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Consider the following vision defects listed in Columns I and II and the corrective measures in Column III. Choose the correct combination.

Columns I Columns II Columns III
P. Hypermetropia (i) Near-sightedness a. Convex lens
Q. Myopia (ii) Far-sightedness b. Concave lens

(a) P–ii–b

(b) Q–i–b

(c) P–i–a

(d) Q–i–a

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Answer is : (b) Q–i–b

Hypermetropia is far sightedness. A vision condition in which nearby objects are blurry. It is corrected by using convex lens.

Myopia is near sightedness. A condition in which close objects appear clearly but far ones do not. It is corrected using concave lens.

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