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Exam study book Cracking the AP Calculus AB Exam 2020, Premium Edition of The Princeton Review - ISBN: 9780525568520 (ABO EXAM)

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ABO EXAM LATEST 2023 REAL EXAM 200+ QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |
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The extra-ocular muscles are inserted into the sclera and serve to rotate the eye in
all possible directions. There are _______of these muscles. - ANSWER: Six

The fibrous tunic is comprised of the: - ANSWER: Sclera and cornea

Fusion occurs: - ANSWER: In the brain

The aqueous fluid is continually being manufactured by: - ANSWER: The ciliary body

The ability of the eye to bring objects of varying distances to focus on the retina is
known as: - ANSWER: Accommodation

When accommodation is at rest, rays of light from a distant source come to focus
behind the retina. This condition is known as: - ANSWER: Hyperopia

Impulses are carried from the retina to the brain along the: - ANSWER: Optic nerve

That area of the retina capable of perceiving the greatest amount of detail is: -
ANSWER: Fovea centralis

The average cornea has a refractive power of approximately: - ANSWER: 43 diopters

The layer of the cornea which is highly regenerative is: - ANSWER: The epithelium

Night vision is chiefly a function of the: - ANSWER: Rods

A tendency of the visual axis to deviate inward while the eyes are in a position of rest
is known as: - ANSWER: Esophoria

A "farsighted" eye is one that is: - ANSWER: Hyperopic

The term used to indicate "double vision" is: - ANSWER: Diplopia

The condition in which the ability to accommodate for near vision becomes
inadequate because of loss of elasticity of the crystalline lens is called: - ANSWER:
Presbyopia

When there is a loss of vision without any apparent disease of the eye it is known as:
- ANSWER: Amblyopia

A refractive error in which the rays of light do not come to a single point of focus is
called: - ANSWER: Astigmatism

,The condition in which the crystalline lens of the eye gradually loses its transparency
with consequent loss of visual acuity is known as: - ANSWER: Cataract

An ocular disease having as its primary characteristic a sustained increase in
intraocular pressure. - ANSWER: Glaucoma

The space between the front of the iris and the innermost portion of the cornea (the
endothelium), this space is filled with aqueous. - ANSWER: Anterior chamber

A tendency of one eye to deviate upward is: - ANSWER: Hyperphoria

The layer of the cornea which comprises ninety percent of its thickness is: - ANSWER:
The stroma

A condition in which the refractive error of one eye significantly differs from that of
the other and where both eyes have the same sign (i.e. both eyes are myopic or
hyperopic) is known as: - ANSWER: Anisometropia

The refractive error which results in two points of focus falling behind the retina is: -
ANSWER: Compound hyperopic astigmatism

The refractive condition caused by a damaged cornea so that rays of light come to
many focal points on the retina is known as: - ANSWER: Irregular astigmatism

The index of refraction of the crystalline lens is: - ANSWER: 1.42

The index of refraction of the cornea is: - ANSWER: 1.37

Myopia means the eye
A. is nearsighted
B. has distance blur
C. requires a (-) minus lens
D. all of the above - ANSWER: D. all of the above

The Retina contains
A. lab tools
B. lens information
C. light receptors
D. understock of frames - ANSWER: C. light receptors

Hyperopic people have difficulty seeing
A. distance objects
B. near objects
C. everything
D. nothing - ANSWER: B. near objects

,How many ranges of vision do bifocals provide?
A. one
B. Three
C. Two
D. Infinite - ANSWER: C. Two

The top portion of a bifocal allows wearers to see:
A. objects in the distance
B. a & c
C. objects beyond arm's length
D. objects up to 18 inches - ANSWER: B. a & c

Characteristics of a plus (+) lens include:
A. thin center
B. minifies objects
C. converges light rays
D. corrects myopia - ANSWER: C. converges light rays

Polycarbonate lens material is:
A. heavy
B. tintable
C. most impact resistant material
D. totally scratch resistant - ANSWER: C. most impact resistant material

Which of the following would be considered a lens enhancement?
A. polycarbonate
B. anti-reflective coating
C. progressive
D. thin center - ANSWER: B. anti-reflective coating

Ultraviolet protection (UV) is not important to
A. children
B. women
C. elderly patients
D. none of the above - ANSWER: D. none of the above

The following information is required on a written prescription:
A. doctor's name
B. doctor's signature
C. date
D. all of the above - ANSWER: D. all of the above

The front surface of lenses can be measured using a ____________. - ANSWER: Lens
clock (Geneva lens measurer).

High plus lenses will produce _________________ distortion while high minus lenses
will produce _____________ distortion. - ANSWER: Pin cushion and barrel.

, The unit of measurement for a wavelength of light is called _____________. -
ANSWER: Nano-meters (nm)

The speed at which light travels is ______________, while _______________ refers
to the number of wave vibrations per second. - ANSWER: Velocity, Frequency.

Give the wavelength range for UVA: __________ UVB: __________ UVC:
___________. - ANSWER: UVA: 315-380 nm
UVB: 290-315 nm
UVC: 210-290 nm

Wavelengths in the ______________ colored part of the spectrum are thought to
provide the clearest vision. - ANSWER: Green

The focal length of a .50 D lens is _________________. - ANSWER: 2 meters.

There are _________________ millimeters in one meter. - ANSWER: One thousand

The color in the visible spectrum with the shortest wavelength is
_________________. - ANSWER: Violet

Wavelengths that are "in phase" produce:
A. destructive interference
B. high frequencies
C. a big reflection
D. no reflection - ANSWER: C. a big reflection

Anti-reflective coating causes an ______________ situation. - ANSWER: out of phase
(destructive interference)

Minus lenses combine prisms:
A. base to base
B. apex to apex
C. apex to base
D. front to bakc - ANSWER: B. apex to apex

Characteristics of a plus lens include:
A. "with motion"
B. real focal point
C. concave in shape
D. strengthens as vertex shortens - ANSWER: B. real focal point

A prism re-directs light towards its ______________ while the object viewed will
appear to be displaced towards the ________________. - ANSWER: Base; Apex.

In mixed astigmatism:

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