Q):Final centre for horizontal movements of eye is
Abducent nucleus ✅
Trochlear nucleus
Oculomotor nucleus
Vestibular nucleus
Q):Which of the following is the earliest manifestation of retinal detachment:
Feeling of curtain obscuring their field of vision
Floaters
Photopsia✅
Fall in visual acuity
Q): Fixation of visual reflexes is accomplished by
4 months ✅
1 year
2 years
3 years
Q)the most common form of inheritance in retinitis pigmentosa is?
Autosomal dominant
Autosomal recessive✅
X-linked recessive
X-linked dominant
Nf 2 characterised by all except
Presenile Posterior Subscapular Cataract
lisch nodules ✅
Acoustic neuroma
Cafe au last spots
Q):Pie in the sky field defect is seen in lesion of
Temporal lobe ✅
Occipital lobe
Parietal lobe
Frontal lobe
Q):Mcc of 4 th nerve palsy in children
Raised ict
Trauma
Vascular dsz
Intracranial tumor✅
Q): Typical field defect in tobacco amblyopia is
Enlarged blind spot
Central scotoma
Centricecal scotoma✅
Siedel s scotoma
Q)Iridodialysisis :
Full thickness hole in iris
Separation of the sphincter papillae and dilator pupil muscle
Tear in the root of the iris; separating the iris from the ciliary body✅
Q)Tear at the papillary border of iris
Not involved in pupillary light reflex:
Edinger-Westphal nucleus
Optic nerve
Lateral geniculate body ✅
Pretectal nucleus
Q): Arden ratio is calculated in
Erg
Eog ✅
Vep
Perimetry
Q): Concentration of fluorescein used for topical use
...percentage
2✅
5
10
20
Q): Fluorescent dye is injected for ophthalmologists diagnosis into
Antecubital vein ✅
Polpliteal vein
Femoral vein
Subclavian vein
Q):Goldmine perimeter is
Kinetic perimeter ✅
Static perimeter✅
Q): Thinnest part of the lens :
a. 2microns
b. 3microns
c. 4microns✅
d. 5microns
Q)vInverse glaucoma is :
a. Pseudoexfoliation syndrome
b. Malignant glaucoma✅
c. Neovascular glaucoma
d. Iridocorneal syndrome
First symptom of sympathetic ophthalmitis a. Photophobia
b. Blepharospasm
c. Decreased vision
d. Decreased accommodation✅
Q):Number of endothelial cells in corneal decompensation
a. "< 700"
b. "< 400"
c. "< 500"✅
d. "< 600"
Q)Size of pinhole is
a. 1mm✅
b. 2mm
c. 3mm
d. 4mm
Q)vThinnest part of the retina is :
a. 0.1mm✅
b. 0.2mm
c. 0.3mm
d. 0.4mm
Q)vCrossed diplopia is a feature of
a. LR Palsy
b. MR palsy✅
c. SR palsy
d. IR palsy
Q):All of following can cause a white Pupillary reflex except
Glaucoma ✅
Retinoblastoma
Cataract
Retrolental fibroplasia
Q):Bulls eye retinal lesion seen in
Toxicity with
Lead
Ethambutol
Chloroquine ✅
Ocp
Q):Nevovascular Glaucoma not seen in
Jra ✅
Crvo
Dr
Eales dsz
Q): Oil drop Cataract seen I n
Ans: Galactosemia ✅
Q)Sunflower Cataract seen in
Ans: Wilson dsz
Q): Regarding the focusing of the eye:
(a) Hypermetropia (hyperopia) may be corrected by a diverging lens.
(b) The focus of the eye is controlled exclusively by the parasympathetic innervation of the ciliary body.✅
(c) The lens is the chief refractive element of the eye.
(d) When the eye focuses on a distant object, the ciliary muscle contracts.
Q): Modified Seidel’s Test is useful for diagnosis of?
