Mcq Subject: ENT
Bill’s bar divides:
A. Facial nerve and cochlear nerve
B. Facial nerve and superior vestibular cochlear nerve
C. Facial and inferior vestibule cochlear nerve
D. Superior and inferior vestibule cochlear nerve
View DescriptionMaggots in nasal cavity are most commonly treated by-
A. Chloroform diluted with water
B. Liquid paraffin
C. Systemic antibiotics
D. Lignocaine spray
View DescriptionAuditory fatigue is seen at –
A. 90 dB, 4000Hz
B. 110 dB, 4000Hz
C. 130 dB, 4000Hz
D. 150 dB, 4000Hz
View DescriptionGelle test is used for
A. Otosclerosis
B. Noise-induced hearing loss
C. Sensorineural deafness
D. None of the above
View DescriptionEarly mediators of allergic rhinitis are -a) Leukotrieneb) IL-4c) IL-5d) Bradykinine) PAF
A. ab
B. bc
C. acd
D. abcde
View DescriptionSemicircular canals are stimulated by –
A. Gravity
B. Linear acceleration
C. Rotation
D. Sound
View DescriptionAll of the following are tuning fork tests to differentiate hearing loss, EXCEPT:
A. Schwabach test
B. Gelles test
C. Burn's test
D. Rinne test
View DescriptionPaial recurrent larynegeal nerve palsy produces vocal cord in which position:
A. Cadaveric
B. Abducted
C. Adducted
D. Paramedian
View DescriptionA 13 year old boy presents with swelling in the cheek with recurrent epistaxis. Most likely cause is –
A. Angiofibroma
B. Ca Nasopharynx
C. Rhabdomyosarcoma
D. None
View DescriptionSymptoms of sinusitis are all except –
A. Blood stained rhinorrhoea
B. Facial edema
C. Nasal blockage
D. Diplopia
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