
- Commonest malignant tumor off the maxillary antrum is (A) Columnar cell carcinoma (B)Squamous cell carcinoma (C)Osteogenic sarcoma (D) Chondrosarcoma.
- Maxillary sinus is related to (A)Incisors and canine (B)Canine and premolars (C)Premolars & molars (D) Premolars only.
- Which of the following is operation of choice for deviated nasal septum in children (A)Submucosal resection (B)Septoplasty (C)Septorhinoplasty (D) Median osteotomy of nasal septum.
- Which of the following has no effect on ciliary action (A) Ephedrine saline (B)Acetylcholine (C)Xylometazoline (D) Chloroform.
- Chief symptom of acute laryngitis is (A) Inspiratory stridor (B)Dry cough (C)Hoarseness (D) Dryness in throat.
- Operation of choice for otosclerosis is (A) Fenestration (B) Stapedectomy (C)Tympanotomy (D) Hinsberg's operation.
- All are features of 'conductive deafness' except (A)Rinne's test is positive on affected side (B)On Weber's test, in effected ear sound is clearest (C) Rinne's test is negative on affected side (D) Absolute bone conduction is shortened.
- Perforation of drum due to acute otitis media is usually (A)Central (B)Marginal (C)Attic (D) Any of the above.
- Ear ossicle most severely involved in attico-antral chronic otitis media is (A) Malleus (B)Incus (C) Stapes (D) Any of the above.
- Trotter's triad consists of all except (A) Conductive deafness (B)Immobile homolateral soft palate (C)Pain in side of head (D) Seventh cranial nerve palsy.
- Acute nose bleed develops in following infections except (A) Malaria (B)Typhoid (C)Nasal diphtheria (D) Group A Strep. Pyogenes.
- Commonest cervical group of lymph nodes involved in tuberculosis is (A) Upper jugular (B)Posterior triangle (C)Submaxillary (D) Supraclavicular.
- All are features of Gradeningo's syndrome except (A) Otorrhea with deafness (B)Trigeminal neuralgia (C)Sixth cranial nerve palsy (D)Seventh cranial nerve palsy.
- The following should be suspected in a patient with 'pulsatile tinnitus' (A) Otospongiosis (B) Secretory otitis media (C)Palatal myoderma (D) Glomus jugulare.
- 'Singapore ear' results from (A) Haematoma of external auricle (B)Serous otitis media (C)Chronic otitis externa (D) Acute suppurative otitis media.
- Acute follicular tonsillitis is usually caused by (A) Staph. Aureus (B)Strep. Pyogenes (C)Staph. Epidermidis (D) Coryne. diphthereae.
- Commonest histological type of laryngeal carcinoma is (A) Adeno CA (B)Transitional cell CA (C)Squamous cell CA (D) Mucoepidermoid CA.
- Commonest site of brain abscess due to CSOM is (A) Frontal lobe (B)Parietal lobe (C)Cerebellar lobe (D)Temporal lobe.
- Commondo's operation is done for (A) Carcinoma of larynx (B)Carcinoma of tonsil (C) Carcinoma of anterior two thirds of tongue (D) Carcinoma of thyroid.
- Commonest organism causing meningitis following CSF rhinorrhea is (A) Staph. Epidermidis (B)H. influenzae (C)Pheumococcus (D) E. coli.
- Nerve of pterygoid canal is known as (A) Nerve of pterygoid canal is known as (A) Nerve of Wrisberg (B)Alderman's nerve (C)Arnold's nerve (D) Vidian nerve.
- Small increment of sound sensitivity index (SISI) is useful in (A) Meniere's disease (B) Otosclerosis (C) Acoustic neuroma (D) Vestibular neuronitis.
- Treatment of choice in carcinoma in situ of larynx is (A) Radiotherapy (B)Cryosurgery (C)Partial laryngectomy (D) Total laryngectomy.
- Site of origin of antrochoanl polyp is (A) Frontal sinus (B)Maxillary sinus (C) Sphenoidal sinus (D) Ethmoidal sinus.
- Pulsating tonsil are seen in (A) External carotid aneurym (B)Internal carotid aneurysm (C) Glomus jugulare (D) Carcinoma tonsil.
- Which of the following is not true about 'vestibular neuronitis' (A) Probably viral in etiology (B)There is vertigo & nystagmus (C)There is sensorineural deafness (D) Caloric responses are diminished.
- Drug of choice in acute otitis media is (A) Suphonamides (B)Penicillin (C)Streptomycin (D) Chloramphenicol.
- Which of the following is not true about 'frontal sinusitis' (A) Headache is worse during day and subsides in the evening (B) Tenderness occurs medially in roof of orbit (C) Eye motion increases the pain (D) There is nasal obstruction & post nasal discharge.
- In which of the following infection membrane is not seen in throat (A) Candida (B) Vincet's (C)Strep, pyogenes (D) Diphtheria.
- In 'cold caloric test' (A) Fast component is towards same side (B)Fast component is towards opposite side (C)There is vertical nystagmus (D) Slow component is towards opposite side.
- Markedly delayed tone decay test is seen in lesion of (A)Cochlea (B)Superior colliculus (C) Lateral geniculate body (D) Auditory nerve.
