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Cataract by Mykhaylo Osadchy - Test
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  • 1. Cataract by Mykhaylo Osadchy is a profound exploration of the complexities of human vision, both literally and metaphorically. In this evocative narrative, Osadchy weaves together themes of perception, reality, and the fragility of sight, drawing the reader into the intricate experiences of characters who navigate their lives through the blurred lens of cataracts. The story delves into the emotional and psychological impacts of visual impairment, portraying the struggles and resilience of individuals as they confront the deterioration of their senses. With richly detailed descriptions and a sensitivity to the nuances of the human experience, Osadchy paints a vivid picture of how vision influences our understanding of the world and ourselves. As the characters grapple with their changing realities, the narrative invites contemplation on the nature of clarity—both in sight and in understanding—ultimately leading to a deeper appreciation of the beauty that remains, even in the face of obscured vision.

    Which part of the eye is primarily affected by a cataract?
A) Cornea
B) Lens
C) Retina
D) Iris
  • 2. What are common symptoms of cataracts?
A) Extreme light sensitivity
B) Increased tear production
C) Blurry vision
D) Redness in the eyes
  • 3. What is the main risk factor for developing cataracts?
A) Allergies
B) Smoking cessation
C) High blood pressure
D) Aging
  • 4. How are cataracts typically diagnosed?
A) Ultrasound of the eye
B) Blood test
C) Comprehensive eye examination
D) MRI scan
  • 5. Which type of lens is often implanted during cataract surgery?
A) Prism lens
B) Intraocular lens (IOL)
C) Bifocal lens
D) Contact lens
  • 6. What is a common method to prevent cataracts?
A) Taking vitamin C
B) Wearing sunglasses
C) Daily eye drops
D) Routine laser treatment
  • 7. What is the term for cataracts that develop due to underlying health conditions?
A) Hyper mature cataracts
B) Secondary cataracts
C) Congenital cataracts
D) Presbyopic cataracts
  • 8. What is a congenital cataract?
A) A cataract present at birth
B) A cataract from medication
C) A cataract after trauma
D) A cataract caused by aging
  • 9. What is a common post-surgery symptom of cataract surgery?
A) Severe pain
B) Constant itching
C) Mild discomfort
D) Serious vision loss
  • 10. Which of the following can increase the risk of cataracts?
A) Diabetes
B) Low cholesterol
C) Hypertension
D) Asthma
  • 11. What visual symptom might indicate a worsening cataract?
A) Increased halos around lights
B) Sharp focus at all distances
C) Sudden clarity of vision
D) Clear peripheral vision
  • 12. Which professional typically performs cataract surgery?
A) Optometrist
B) General practitioner
C) Osteopath
D) Ophthalmologist
  • 13. What visual changes might indicate a cataract?
A) Sudden loss of vision
B) Consistent double vision
C) Severe eye pain
D) Difficulty seeing at night
  • 14. What can cataracts lead to if untreated?
A) Increased eye pressure
B) Blindness
C) Color blindness
D) Eyelid droop
  • 15. What is the goal of cataract surgery?
A) To restore clear vision
B) To eliminate inflammation
C) To correct for astigmatism
D) To reduce eye pressure
  • 16. Which age group is most commonly affected by cataracts?
A) Teenagers
B) Older adults
C) Young adults
D) Children
  • 17. What is the lens of the eye responsible for?
A) Regulating eye pressure
B) Producing tears
C) Focusing light onto the retina
D) Protecting the eye from damage
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