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1. Distichiasis is:
a. Misdirected eyelashes
b. Accessory row of eyelashes
c. Downward drooping of upper lid
d. Outward protrusion of lower lid
11. A 12 years old boy receiving long term treatment for spring catarrh,
developed defective vision in both eyes. The likely cause is;
a. Posterior subcapsular cataract
b. Retinopathy of prematurity
c. Optic neuritis
d. Vitreous hemorrhage
12. A young child suffering from fever and sore throat began to
complain of lacrimation. On examination, follicles were found in the
lower palpebral conjunctiva with tender preauricular lymph nodes. The
most probable diagnosis is:
a. Trachoma
b. Staphylococal conjunctivitis
c. Adenoviral conjunctivitis
d. Phlyctenular conjunctivitis
14. Ten years old boy complains of itching. On examination, there are
mucoid nodules with smooth rounded surface on the limbus, and
mucous white ropy mucopurulent conjunctival discharge. He most
probably suffers from:
a. Trachoma
b. Mucopurulent conjunctivitis
c. Bulbar spring catarrh
d. Purulent conjunctivitis
19. A painful, tender, non itchy localized redness of the conjunctiva can
be due to:
a. Bulbar spring catarrh.
b. Episcleritis.
c. Vascular pterygium.
d. Phlyctenular conjunctivitis.
21. A female patient 18 years old, who is contact lens wearer since two
years, is complaining of redness, lacrimation and foreign body sensation
of both eyes. On examination, visual acuity was 6/6
with
d. Zinc oxide
b. Spring catarrh
c. Purulent conjunctivitis
d. Angular conjunctivitis
50. On removing yellow crusts on the lid margin, small ulcers bleed.
What is the most probable diagnosis?
a. Squamous blepharitis
b. Ulcerative blepharitis
c. Parasitic blepharitis
d. Hordeolum internum
e. All of the above
51. In which of the following conditions, severe itching of the eye with
ropy discharge in a 1 0 years old boy with symptoms aggravating in
summer season is most likely present:
a. Trachoma
b. Vernal keratoconjunctivitis
c. Acute conjunctivitis
d. Blepharitis
53. Severe congenital ptosis with no levator function can be treated by:
55.
diphtheria
indicated is:
a. Corticosteroid
b. Atropine
c. Antibiotics
d. Antifungal
a. Penetrating keratoplasty
b. Glasses
c. Tattooing
d. Enucleation
b. Optic nerve
c. Trigeminal nerve
d. Oculomotor nerve
b. Substantia propria
c. Descemet's membrane
d. Endothelium
66. Corneal ulceration is caused by injury to the cranial nerve
a. Third
b. Fifth
c. Sixth
d. Fourth
Herpes zoster
c. Adenovirus
d. Molluscum contagiosum
70. A 30 years old male presents with a history of injury to the eye with
a leaf 5 days ago and pain, photophobia and redness of the eye for 2
days. What would be the most likely pathology?
a. Anterior uveitis
b. Conjunctivitis
c. Fungal corneal ulcer
d. Corneal laceration
Answers
1-b
7-c
13-c
19-b
25-d
31-a
37-a
43-d
49-b
55-b
61-c
67-a
73-a
2-b
8-a
14-c
20-d
26-c
32-b
38-b
44-d
50-b
56-a
62-d
68-d
74-c
3-b
9-d
15-c
21-b
27-a
33-d
39-a
45-a
51-b
57-a
63-a
69-a
75-d
4-a
10-d
16-c
22-c
28-c
34-a
40-a
46-c
52-a
58-a
64-b
70-c
5-d
11-a
17-d
23-c
29-b
35-a
41-d
47-b
53-c
59-b
65-b
71-d
6-a
12-c
18-b
24-d
30-a
36-d
42-d
48-b
54-c
60-c
66-b
72-a
Lacrimal System
1. In DCR, the opening is made at:
a. Superior meatus
b. Middle meatus
c. Inferior meatus
2. Schirmers test is used for diagnosing:
a. Dry eye
b. Infective keratitis
c. Watering eyes
d. Horners syndrome
Answers
1-b
2- a
3-d
Orbit
1. Most common cause of adult unilateral proptosis
a. Thyroid orbitopathy
b. Metastasis
c. Lymphoma
d. Meningioma
2. Evisceration is:
a. Excision of the entire eyeball
b. Excision of all the inner contents of the eyeball including the uveal tissue
c. Photocoagulation of the retina
d. Removal of orbit contents
1-a
2-b
3-b
4-a
5-b
7-b
8-d
9-a
10-b
11-a
6-d
Uvea
1. All of the following are part of uvea except:
a. Pars plicata
b. Pars plana
c. Choroid
d. Schwalbes line
9. A middle aged female with recurrent joint pain gave past history of
recurrent attacks of pain, redness and dropped vision in one eye.
