Eye Anatomy
Eye Conditions
Vision Impairment
Research/Career
100

What is the White part of the eye called?

A) Retina

B) Sclera 

C) Iris

B) Sclera
100

If wearing paper glasses that make close objects look blurry but distant ones clear, which common vision condition is being simulated?

A) Nearsightedness (Myopia) 

B) Farsightedness (Hyperopia)

C) Astigmatism 

B) Farsightedness (Hyperopia)

100

True or False: Vision impairment goggles can help simulate different types of visual impairments.

True

100

What is the purpose of a resume?

A) To highlight your hobbies

B) To introduce yourself to the recruiter informally

C) To apply for college only

D) To highlight relevant skills and experiences for an opportunity

D) To highlight relevant skills and experiences for an opportunity

200

What part of the eye controls the amount of light entering it?

A) Cornea

B) Optic Nerve 

C) Pupil

C) Pupil

200

When the paper glasses make it seem like you can only see what’s directly in front of you and not around the edges, what type of vision loss is this?

A) Central Vision Loss 

B) Peripheral Loss

C) Tunnel Vision

B) Peripheral Loss

200

How do vision impairment goggles help people?

A) They improve eyesight permanently

B) They correct vision like glasses

C) They create awareness of vision disabilities

C) they create awareness of vision disabilities

200

What is the best way to explore a career you’re interested in?

A) Reading job descriptions

B) Talking to/ shadowing people in that profession

C) Watching movies/ documentaries about the field

D) Look at how much money is made in the field

B) Talking to/ shadowing people in that profession

300

What is the name of the nerve that transmits visual information from the eye to the brain?

A) Optic Nerve 

B) Oculomotor nerve

C) Trigeminal Nerve

A) Optic Nerve

300

If the paper glasses make distant objects appear blurry, but close objects appear clear, which condition is being demonstrated?

A) Nearsightedness (Myopia)

B) Presbyopia

C) Farsightedness (Hyperopia)


A) Nearsightedness (Myopia) 

300

Which activity best demonstrates the challenges of vision impairment when using goggles

A) poor hand-eye coordination and depth perception

B) lack of upper-body strength

C) trouble remembering rules

A) poor hand-eye coordination and depth perception

300

What percentage of schools in Alabama require students to have routine visits with an eye care provider?

A) 10%

B) 37%

C) 53%

D) 0%

D) 0%

400

Which part of the eye is responsible for focusing light onto the retina? 

A) Iris 

B) Lens 

C) Cornea

B) Lens

400

Which simulated vision condition using the paper glasses causes patchy blind spots and blurred areas due to damage to the retina from high blood sugar levels?

A) Glaucoma

B) Diabetic Retinopathy

C) Macular Degeneration

B) Diabetic Retinopathy 

400

Why might teachers and healthcare workers use vision impairment googles during lessons or training?

A) to teach students how to fix vision problems

B) to test how well people can adapt to darkness

C) to build empathy and awareness for those with visual disabilities

C) to build empathy and awareness for those with visual disabilities

400

When were the first eyeglasses that rest on the nose developed?

A) 14th century

B) 15th century

C) 16th century

D) 13th century

C) 16th century

500

If you stepped outside and looked at the sun, what muscle group within the eye would respond to the incoming light to change the pupil size?

A) Circulating muscles

B) Radiating muscles

C) Ciliary muscles

A) Circulating muscles

500

: If the paper glasses make your vision appear blurry with dark or cloudy patches, often seen in individuals with weakened immune systems and caused by a viral infection of the retina, what condition is this simulating?

A) CMV Retinitis

B) Cataracts

C) Retinal Detachment

A) CMV Retinitis

500

Which sense do people rely on when they wear vision impairment googles

A) taste and smell

B) touch and hearing

C) balance and smell

B) touch and hearing

500

An intraocular lens is an artificial lens that is used to replace the natural lens in cataract surgery. In what year was the first intraocular lens implanted?

A) 1789

B) 1949

C) 1943

D) 1854

B) 1949

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