1) What is an optometrist? (op-tom-me-trist) a) Someone who sees a doctor for help. b) A doctor who helps you see better. c) Having trouble seeing things that are far away. d) Pieces of glass or plastic in glasses that help you see better. 2) What is a patient? a) A doctor who helps you see better. b) Pieces of glass or plastic in glasses that help you see better. c) Someone who sees a doctor for help. d) A paper from the eye doctor telling you what kind of glasses you need. 3) What is blurry vision? a) Not being able to see clearly. b) A doctor who helps you see better. c) Being able to see things far away. d) Special glasses that help you see both near and far. 4) What is small print? a) Words that are hard to read because they are very small. b) Objects you wear on your face to help you see better. c) A person who helps you pick out glasses. d) A paper from the eye doctor telling you what kind of glasses you need. 5) What is an eye chart? a) Objects you wear on your face to help you see better. b) The part of glasses that hold the lenses and go around your eyes. c) A doctor who helps you see better. d) A poster with letters of different sizes to test your eyesight. 6) What are lenses? a) Having trouble seeing things that are far away. b) Pieces of glass or plastic in glasses that help you see better. c) Not being able to see clearly. d) The part of glasses that hold the lenses and go around your eyes. 7) What is long-distance vision? a) Being able to see things far away. b) Objects you wear on your face to help you see better. c) A paper from the eye doctor telling you what kind of glasses you need. d) A poster with letters of different sizes to test your eyesight. 8) What is short-sightedness? a) A person who helps you pick out glasses. b) Not being able to see clearly. c) The part of glasses that hold the lenses and go around your eyes. d) Having trouble seeing things that are far away. 9) What is a prescription? a) A paper from the eye doctor telling you what kind of glasses you need. b) Not being able to see clearly. c) Someone who sees a doctor for help. d) Special glasses that help you see both near and far. 10) What are glasses? a) Not being able to see clearly. b) Objects you wear on your face to help you see better. c) A poster with letters of different sizes to test your eyesight. d) Having trouble seeing things that are far away. 11) What are progressive lenses? a) Special glasses that help you see both near and far. b) Being able to see things far away. c) A paper from the eye doctor telling you what kind of glasses you need. d) Pieces of glass or plastic in glasses that help you see better. 12) What is an optician? a) A poster with letters of different sizes to test your eyesight. b) A person who helps you pick out glasses. c) Being able to see things far away. d) Pieces of glass or plastic in glasses that help you see better. 13) What are glasses frames? a) A paper from the eye doctor telling you what kind of glasses you need. b) The part of glasses that hold the lenses and go around your eyes. c) A doctor who helps you see better. d) A poster with letters of different sizes to test your eyesight.

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