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