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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. 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

2. A patient gives a history of chuna falling into his eyes. All of the following would be a part of his immediate management except
A. Irrigation of both eyes with copious amounts of normal saline
B. Frequent sodium citrate drops
C. Thorough slit-lamp examination on presentation
D. Removal of chuna particles by double eversion of upper eyelids

3. Express glaucoma implant is made up of
A. Silicone
B. Titanium
C. Gold
D. Stainless steel

4. Occular Dendritic Cells have
A. HLA 1
B. HLA 2
C. Both
D. None

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

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

7. Weakness of both Adduction and Abduction is seen in
A. Duane's Retraction Syndrome Type 1
B. Duane's Retraction syndrome Type 2
C. Duane's Retraction syndrome Type 3
D. None of these

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

9. Microaneurysms are the earliest manifestation of diabetic retinopathy. Which of the following layer is involved in diabetic retinopathy?
A. Outer plexiform layer
B. Inner nuclear layer
C. Layer of rods and cones
D. Retinal pigment epithelium

10. Pneumoretinopexy is an outpatient procedure in which retinal detachment is sealed with air insufflations. Which of the following gas is used in pneumoretinopexy?
A. Sulfur hexafluoride
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Nitrous oxide
D. Oxygen

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

12. A 59- year old male presents with dimness of near vision. On examination, the media was clear in both the eyes. What would be the next step?
A. Refraction with near add
B. Refraction under atropine
C. Radial keratotomy
D. Cataract surgery

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

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

15. A 40 year male with diabetes presents with vitreous hemorrhage. What is the cause?
A. Neovascularization at disc
B. Posterior Retinal Detachment
C. Central Retinal Vein Occlusion
D. Trauma to Central Retinal Artery

16. Which organismal infection is highly virulent and may cause corneal ulcer perforation within 48 hours?
A. Herpes simplex
B. Pseudomonas
C. Staphylococci
D. Aspergillus

17. 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

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

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

20. A patient presented with corneal ulcer which later showed a perforation. On gram staining a gram negative coccoid oxidase positive
A. Moraxella
B. Neisseria
C. Streptococcua Pyogenes
D. Chaylamydia

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