13. All of the following statements about the treatment of acute anterior
uveitis are true except:
a. Mydriasis is important
b. Steroids should be avoided
c. It is usually not necessary to admit the patient to the hospital
d. Investigations for systemic disease are often negative
2-d
3-b
4-c
5-a
6- d
7-c
8-b
9-b
10-b
11-a
12-b
13-b
14-d
15-b
16-c
17-a
Lens
1. Which laser is used for capsulotomy?
a. Diode laser
b. Carbon dioxide laser
c. Excimer laser
d. Yag laser
Answers
1- d
2- d
3-b
4-c
6-d
7-a
8-d
9-a
5-c
Glaucoma
1. Pneumato-tonometer is a type of:
a. Goniolens
b. Tonometer
c. Perimeter
d. Tonography
3. All the following associated open angle glaucoma include all the
following except:
a. Roennes nasal step
b. Enlarged blind spot
c. Generalized depression of isopters
d. Loss of central fields
e. Tubular vision
4. The treatment of choice for the other eye in angle closure glaucoma
is:
a. Surgical peripheral iridectomy
b. Yag laser iridotomy
c. Trabeculotomy
d. Trabeculectomy
B. pilocarpine
C. panphotocoagulation of retina
D. timolol maleate
19. Treatment of choice for fellow eye in angle closure glaucoma is:
a. Timolol
b. Pilocarpine
c. Yag Laser iridotomy
d. Surgical iridectomy
d. Pinpoint
24. You have been referred a case of open angle glaucoma. Which of the
following would be an important point in diagnosing the case?
a. Shallow anterior chamber
b. Optic disc cupping
c. Narrow angle
d. visual acuity and refractive error
c. Acetazolamide
d. Timolol
Answers
1- b
2- c
3- d
4- b
5-d
6-d
7-d
8-c
9-d
10-c
11-d
12-b
13-b
14-b
15-a
16-d
17-c
18-b
19-c
20-b
21-b
22-a
23-b
24-b
25-b
Retina
1. Number of layers in neurosensory retina is:
a. 9
b. 10
c. 11
d. 12
a. Color perception
b, Confrontation test
c. Light projection
d, Light perception
12. Occlusion of the lower nasal branch of the central retinal artery
results in one of the following field defects:
a. Lower nasal sector field defect
b. Upper nasal sector field defect
c. Upper temporal field defect
d. Lower temporal sector field defect
c. A-V shunt
d. Neovascularization
Answers
1-a
5-c
9- a
13-c
17-d
2-b
6-a
10-b
14-a
18-a
3-c
7-d
11-c
15-d
19-c
4-a
8-b
12-c
16-c
20-b
Optic Nerve
1. Primary optic atrophy results from:
a. Retinal disease
b. Chronic glaucoma
c. Papilledema
d. Neurological disease
4. A male patient 30 years old with visual acuity of 6/6 in both eyes.
Twelve hours ago he presented with drop of vision of the left eye. On
examination, visual acuity was 6/6 in the right eye and 6/60 in the left
eye. Fundus examination showed blurred edges of the left optic disc.
