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What is the cause of spurious myopia?
A.
Spasms of the internal focusing muscles within the eye.
B.
Genetic factors.
C.
Environmental influences.
D.
The eyeball growing too short.
E.
The eyeball growing too long.
As the article states in lines 20-21, “However, there is also another type of spurious myopia that is due to Excessive spasms of the internal focusing muscles within the eye.”
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This is an exam covering the reading comprehension portion of the OAT exam.
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4/14/2009
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OAT - Optometry Admission Test
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A study group dedicated to help future optometrists prepare for the OAT exam.
Comments
aiwong
says:
This test was frustrating because I could not go back to the article or go back to the questions, which is allowed on the real thing. Also, the test should have 3 passages now, not as many as was provided in your exam.
Posted: 6/25/2011
tngal21
says:
My suggestion is allowing test takers to return to previous questions. I found two answers I needed to correct from previous questions but wasn't able to back-track.
Posted: 7/6/2010
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