Quite confused?!


Question: The person who answers EVERY ONE of the questions the best will win 10 points.

The school requested that my parents would take me to get my hearing and vision tested...

1.Why did they ask me to get tested?

2. How do they test my hearing?

3. How do they test my vision?

10 points to answer all of them.. im confused!


Answers: The person who answers EVERY ONE of the questions the best will win 10 points.

The school requested that my parents would take me to get my hearing and vision tested...

1.Why did they ask me to get tested?

2. How do they test my hearing?

3. How do they test my vision?

10 points to answer all of them.. im confused!

1. The school has probably noticed a decline in your grades or performance

2. They will first look in your ears with an otoscope which is a simple hand held magnifying glass that has a light and elongated piece at the end to look in your ear checking for signs of infection and or wax build up. If there is nothing there, then the doctor will most likely refer you to an audiologist who will then perform an audio test. they put ear phones over your ears and you will hear a series of high and low tones. each time you hear a tone you raise your hand and he makes note of it. It is a painless procedure

3. This is best done by an Optometrist, one who specializes in impairments of the eye, and prescribes corrective lenses if needed. They will have you look at a chart, tell you a specific line to read to them, first with both eyes, then with each eye covered, he will look into your eye and check the size and shape, and note if there are defects in the blood vessels of the eye. this is all painless as well. He will also ask you if there is a history of various disease and conditions in your family.

1. they asked you to get tested because you have probably showed signs of impairment in those areas

2. the put head phone things on your ears and every time you hear a beep you raise your hands

3. there are diff rent way of getting your eyes checked, it depends on if you are going to the eye doctors or a normal doctor if a normal doctor my guess would be have you red of a chart good luck

sounds like maybe a teacher has said something about you possibly having a vision or hearing loss that may effect your education, that is why they asked, to make sure you don't have a handicap to hearing or seeing your lessons #2 they will put a set of headphones on your head in a sound proof room , a tech. will play a series of tones in your ears... when you hear the tone you will raise the hand of the side you hear it on, they will be of different pitches and volumes... #3 the standard eye test is a chart with big letters on top getting smaller as you go down line by line... you will cover one eye and read the letters till you can't make them out... then you will do the other eye...good luck on them all.. oh by the way since you haven't had these tests they may just want you to get your records up to date !

Usually they do that if you are having a problem (grades, understanding, missing things that maybe weren't verbally explained but written on a board, etc.). It could also be just for a reference should any problem with your studies arise in the future-so they know if your hearing and vision are OK, they have to look elsewhere for the cause of the problem.

They test your hearing by putting headphones on you in a quiet place and they play tones through them. The tones will be loudest to softest and they will play them randomly on either side. You have to tell them usualy which ear you hear the sound in and when you can no longer hear any sound.

This tests your hearing balance ear-to-ear and the range of audio frequencies you are capable of hearing.

The eye test is usually pretty much a visual acuity test comprised of an eye chart at a specific distance under certain lighting conditions (Read the smallest line you can.) and a color-blindness test involving for instance, a number made of red dots surrounded by green dots. (A color-blind person wouldn't be able to see the number.).

Nuthin' to it.

1. They might take you to get tested because of how your grades look or how your performance level may have been lately.

2. You will put on a set of headphones, and you will hear a clicking sound. They will test how much you hear.

3. You will look into an eyepiece and their will be a lot of lines with letters. the ones at the top will be larger and the lines wil gradually get smaller. They will point to a line and see if you can read it.





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