Mcq Subject: Ophthalmology

The visualization of the angle of anterior chamber by:

A. Direct ophthalmoscopy

B. Indirect ophthalmoscopy

C. Gonioscopy

D. Perimetery

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Vogt Koyanagi–Harada (VKH) syndrome is –

A. Chronic granulomatous uveitis

B. Chronic non-granulomatous uveitis

C. Acute purulent uveitis

D. None

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Retinoblastoma can occur bilaterally in how many percentage of the cases?

A. 10-15%

B. 15-20%

C. 20-25%

D. 25-30%

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Ducts of the main lacrimal gland open in:

A. Superior fornix

B. Inferior fornix

C. Both of the above

D. None of the above

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The commonest type of cataract is –

A. Blue dot

B. Zonular

C. Cupuliform

D. Cuneiform

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Examination of vitreous is best done by:

A. Direct ophthalmoscope

B. Indirect ophthalmoscope

C. Slit-lamp with contact lens

D. Oblique illumination

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Most common cause of endophthalmitis in AIDS patients is:

A. Rhizopus

B. Aspergillus

C. Cryptococcus

D. Candida

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Procedure of choice for ptosis in Horner’s syndrome?

A. LPS resection

B. Bilateral sling

C. Unilateral sling

D. Fasanella Servat

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SMILE is

A. Bladeless flap LASIK

B. Blade LASIK

C. Bladeless Flapless LASIK

D. Blade based flapless LASIK

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For refraction in a hypermetropic child, which is the best drug –

A. Phenylephrine

B. Atropine ointment

C. Atropine drops

D. Homatropine

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