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701 4. Define segment height ? 5. Photo chromatic lens when exposed to different light their ability to change the shade in glass only why? 6. Tinted lens make difficult to reading and contrast in dim light why? 7. PAL lens is better choice for system work why? 8. EBF is better than KBF why? 9. EBF is better choice for weaver patient why? X.TWO MARK QUESTIONS : 1. What are the materials used in spectacle lens? Page no : 2. What is the use of optical dispensing? Page no : 3. Write about the glass materials? Page no : 4. Write about bifocal lens Page no : 5. How many types of bi-focal lens? Page no : REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

702 6. Write about krypton bifocal Page no : 7. Write about D-bifocal Page no : 8. Write about Executive bifocal Page no : 9. Write about Trifocal Page no : 10. What is the use of photo chromatic lens? Page no : 11. Write about the vertex distance Page no : 12. How many parts of the frame Page no : 13. Explain simple transposition +1.0DS / +2.0cyl 165 axis. Page no : 14. What is lenticular lens? Page no : 15. Define aspheric lens?

703 Page no : 16. Rule of simple Transposition? Page no : 17. Explain about the photo chromatic lens? Page no : 18. What are the ideal lens material properties? Page no : 19. What is single versus multiple power lenses? Page no : 20. Define surfacing? Page no : 21. What is dispensing? Page no : 22. Advantage of Pantoscopic tilt? Page no : 23. Define the Pantoscopic tilt? Page no : 24. What is surfacing defect? Page no : 25. Define cylindrical lens? REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

704 Page no : XI. FIVE MARK QUESTIONS : 1.What are the types of corrective lens? Page no : 2.Explain about the tinted glass Page no : 3.Explained about the Multifocal lens Page no : 4.Explained the frame materials Page no : 5.Explained about the spectacle frame Page no : 6. Define glazing? Page no : 7.Explained about the Inter Pupillary distance Page no : 8.Discuss about the PD measurement Page no :

705 9.Explained about the vertex distance Page no : 10.Explained about the trouble shooting Page no : 11. What is boxing system? Page no : 12. Datum system defines? Page no : 13. What is lens power and axis? Page no : 14. Define surfacing? Page no : 15. What are ultraviolet exposure and its protection? Page no : 16. Define lens forms? Page no : 17. What is spectacle lens? Page no : REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

706 XIII. GIVE THE REASONS : 1. Why we do the simple transposition? 2. Plastic materials better then the glass materials. Why ? 3. Lenticular lenses used to high positive power patient .why ? 4. Progressive lens better then the bifocal lens for computer workers .why ? 5. Kryptok bifocal give the more jumping effect .why ? 6. Photo chromatic lens should not provide the high power lenses. why ? 7. Anti reflectivecoating prevent from glare . why ? 8. Riding bow temple is comfortable to the children .why ? 9. IPD measurement is must to the glass prescription .why? 10.Face measurement is most important to the glass fitting .why ? XIII. UNSCRAMBLE WORD : 1. PCESLECAT - SPECTACLE CROWN 2. WNORC - PLASTIC TRANSPOSITION 3. LSAPICT - DISTORTION TORIC 4. ANSRTSIOPIONT - MULTIFOCAL KRYPTOK 5 ISTDROTNOI - BIFOCAL EXECUTIVE 6. CORIT - 7. UMLIFTCOLA - 8. PYKRKOT - 9. ALCIOFB - 10. EXUCEVIET -

707 11. IRFOTALC - TRIFOCAL 12. RAVICLAOF - VARIFOCAL 13. TITN - TINT 14. AOCIGTH - COATING 15. SLLUK - SKULL WORKSHEET 1………… is the safety lenses with no refractive prosperities / power . 2.Metal coil temple is used for …. Patient 3.Which was first introduced as a safety goggles in the industry? REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

708 4.Myo disc used for ………….. patient 5.Borch invented …………… lens in …….. years 6……….. lenses are recommended mainly for children. 7.Uses of vertometer ……………… SYNONYMS: 1. Near Sightedness - Short Sightedness 2. Myopia - Near Sightedness 3. Hypermetropia - Long Sightedness 4. Stenopic Slit - Enlarged Pinhole 5. JCC - Sphero Cylinder 6. Varifocal - Progressive Addition Lens 7. Focus - Fixation

