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A child who focuses an object on the fovea of the left eye and on the tem-poral side of the fovea in the right eye is likely to have

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 A child who focuses an object on the fovea of the left eye and on the tem-poral side of the fovea in the right eye is likely to have


  1. A divergent squint.
  2. A refractive error.
  3. Suppression of vision in the left rather than in the right eye.
  4. No suppression of vision in one eye if the left eye is covered for part of each day.
  5. A lesser tendency to suppression of vision in one eye if given exercises requiring binoc-ular vision.

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A. False The right eye is converging making it a convergent squint.

B. True Refractive errors are a common cause of squinting.

C. False Suppression of vision tends to occur in the non-fixing eye.

D. True Covering the ‘good’ eye helps to preserve vision in the non-fixing eye.

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