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1] Polychromatic luster is seen in: 1. Complicated cataract. 2. Diabetes mellitus. 3. Post radiation cataract. 4. Congenital cataract ANS :- 1 ( Page 181 Basak ) 2] In which of the following conditions, severe itching of the eye with ropy discharge in a 10 year old boy with symptoms aggravating in summer season is most likely present? 1. Trachoma. 2. Vernal keratoconjunctivitis. 3. Acute conjunctivitis. 4. Blepharitis. Ans : 2 { page - 104 Basak } 3] Latanoprost used topically in glaucoma primarily acts by: 1. Decreasing aqueous humour formation. 2. Increasing uveoscleral outflow. 3. Releasing pupillary block. 4. Increasing trabecular outflow. Ans : 2 [ KD Tripathi pg 87/ table ] 4] Maximum density of goblet cells is seen in: 1. Superior conjunctiva. 2. Inferior conjunctiva. 3. Nasal conjunctiva. 4. Temporal conjunctiva. Ans : Goblet cells are maximum at the fornix of the conjunctiva [Basak pg 14] 5] The most common condition of inherited blindness due to mitochondrial chromosomal anomaly is: 1. Retinopathy of prematurity. 2. Leber’s Hereditary Optic neuropathy. 3. Retinitis pigmentosa. 4. Retinal detachment. Ans : 2 [ pg 171 / Harrison 15th ] 6] A two week old child presents with unilateral cataract. Which of the following statement represents the best management advice: 1. The best age to operate him to get the best visual results is four weeks. 2. The best age to operate him to get the best visual results is four months. 3. The best age to operate him to get the best visual results is four years. 4. The eye is already lost, only cosmetic correction is required. Ans : 1 [ Basak /pg 173 ] 7] ‘Photo dynamic therapy” is used in the eye for the following disease: 1. Cataract. 2. Glaucoma. 3. Uveitis. 4. Wet AMD (Age related macular degeneration). Ans : 4 [ pg 533 / Harrison 15th ] 8] All are ocular emergencies except: 1. Angle closure glaucoma. 2. Central serous retinopathy. 3. Retinal detachment. 4. Central retinal arterial occlusion. Ans : 2 [ pg 226 / Basak ] 9] A two months old child presents with epiphora and regurgitation. The most probable diagnosis is: 1. Mucopurulent conjunctivitis. 2. Buphthalmos. 3. Congenital dacryocystitis. 4. Encysted mucocele. Ans : 3 ( Basak / pg 273 ) 10] Which prominent ocular manifestation is associated with Marfan’s syndrome: 1. Microcornea. 2. Microspherophakia. 3. Megalocornea. 4. Ectopia lentis. Ans : 4 [ Basak / pg 167 ] 11] Which of the following will be the most important adjuvant therapy in a case of fungal corneal ulcer? 1. Atropine su!phate eye ointment. 2. Dexamethasone eye drops. 3. Pilocarpine eye drops. 4. Lignocaine eye drops. Ans : 1 [ pg 120 / Basak ] 12] All of the following can cause a white Pupillary reflex except: 1. Retinoblastoma. 2. Cataract. 3. Retrolental fibroplasia. 4. Glaucoma. Ans : 4 [ Basak / pg - 259 ] |
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