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Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) TMU (Teerthanker Mahaveer University) Third Year (3rd Year) 2019 MBS302 Ophthalmology Previous Question Paper

This post was last modified on 17 February 2022

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MBBS III (Third) Professional Part-1 Examination 2018-19

Course Code: MBS302

Paper ID: 03118303

Ophthalmology

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Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes

Max Marks: 30

Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support your answer.

Part 'B'

  1. Describe the symptoms and signs in a patient with attack of acute angle closure glaucoma. Enumerate the principles in its management. (7)

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  2. Enumerate the signs of mature senile cataract. Describe in brief the management of it. (7)

  3. Write short notes on followings: (8x2=16)

    1. Vision 2020
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    3. Vernal Kerato conjunctivitis (VKC)

Roll No.

MBBS III (Third) Professional Part-1 Examination 2018-19

Student's Signature

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Course Code: MBS302

Time: 20 Minutes

Ophthalmology

Part 'A'

Student's Name

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Invigilator's Signature

Paper ID: 03118303

Max Marks: 10

Note: 1. Attempt all questions and return this part of the question paper to the invigilator after 20 Minutes.

2. Please tick (√) correct one only. Cutting, overwriting or any other marking are not allowed.

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3. For answering please use Ball- pen only.

  1. Q.1 Angle of anterior chamber is formed by all except:

    1. Schwalbe's line, Trabecular meshwork, Ciliary body
    2. Schwalbe's line, Scleral spur, Ciliary body
    3. Schwalbe's line, Ciliary body, Iris root
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    5. Ciliary body, Scleral spur, Trabecular meshwork, Schwalbe's line
  2. Q.2 In management of acute irido cyclitis which of the following medications you will NOT use:

    1. Pilocarpine
    2. Atropine
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    4. Prednisolone
    5. None of the above
  3. Q.3 Topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor is:

    1. Acetazolamide
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    3. Bimatoprost
    4. Brimonidine
    5. Brinzolamide
  4. Q.4 Convex lenses are used in all EXCEPT:

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    1. Indirect ophthalmoscopy
    2. Hypermetropia
    3. Simple myopia
    4. Aphakia
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  6. Q.5 Uncrossed diplopia occurs in:

    1. Exotropia
    2. Esotropia
    3. Hypertropia
    4. Alternative fixation
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  7. Q.6 Color blindness in Protanopia is for which color:

    1. Red
    2. Green
    3. Blue
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    5. Red + green + blue
  8. Q.7 Soemmering's ring is seen after:

    1. Glaucoma surgery
    2. Extra capsular cataract extraction (ECCE)
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    4. Intra capsular cataract extraction (ICCE)
    5. Blunt Ocular trauma
  9. Q.8 Definitive management of buphthalmic patient is:

    1. Medical
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    3. Surgical
    4. Laser
    5. Observation
  10. Q.9 Iris shadow is usually seen in:

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    1. Immature cataract
    2. Mature cataract
    3. Hypermature cataract
    4. After cataract
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  12. Q.10 Keratic precipitates are seen in:

    1. Acute iridocyclitis
    2. Acute congestive glaucoma
    3. Conjunctivitis
    4. Cataract
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  13. Q.11 Intorsion is caused by the action of:

    1. Superior rectus
    2. Inferior rectus
    3. Lateral rectus
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    5. Medial rectus
  14. Q.12 Bilateral temporal hemianopia is seen in:

    1. Glaucoma
    2. Pituitary tumour
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    4. Age Related Macular Degeneration
    5. Occipital cortex lesion
  15. Q.13 Painless progressive diminution of vision is seen in all EXCEPT:

    1. Senile cataract
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    3. Primary open angle glaucoma
    4. Iridocyclitis
    5. Retinitis pigmentosa
  16. Q.14 Couching was used in management of:

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    1. Glaucoma
    2. Cataract
    3. Iridocyclitis
    4. Endophthalmitis
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  18. Q.15 Increased cup to disc ratio (C:D ratio) is usually seen in:

    1. Optic neuritis
    2. Papiledema
    3. Glaucoma
    4. Age related macular degeneration
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  19. Q.16 Descemetocele is usually seen after:

    1. Sloughed corneal ulcer
    2. Corneal edema
    3. Iridocyclitis
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    5. Cataract removal
  20. Q.17 Exentration of eye means:

    1. Removal all ocular contents leaving the sclera
    2. Removal of whole globe
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    4. Removing whole globe along with orbital periosteum
    5. Removal of crystalline lens
  21. Q.18 Entropion is:

    1. Rolling of eyelid margin inward
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    3. Rolling of eyelid margin outward
    4. Irregular direction of eye lashes
    5. Additional row of eyelashes
  22. Q.19 Lateral Rectus muscle is supplied by:

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    1. 3rd Cranial Nerve
    2. 4th Cranial Nerve
    3. 5th Cranial Nerve
    4. 6th Cranial Nerve
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  24. Q.20 Extra ocular muscles are developed from:

    1. Neural ectoderm
    2. Surface ectoderm
    3. Mesoderm
    4. Endoderm
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