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1.

Cornea is supplied by nerve fibers derived from:

A. Trochlear nerve
B. Optic nerve
C. Trigeminal nerve
D. Oculomotor nerve
Answer» D. Oculomotor nerve
2.

All the following are extraocular muscle of eye except:

A. Superior rectus
B. Ciliary muscle
C. Inferior oblique
D. Superior oblique
Answer» C. Inferior oblique
3.

Blood vessels in a trachomatous pannus lie:

A. Beneath the Descemet's membrane.
B. In the substantia propria.
C. Between Bowman's membrane & substantia propria.
D. Between Bowman's membrane & Epithelium.
Answer» E.
4.

Chalazion is a chronic inflammatory granuloma of

A. Meibomian gland
B. Zies’s gland
C. Sweat gland
D. Wolfring’s gland
Answer» B. Zies’s gland
5.

Mydriasis is present in all the following except:

A. Third nerve lesion
B. Pontine haemorrhage
C. Datura poisoning
D. Fourth stage of anesthesia
Answer» C. Datura poisoning
6.

Which of the following drug is not used for medical treatment of diabetic retinopathy?

A. Tamoxifen
B. Benfotiamine
C. Pyridazinones
D. Ruboxisaturin
Answer» B. Benfotiamine
7.

Ophtalmoplegic migraine is defined by-

A. Headache with irreversible lose of ophthalmic nerve function
B. Recurrent transient 3rd nerve palsy associated with headache
C. Recurrent transient 3rd,4th & 6th nerve palsy associated with headache
D. Head ache with optic neuritis
Answer» D. Head ache with optic neuritis
8.

A patient presented with sudden onset of floaters and sensation of falling of a curtain in front of the eye. Which one of the following is the appropriate diagnosis?

A. Retinal detachment
B. Eales disease
C. Vitreous haemorrhage
D. Macular hole
Answer» B. Eales disease
9.

Which of the following most commonly presents with bilateral proptosis in children?

A. Cavernous haemangioma
B. Chloroma
C. Fibrous Histiocytoma
D. Pleomorphic Adenoma
Answer» C. Fibrous Histiocytoma
10.

Most common malignant cause for bilateral proptosis in children?

A. Lymphoblastic lymphoma
B. Rhabdomyosarcoma
C. ALL
D. AML
Answer» E.
11.

A tennis player gets hit by a ball on the eye, following which he has complaints of decreased vision. which of the following suggests that injury is due to trauma-

A. Optic neuritis
B. Pars planitis
C. Vitreous base detachment
D. Equatorial edema
Answer» D. Equatorial edema
12.

A 5 yr old boy presented with leukocoria in right eye ball which is diagnosed as diffuse retinoblastoma involving the entire globe , while other eye had 2-3 small lesions in the periphery. What will be the ideal management for this patient?

A. Enucleation of both eyes
B. Enucleation of right eye & conservative management for the other eye
C. Enucleation for right eye and Focal therapy for the other eye
D. 6 cycles of chemotherapy
Answer» D. 6 cycles of chemotherapy
13.

A patient had running nose and pain over medical aspect of eye being treated with decongestants for many days. He later developed chemosis,proptosis and diplopia on abduction of right eye with congestion of optic disc. What is the probable diagnosis?

A. Acute ethmoidal sinusitis
B. Orbital cellulitis
C. Cavernous sinus thrombosis
D. Orbital apex syndrome
Answer» D. Orbital apex syndrome
14.

Damage to nerve supplying Superior oblique muscle causes diplopia in which direction

A. Horizontal and downwards
B. Vertical and downwards
C. Horizontal and upwards
D. Vertical and upwards
Answer» C. Horizontal and upwards
15.

A young patient presents to ophthalmology clinic with loss of central vision.There is no obvious family history.ERG were observed to be normal.Which is most probable diagnosis-

A. Bests disease
B. Stargardts disease
C. Retinitis pigmentosa
D. Macular hole
Answer» C. Retinitis pigmentosa
16.

All are seen in Argyl Robertson pupil except?

A. Near reflex normal
B. Direct light reflex absent
C. Consensual light reflex normal
D. Visual Acuity normal
Answer» D. Visual Acuity normal