The most probable diagnosis is:
a. Raised intra cranial pressure
b. Raised ocular tension
15. The test that would aid most in the diagnosis of the previous case is:
a. X-ray of the orbit
b. Visual field determination
c. Tonometry
d. Exophthalmometry
e. Gonioscopy
Answers
1- d
2- b
3- a
4- d
5- a
6-a
7-c
8-a
9-a
10-c
11-b
12-c
13-a
14-d
15-b
16-c
17-c
18-a
19-c
Neuro-ophthalmology
1. Optic nerve axon emerges from:
a. Ganglion cells
b. Rods and cones
c. Amacrine cells
d. Inner nuclear layer
b. Horner's syndrome
c. Morphine poisoning
d. Argyl Robertson's pupil
2. a
3-c
4-b
5-a
6-c
7-d
8-b
9-a
10-b
11-d
Strabismus
1. All the following are extraocular muscle of eye except:
a. Superior rectus
b. Ciliary muscle
c. Inferior oblique
d. Superior oblique
4. The only extraocular muscle which does not arise from the apex of
the orbit is:
a. Superior rectus
b. Superior oblique
c. Inferior oblique
d. Inferior rectus
5. In paralytic squint:
a. Primary deviation > Secondary deviation
b. Primary deviation < Secondary deviation
c. Primary deviation = Secondary deviation
d. None of the above
6. In concomitant squint:
a. Primary deviation > Secondary deviation
b. Primary deviation < Secondary deviation
c. Primary deviation = Secondary deviation
d. None of the above
1-b
5-b
9-b
2-b
6-c
3-d
7-a
4-c
8-b
Miscellaneous
b.Keratoconus
c. Ocular pemphigoid
d. Trachoma
22. A two months old child presents with epiphora and regurgitation.
The most probable diagnosis:
a. Mucopurulent conjunctivitis
b. Buphthalmos
c. Congenital dacryocystitis
d. Encysted mucocele
e. red
40. Pupillary nerve fibers pass through the optic tract to:
a. The optic chiasma
b. The optic radiation.
c. The lateral genicualte body.
d. The pretectal nuclei.
e. The occipital cortex
b. papillitis
c. diseases of retina and choroid
d. glaucoma
e. Iridocyclitis
47. Patient received a tennis ball hit to his eye which used to have 6/6
vision. External eye examination showed no abnormalities vision is
H.M. and red reflex is normal. Possible diagnosis is:
a. comotio retinae
b. traumatic cataract
c. vitreous hemorrhage
d. secondary glaucoma
e. Subconjunctival Heamorrhage.
b. Refractive index
c. Depth of the anterior chamber
d. Axial length of the eye
e. Power of the cornea
a. Astigmatism
b. Hypermetropia
c. Myopia
d. squint
e. Athenopia
55. Simple myopic astigmatism means
a. One meridian is myopic and the other is emmetropic
b. Both meridian are myopic
c. One meridian is hypermetropic and the other emmetropic
d. Both meridian are hypermetropic
e. Both meridian are emmetropic
d. Fascial nerve
e. Trigeminal nerve
65. A patient with recent rhegmatogenous retinal detachment is
presented with:
a. Photophobia
b. Amaurosis fugax
c. Photopsia
d. Neuralgic pain
e. Red eye
d. Corneal ulcer
e. Mucopurulent conjunctivitis
75. A 3 year old child presents with a convergent squint dating for one
year. The first step management is:
a. Proper refraction
b. Surgical correction
c. Training on the synoptophore
d. Prism prescription
e. Examination with Hess screen
COLUMN ONE
82. Orbital excentration
83. Evisceration means
COLUMN TWO
a. Excision of the eye ball
b. Evacuation of the content of the
eyeball.
COLUMN ONE
87. Dermatochalasis
88. Blepharitis
89. Hordeolum internum
COLUMN ONE
COLUMN TWO
a. Permanent absence of eye lashes
b. More than 4 lashes rubbing
against the cornea
c. Whitening of the lashes.
d. Acute suppurative inflammation
of orbital soft tissue.
e. Lid margin is turned outwards.
