The defect described here is myopia (nearsightedness), where a person cannot see objects placed beyond a certain distance (the far point) clearly, and typically objects placed between the near point and the point of least distance of distinct vision appear blurry.
The defect of myopia can be corrected using a concave lens (also called a diverging lens). This lens helps diverge the light rays before they enter the eye, shifting the focal point to the retina.
The defect can be corrected by using a bi-concave lens.
So, the correct option is:
bi-concave lens