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Traditional Eye Tests in Which a Person Is Shown a Chart

Question 121

Question 121

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Traditional eye tests in which a person is shown a chart with a set of letters in a line that gets progressively smaller near the bottom of the chart are designed to directly assess


A) visual acuity.
B) depth perception.
C) color blindness.
D) field of vision.

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