COLUMN TWO
a. Chronic inflammation of lid
margin
b. Acute suppurative inflammation
of zeis gland and lash follicle
c. Incomplete closure of palpebral
fissure
d.
chronic
suppurative
inflammation of meibomian gland.
e. Redundancy of upper eye lid skin
in old age.
COLUMN TWO
a. Gonococci
90.
True
membranous b. Koch week's bacillus.
conjunctivitis is caused by
91. The commonest cause of c. Morax Axenfield bacillus.
Mucopurulent conjunctivitis
d. Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
e. Chlamydia trachomatis.
98. The most accepted regimen in drug therapy of anterior uveitis can
be:
A. Corticosteroids and antibiotics
B. Corticosteroids and miotics
C Corticosteroids and cycloplgics
D. Corticosteroids and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
99. A female patient 18-year-old, who is contact lens wearer since two
years, is complaining of redness, lacrimation and foreing body sensation
of both eyes. On examination, visual acuity was 6/6 with negative
Fluorescein staining, the expected diagnosis can be :
A. Acute anterior uveitis.
A. retinoblastoma
B. malignant melanoma
C Vitreous haemorrhage
D. Open angle glaucoma
C. presbyopia
D. aphakia
114. A young child suffering from fever and sore throat began to
complain of lacrimation. On examination, follicles were found in the
lower palpebral conjunctiva with tender preauricular lymph nodes. The
most probable diagnosis is:
A. Trachoma
B. Staphylococcal conjunctivitis
C. Adenoviral conjunctivitis
D. Phlyctenular conjunctivitis
129. An 8 year old girl received a tennis ball trauma to her right eye. On
examination on the same day you would find
A. Blood staining of the cornea
B. Hyphaema
C. Hypopyon
D. Ghost cell glaucoma
B. Lamellar keratoplasty
C. Keratectomy
D. Penetrating keratoplasty
141. Severe congenital ptosis with no levator function can be treated by:
A. Levator resection from skin side
B. Levator resection from conjunctival side
C. Fascia lata sling operation
D. Fasanella servat operation
144. A patient has an upper lid trichiasis with history of chronic eye
irritation. The most common causes are :
A. Stye
B. Trachoma
C. Infected chalazion
D. Spring catarrh
c. Glaucoma
d. Dislocation of lens
Answers
1-e
2-b
3-b
4-b
5-a
6-d
7-c
8-c
9-c
10-d
11-a
12-b
13-d
14-b
15-d
16-a
17-d
18-c
19-b
20-a
21-d
22-c
23-d
24-a
25-c
26-a
27-c
28-b
29-d
30-e
31-c
32-c
33-a
34-b
35-e
36-e
37-d
38-c
39-d
40-d
41-c
42-d
43-c
44-c
45-c
46-c
47-a
48-c
49-c
50-d
51-d
52-b
53-c
54-c
55-a
56-c
57-a
58-b
59-c
60-d
61-c
62-d
63-c
64-c
65-c
66-a
67-c
73-b
68-a
74-d
69-a
75-a
70-d
76-b
71-b
77-c
72-a
78-d
79-b
80-c
81-e
82-e
83-b
84-b
85-c
86-d
87-e
88-a
89-d
90-d
91-b
92-a
93-b
94-d
95-c
96-b
97-b
98-c
99-b
100-a
101-c
102-a
103-c
109-b
104-c
110-b
105-b
111-a
106-c
112-c
107-a
113-b
108-b
114-c
115-c
116-b
117-d
118-a
119-b
120-b
121-d
122-c
123-a
124-a
125-b
126-a
127-c
128-c
129-b
130-b
131-b
132-a
133-d
134-c
135-b
136-d
137-c
138-b
139-c
140-b
141-c
142-d
143-b
144-b
145-b
146-d
147-c
148-a
149-c
150.b
151-d
152-a
153-d
154-b
155-a
156-a
157-a