- All questions are compulsory
- Draw diagrams wherever necessary
- Answers of Questions and Sub-questions must be written strictly according to the serial order of the question paper
- MCQs have to be answered in the theory answer book
- Please write MCQ answers neatly and in serial order with black or blue pen in brackets for example: 1. (a) 2. (b)
- MCQs have to be answered only once; any repetition, cutting, erasing, or use of whitener will be considered malpractice. Such answers will not be counted and action will be taken as per UFM rules of the University
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Time: 3:00 Hours Maximum Marks: 40
Q.1 Total MCQs: 20 20 x 1/2 = 10
- Eagle's Syndrome is related to which bone?
- Hyoid bone
- Cricoid bone
- Styloid process
- Maxillary bone
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- Nasolacrimal duct opens in
- Inferior meatus
- Middle meatus
- Ethmoidal recess
- Superior meatus
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- Tympanic membrane develops from
- Ectoderm
- Mesoderm
- Endoderm
- All of the above
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- Posterior crico-arytenoid muscle is supplied by
- Superior laryngeal nerve
- Recurrent laryngeal nerve
- Ansa cervicalis
- None of the above
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- Which of the following tests is an objective test of hearing
- BERA
- Speech audiometry
- Pure tone audiometry
- Tuning fork test
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- Following statement is true for dangerous area of face
- Include upper lip philtrum tip of box
- Communicate with cavernous sinus through veins without valve
- All of Above
- None of Above
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- A person suffering from unsafe CSOM has Pickett fence fever with rigor suggestive of
- Gradenigo Syndrome
- Cerebellar Abscess
- Extradural Abscess
- Sigmoid Sinus Thrombophlebitis
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- Vestibular Schwannoma most commonly arise at
- CP angle
- Fossa of Rosenmuller
- Retropharyngeal space
- None
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- Pneumothorax is most commonly seen with
- High Tracheostomy
- Mid Tracheostomy
- Low Tracheostomy
- None of Above
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- Rat tail appearance in Barium Swallow is a feature of
- CEA Oesophagus
- Oesophageal Stricture
- Barrett's Oesophagus
- LPR
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- Facial artery is a branch of
- External carotid artery
- Maxillary artery
- Occipital artery
- Lingual artery
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- Stapes footplate covers
- Round window
- Sinus tympani
- Pyramid
- Oval window
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- In left cochlear pathology Weber's test will be
- Central
- Lateralised to left
- Lateralised to right
- None of the above
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- Carhart's notch is seen in which disease
- Meniere's disease
- Serous otitis media
- Vestibular labyrinthitis
- Otosclerosis
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- Commonest aetiology of facial palsy is
- Bell's palsy
- Trauma
- Iatrogenic
- CSOM
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- Biopsy from granulomatous lesion of nose revealed Mickulicz's cells and eosinophilic intracellular bodies; likely diagnosis is
- Mucormycosis
- Rhinoscleroma
- Rhinosporidiosis
- Inverted papilloma
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- Which drug is associated with rhinitis medicamentosa
- Ipratropium bromide
- Cocaine
- Xylometazoline
- Lignocaine
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- Which drug has a role in treatment of otosclerosis
- Meclizine
- Phenylephrine
- Sodium Fluoride
- Hyoscine
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- Merciful anosmia is a feature of which disease
- Rhinosporidiosis
- Atrophic rhinitis
- Rhinoscleroma
- Allergic rhinitis
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- Stapedotomy is indicated in
- Unsafe type ear
- Central perforation
- Secretory otitis media
- Otosclerosis
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Q.2 Long Answer Questions (2 x 5 = 10)
- Describe briefly Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma: its etiology, site of origin, clinical features, diagnosis, and management.
- Define otosclerosis and discuss its etiopathogenesis, types, clinical features, differential diagnosis, medical and surgical management.
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Q.3 Short Answer Questions (10 x 2 = 20)
- Ototoxic drugs
- Indications of tonsillectomy
- Ludwig's angina
- Little's area
- Glue ear
- Caloric test
- Rhinoscleroma
- Waldeyer's ring
- Tracheostomy decanulation
- Retropharyngeal abscess
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