A:-Sub glottis
B:-Epiglottis
C:-Arytenoids
D:-Vocal cords
B:-Epiglottis
C:-Arytenoids
D:-Vocal cords
Correct Answer:- Option-A
2:-Basal lower esophageal sphincter pressure
A:-10-45 mm of Hg
B:-40-60 mm of Hg
C:-70-90 mm of Hg
D:-60-80 mm of Hg
B:-40-60 mm of Hg
C:-70-90 mm of Hg
D:-60-80 mm of Hg
Correct Answer:- Option-A
3:-Cork Screw appearance in esophagogram is a feature of
A:-Achalasia Cardia
B:-Diffuse esophageal spasm
C:-Nut cracker esophagus
D:-Zenker's diverticulum
B:-Diffuse esophageal spasm
C:-Nut cracker esophagus
D:-Zenker's diverticulum
Correct Answer:- Option-B
4:-Facial nerve is not supplied by
A:-Labyrinthine A
B:-Stylomastoid A
C:-Superior petrosal A
D:-Anterior tympanic A
B:-Stylomastoid A
C:-Superior petrosal A
D:-Anterior tympanic A
Correct Answer:- Option-D
5:-False regarding treatment of nasopharyngeal angiofibroma
A:-DSA and embolisation prior to surgery is useful
B:-Coblator assisted endoscopic surgery is currently used
C:-Intracranial extension needs radiotherapy
D:-Partial encasement of tumour to carotid is not a contraindication for surgery
B:-Coblator assisted endoscopic surgery is currently used
C:-Intracranial extension needs radiotherapy
D:-Partial encasement of tumour to carotid is not a contraindication for surgery
Correct Answer:- Option-C
6:-Investigation of choice for CSF Rhinorrhoea
A:-CT Scan
B:-Beta 2 transferrin assay
C:-CT Cisternography
D:-Lumbar puncture
B:-Beta 2 transferrin assay
C:-CT Cisternography
D:-Lumbar puncture
Correct Answer:- Option-C
7:-Ortner's syndrome is associated with
A:-Facial N paralysis
B:-Recurrent laryngeal N paralysis
C:-Abducent N paralysis
D:-Hypoglossal N paralysis
B:-Recurrent laryngeal N paralysis
C:-Abducent N paralysis
D:-Hypoglossal N paralysis
Correct Answer:- Option-B
8:-Indications for early cochlear implantation
A:-Head trauma
B:-Ototoxicity
C:-Presbyacusis
D:-Meningitis
B:-Ototoxicity
C:-Presbyacusis
D:-Meningitis
Correct Answer:- Option-D
9:-"Father of Laryngology"
A:-Messerklinger
B:-Heinz Stammberger
C:-Manuel Garcia
D:-Isshiki
B:-Heinz Stammberger
C:-Manuel Garcia
D:-Isshiki
Correct Answer:- Option-C
10:-Commonest cause for acute bilateral simultaneous facial nerve paralysis
A:-Guillian Barre syndrome
B:-Chronic otitis media
C:-Trauma
D:-Multiple sclerosis
B:-Chronic otitis media
C:-Trauma
D:-Multiple sclerosis
Correct Answer:- Option-A
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