American Board of Opticianry (ABO) Practice Test

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What do the red numbers on a lens clock read?

  1. Minus curves or concave surfaces of lenses

  2. Responsible for activating photochromatic lenses

  3. The red numbers on a lens clock

  4. The unit used to measure the displacement of a ray of light

The correct answer is: Minus curves or concave surfaces of lenses

The red numbers on a lens clock indicate the measurement of minus curves or concave surfaces of lenses. Lens clocks are designed to measure the curvature of the lens surfaces, and different colors are used to signify specific types of curvature. In this case, the red numbers specifically represent concave surfaces where the radius of curvature is negative. This is important for opticians when determining the proper fit and prescription of lenses, as well as ensuring that lenses with concave curves are appropriately identified and manufactured. Other options present different ideas but do not pertain directly to the function of the red numbers on a lens clock. Photochromatic lens activation and light ray displacement measurements are unrelated to the specific color coding used on a lens clock. The focus of the lens clock is primarily on measuring surface curvature, making the association with minus curves essential for accurate lens fitting and designing.