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| 1. |
Increased LDH in Aqueous Humor suggest a diagnosis of |
| A. | Retinoblastoma |
| B. | Galactosemia |
| C. | Gyrate atrophy |
| D. | Glaucoma |
| Answer» B. Galactosemia | |
| 2. |
Werick's hemianopic papillary response is seen in lesions at: |
| A. | Optic radiation |
| B. | Lateral geniculate body |
| C. | Optic tract |
| D. | Optic chiasma |
| Answer» D. Optic chiasma | |
| 3. |
Krause-kivlin syndrome is characterised by all except - |
| A. | Short limb |
| B. | Mental retardation |
| C. | Dwarfism |
| D. | Posterior segment dysgenesis |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4. |
Most common cause of anterior uveitis is: |
| A. | Exogenous infection |
| B. | Endogenous infection |
| C. | Allergic |
| D. | Traumatic |
| Answer» D. Traumatic | |
| 5. |
Lisch Nodules on Iris is a feature of ? |
| A. | Amyloidosis |
| B. | Tuberous Sclerosis |
| C. | Neurofibromatosis |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» D. None of the above | |
| 6. |
Babloo a 5 yrs old child presents with large cornea,lacrimation and photophobia;Diagnosis is: |
| A. | Congenital glaucoma |
| B. | Megalocornea |
| C. | Anterior uveitis |
| D. | Congenital cataract |
| Answer» B. Megalocornea | |
| 7. |
All are features of fungal keratitis, except - |
| A. | Less symptoms, more signs |
| B. | Infected hypopyon |
| C. | Early vascularisation of cornea |
| D. | Dry white slough |
| Answer» D. Dry white slough | |
| 8. |
Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION) is seen in a case of - |
| A. | Chronic simple glaucoma |
| B. | Giant cell arteritis |
| C. | Chronic iridocyclitis |
| D. | Sarcoidosis |
| Answer» C. Chronic iridocyclitis | |
| 9. |
Vortex Vein invasion is commonly seen in: |
| A. | Malignant melanoma |
| B. | Retinoblastoma |
| C. | Medullo-epitheliomas |
| D. | Optic nerve gliomas |
| Answer» B. Retinoblastoma | |
| 10. |
Superior quadrantic hemianopia is caused by defect in - |
| A. | Temporal lobe |
| B. | Parietal lobe |
| C. | Frontal lobe |
| D. | Occipital lobe |
| Answer» B. Parietal lobe | |
| 11. |
Occulomotor nerve palsy causes all except - |
| A. | Outward eye deviation |
| B. | Diplopia |
| C. | Miosis |
| D. | Ptosis |
| Answer» D. Ptosis | |
| 12. |
A patient presented with unilateral proptosis which was compressible and increases on bending forward.No thrill or bruit was present.MRI shows a retroorbital mass with enhancement.The likely diagnosis is - |
| A. | Orbital encephalocoecle |
| B. | AV malformations |
| C. | Neurofibromatosis |
| D. | Orbital varix |
| Answer» E. | |
| 13. |
Vitamin B12 deficiency is likely to cause: |
| A. | Heteronymous hemiaponia |
| B. | Centrocecal scotoma |
| C. | Bitemporal hemianopia |
| D. | Binasal hemianopia |
| Answer» C. Bitemporal hemianopia | |
| 14. |
Fleischer ring is characteristic of - |
| A. | Megalocornea |
| B. | Diabetes |
| C. | Chalcosis |
| D. | Keratoconus |
| Answer» E. | |
| 15. |
Peripheral retinal degeneration is most common in case of - |
| A. | Myopia |
| B. | Presbyopia |
| C. | Hypermetropia |
| D. | Astigmatism |
| Answer» B. Presbyopia | |
| 16. |
Which of the following is not seen in the interphotoreceptor matrix: |
| A. | Tissue Inhibitors of Metalloproteinases (TIMP) |
| B. | Memicane |
| C. | Metalloproteinase |
| D. | Sialoprotein Associated with Rods and Cones (SPARC) |
| Answer» C. Metalloproteinase | |
| 17. |
Drug of choice fir anterior uveitis is ? |
| A. | Atropine |
