
(i). The defect shown is myopia (nearsightedness). This occurs when the image is formed in front of the retina instead of on it. This happens because:
• The eyeball is elongated.
• The refractive power of the lens is too high (lens is too convex).
(ii). List two causes of this defect.
1. The eyeball becomes too long, increasing the distance between the lens and the retina.
2. Excessive curvature of the cornea or lens increases the focusing power.
(iii) With the help of a diagram, show how this defect of vision is corrected.
Solution: Myopia is corrected using a concave lens, which diverges incoming light rays, moving the focal point back onto the retina.
Tara's grandmother is 70 years old and has a passion for embroidery. She faces difficulty in threading the needle as the eye of the needle appears blurred. The ophthalmologist diagnosed it as an age-related disorder. 
(a) Name the eye disorder she is suffering from.
(b) How can the above defect be corrected?
(c) Where is the image formed in the above disorder?
