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This post was last modified on 17 February 2022

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  1. Myopia less than ID
    1. Myopic astigmatism
    2. Compound myopic astigmatism
    3. Hypermetropic astigmatism
    4. All around the lens
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  2. Usually prisms are used in management of:
    1. Myopia
    2. Hypermetropia
    3. Astigmatism
    4. Strabismus
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  3. Seeing through a lens the image moves in opposite direction to the horizontal or vertical movement of lens. The lens is:
    1. Concave
    2. Convex
    3. Cylindrical
    4. Prism
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  4. Parallel rays of light from infinity in a myopic eye with accommodation at rest will focus:
    1. In front of retina
    2. On retina
    3. Behind retina
    4. Some rays in front and some behind retina
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  5. Angle (in degrees) between lateral walls of orbit is:
    1. 0
    2. 90
    3. 180
    4. 270
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  6. A combination of Vossius ring & hyphaema suggests:
    1. Cyclitis
    2. Endophthalmitis
    3. Blunt injury
    4. Malignant hypertension
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  7. Dellen is:
    1. Same as dermoid
    2. A form of squamous cell carcinoma
    3. A depressed area of cornea adjacent to head of pterygium
    4. Corneal ulcer found in Vit A deficiency
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  8. 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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  9. Descemetocele is usually seen after:
    1. Sloughed corneal ulcer
    2. Corneal edema
    3. Iridocyclitis
    4. Cataract removal
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  10. Enucleation of eye means:
    1. Removal all ocular contents leaving the sclera
    2. Removal of whole globe
    3. Removing whole globe along with orbital periosteum
    4. Removal of crystalline lens
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  11. Ectropion is:
    1. Rolling of eyelid margin inward
    2. Rolling of eyelid margin outward
    3. Irregular direction of eye lashes
    4. Additional row of eyelashes
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  12. Esotropia of 15° will produce:
    1. Crossed diplopia
    2. Uncrossed diplopia
    3. Altitudinal diplopia
    4. No diplopia
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  13. Colored haloes are present in all EXCEPT:
    1. Early cataract
    2. Acute congestive glaucoma
    3. Primary Open angle glaucoma
    4. Mucoprulent conjunctivitis
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  14. Secondary deviation is the deviation seen in :
    1. Eye with Paralytic muscle
    2. Eye with normal muscle
    3. In either eye
    4. Eye with ptosis
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  15. Cells sensitive to colors are:
    1. Cones
    2. Rods
    3. Ganglion cells
    4. Bipolar cells
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  16. Light rays coming out from a hypermetropic eye will be:
    1. Diverging
    2. Parallel
    3. Converging
    4. Some diverging and some converging
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  17. Spring Catarrh or Vernal conjunctivitis may be managed by all EXCEPT:
    1. Antibiotic eye drops
    2. Steroid eye drops
    3. Olopatadine
    4. Cold compresses
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  18. Recently discovered corneal layer is:
    1. Descemets layer
    2. Dua's layer
    3. Bowman's layer
    4. Bruch's layer
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  19. Couching was used in management of:
    1. Glaucoma
    2. Cataract
    3. Iridocyclitis
    4. Endophthalmitis
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