Q1: What is power of accommodation?
Ans: The process by which the ciliary muscles change the focal length of an eye lens to focus distant or near objects clearly on the retina is called power of accommodation.
Q2: How does large cornea and a large pupil in the eyes of the nocturnal birds help them?
Ans: Large cornea and a large pupil allow more light to enter their eyes and they can see objects even in faint light.
Q3: What kind of lens is there in our eyes? Where does it form the image of an object?
Ans: Convex lens is there in our eyes. It forms image of an object on the retina.
Q4: While playing, something entered into Somya’s eye. She immediately washed her eye with cold water. But as the irritation persisted, she immediately reported to her class teacher. Her class teacher took her to an eye doctor.
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Q5: Write a short note on Braille system.
Ans: The most popular resource for visually challenged persons is Braille. Braille system was developed by Louis Braille. He himself was a visually challenged person. There is Braille code for common languages, mathematics and scientific notation. Many Indian languages can be read using the Braille system. Braille system has 63 dot patterns or characters. Each character represents a letter, a combination of letters, a common word or a grammatical sign. Dots are arranged in cells of two vertical rows of three dots each. Patterns of dots to represent some English letters and some common words are shown in Fig.
These patterns when embossed on Braille sheets help visually challenged persons to recognise words by touching. To make them easier to touch, the dots are raised slightly. Visually challenged people learn the Braille system by beginning with letters, then special characters and letter combinations. Methods depend upon recognition by touching. Each character has to be memorised. Braille texts can be produced by hand or by machine. Typewriter-like devices and printing machines have now been developed.
Q6: Explain the phenomenon of dispersion of light.
Ans: Dispersion is defined as the phenomenon of splitting of white light into different colours on passing through a transparent medium such as prism. When white light is passed through a prism, it splits into seven colours. It is observed that the colours are in the following order: Violet (V), Indigo (I), Blue (B), Green (G), Yellow (Y), Orange (O) and Red (R). The order of colours can be remembered by the acronym VIBGYOR. This coloured band is called spectrum of white light.
Q7: Write the ways to protect your eyes.
Ans: Eyes are very delicate organ that enable us to see this colourful world. Thus, we must protect our eyes and take proper care of them. Following are the ways to protect the eye:
Q8: Explain some common eye defects in human.
Ans: Some eye diseases are:
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