to 20/160

C. 20/200 to 20/400

D. less than 20/1,000


Which eye condition is described: a condition of increased pressure within the eyeball, causing gradual loss of sight.

A. Cataract

B. Stargardt’s

C. Glaucoma

D. Cortical Visual Impairment


Instructional Strategies for students with VI include all of the following EXCEPT:

A. Classroom organization

B. Room familiarization

C. Encouraging independence

D. Speaking very loudly when you talk to them


Hiddendigit test forms the basis for test for……..

A. near vision

B. farvision

C. astigmatism

D. colour blindness


Cataract affects…………………………..

A. cor nea

B. retina

C. lens

D. optic nerve


What is low vision?

A. Can read by being close

B. Partially blind

C. None of them

D. Can read with glasses


A person who can perceive at 6 meters a stimuli that people without visual impairments can perceive at 12 meters, has a visual acuity of:

A. 2

B. 2,6

C. 0,5




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