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Q: Which type of lens is required for correcting the vision of a person with myopia?
  • A. Diverging lens
  • B. Bifocal lens
  • C. Cylindrical lens
  • D. Converging lens
Correct Answer: Option A - Nearsightedness, also known as myopia, can be temporarily corrected by using a concave (diverging) corrective lens. The corrective lens creates a virtual image of the object and places the virtual image at the for point of the eye.
A. Nearsightedness, also known as myopia, can be temporarily corrected by using a concave (diverging) corrective lens. The corrective lens creates a virtual image of the object and places the virtual image at the for point of the eye.

Explanations:

Nearsightedness, also known as myopia, can be temporarily corrected by using a concave (diverging) corrective lens. The corrective lens creates a virtual image of the object and places the virtual image at the for point of the eye.