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The least distance of distinct vision for a normal human eye is:
A25 cm
B2.5 cm
C25 m
DInfinity
✓ Correct Answer: A — 25 cm
A healthy adult eye can see objects most clearly at a minimum distance of about 25 cm without strain.
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