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1: Histopathological examination of slide showing lymphoid tissue with stratified squamous epithelium, slide will

show which of the following organs?


A) Spleen
B) Stomach
C) Lymph Node
D) Palatine Tonsils
E) Deudenum

Ans: D

2: Following are the tributaries of internal jugular vein except?


A) Common facial vein
B) Inferior Petrosal Sinus
C) Inferior thyroid Vein
D) Superior Thyroid Vein
E) Veins from Pharyngeal Plexus

Ans: C

3: Regarding Middle meningeal artery all of following are correct except?


A) can be fairly loctaed outside the skull with reference to pterion
B) Enters the middle cranial fossa through foramen Lacerum
C) Is commonly involved in extradural hemorhage
D) Produce groove on the interior of cranium
E) Supplies most of supra tentorial dura matter

Ans: B

4: The Parotid Duct opens at the level of?


A) Mandibular second Molar Tooth
B) Mandibular Second Premolar Tooth
C) Upper Second Incisor Tooth
D) Upper Second Molar Tooth
E) Upper Second Premolar Tooth

Ans: D

5: A 23 years old male represented with swelling of Parotid region. He has contracted Mumps five weeks back but
swellind did not resolve. He was suffering from much pain in parotid region and ear, which increased while chewing.
The nerve most likely to be mediating the pain is?
A) Anterior Superior Alveolar
B) Middle Superior Alveolar
C) Infra Orbital
D) Glossopharyngeal
E) Auriculotemporal

Ans: E

6: A 65 years oldwomen presented with a nodule in the tongue for the last 6 months. On examination it was found
to be 1 cm in size, situated on the anterior 2/3rd of the left side of tongue, it was provisionally diagnosed as a
malignency, which group of lymph node will be involved first?
A) Left inferior deep cervicle
B) Right inferior deep cervicle
C) Left superior deep cervicle
D) Right superior deep cervicle
E) Submental

Ans: B

7: Carcinoma of left anterior 2/3rd of tonque, which lymph nodes will be involved first?
A) Submental
B) Left deep cervical
C) Right deep cervical
D) Right superficial cervical
E) Left superficial cervical

Ans: C

8: A patient complaints of dryness of eyes, there was decreased secretion of lacrimal glands, the most likely
ganglion involved is?
A) Otic ganglion
B) Ciliary ganglion
C) Pterygopalatine ganglion
D) Submandibular ganglion
E) Superior cervicle ganglion

Ans: C

9: A 25 years old man reports to ENT OPD with hoarsness of voice. Indirect laryngeoscopy revealed that he is
unable to widen his rima glottidis. The muscle most likely to be paralyzed is?
A) Vocalis
B) Thyroarytenoid
C) Posterior cricoarytenoid
D) Oblique Arytenoid
E) Cricothyroid

Ans: C

10: A 30 years old surgeon operated upon a middle aged lady for enlarged thyroid and ligated superior and inferior
arteries as closed to the poles as possible. After two weeks the lady presented with hoarsness of voice. Most likely
cause could be injury to?

A) Vagus Nerve
B) Sore throat
C) Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
D) Laryngeal Oedema
E) External Laryngeal Nerve

Ans: C

11: Which of the following effects mediated by beta receptors?


A) Bronchodilation
B) Salivation
C) Miosis
D) Mydrasis
E) Vasoconstriction

Ans: A

12: A surgeon is doing surgery of submandibular gland which of the following nerve is likely to be damaged during
surgery?
A) Vagus Nerve
B) Marginal Mandibular branch of facial
C) hypoglossal Nerve
D) Glossopharyngeal Nerve
E) Descending branch of Facial nerve

Ans: B

13: Which of the following is not correct about Stensons Duct?


A) It arises from Deep lobe of parotid gland
B) It runs over Masseter Muscle
C) Opens opposite to second Molar Tooth
D) It pierces Buccinator Muscle
E) It arises from Superior lobe of Parotid gland

Ans: A

14: A new house officer has needle in pterygoipalatine ganglion the patient has experienced dry mouth. What else
will happen in this patient?
A) Dry submental Gland
B) Dry submkandibular Gland
C) Dry sublingual Gland
D) Xerophthalmia due to dry eyes
E) Dry parotid gland

Ans: D

15: Elastic cartilage of larynx include?


A) Epiglotis
B) Corniculate
C) Cunieform
D) Cricoid
E) A, B and C

Ans: E

16: Regarding crocoid cartilage what is correct?


A) Entrance of superior thyroid artery into thyroid gland
B) Isthmus of thyroid gland
C) Junction of esophagus with pharynx
D) is at the level of C8 vertebrae
E) Common carotid artery is bifurcated over here

Ans: C

17: Regarding vagus nerve what is incorrect?


A) Longest nerve in the body
B) It runs b/w external an internal Jugular vein
C) Supplies most of the parasympathetic innervation to body
D) has the largest route of all cranial nerve
E) Lies posterior to carotid sheath

Ans: E

18: All are branches of vagus nerve except?


A) Superior laryngeal
B) Internal laryngeal
C) Recurrent laryngeal
D) Lacrimal Nerve
E) Auricular Nerve

Ans: D

19: During surface anatomy class, a demonstrator asked the person to clench his teeth, then he followed the
prominent anterior boarder of Masseter down to the lower boarder of mandible where pulsation of an artery can be
felt. The artery could be normally palpated most likely at this point is?
A) Transverse Facial Artery
B) Facial Artery
C) Superficial Temporal Artery
D) Maxillary Artery
E) Lingual Artery

Ans: B

20: In thyroidectomies, the superior thyroid artery is ligated right at the upper pole of thyroid gland. The nerve
liable to be injured if the artery is ligated some distance from the gland will be?
A) Superior Laryngeal Nerve
B) Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
C) Phrenic Nere
D) Internal Laryngeal Nerve
E) External Laryngeal Nerve

Ans: E

21: While performing carotid endartectomy the surgeon identifies ansa cervicalis nerve between the internal carotid
artery and anternal jugular vein. This arises from the nerves?
A) Vagus and phrenic nerve
B) vagus and Hypoglossal Nerve
C) Hypoglossal and cervical nerves 1, 2 and 3
D) Cervical Nerves 3, 4 and 5
E) Brachial plexus

Ans: C

22: Which of the following has got dual but not reciprocal nerve supply?
A) Heart
B) Lacrimal Gland
C) Hand
D) Parotid Gland
E) Sweat Gland

Ans: D

23: Regarding midle ear what is correct?


A) Lateral wall is formed by ossicles
B) Roof is formed by tagmen tympani
C) Medial wall is formed by Incus an Stapes
D) Promontry is present on the floor
E) Medial wall is formed by Tympanic membrane

Ans: B

24: The best site of incision for tracheostomy should be?


A) Transverse incision between 1st and 2nd tracheal ring
B) Transverse incision between 2nd and 3rd tracheal ring
C) Transverse incision between 3rd and 4th tracheal ring

D) Transverse incision between 4th and 5th tracheal ring


E) Transverse incision midway between laryngeal prominence and angle of luise

Ans: B

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