Final answer:
The image formed by the glasses of a 68-year-old male for an object 2 meters away would likely be virtual and enlarged, but since it is at a distance, the enlargement would be minimal.
Step-by-step explanation:
The lenses typically worn by a 68-year-old might be for correcting presbyopia, which is an age-related condition where the eye has difficulty focusing on close objects. For viewing objects that are 2 m away, the glasses would likely be convex lenses designed for distance vision, probably to correct hyperopia (farsightedness). These lenses would produce a virtual image since they enable the formation of an image on the retina by extending the focal length and correcting for the eye's inability to focus light properly on its own.
Considering the given options and the fact that a convex lens for someone with hyperopia produces images that are virtual, upright, and of the same size or slightly larger compared to the object, the correct answer would be Virtual and enlarged (Option D). However, since the object is 2 m away, the enlargement would be minimal, so the correct description of the image formed by the glasses would more likely be virtual and almost of the same size as the object.