The near point of a human eye with normal vision is about 25 cm from the eye, and the far point is at infinity (very large distance).

Since you asked in a style that looks like a quick-notes/forum answer, here is a compact explanation you can use:

  • Near point (least distance of distinct vision) :
    The minimum distance from the eye at which an object can be seen clearly and comfortably without strain is called the near point. For a normal human eye, this distance is taken as 25 cm.
  • Far point :
    The maximum distance from the eye at which an object can be seen clearly is called the far point. For a normal human eye (no defect), this point is at infinity, meaning very distant objects can be seen clearly.

In one line (Class 10 style answer):
For a human eye with normal vision, the near point is 25 cm and the far point is infinity.

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