8. Minus Lens 709 9. Plus Lens 10. Particular - Concave Lens 11. Abnormal - Convex Lens 12. Ammetropia - Separate 13. Cum Correction - Irregular 14. Sine Correction - Refractive Error 15. Eye Glass - With Correction 16. Neutralization - Without Correction 17. Reflecting Retinoscope - Spectacles 18. Peephole - No Movement 19. With Movement - Mirror Retinoscope 20. Against Movement - Observing Hole 21. Paralyze - Same Direction 22. Duochrome - Opposite Direction 23. Dark Room - Relax 24. Duction - Monocular End Point Of Refraction 25. Versions - Without Illumination 26. Exotropia - One Eye Movement 27. Esotropia - Both Eye Movement 28. Hypertropia - Divergent Squint - Divergent Squint - Vertical Squint REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

710 - Tropia - Phoria 29. Manifest Squint - Hirschberg Test 30. Latent Squint - Royal Air Force Rule 31. Corneal Reflex - Inward Turning Eye 32. Near Point Rule - Outward Turning Eye 33. Convergence - Amblyopic 34. Divergence - Antimetropia 35. Lazy Eye - Worth Four Dot Test 36. Mixed Anisometropia - Amblyopic 37. Friend Test - Squint 38. Suppression - Accommodative Spasm 39. Strabismus - Ordinary Or Usual 40. Pseudo Myopia - More Advanced 41. Normal - Uni Ocular 42. Develop - Costing Lot Of Money 43. Monocular - Area/ Length 44. Expensive - Medical Work 45. Extent - Small In Amount 46. Clinical - Suitable 47. Limited - More Things Are Combined 48. Adjust 49. Combination

50. Illumination 711 51. Peripheral 52. Concept - Light 53. Printed - Edge Of Something 54. Various - Principle Of Idea 55. Measurement - Information In The Form 56. Information - Many Different 57. Temporal - A Value 58. Nesal - Facts Above A Situation 59. Stimilus - Lateral 60. Analyzer - Medial 61. Depth - Inducement 62. Express - Experimenter 63. Essential - Shallowness 64. Edge - Communicate 65. Satisfy - Fundamental 66. Size - Border 67. Complete - Happy 68. Scotoma - Dimension 69. Depression - Absolute 70. Blindness - Visual Defect - Sadness - Unsighted REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

712 - Extra - Scotometry 71. Additional - Bjerrums’scotoma 72. Campimetry - Protect 73. Double Arcuate - For Away 74. Covered - Twin 75. Beyond - Hopeful 76. Double - Echo 77. Positive - Formation 78. Reflection - Location 79. Structure - Separate 80. Position - Move 81. Divided - Pace 82. Travel - Medium 83. Speed - Outside 84. Material - Precoding 85 Surface - Look 86. Anterior - Opthalmometer 87. Appear - Proper 88. Keratometry - Supremacy 89. Appropriate - Touch 90. Advantage 91. Contact

713 92. Concave - Incurve 93. Lock - Catch 94. Vertical - Perpendicular 95. Depending - Hang On 96. Depth - Bottom 97. Against - Width 98. Lens - Glass 99. Pal Lens - Varifocal Lens 100. KBF Lens - Segmented Lens 101. EBF Lens - Flap Top Lens 102. Lenticular Lens - Myo Disc 103. Writing Guide - Letter Writing 104. Reading Guide - Typo Scope 105. Water - Aqua 106. Headed - Roused 107 Advantage - Supremacy 108. Upper - Higher 109. Down - Sorrowful 110. Minus - Negative 111. Mydriatics - Myaties 112. Opaque - Cloudy REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

714 - Shortage - Refractor 113. Deficiency - Compromise 114. Phoropter - Evaluation 115. Accommodation - Dissipate 116. Assessment - Trilateral 117. Scattering - Amplify 118. Triangular - Defragmentation 119. Magnification - Glare 120. Decentration - Deviate 121. Bright - Primary 122. Diverge - Plain 123. Principle - Real 124. Smooth 125. Erect - Ametropia - Central ANTONYMS: - Binocular’ - Cylindrical 1. Emmetropia - Near 2. Peripheral - Hypermetropia 3. Monocular 4. Spherical 5. Distance 6. Myopia

