National Contact Lens Examiners (NCLE) Exam – Sample
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The cells in the retina that are responsible for fine detail and color vision are cones
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2. Question
A concern with the use of extended wear lenses is not Polymegathism
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3. Question
Anesthetic cornea is a contraindication for fitting contact lenses
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Lysozyme is a protein found in the tear film that is a potent germ creator
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5. Question
Ciliary process is responsible for the major production of aqueous fluid
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6. Question
The cause of a 3 and 9 o’clock stain observed on a RGP wearer most likely isn’t an incomplete blink
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7. Question
A measuring magnifier is used to measure the optical zone of a contact lens
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8. Question
Sclerotic scatter is the least common illumination used to check for rigid lens edema
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9. Question
A mosaic pattern is observed on the cornea with fluorescein when rubbing eyelids
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Bitoric lenses are used when corneal cylinder is greater than 500D and does not match refractive cylinder
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