Description : The most common primary intraocular malignancy in adults is: a. Retinoblastoma b. Choroidal melanoma c. Squamous cell carcinoma of conjunctiva d. Iris nevus
Last Answer : ANSWER: B
Description : Dense scar of cornea with incarceration of iris is known as: a. Adherent Leucoma b. Dense leucoma c. Ciliary staphyloma d. Iris bombe
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : A young child suffering from fever and sore throat began to complain of lacrimation. On examination, follicles were found in the lower palpebral conjunctiva with tender preauricular lymph ... is: a. Trachoma b. Staphylococal conjunctivitis c. Adenoviral conjunctivitis d. Phlyctenular conjunctivitis
Last Answer : ANSWER: C
Description : In trachoma the patient is infectious when there is: a. Arlt's line b. Herbert's pits c. Post-trachomatous concretions. d. Follicles and papillae in the palpebral conjunctiva.
Last Answer : ANSWER: D
Description : A painful, tender, non itchy localized redness of the conjunctiva can be due to: a. Bulbar spring catarrh. b. Episcleritis. c. Vascular pterygium. d. Phlyctenular conjunctivitis.
Description : A patient complains of maceration of skin of the lids and conjunctiva redness at the inner and outer canthi. Conjunctival swab is expected to show: a. Slaphylococcus aureus. b. Streptococcus viridans. c. Streptococcus pneumonae d. Morax- Axenfeld diplobacilli
Description : A recurrent bilateral conjunctivitis occurring with the onset of hot weather in young boys with symptoms of burning, itching, and lacrimation with large flat topped cobble stone papillae ... is: A. Trachoma B. Phlyctenular conjunctivitis C. Mucopurulent conjunctivitis D. Vernal keratoconjunctivitis
Description : Ten years old boy complains of itching. On examination, there are mucoid nodules with smooth rounded surface on the limbus, and mucous white ropy mucopurulent conjunctival discharge. He most ... from: a. Trachoma b. Mucopurulent conjunctivitis c. Bulbar spring catarrh d. Purulent conjunctivitis
Description : A one-month old baby is brought with complaints of photophobia and watering. Clinical examination shows normal tear passages and clear but large cornea. The most likely diagnosis is: a. Congenital dacryocystitis b. Interstitial keratitis c. Keratoconus d. Buphthalmos
Description : Most of the thickness of cornea is formed by: a. Epithelial layer b. Substantia propria c. Descemet's membrane d. Endothelium
Description : Cornea is supplied by nerve fibers derived from: a. Trochlear nerve b. Optic nerve c. Trigeminal nerve d. Oculomotor nerve
Description : The effective treatment of dendritic ulcer of the cornea is: a. Surface anesthesia b. Local corticosteroids c. Systemic corticosteroids d. Acyclovir ointment
Description : Aqueous humour is formed by: a. Epithelium of ciliary body b. Posterior surface of iris c. Lens d. Pars plana
Description : All the following apply to trachoma except: a. the disease occurs in the eyes. b. tetracycline is helpful in therapy. c. tiny, pale nodules form on the conjunctiva. d. the agent of the disease is Treponema pertenue.
Last Answer : d. the agent of the disease is Treponema pertenue.
Description : Photoreceptors (Rods and cones) of eye are present in (a) Sclera (b) Cornea (c) Retina (d) Pupil
Last Answer : (c) Retina
Description : What part of the eye gets inflamed and becomes pink when dust gets into ? (1) Cornea (2) Choroid (3) Conjunctiva (4) Sclerotic
Last Answer : Conjunctiva
Description : The following structures are of ectodermal origin: a. the retina and its retinal pigment epithelium b. iris stroma c. the sclera d. the ciliary muscle e. the corneal stroma
Last Answer : the retina and its retinal pigment epithelium
Description : Which is not found in papilloedema? a. Blurred vision b. Blurred margins of disc c. Cupping of disc d. Retinal edema
Description : Fleischer ring is found in: a. Keratoconus b. Chalcosis c. Argyrosis d. Buphthalmos e. None of the above
Description : Corneal Herbert's rosettes are found in: a. Mucopurulent conjunctivitis b. Phlyctenular keratoconjunctivitis c. Active trachoma d. Spring catarrh
Description : In eye donation, which one of the parts of donor’s eye is utilized? A. Lens B. Retina C. Cornea D. Iris
Description : In eye donation, which one of the following parts of donor's eye is utilized? (1) Iris (2) Lens (3) Cornea (4) Retina
Last Answer : (3) Cornea Explanation: Generally blindness is caused by the dryness and hardness of cornea. Cornea is a clear layer which helps passing of light. It is an outer layer and can be transfer from one person to another.
