M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION
(For the candidates admitted from the Academic Year 2019-2020)
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THIRD PROFESSIONAL PART -1 (CBME)
PAPER II - OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY
O.P. Code: 526072
Time: 30 Minutes Maximum : 20 Marks
Answer All Questions
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Choose one correct answer in the box provided in the Answer Script. No overwriting should be done. Choice should be given in Capital Letters.
II1. Multiple Choice Questions: (20x1=20)
- Which of the following is not cause for fluctuating hearing loss?
A) Presbyacusis B) Meniere’s disease
C) Perilymph fistula D) Otitis media with effusion - Dysphagia lusoria results from
A) Corrosive oesophagitis B) Neurogenic
C) Abnormal Right Subclavian Artery D) Carcinoma oesophagus - Smell disorder is often associated with all except
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C) Atrophic Rhinitis D) Osler Weber Rendu syndrome - Epstein Barr virus may be connected with all except
A) Nasopharyngeal carcinoma B) Nasopharyngeal fibroma
C) Glandular fever D) Burkitt’s lymphoma - Commonest form of Tracheo-oesophageal Fistula
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A) Both upper and lower segment of the oesophagus enter the trachea
B) A blind upper pouch with a lower segment communicating with trachea
C) An upper segment entering trachea with blind lower segment
D) Upper and Lower segments blind - Ototoxic drugs are following except
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A) Gentamycin B) Kanamycin C) Cephalosporin D) Streptomycin - Carhart’s notch is characteristic in
A) Acoustic neuroma B) Acoustic trauma
C) Otospongiosis D) Secretory otitis media - Vincent’s angina caused by
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A) Streptococcus haemolyticus B) Fusiform bacillus
C) Ebstein Barr virus D) Perez and cocco bacilli - Side effects of antihistamines are the following except
A) Hypotension B) Urinary retention C) Drowsiness D) Dryness of mouth - Most common tumour within para pharyngeal space is
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A) Vascular tumour B) Metastatic tumour
C) Neurogenic tumour D) Melanotic tumour - Which muscle is supplied by Facial nerve?
A) Stylo-pharyngeus B) Stylo-glossus C) Stylo-hyoid D) Omohyoid - A girl has attended the clinic with aphonia. On indirect laryngoscopy there is evidence of adductor Paralysis: What is the probable cause?
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A) Idiopathic B) Viral C) Functional D) Central cause - The usual nerve injured in fracture of Maxilla is
A) Supra-orbital nerve B) Infra-orbital nerve
C) Anterior ethmoidal nerve D) Spheno-palatine nerve - Glomus Jugulare tumour — common location is in
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A) Epi tympanum B) Meso tympanum C) Hypo tympanum D) Mastoid air cells - Radiologically Carcinoma Maxilla is diagnosed mostly by
A) Sinus opacity B) Expansion
C) Opacity and bone erosion D) Dome shaped mass - Galen Anastamosis is between
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A) IX and X cranial nerves B) Right and left superior Laryngeal nerves
C) Superior and Recurrent Laryngeal nerves D) Superior and Inferior Thyroid arteries - Asthmatic patients, frequently, have allergy to
A) Penicillin B) Ephedrine C) Aspirin D) Prednisolone - Demonstration of air containing sac after Valsalva’s Maneuver suggest
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A) Branchial cleft cyst B) Laryngocele
C) Zenker’s diverticulum D) Cystic hygroma - Neurogenic tumours of nose and Paranasal sinuses are the following except
A) Schwannoma B) Olfactory neuroblastoma
C) Rhinophyma D) Nasal glioma - High percentage of SISI score is common in
A) Otosclerosis B) Acoustic nerve tumour
C) Meniere’s disease D) Vestibular neuronitis.
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