(a) Corneal edema
(b) Early Corneal dystrophy
(c) Late Corneal dystrophy
(d) Corneal abrasions✅
Q) Transport of ascorbic acid in lens is done by
(a) Choline
(b) Taurine
(c) Myoinositol
(d) Na+-K+ ATPase✅
Abducent nucleus ✅
Trochlear nucleus
Oculomotor nucleus
Vestibular nucleus
Q):Which of the following is the earliest manifestation of retinal detachment:
Feeling of curtain obscuring their field of vision
Floaters
Photopsia✅
Fall in visual acuity
Q): Fixation of visual reflexes is accomplished by
4 months ✅
1 year
2 years
3 years
Q)the most common form of inheritance in retinitis pigmentosa is?
Autosomal dominant
Autosomal recessive✅
X-linked recessive
X-linked dominant
Nf 2 characterised by all except
Presenile Posterior Subscapular Cataract
lisch nodules ✅
Acoustic neuroma
Cafe au last spots
Q):Pie in the sky field defect is seen in lesion of
Temporal lobe ✅
Occipital lobe
Parietal lobe
Frontal lobe
Q):Mcc of 4 th nerve palsy in children
Raised ict
Trauma
Vascular dsz
Intracranial tumor✅
Q): Typical field defect in tobacco amblyopia is
Enlarged blind spot
Central scotoma
Centricecal scotoma✅
Siedel s scotoma
Q)Iridodialysisis :
Full thickness hole in iris
Separation of the sphincter papillae and dilator pupil muscle
Tear in the root of the iris; separating the iris from the ciliary body✅
Q)Tear at the papillary border of iris
Not involved in pupillary light reflex:
Edinger-Westphal nucleus
Optic nerve
Lateral geniculate body ✅
Pretectal nucleus
Q): Arden ratio is calculated in
Erg
Eog ✅
Vep
Perimetry
Q): Concentration of fluorescein used for topical use
...percentage
2✅
5
10
20
Q): Fluorescent dye is injected for ophthalmologists diagnosis into
Antecubital vein ✅
Polpliteal vein
Femoral vein
Subclavian vein
Q):Goldmine perimeter is
Kinetic perimeter ✅
Static perimeter✅
Q): Thinnest part of the lens :
a. 2microns
b. 3microns
c. 4microns✅
d. 5microns
Q)vInverse glaucoma is :
a. Pseudoexfoliation syndrome
b. Malignant glaucoma✅
c. Neovascular glaucoma
d. Iridocorneal syndrome
First symptom of sympathetic ophthalmitis a. Photophobia
b. Blepharospasm
c. Decreased vision
d. Decreased accommodation✅
Q):Number of endothelial cells in corneal decompensation
a. "< 700"
b. "< 400"
c. "< 500"✅
d. "< 600"
Q)Size of pinhole is
a. 1mm✅
b. 2mm
c. 3mm
d. 4mm
Q)vThinnest part of the retina is :
a. 0.1mm✅
b. 0.2mm
c. 0.3mm
d. 0.4mm
Q)vCrossed diplopia is a feature of
a. LR Palsy
b. MR palsy✅
c. SR palsy
d. IR palsy
Q):All of following can cause a white Pupillary reflex except
Glaucoma ✅
Retinoblastoma
Cataract
Retrolental fibroplasia
Q):Bulls eye retinal lesion seen in
Toxicity with
Lead
Ethambutol
Chloroquine ✅
Ocp
Q):Nevovascular Glaucoma not seen in
Jra ✅
Crvo
Dr
Eales dsz
Q): Oil drop Cataract seen I n
Ans: Galactosemia ✅
Q)Sunflower Cataract seen in
Ans: Wilson dsz
Q): Regarding the focusing of the eye:
(a) Hypermetropia (hyperopia) may be corrected by a diverging lens.
(b) The focus of the eye is controlled exclusively by the parasympathetic innervation of the ciliary body.✅
(c) The lens is the chief refractive element of the eye.
(d) When the eye focuses on a distant object, the ciliary muscle contracts.
Q): Modified Seidel’s Test is useful for diagnosis of?
(a) Corneal edema
(b) Early Corneal dystrophy
(c) Late Corneal dystrophy
(d) Corneal abrasions✅
Q) Transport of ascorbic acid in lens is done by
(a) Choline
(b) Taurine
(c) Myoinositol
(d) Na+-K+ ATPase✅