| B. | Steroids |
| C. | Pillocarpine |
| D. | Timolol |
| Answer» B. Steroids | |
| 18. |
Recurrent corneal erosion seen in - |
| A. | Corneal dystrophy |
| B. | Keratoglobus |
| C. | Keratoconus |
| D. | Peutz-anomalies |
| Answer» B. Keratoglobus | |
| 19. |
Enucleation of the eyeball is contraindicated in |
| A. | Endophthalmitis |
| B. | Panophthalmitis |
| C. | Intraocular tumours |
| D. | Painful blind eye |
| Answer» C. Intraocular tumours | |
| 20. |
A child has got a congenital cataract involving the visual axis which was detected by the parents right at birth.This child should be operated: |
| A. | At 1 year of age when the globe becomes normal sized |
| B. | After 4 yrs when entire ocular and orbital growth becomes normal |
| C. | Immediately |
| D. | At 2 months of age |
| Answer» D. At 2 months of age | |
| 21. |
Choroidal neurovascularization is sen in all except - |
| A. | Myopia |
| B. | Hypermetropia |
| C. | Trauma |
| D. | Angiod streak |
| Answer» C. Trauma | |
| 22. |
Area of fundus seen with direct ophthalmoscope is - |
| A. | 1 DD |
| B. | 2 DD |
| C. | 3 DD |
| D. | 4 DD |
| Answer» C. 3 DD | |
| 23. |
Which of the following medication is contraindicated in angle closure glaucoma? |
| A. | Pilocarpine |
| B. | Epinephrine |
| C. | Timolol |
| D. | Acetazolamide |
| Answer» C. Timolol | |
| 24. |
Most common visual field defect seen in chiasmal defect is |
| A. | Bitemporal hemianopia |
| B. | Binasal hemianopia |
| C. | Homonymous hemianopia |
| D. | Arcuate field defect |
| Answer» B. Binasal hemianopia | |
| 25. |
You have been referred a middle-aged patient to rule out open angle glaucoma.Which of the following findings will help in the diagnosis: |
| A. | Visual acuity and refractive error |
| B. | Angle of the anterior chamber |
| C. | Cupping of the disc |
| D. | Depth of anterior chamber |
| Answer» D. Depth of anterior chamber | |
| 26. |
A patient of closed angle Glaucoma the treatment of choice in other eye is - |
| A. | Acetolazimide |
| B. | Laser iridotomy |
| C. | Pilocarpine |
| D. | Timolol eye drop |
| Answer» C. Pilocarpine | |
| 27. |
Stye is a suppurative inflammation of the |
| A. | Meibomian gland |
| B. | Lacrimal gland |
| C. | Zeis gland |
| D. | Gland of Moll |
| Answer» D. Gland of Moll | |
| 28. |
Snow-flake cataract seen in - |
| A. | Diabetes |
| B. | Trauma |
| C. | Chalcosis |
| D. | Posterior subcapsular |
| Answer» B. Trauma | |
| 29. |
What is dome of congenital cataract involving visual axis ? |
| A. | Wait and watch |
| B. | Operated when the baby reaches an appropriate age |
| C. | Mydriatics are given |
| D. | Immediately operate |
| Answer» E. | |
| 30. |
Ocular symptom not seen in Herpes zoster is: |
| A. | Glaucoma |
| B. | Nummular keratitis |
| C. | Cranial nerve palsies |
| D. | Uveitis |
| Answer» B. Nummular keratitis | |
| 31. |
Treatment of choice in Aphakia is |
| A. | Contact lens |
| B. | Spectacles |
| C. | None |
| D. | Intraocular lens |
| Answer» E. | |
| 32. |
Retinoscopy is done on a 0.5D myopic patient at a distance of 1 metre.Movement of the image will |
| A. | Move with the mirror |
| B. | Move opposite to the mirror |
| C. | No movement of image with the mirror |
| D. | Image can move to any side |
| Answer» B. Move opposite to the mirror | |
| 33. |
Which one of the following stromal dystrophy is a recessive condition? |
| A. | Granular dystrophy |
| B. | Lattice dystrophy |
| C. | Fleck dystrophy |
| D. | Macular dystrophy |
| Answer» E. | |
| 34. |
Posterior staphyloma is seen in - |