715 7. Manifest - Latent 8. Anterior - Posterior 9. Increase - Decrease 10. Dept - Surface 11. Before - After 12. Divergence - Convergence 13. Far Point - Near Point 14. Phoria - Tropia 15. Unilateral - Bilateral 16. Insufficiency - Excessive 17. Near Sightedness - Long Sightedness 18 Shorter Wave Length - Longer Wave Length 19. Concave - Convex 20. Under Correction - Full Correction 21. Vertical - Horizontal 22. Regular - Irregular 23. With Rule - Against Rule 24. Minimum - Maximum 25. Subluxation - Dislocation 26. Dexter - Sinister 27. Objective - Subjective REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

716 - Lower Lid - Objective 28. Upper Lid - Near Point 29. Subjective - Ametropia 30 Far Point - Cylinder 31. Emmetropia - Length 32. Sphere - Medial 33. Width - Inferior 34. Lateral - Oblique 35 Superior - Adduction 36. Rectus - Elevation 37. Abduction - Version 38. Depression - Vergence 39. Duction - Uncover 40. Version - Asymmetrical 41. Cover - Premature 42. Symmatrical - Up normal 43. Mature - binocular 44. Normal - inexpensive 45. Monocular - dark 46. Expensive - nasal 47. Illumination 48. Temporal

717 49. Nasal - temporal 50. Stimulus - discouragement 51. Depth - bottom 52. Express - show 53. Essential - inessential 54 Edge - middle 55. Satisfy - unhappy 56. Size - littleness 57. Complete - incomplete 58. Blindness - sighted 59. Additional - excess 60 Beyond - near 61. Double - single 62. Positive - negative 63. Structure - destruction 64. Position - dislocation 65. Divided - converge 66. Speed - show 67. Appropriate - inappropriate 68. Concave - curvature 69 Vertical - horizontal REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

718 - in corrective lens - ocular sinister 70. Corrective lens - aspherical 71. Oculardexter - bi focal 72. Spherical - un focus 73 Mono focal - immaterial 74. Focus - steep 75. Material - plastic 76. Flat - multifocal 77. Glass - Non optical device 78. Bi focal - minification 79. Optical device - high hypermetropia 80 Magnification - stand magnifier 81. High myopia - converge 82. Hand magnifier - trifocal 83. Diverge - concave 84. Bifocal - dark 85. Convex - uniocular 86. Illumination - distance vision 87 Binocular - disadvantage 88. Near vision - minimize 89. Advantage 90. Magnifier

719 91. Optical - non optical 92. Acute - chronic 93. Oxygen - Corbondioxide 94. Flatter - steeper 95. Hygenic - poor hygienic 96. Superior - inferior 97. Indication - contraindication 98. Regular - irregular 99 Disease - disorder 100. Width - length 101. Subjective - objective 102. Apex - base 103. Hetrophoria - hetrotropia 104. Transparent - Opaque 105. Regular - irregular 106. Techinical - non technical 107. Dificiency - surplus 108. Dilate - constrict 109. Accommodation - disagreement 110. Accurate - inaccurate REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

720 R AP OC C L UDE R CECI S HI HAR A T D F G H I J K L MP P HOR OP T E R OI OP HI AJ KL MV N A N MU S C L F O I H C P QAR S T UVS O P X OT DVVI WI L T R X P Y DZ AOOE P AL BAC OX DNO AT E S F CGX HI J OOK L MMI NR OP C L QR S T UT VOX AOY Z A B C DY ND 1.OCCLUDER 2.REFRACTION 3.PINHOLE 4.PHOROPTER 5.MUSCLE 6.MADDOX ROD 7.OPACITY 8.PRISM 9.VISION 10.ISHIHARA OL S CATTERI NG AP E X ABCDE F GH T OT I J K NAVE S S

721 S AL I G H T L MN O P R E E T C P QR S T UE Z OP VX S P E E DY C A V B O D L O ME X T T KRI AL T MY O P I A HI KRRAAI HT I C S O P S T L R K R MN L S T F OC US OAR S E T OAK L MA S I T OL OP QR S T UL R DP R 1.OPTIC S 2.SCATTRING 3.SPECTACLE 4.POLAROID 7.VIRTUAL 8.SPEED 5.WAVE 6.APEX 9.MYOPIA Y OT T R I AL S E T D ATEL L E R C AR D Q FFI DR ACBRC E R R E R UT CI PEP L O A L MC C K L MT O P O C S T GL AS S EV T OUVE N O R MA I WX Y R GOT C T OZ AE V L C NAC NP HF G E OS NX REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

