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Asked: January 18, 2019In: MCQs

Which chart should you use to test the contrast sensitivity?

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42.91%The Pelli Robson chart ( 224 voters )
37.93%The Snellen chart ( 198 voters )
37.36%The LogMAR chart ( 195 voters )
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Asked: January 18, 2019In: MCQs

An adult has -8.00D on his spectacles and wants to wear contact lenses for the first time. Which sentence is NOT correct?

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8.65%He will get no reflections with CLs ( 61 voters )
72.2%He should buy -8.00D CLs as well ( 509 voters )
12.2%He will have a wider field of view ( 86 voters )
6.95%He will have a more natural vision ( 49 voters )
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Asked: April 14, 2019

Trachoma is caused by:

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11.29% Staphylococcus aureus ( 35 voters )
78.71% Chlamydia trachomatis ( 244 voters )
6.77%Pseudomonas aeruginosa ( 21 voters )
3.23%Streptococcus pneumoniae ( 10 voters )
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For myopic patient if objects looking minified with correction what may be the reason

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5.56%Decentered spectacle lens ( 6 voters )
11.11%Under correction ( 12 voters )
79.63%Over correction ( 86 voters )
3.7%Uncorrected Astigmatism ( 4 voters )
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Asked: April 8, 2019In: MCQs

Perimetry is used to detect dysfunction in

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73.35% central and peripheral vision ( 245 voters )
17.96%peripheral vision only ( 60 voters )
3.59%visual acuity ( 12 voters )
5.09%central vision only ( 17 voters )
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Asked: February 5, 2019In: MCQs

Signs and symptoms of uveitis do NOT include:

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3.75%Blurred vision ( 30 voters )
58.93%Scotoma ( 472 voters )
20.47%Headaches ( 164 voters )
16.85%Irregular pupil ( 135 voters )
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Asked: April 3, 2019In: MCQs

Snowflake cataract is associated with

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10.38%Hyperthyroidism ( 91 voters )
51.43%Diabetes ( 451 voters )
27.59%Ocular trauma ( 242 voters )
10.6%None of the above ( 93 voters )
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