- All questions are compulsory
- Draw diagrams wherever necessary
- Answers of Questions and Sub-questions must be written strictly according to the serial order of 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 University
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Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 100
Q.1 Total MCQs: 10 10 x 1 = 10
- A patient comes with history of penetrating trauma and a diagnosis of sympathetic ophthalmia was made. Which of the following will be seen
- Acute anterior uveitis
- Chronic anterior uveitis
- Pars planitis
- Pan uveitis
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- A patient comes with photophobia, lacrimation and headache. Which nerve is affected?
- Optic
- Oculomotor
- Trigeminal
- Abducens
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- Stocker line is seen in
- Pinguecula
- Pterygium
- Congenital conjunctival melanosis
- Wilson's disease
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- Brown rings around iris/cornea. Investigation of choice?
- Serum ceruloplasmin
- Alpha-1 antitrypsin
- Serum iron
- Serum ferritin
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- An elderly patient with decreasing far vision but does not need near glasses now?
- Index myopia
- Positional myopia
- Axial myopia
- Curvature myopia
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- A newborn child with big blue eyes and watering, blepharospasm and photophobia. What will be the probable diagnosis?
- Congenital glaucoma
- Mucopolysaccharidosis
- Congenital cataract
- Ophthalmia neonatorum
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- Immune ring in the cornea is a feature of
- Bacterial corneal ulcer
- Fungal corneal ulcer
- Ring ulcer of the cornea
- Disciform keratitis
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- Sickle-shaped extension of blind spot is known as
- Bjerrum's sign
- Seidel's sign
- Down's sign
- Baring of blind spot
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- Mass treatment with azithromycin is indicated if prevalence of Trachoma follicles (TF) in 1-9 years population is more than
- 10%
- 8%
- 6%
- 4%
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- Which morphological type of cataract is most visually handicapping
- Cortical
- Nuclear
- Posterior subcapsular
- Zonular
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Q.2 Long Answer Questions (2 x 20 = 40)
- Enumerate causes of Painful Red eye. Discuss the stages of primary angle closure glaucoma. Describe the investigation and management of acute congestive glaucoma.
- Classify uveitis and discuss etiopathogenesis, clinical features and management of acute iridocyclitis.
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Q.3 Short Answer Questions (6 x 5 = 30)
- Ophthalmia neonatorum
- How will you create awareness for eye donation among attendants of terminally ill patients, communicating the need.
- Enumerate causes of epiphora. How will you evaluate a case of epiphora.
- Keratoconus
- Papilloedema
- Astigmatism
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Q.4 Very Short Answer Questions (10 x 2 = 20)
- Enumerate structures forming angle of anterior chamber.
- Enumerate four causes of miosis.
- Enumerate factors responsible for transparency of lens.
- Four causes of neovascularization of iris.
- Enumerate lesions of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome.
- Difference between primary and secondary optic atrophy.
- Horner's syndrome.
- Difference between lacrimation and epiphora.
- Anti-VEGF agents.
- Four causes of sudden painless loss of vision.
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