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1. The first sign of Cavernous sinus thrombosis 12. Rubeosis iridis is not seen in
a. Non reacting pupil a. CRVO
b. VIth nerve palsy b. Diabetic retinopathy
c. Proptosis c. Hypertensive retinopathy
d. Colour vision problems d. Ocular ischaemic syndrome
2. Commonest cause of bilateral proptosis in 13. Chorio retinitis is caused by all except
adults is seen in a. Oncocerciasis
a. Metastasis b. Cytomegalovirus
b. Thyrotoxicosis c. Toxoplamosis
c. Orbital cellulitis d. Cryptococcosis
d. Cavernous haemangioma 14. Which of them is a symptom of cataract
3. IOL is contraindicated in cataract due to a. Loss of visual field
a. Reiter’s syndrome b. Circumcorneal congestion
b. Ankylosing spondylitis c. Loss of contrast sensitivity
c. Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis d. Abnormal pupillary reactions
d. Fuchs heterochromic iridocylitis 15. Patient presents with IOP of 55mm Hg, deep AC,
4. A combination of mental retardation and lens some cells and flare, hypermature cataract, and is
subluxation is found in diabetic. Diagnosis is
a. Airport’s syndrome a. Angle closure glaucoma
b. Marfan’s syndrome b. Acute anterior uveitis
c. Down’s syndrome c. Phacolytic glaucoma
d. Homocystinuria d. Neovascular glaucoma
5. When the colour of one iris is different from 16. Herpes Zoster ophthalmicus in a 25 yrs old patient
the other, it is called is an indication for
a. Iridoschisis a. ANA for SLE
b. Iridodonesis b. ACE for sarcoidosis
c. Heterochromia iridis c. ELISA for HIV
d. Heterochromia iridum d. ANCA for Wegener’s granulomatosis
6. Cause of Oculosympathetic paralysis 17. A 40 yrs old rheumatoid arthritis patients presents
a. Keratoconus with gradual decrease in vision during the past few
b. Pancoast tumor months. Most probable diagnosis
c. Eales disease a. Age related Macular degeneration
d. Nystagmius b. Diabetic retinopathy
7. Commonest muscle to get involved in thyroid c. Steroid induced cataract
related ophthalmopathy d. Dry eyes
a. Inferior rectus 18. Amaurotic cat’s eye reflex is seen in
b. Superior rectus a. Retrolental fibroplasias
c. Medial rectus b. Retinoblastoma
d. Inferior oblique c. Complete retinal detachment
8. Vogt’s triad is seen in d. All
a. Keratoconus 19. Oculocardioc reflex is seen in which surgery
b. Post attack of herpes simplex a. Cararact
c. Post attack of acute angle closure b. Keratoplasty
glaucoma c. Strabismus
d. Pigmentary glaucoma d. Glaucoma
9. Young man presents with sudden painless 20. A constracted pupil responds to accommodation
loss of vision. On examination there are no but light reflex is absunt. It is
systemic problems. Most probable diagnosis a. Adie’s pupil
is b. Hutchinson pupil
a. Retinal detachment c. Argyll Robertson pupil
b. Cataract d. Marcus Gunn
c. Eales disease 21. Which of the following is a cause of sudden
d. OAG blindness in a quiet eye with normal media and
10. True about Mooren’s ulcer fundus
a. Painless a. Vitreous haemorrhage
b. Sudden loss of vision b. Retrobulbar neuritis
c. Requires steroids c. Iridocyclitis
d. Drug of choice is clindamicin d. Optic neuritis
11. Minimum endothelial cell density (per mm 22. Patient with 10 yrs of DM loss of vision, he
square) in cornea to maintain corneal complaints of NPDR. Most probable cause of loss
transparency is vision is
a. 3000 a. Vitreous haemorrhage
b. 1000 b. Cystoid macular edema
c. 500 c. Tractional detachment
d. 2500 d. Neovascular glaucoma