722 S P C DE C R ODE R S L H I J K C MV P B 1.TRAILSET 2.ACUITY 3.TELLERCARD 4.METER 5.SPHERE 9.PICTURE 10.CARDIFF 6.CONCAVE7.FRACTION 8.GLASS 11.NORMAL 12.ANGLE A X I S S A L O K MH S PI NOS I NOS P Y O H N P MU P WME A P E AS Y OOOY HR I EH K NY OR R AL L P RC I E S O I P L E L O MA A L T WY E E B MY E D

723 BL A ML MMMI OT A C E G A O A U A MS R E D N R MS T C L S E O H MA O MK L H A S R P Y PS E U D O MY O P I A 1.EMMETROPIA 2.AMETROPIA 3.HEADACHE 4.PRESPYOPIA 5.HYPERMETROPIA6.APHAKIA 10.PSUDO MYOPIA 7.AXIS 8.SNELLEN 9.PARALEL RAYS C O ME V A S T N O ML A HE RE DI T Y OK OI O I A O T MP S T S T P E L LI T NOOL O G O MN M DNS OL Y WN R C OI N R OE MN L OT OC L P E E K T K MB E G WI MO Q NI D C H MU V T U N R U NE NDOAS T HS OT A O S E S Y MMT R I CAL REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

724 L I I S T DI P L OP I A S N R O MO I BI NP K A A A F N O L K O MN O N O 1.ANISEIKONIA 2.ANISOMETROPIA 3.AMBLYOPIA 4.CHILDREN 5. GROWTH 6.FRIEND TEST7.DIPLOPIA 8.EQUAL 9.ATROPINE 10.OCCLUSION 11.SYMMETRICAL 12.HERIDITY S T U L WX A L E R N G N B MS A P S V A B I I O G A ML C Y O U Y R T N MN I AL I S CK E AL F NI P Y AS S F P DOOI OG OR MY I A OL E Y N WG NA MH WMS OC WI MO EI WP MC T MN O T N F HL OOVNUL DHY S T TI CYCL OP L E GI C

725 S CRYS TAL LI NE M ANOL S T I MU L A T E 1.ACCOMODATION 2.PHYSICAL 3.ASTHENOPIA 4.CILIARY 5.WATERING 6.CYCLOPLEGIC7.STIMULATE 8.RELAX U VDNOL K C P HORI A N OI T C U D A MMA U E A C T OC T NE T AL K VC B O C P K F O N Y U A MN N C V V C MN I BC S T OL E D E WE O U MO I S E K L G E R MR Q A A MS I R P V R M N O S B R O U MN A U ME N C K MT K MN C T L MN V O O V X N C U MU S C C E N L REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

726 L E K O MN O L V S T O O N U V WE U U I L B O O WC C 1.SQUINT 2.EXTRA OCULAR 3.PRISM 4.OBLIQUE 5.CONVERGENCE 5.PHORIA 6.DIOPTER 7.UNCOVER 8.LATENT 9.LATERAL 10.MUSCLE11.DUCTION C ONT R AC T I ONH O MMN O I T AX I FO N O S L T V MMN O V M N V A K O O MV E I EO OK I MT MT L SS RN I L HOL NR UT OT Y S O C V E MA ME P I M S S C GS L QI AT CO E NT NF S UT DE AU

727 R S E I I NAUY R L S P T E WMO I V MN WS EL BAL ARI T UVL DC I p o NAR DAUQ 1.VISUAL FIELD 2.TANGNET 3.STEADY 4.ISOPTER 5.DEPRESSION 6.HOMONYMUS 7.QUADRANOPIA 8.VRTICAL 9.TRAQUAIR 10.CHAISM OP S T AU T VT T S OA UTN L OK S OS MT C T OPI WHT HI J K NL NEI N T SE T ER OR S I TI J LV E S TO V AN X Y AZ OB S T L Q OGY P OC S ON I AL R S I T H UWW E F ADPP J E B U REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

728 C OE I K TH O SIA SO P SIA GF NE K S L CT I O NO AB NA T I ON HE P R OJ E AN C E OM TI SB L L UMI RI LL I 1.RETINOSCOPY 2.AGAINST 3.OBJECT4.FAR POINT 5.RETINA 6.PROJECTION7. ILLUMINATION 8.BRILLIANCE 9. PEEPHOLE 10.SKEW 11.STENOPIC SLIT P K E R A T O ME T R Y N U U O H MK R MN O E N L L G R WT I OE OL B AF T ON K S G Y L WK O I R R OE I I I N A K O R D J A E WR L NX E L OP I NS D Q MU B J AL B AR OOOI UT T U

