Online Test Series 58

• 1. Question

A 30 year old man has 6/5 vision each eye, unaided. His cycloplegic retinoscopy is +1.0 D sph. at 1 metre distance. His complaints are blurring of newsprint at 30 cm, that clears up in about two minutes. The most probable diagnosis is:
• 1. Hypermetropia
• 2. Presbyopia
• 3. Accommodative inertia
• 4. Cycloplegia
• 2. Question

Horner’s syndrome is characterized by all of the following except:
• 1. Enopthalmos
• 2. Miosis
• 3. Ptosis
• 4. Cycloplegia
• 3. Question

A 45 year old was given steroids after renal transplant. After 2 years he had difficulty in walking and pain in both hips. Which one of the following is most likely cause?
• 1. Avascular necrosis
• 2. Primary Osteoarthritis
• 3. Tuberculosis
• 4. Aluminum toxicity
• 4. Question

Which one of the following is the investigation of choice for evaluation of suspected Perthes disease?
• 1. Ultrasonography (US)
• 2. Computed Tomography (CT)
• 3. Plain X-ray
• 4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
• 5. Question

A 30 year old man had a road traffic accident and sustained fracture of femur. Two days later he developed sudden breathlessness. The most probable cause can be:
• 1. Congestive heart failure
• 2. Pneumonia
• 3. Bronchial asthma
• 4. Fat Embolism
• 6. Question

In an adult male, on per rectal examination, the following structures can be felt anteriorly except:
• 1. Seminal vesicle when enlarged
• 2. Prostate
• 3. Bulb of the penis
• 4. Internal iliac lymph nodes
• 7. Question

The following group of lymph nodes receives lymphatics from the uterus except:
• 1. Superficial inguinal
• 2. Deep inguinal
• 3. External iliac
• 4. Internal iliac
• 8. Question

Infants of diabetic mother are likely to have the following cardiac anomaly:
• 1. Coarctation of aorta
• 2. Transposition of great arteries
• 3. Fallot’ s tetrology
• 4. Ebstein’s anomaly
• 9. Question

The most common type of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection is:
• 1. Cardiac
• 2. Mixed
• 3. Infracardiac
• 4. Supracardiac
• 10. Question

Diagnosis of beta Thalassemia
• 1. Hb electrophoresis
• 2. HbA1c estimation
• 3. NESTROFT Test
• 4. Target cells in peripheral smear
• 11. Question

All are the risk factors associated with macrosomia except:
• 1. Maternal obesity
• 2. Previous large infant
• 3. Short Stature
• 4. Prolonged Pregnancy
• 12. Question

Eisenmenger syndrome is characterized by all except:
• 1. Pulmonary veins not distended
• 2. Dilatation of central pulmonary arteries
• 3. Pruning of peripheral pulmonary arteries
• 4. Return of left ventricle & right ventricle to normal size
• 13. Question

All are the causes of intrauterine growth retardation except:
• 1. Anemia
• 2. Maternal heart disease
• 3. Pregnancy induced hypertension
• 4. Gestational diabetes
• 14. Question

In which one of the following conditions is sialography contraindicated?
• 1. Chronic parotitis
• 2. Acute parotitis
• 3. Ductal calculus
• 4. Recurrent sialadenitis
• 15. Question

Abbey Estlander flap is used in the reconstruction of:
• 1. Buccal mucosa
• 2. Lip
• 3. Tongue
• 4. Palate