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The NEAR POINT (least distance of distinct vision) for a NORMAL adult eye is:
A25 cm from the eye
B2.5 metres from the eye
C2.5 cm from the eye
DInfinity, all comfortable
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. 25 cm from the eye
For a normal adult eye, the near point is 25 cm. The far point is INFINITY. Below 25 cm vision becomes blurry due to limits of accommodation.
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