729 E L L L E ONC S UE Y AO I A A ML O MU T S N A V D MC I A G O WL MO C O R W AI X R B S A A WY Y O G M G T A E D C B R MA C MC I E P F G H E L MF E V MN O H O F F E R Q MR V S K L P 1.ULTRASONAGRAPH 2.OCULAR 3.PROBE 4.POWER 5.RADIUS 6.FREQUENCY 7.RECORD 8.DOUBLING 9.CURVATURE 10.PURKINJE IMAGE 11.OPTICAL AXIS 12. AXIAL LENGTH 13. MERIDIAN 14.KERATOMETRY S URE T E MA I DS AB K U O MA C T T I NOC D EF GHI GK HE L MN A GC OR NE A L QR S T S NI US O P T E D E MA T I T WO X C Y T Z O WA I REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

730 N E X F A Z T E O WS N G A MP T T MA S O S C N M E S NOI T UL OS I NA L OP T I C A L OT S I T CC AR E DART OS DI RI NS I NGI CT OI S PDI S I NF E CT R AM 1.CONTACTLENS 2.DIAMETER 3.SOFT 4.CLEANING 5.FITTING 6.OPTICAL 7.CARE 10.ASTIGMATISM 11.COSMETIC 8.RINISING 9.DISINFECT 12.CORNEAL 13.EDEMA 14.SCISSOR B S MK N O I S I U E L E T P ONOI T ATI LI BAHE R OUS Y T I NI F NI HF L E

731 S VI NOT E X OP V I OE I L A A O MO K V I P B S C S F A MJ A N L O R MU L K U C I L O WV I SI ONA I DS ON B C UK HNNOS VL E P P G I UDNAT S K K ONVP E A N A S WN O L K N G MI R MM I L MI O T R E MO R C S WI S G A Y L K MN P K S E Y H S MT O A B C D O L V MG L O R 1.LOW VISION AIDS2.STAND3.HAND4.DEVICE5.FOCUS 6.GLAUCOMA7.NOTEX8.INFINITY9.TELESCOPE10.MAGNIFIER 11.TELEVISION12.REHABILITATION13.TREMORS14.ALBINISM CAT E L BAR UDL GL AS S E S AI I O REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

732 A L MO Y T OS A S E C K A O A MP P A T R OC T OR E T HOA E A T E A N MI E C NF T T R S MA C R U C L I I I TCRS I AEE NNAB AF AC C AC GT L T VE RT E X T P H O T O C H R O ME O T E MB L E S O WD 1.DISPENSING2.OPTICS3.TEMPLE4.PHOTOCHROME5.VERTEX 6.REFLECTED7.ASPHERIC8.MATERIALS9.COATING10.TINT 11.GLASS12.RAYS13.FRAME14.DISTANCE15.DURABLE OPTICS OF REFLECTION

733 OPTICS OF REFRACTION EXTRA REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

734 OCULAR MUSCLES CUBICAL ARRANGEMENT

735 FRAME PARTS TEMPLE PARTS REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

736 KRYPTOK BIFOCAL PROGRESSIVE LENSE

737 TRIFOCAL LENS REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

738 WITH & AGAINST MOVEMENT

739 ILLUMINATION STAGE REFLEX STAGE - EMMETROPIA REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

740 REFLEX STAGE - HYPERMETROPIA REFLEX STAGE - MYOPIA

741 PROJECTION STAGE - HYPERMETROPIA PROJECTION STAGE - EMMETROPIA REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

742 PROJECTION STAGE – MYOPIA LESS THAN 1.50D MYOPIA 1.50D

743 MYOPIA GREATER THAN 1.50D CYLINDRICAL IN RETINOSCOPY REFLEXES BREAK REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

744 BREAK PINPOINTING AXIS

745 REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

746 OPTICS OF MADDOX ROD

747 OPTICS IN JACKSON CROSS CYLINDER REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

748 OPTICS IN JACKSON CROSS CYLINDER DUOCHROME TEST

749 OPTICS IN KEROTOMETRY REFRACTION DEPARTMENT-CBE

750 NON-OPTICAL DEVICES


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