| A. | Hypermetropia |
| B. | Pathological myopia |
| C. | Astigmatism |
| D. | Presbyopia |
| Answer» C. Astigmatism | |
| 35. |
Follicles of a diameter of 5 mm are typically seen in - |
| A. | Pharyngoconjunctival fever |
| B. | Trachoma |
| C. | Drug induced follicular conjunctivitis |
| D. | Ophthalmia neonatorum |
| Answer» C. Drug induced follicular conjunctivitis | |
| 36. |
A 29 years old man with IDDM for the last 14 years develops sudden vision loss,has non proliferating diabetic retinopathy,cause is: |
| A. | Macular oedema |
| B. | Vitreous haemorrhage |
| C. | Subretinal haemorrhage |
| D. | Retinal traction |
| Answer» B. Vitreous haemorrhage | |
| 37. |
Which of the following about IOL is false: |
| A. | Made up of PMMA |
| B. | Dislocation in vitreous may occur |
| C. | Preoperative USG A scan is necessary |
| D. | Can't be implanted in previously cataract (aphakic) operated eye |
| Answer» E. | |
| 38. |
Drug used in LUMINATE programme for non infections uveitis is - |
| A. | Voclosporin |
| B. | Methotrexate |
| C. | Infliximab |
| D. | Cyclosporine |
| Answer» B. Methotrexate | |
| 39. |
'SAFE strategy' has been developed for the control of |
| A. | Trachoma |
| B. | Onchocerciasis |
| C. | Ocular trauma |
| D. | Refractive error |
| Answer» B. Onchocerciasis | |
| 40. |
In papilledema,all the following are true except |
| A. | Blurring of the disc |
| B. | Congestion of retinal veins |
| C. | Soft white exudates around the disc |
| D. | Sudden loss of vision |
| Answer» E. | |
| 41. |
The wave length of Nd:YAG Laser in Nano meter is |
| A. | 1064 Nano meter |
| B. | 532 Nano meter |
| C. | 514 Nano meter |
| D. | 800 Nano meter |
| Answer» B. 532 Nano meter | |
| 42. |
Tropicamide eye drops % ? |
| A. | 2 |
| B. | 5 |
| C. | 1 |
| D. | 10 |
| Answer» D. 10 | |
| 43. |
Common ocular manifestation in Trisomy 13 is: |
| A. | Capillary hemangioma |
| B. | Bilateral microphthalmos |
| C. | Neurofibroma |
| D. | Dermoid Cyst |
| Answer» C. Neurofibroma | |
| 44. |
True stereopsis is perceived due to the following - |
| A. | Motion parallax |
| B. | Overlay of contours |
| C. | Linear perspective |
| D. | Bi-nasal disparity |
| Answer» E. | |
| 45. |
Chalcosis is caused by ? |
| A. | Iron |
| B. | Led |
| C. | Copper |
| D. | Mercury |
| Answer» D. Mercury | |
| 46. |
Asteroid hyalosis are composed of ? |
| A. | Iron |
| B. | Copper |
| C. | Calcium |
| D. | Silica |
| Answer» D. Silica | |
| 47. |
An orbital tumor has the following characteristics: Retrobulbar location within the muscle cone, well defined capsule, presents with slowly progressive proptosis easily resectable, occurs most commonly in the 2nd to 4th decade. The diagnosis is - |
| A. | Capillary hemangioma |
| B. | Canvernous hemangioma |
| C. | Hemangiopericytoma |
| D. | Dermoid |
| Answer» C. Hemangiopericytoma | |
| 48. |
Sunflower type cataract is characteristically seen in: |
| A. | Stragardt's disease |
| B. | Congenital syphilis |
| C. | Chalcosis |
| D. | Diabetes |
| Answer» D. Diabetes | |
| 49. |
In which of the following conditions Berlin's edema is seen - |
| A. | Open angle glaucoma |
| B. | After cataract surgery |
| C. | After concussional trauma |
| D. | Diabetic retinopathy |
| Answer» D. Diabetic retinopathy | |
| 50. |
Sclera is thinnest at - |
| A. | Equator |
| B. | Limbus |
| C. | Posterior to attachment of superior rectus |
| D. | Anterior toattachment of superior rectus |
| Answer» D. Anterior toattachment of superior rectus | |