Question : A man with colour blindness will see red as
Option 1: Yellow
Option 2: Blue
Option 3: Green
Option 4: Voilet
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Correct Answer: Green
Solution : The correct option is Green.
Colour blindness, also known as colour vision deficiency, is a condition in which a person has trouble identifying or properly detecting specific colours.
Red-green
colour blindness is the most frequent type of colour blindness, and it may present itself in two ways:
Protanopia
is a condition in which people have trouble seeing red light effectively. They may see red to be a shade of green or brown. They are less sensitive to long-wavelength light, which includes the red end of the spectrum. Individuals with
deuteranopia
have difficulty distinguishing between green and red light. They may also interpret red as a green or brown colour. Deuteranopia is caused by a deficiency in the eyes' medium-wavelength cones (green cones).
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