The Human Eye and Colourful World
Very Short Q and A
Question 1: Name the essential parts of a human eye.
Answer: Cornea, Iris, Pupil, eye lens, ciliary muscles and retina.
Question 2: What is cornea??
Answer: Spherical membrane covering the front of the eye
Question 3: Which liquid fill the space behind the cornea?
Answer: Aqueous humour
Question 4: Which liquid fills the space between lens and retina?
Answer: vitreous humour
Question 5: How is the eye lens held in its position?
Answer: By Ciliary muscles which hold the eye in position.
Question 6: What is iris?
Answer: The coloured diaphragm between the cornea and lens
Question 7: Which part of the eye controls the amount of light entering the eye?
Answer: The pupil
Question 8: What is eye lens made of?
Answer: It is made of a jelly-like material
Question 9: How is the sense of vision carried from the eye to the brain?
Answer: Through the optic nerve
Question 10: What is a blind spot answer the point?
Answer: A spot on a retina at which the optic nerve leaves the eye.
Question 11: Why is blind spot so called?
Answer: An image formed at this point is not sent to the brain.
Question 12: What is the number of receptors contained in the retina?
Answer: It contains more than 125 million receptors.
Question 13: What is meant by accommodation of eye?
Answer: The ability of the eye lens to adjust its focal length is called accommodation.
Question 14: What is the other name of accommodation of an eye?
Answer: Power of accommodation
Question 15: What is meant by the far point?
Answer: The farthest point up to which eye can see clearly is called the far point of the eye.
Question 16: What is the near point of a normal human eye?
Answer: The nearest point up to which an eye can see clearly is called the near point of the eye.
Question 17: What is meant by the least distance of distinct vision of a normal human eye?
Answer: About 25 cm from the eye
Question 18: What is meant by least distance of distinct vision?
Answer: It is the minimum distance up to which eye can see clearly and is called the least distance of distinct vision
Question 19: What is the least distance of distinct vision and human normal human eye?
Answer: It is around 25.
Question 20: What are the defects of vision of human eye?
Answer:
① myopia also called short-sightedness
② hypermetropia also called long sightedness
③ astigmatism
Question 21: What is near-sightedness?
Answer: It is the defect of the eye in which a person can the nearby objects clearly bu cannot see the far away objects clearly.
Question 22: What is the other name of near-sightedness?
Answer: Myopia
Question 23: Give one cause of near-sightedness?
Answer: Decrease of the focal length of the eye lens.
Question 24: How is nearsightedness corrected?
Answer: Using a concave lens of suitable focal length.
Question 25: Where is the image formed in an eye suffering from near-sightedness?
Answer: The image formed in front of a retina.
Question 26: What is long sightedness?
Answer: It is a defect of the eye in which a person can see distant objects clearly but cannot see nearby objects clearly.
Question 27: Give one reason of long sightedness.
Answer: Increase of the focal length of a lens
Question 28: Where is the image formed in an eye suffering from long sightedness?
Answer: The image formed behind the retina.
Question 29: How is long sightedness corrected?
Answer: By using a convex lens of suitable focal length.
Question 30: What is astigmatism?
Answer: It is a defect in which a person cannot see in all directions equally well.
Question 31: What is presbyopia?
Answer: Presbyopia is that effect of human eye due to which an old person cannot read and write comfortably.
Question 32: What is the other name of presbyopia?
Answer: Its other name is an old sight.
Question 33: Name the colours of a visible spectrum.
Answer: The various colours are violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red (VIBGYOR).
Question 34: What is twinkling of stars due to?
Answer: Due to refraction of light by Earth's atmosphere.
Question 35: Define Dispersion of white light.
Answer: Splitting of white light into various constituents is called Dispersion of light
Question 36: What kind of lens is used in spectacles of a person suffering from myopia?
Answer: Concave lens
Question 37: What would have been the colour of sky if there was no atmosphere
Answer: it would be dark.
Question 38: Name the two phenomena involved in the formation of a rainbow?
Answer: (i) dispersion and (ii) total internal reflection
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