- Commonest cause of epistaxis in elderly patients is (A) Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (B)Tuberculosis (C) Hyaryngomaxillary abscess (D) Bleeding disorders.
- The drug of choice of treatment of acute attack of Meniere's disease is (A) Nicotinic acid (B) Chlorpromazine (C)Acetazolamide (D) Betahistadine.
- Sinking abscess of neck results from (A) Bezold's mastoiditis (B)Luc's abscess (C)Zygomatic abcess (D) Citteli;s abscess.
- High tracheostomy is indicated in (A) Laryngeal carcinoma (B)Bilateral abductor paralysis (C)Multiple papiloma (D) Bulbar poliomyelitis.
- Iatrogenic tracheomalacia is caused by (A) Prolonged intubation (B)Repeated suction (C) Radiotherapy for bronchogenic CA (D) Resection of tracheal ring.
- For normal ciliary action in the respiratory tract, there is need for (A) Sympathetic supply (B)Parasympathetic supply (C)Layer of mucus (D) Sensory nerve supply.
- All are features of lateral medullary syndrome except (A) Severe vertigo (B)Ipsilateral cerebellar signs (C)Horner's syndrome (D)Ipilateral hemianalgesia.
- 'Ozaena's is present in (A) Allergic rhinitis (B)Otomycosis (C) Atrophic rhinitis (D) Oral pemphigus.
- Which of the following statement about 'pharyngeal pouch' is true (A) Commonest site of origin is 'Killian's dehiscence' (B) Patient usually complains of dysphagia & lump in throat (C)Barium swallow confirms the diagnosis (D)Treatment with anticholinergics is sucessful.
- Commonest cause of epistaxis in elderly patients is (A) Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (B) Hypertension (C)Bleeding disordes (D) Foreign body
- Fibroma of the nasopharynx (a) is most common in young boys (b) May extend into cranial fossa (c) Bleeds extensively at biopsy (d) All of the above (e) None of the above
- Sepsis, Chemosis and Proptosis following an ENT infection suggest (a) Lateral sinus thrombosis (b) Frontal osteomyelitis (c) cavernous sinus thrombosis (d) Brain abscess
- Furunculosis of external auditory canal is differentiated from subperiostealmastoid abscess, in that in the former (a) Suppuration is not present (b) Membraneous portion of the canal is obliterated (c) The temperature is elevated but not splitting (d) All of the above (e) None of the above
- Acute follicular tonsillitis (a) Is usually caused by staphylococci (b) is treated by tonsillectomy (c) may be mimiced by infectious moononucleosis (d) All of the above (e) None of the above
- The most important and common complication following tonsillectomy is (a) Infection (b) Haemorrhage (c) Injury to the glossopharyngeal nerve (d) Injury to the internal carotid artery
- Bell's palsy is (a) Upper motor neurone palsy of VII nerve (b) Upper and lower motor neurone palsy of VII nerve (c) Lower motor neurone palsy of Vii neerve (d) None of the above
- The commonest cause of conductive deafness in children is (a) Secretary otitis media (b) Otoscleerosis (c) Congenital Stapedial fixation (d) Trauma
- The commonest cause of unilateral nasal discharge in children is (a) Congenital syphilis (b) Foreign bodies (c) Allerrgy (d) Nasal diphtheria
- Perforation of bony nasal septum occurs in which of the following conditions (a) Chrome toxicity (b) Syphilis (c) Lupus Vulgaris (d) Leprosy
- The Kobrak test is used for (a) Minimal caloric stimulation (b) Demonstrating recruitment. (c) Olfaction (d) Outlining mucosal areas of tumour invollvement
- Appreciation off sound occurs in (a) Organ of corti (b) Basilar membrane (c) Cochlear nuclei (d) Transverse temporal gyrus
- 'Dangerous ear' is associated with (a) Central perforation (b) Stenoosed external meatus (c) Noises in the car (d) Attic granulations
- Ranula is condition which occurs in (a) Preauricular area (b) Medical angle of the orbit (c) Nasolabial angle (d) Floor of the mouth
- The commonest type of cancer met within the larynx is (a) Malignant melanoma (b) Adenocarcinoma (c) Squamous cell carcinoma (d) Sarcoma
- Nasal polyp are always associated with (a) Hypertrophy of tonsils and adenoids (b) Allergic diathesis (c) Hormonal imbalance (d) venous congestion of nose
- Mycotic infection of external ear canal (Otomycosis) is the infection caused by (a) aspergillus niger (b) Cadida albicans (c) Actinomyciin (d) Dermatophytes
- Tonsils are developed from (a) first pharyngeal pouch (b) second pharyngeal pouch (c) second and third pharyngeal pouches (d) fourth pouch
- KIESSELBAUCH'S PLEXUS -the bleeding area of the nose is situated (a) in the middle turbinate (b) in the inferior turbinate (c) in the cribriform plate or ethmoid (d) in the anterior inferior surface of the septum
- Schimmer's test for lacrimal secretion is done to test (a) facial nerve (b) occulomotor nerve (c) trigeminal nerve (d) the function of nasolacrimal duct
- The most important function of the larynx is (a) in speech production (b) in deglutuition (c) in respiration (d) in protection of lower respiratory tract
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