Download MBBS TMU 3rd Year 2016 MBBS302 Ophthalmology Question Paper

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MBBS III (Third) Professional Part-1 Examination

2015-16

Course Code:MBS302

Paper ID: 0313126

Ophthalmology

Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes

Max Marks: 30

Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support

your answer.

Part `B'

1.

Describe etiology, clinical features and treatment of Herpes
Zoster Ophthalmicus. (7)

2.

Write short notes on followings: (4+4)

a) Keratoconus
b) Congenital glaucoma

3.

Define Cataract. Classify cataract. Describe clinical
features and management of immature senile cataract. (7)

4.

Write short notes on followings: (4+4)

a)

Acute Dacryocystitis

b)

Presbyopia



MBBS III (Third) Professional Part-1 Examination 2015-16

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Student's Name



Student's Signature

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Course Code:MBS302



Paper ID: 0313126

Ophthalmology

Part `A'



Time: 20 Minutes

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.
3. For answering please use Ball- pen only.
Q.1

Orbicularis oculi muscle is supplied by:

a)

Divergent squint

a)

4th nerve

b)

5th nerve

b)

Miosis

c)

6th nerve

d)

7th nerve

c) Absent accommodation & Ptosis



d)

Dilate fixed pupil

Q.2

Chalazion is chronic inflammatory
inflammation of:

Q.10 Corneal thickness is measured by:

a)

Gland of Zeis's

a)

Keratometer

b)

Moll's glands

b)

Patchymter

c)

Meibomiam glands

c)

Specular microscope

d)

Wolfring glands

d)

All of above

P.T.O

Q.3

Lacrimal sac swelling is situated:

Q.11 In aphakia following Purkinje images are

a)

Above medial palpebral ligament

absent:

b)

Below medial palpebral ligament

a)

I st & 2 nd

c)

Above and below medial palpebral

b)

I st & 3 rd

ligament

c)

2 nd & 3 rd

d)

Either above or below medial

d)

3 rd & 4 th

palpebral ligament

Q.12 Periphery of retina is best visualized with:

Q.4

The following structures are located in lateral

a)

Direct ophthalmoscope

wall of cavernous sinus except:

b)

Indirect ophthalmoscope

a)

Optic nerve

c)

Ultrsonography

b)

Oculomotor nerve

d)

All of above

c)

Trochlear nerve

d)

Abducens nerve

Q.13 Compound hypermetropic astigmatism is:
a)

Both foci are in front of retina

Q.5

Crossed diplopia is seen in:

b)

Both foci are behind the are retina

a)

Exotropia

c)

One focus in front and one behind the

b)

Esotropia

retina

c)

Hyperphoria



d)

None of above

d)

None of above

Q.14 Drug of choice for pupillary dilatation in

Q.6

Early Primary narrow angle glaucoma is best

children is:

treated with:

a)

Homatropine

a)

Surgical iridectomy

b)

Atropine

b)

By YAG laser iridotomy

c)

Cyclomid

c)

Trabeculectomy

d)

Tropicamide

d)

Cyclocryotherapy

Q.7

Keratoconus is characterized by followings

Q.15 Pathognomic features of Trachoma are

except:

following EXCEPT:

a)

Female >Male, present around puberty

a)

Follicles

b)

Fleischer ring

b)

Papillae

c)

Munson's sign

c)

Pannus

d)

Deposition of copper in Descemet's

d)

Herbert's pits

membrane

Q.16 In anterior uveitis associated with glaucoma

Q.8

Drug of choice for acute iridocyclitis is:

which of the following is contraindicated:

a)

Anti-prostaglandins drops

a)

Atropine

b)

Atropine drops

b)

Travoprost

c)

Aspirin systemic

c)

Steroids

d)

Dorzolamide drops

d)

Timiloi maleate

Q.9

Feature of III nerve paralysis include all
EXCEPT:

Q.17 Side effect of Steroids are followings

EXCEPT:
a)

Ptosis

b)

Glaucoma

c)

Cararact

d)

Iris atrophy

Q.18 Commonest cause of blindness in India:

a)

Trachoma

b)

Glaucoma

c)

Vitamin deficiency

d)

Cataract

Q.19 Soemmerring ring is a type of:

a)

Complicated cataract

b)

Congenital

c)

After cataract

d)

Traumatic cataract

Q.20

Timolol maleate is contraindicated in:
a)

Hypertension

b)

Bronchial asthma

c)

Hypertensive uveitis

d)

Narrow angle glaucoma


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