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A fresh set of 20 random questions is generated every time you open this page and every time you refresh it.
For each of the following multiple choice questions, choose the most appropriate answer :

1. Corneal Dystrophies are usually
A. Primary Bilateral
B. Primary Unilateral
C. Primary Bilateral with Systemic Disease
D. Primary Unilateral without Systemic Disease

2. Lipogranulomatous inflammation is seen in
A. Fungal infection
B. Tuberculosis
C. Chalazion
D. Viral infection

3. Area of retina seen under Direct Ophthalmoscope
A. 1 DD
B. 2 DD
C. 3 DD
D. 4 DD

4. A 28- week baby suffered from respiratory distress syndrome at birth. On day 14 of life, he developed sepsis. No other morbidity was seen. He should be evaluated for retinopathy of prematurity at what post natal age?
A. 2 weeks
B. 4 weeks
C. 6 weeks
D. 8 weeks

5. Which of the following drugs acts on trabecular meshwork and affects the aqueous outflow?
A. Timolol
B. Pilocarpine
C. Brimonidine
D. Brinzolamide

6. Chalazion histopathology?
A. Lipogranulomatous degeneration
B. Xantho granuloma
C. Caseous necrosis
D. Suppurative

7. Sudden loss of vision in a 65 year old diabetes mellitus man, which was preceded by blurring of vi-sion. the main investigation to be done is :
A. Homocystiene
B. ACE level
C. Creatinine
D. Gold

8. The critical angle of cornea-air interface is
A. 36°
B. 46°
C. 56°
D. 66°

9. In Vision 2020, Ophthalmologist per population ratio is
A. 5000
B. 10000
C. 50000
D. 1 lac

10. A young male presents with central scotoma in left eye. His right vision showed 6/6 vision. On examination, in the left eye, there was focal foveal detachment. What would be the next step?
A. Examine retrolental cells
B. Inquire about the use of steroids
C. Ask for history of trauma in the other eye
D. None of these

11. Most common Non Hodgkin lymphoma of orbit is
A. B cell
B. T cell
C. NK Cell
D. Plasma cell

12. Iritis, Vitritis. Unilateral white patches on retina with focal necrotising involvement at choroid
A. white dot syndrome
B. Toxoplasmosis
C. CMV
D. Herpes

13. Cells affected in glaucomatous optic neuropathy are
A. Amacrine cells
B. Bipolar cells
C. Ganglion cells
D. Rods and cones

14. Gyrate Atrophy patient with defective Ornithine Transcarbamoylase will be benefited by
A. Ornithine free diet
B. Arginine free diet
C. Pyridoxine and Vit B12
D. Vitamin B1, B6 and B12

15. Most cancer in women exhibiting metastasis to eyes:
A. Ovarian cancer
B. Endometrial cancer
C. Cervical cancer
D. Breast cancer

16. In Vision 2020, the target for Secondary Service Center is for how much population?
A. 10000
B. 50000
C. 1 lac
D. 5 lac

17. Myopics and retinal degeneration true is?
A. Hypermyopia
B. Myopia < 6D
C. Teen & elder patient
D. Hyperopia

18. A person is diagnosed to be a diabetic on his 45th birthday. You will recommend a dilated fundoscopic examination
A. Immediately
B. Before his 50th birthday
C. When he turns 50 years of age
D. When he complains of dimness of vision

19. Most common presentation of retinoblastoma:
A. Leucokoria with pseudohypopyon
B. Leucokoria with hyphema
C. Leucokoria with heterochromiairidis
D. Leucokoria with strabismus

20. Salt n pepper retinopathy is not seen with:
A. Phenothiazine toxicity
B. Congenital rubella
C. Old retinal detachment
D. Fundus lavimaculatus

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