NEURO MCQ 1

1.       All are seen in Horner’s syndrome except:

a.       Miosis

b.       Ptosis

c.       Anhydrosis

d.      Exophthalmos

D

2.       Ptosis and mydriasis are seen in:

a.       Facial palsy

b.       Peripheral neuritis

c.     Oculomotor palsy

d.       Sympathetic palsy

e.       5th nerve palsy

C

3.       Small pupil are seen in

a.       Argyl Robertson pupiL

b.       Adie  pupil

c.       3rd nerve palsy

d.       Mydriatic eye drops

e.       Cycloplegic eye drops

A

4.       A male patient 30 years old with visual acuity of 6/6 in both eyes. Twelve hours ago he presented with drop of vision of the left eye. On  examination, visual acuity was 6/6 in the right eye and 6/60 in the left eye. Fundus examination showed blurred edges of the left optic disc. The most probable diagnosis is:

a.       Raised intra cranial pressure

b.       Raised ocular tension

c.       Central retinal artery occlusion

d.     Optic neuritis

e.       Glaucomatous optic atrophy

D

5.       All of the following statements regarding the oculomotor nerve are true except:

a.       It accommodates the eve

b.       It raises the upper eyelid

c.       It innervates lateral rectus

d.       It constricts the pupil

e.       It innervates medial rectus

B

6.       MARKED Elevation of the disc margin is seen in:

a.       Optic atrophy

b.       Papillitis

c.     Papilloedema

d.       Retrobulbar neuritis

e.       None of the above

C

7.       Optic disc diameter is:

a.       1 mm

b.     1.5 mm

c.       2 mm

d.       3 mm

e.       4 mm

B

8.       Optic nerve is best studied by:

a.     Ophthalmoscope

b.       Retinoscope

c.       Perimetry

d.       Goniometry

e.       Pachymetery

A

9.       In optic neuritis, following are seen except:

a.     Headache and vomiting

b.       Pain on movement of eye

c.       Sudden loss of vision

d.       Afferent of pupillary reflex lost

e.       None of above

A

10.       A 25 year old lady suddenly develops unilateral loss of vision decreasing from 6/6 to 4/60 with ill-sustained reaction of the pupil. She  complains of slight headache and some pain in the orbit when looking upward. The most likely diagnosis is:

a.        Acute frontal sinusitis

b.        Acute iritis

c.       Brain tumour

d.     Retrobulbar neuritis

e.       Acute congestive glaucoma

D