Description : A person will have brown eyes, blue eyes or black eyes depending on the particular pigment present in the : (1) Pupil (2) Cornea (3) Iris (4) Choroid
Last Answer : (3) Iris Explanation: Eye color is a polygenic phenotypic character determined by 2 distinct factors: the pigmentation of the eye's iris and the frequency-dependence of the scattering of light by the turbid ... iris stroma (located at the front of the iris), and the cellular density of the stroma.
Description : The colour of the eye depends upon the pigment present in - (1) cornea (2) iris (3) rods (4) cones
Last Answer : (2) iris Explanation: Eye colour is a polygenic phenotypic character determined by 2 distinct factors: the pigmentation of the eye's iris and the frequency-dependence of the scattering of light by the ... iris stroma (located at the front of the iris), and the cellular density of the stroma.
Description : In Eye donation, which part of the eye used? A. Retina B. Iris C. Cornea (Answer) D. Optic nerve
Last Answer : C. Cornea (Answer)
Description : In which part of the eye lies the pigment that decides the colour of the eyes of a person--? A. Retina B. Iris (Answer) C. Cornea D. Pupal
Last Answer : B. Iris (Answer)
Description : In eye donation, which one of the following parts of donor’s eye is utilized ? A. Iris B. Lens C. Cornea (Answer) D. Retina
Description : Sensitive pigmented layer of eye is (a) cornea (b) retina (c) sclerotic (d) iris.
Last Answer : (b) retina
Description : Light rays entering the eye is controlled by (a) pupil (b) iris (c) cornea (d) lens.
Last Answer : (a) pupil
Description : The _______ the amount of light entering the eye. a)iris b)pupil c)cornea d)lens
Last Answer : a)iris
Description : The colour of the eye depends upon the pigment present in (1) cornea (2) iris (3) rods (4) cones
Last Answer : iris
Last Answer : Iris
Description : In which part of the eye lies the pigment that decides the colour of the eyes of a person? (1) Cornea (2) Choroid (3) Iris (4) Vitreous body
Description : Corneal sensations are diminished in
Last Answer : herpes virus
Description : The best treatment for amblyopia is: a. Orthoptic exercises b. Occlusion c. Surgery d. Best treat after age 10 years
Description : In grades of binocular vision; grade 2 is: a. Simultaneous macular vision b. Fusion c. Stereopsis
Description : In paralytic squint, the difference between primary and secondary deviation in the gaze of direction of the paralytic muscle: a. Increases b. Decreases c. Remains the same
Description : In concomitant squint: a. Primary deviation > Secondary deviation b. Primary deviation < Secondary deviation c. Primary deviation = Secondary deviation d. None of the above
Description : The only extraocular muscle which does not arise from the apex of the orbit is: a. Superior rectus b. Superior oblique c. Inferior oblique d. Inferior rectus
Description : The action of inferior oblique is: a. Depression, extorsion, abduction b. Depression, extorsion, adduction c. Elevation, extorsion, adduction d. Elevation, extorsion, abduction
Description : The action of superior rectus is: a. Elevation, intorsion, abduction b. Elevation, intorsion, adduction c. Elevation, extorsion, adduction d. Elevation, extorsion, abduction.
Description : All the following are extraocular muscle of eye except: a. Superior rectus b. Ciliary muscle c. Inferior oblique d. Superior oblique
Description : In complete third nerve paralysis the direction of the affected eye in the primary position is: a. Inward b. Outward c. Outward and up d. Outward and down
Description : D-shaped pupil occurs in: a. Iridocyclitis b. Iridodenesis c. Cyclodialsis d. Iridodialysis
Description : Mydriasis is present in all the following except: a. Third nerve lesion b. Pontine haemorrhage c. Datura poisoning d. Fourth stage of anesthesia
Description : Homonymous hemianopia is the result of a lesion in: a. Optic chiasma b. Retina c. optic tract d. Optic nerve
Description : Papilloedema has all the following characteristics except: a. Marked loss of vision b. Blurring of disc margins c. Hyperemia of disc d. Field defect
Description : Optic nerve axon emerges from: a. Ganglion cells b. Rods and cones c. Amacrine cells d. Inner nuclear layer