ENT PROFF 2021
BCQS:
1. Which factors are rare in otosclerosis
A. bilateral
B. male
C. Paracusis Willisii
D. Carharts Notch
E. Hearing loss
2. Cyanotic male with stridor, dyspnea
A. Rigid endoscope with General anesthesia
B. Flexible endoscope without General anesthesia
3. Hyposmia in a man. Common cause is
A. Nasal polyp
4. Man presents with unilateral hearing loss, vertigo, nausea etc. Most common
intracranial complication :
A. Extradural Abscess
B. Subdural Abscess
C. Brain Abscess
D. sigmoid sinus thrombosis
E. Cavernous sinus thrombosis
5. Patient has a face fracture. He presents with diplopia. Where has the fracture
occurred?
A. Nasal bone
B. Medial wall of orbit
C. Inferior orbital margin
D. Orbital floor
E. Superior orbital margin
6. Neck gunshot wound. He is admitted to the hospital. First line of action :
A. Arrest bleeding
B. iv line
C. Maintain airway
7. Pharyngeal diphtheria child. Characteristic feature :
A. Greyish bloody slough on the tonsils
B. Severe toxaemia
C. Low fever and rising disproportionate pulse
8. Mother of 5 school going children. She presents with hoarseness. The cause can
be :
A. Vocal cord paralysis
B. Vocal cord nodules
C. Acute laryngitis
9. Bilateral choanal atresia. How is the baby diagnosed :
A. Nasal patency test
B. Nasal endoscope
C. Severe stridor/dypsnea on feeding
D. Endoscope under general anesthesia
10. Person has a job at airport. He has hearing loss and goes to specialist. What should
be the advise?
A. Quit job
B. Hearing aids and get an office setting job
C. Use early plugs
11. Caldwell Luc’s operation advantage:
a. Removal of complete diseased mucosa
B. Incision heals quickly
C. Scarring does not occur
D. Good visualisation
12. Accoustic neuroma of 1x1 cm. how to differentiate or exclude:
A. BERA
B. CT scan of skull
13. Lady comes with piercing and lump formed on the pinna. Advise?
A. Surgical excision and avoid piercing
14. Syringing of the ear is being done and the females falls suddenly. She has feeble
pulse. What can be the cause:
A. Lateral semicircular canal stimulated ~ vestibular something
B. Vasovagal syncope
15. Man has sinusitis or some infection whenever winter comes. He has septal spur.
A. Septoplasty for septal spur
16. Patient with DNS found on incidental finding when applying for government job.
What to do:
A. Refer to ENT specialist when symptoms appear
B. Ignore
17. Grape like mass protruding from the right nasal cavity and person is diabetic but
takes oral hypoglycaemic medicines. Most common complication:
A. Bacterial rhino sinusitis
B. Fungal infection
18. Severe complication of women who is a beetle nut user and burning sensation while
eating. She has oral submucous fibrosis.
A. Oral cancer
B. Candidiasis
C. Trismus
19. Child presents with oral thrush and is a case of candidiasis. Most common cause in
our country:
A. Steroid use
B. Poor hygiene
C. Chronic malnutrition
D. Cold drinks and ice cream
20. Post op complication in tonsillectomy that the doctor has to be careful about :
A. Reactionary haemorrhage
B. Infection
C. Trauma
21. Gunshot wound on neck. Mamagement?
A. Cover and stop blood
B. Intubation
C. Antibiotics and analgesics
D. Call for ENT
E. Do xray CT etc
22. Tranverse fracture of temporal bone
Sensorineural hearing loss and facial paralysis
SEQS:
Acute epiglottitis
Diagnosis, Investigations, Management
Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid
Diagnosis, Investigations, Management
Facial Nerve Paralysis
Diagnosis, Investigations, Management
Epistaxis