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Ear Nose Throat (ENT) Practice Test Questions
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ENTs are doctors who specialize in conditions with the ears, nose, and throat. The other name is Otolaryngologists.

The most common ENT problems are:
Ear infection
Vertigo
Allergies
Tonsillitis
Sleep apnea
Hearing loss
A sinus infection

Ear Nose Throat (ENT) Practice Test Questions
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1. Russel's bodies are seen in
2. The external auditory canal is
3. This is a speech disorder due to lesion affecting the cortical speech centre
4. Narrowing of external auditory canal is
5. Water's view of the paranasal sinuses shows haziness in acute maxillary sinuses due to
6. This disease is characterised by momentary vertigo
7. Hot potato speech is seen in
8. Cause of non-pathological vertigo is
9. One of the following conditions is a pre-malignant condition
10. Speech discrimination is good in
11. S.M.R (Submucous Resection of the Nasal Septum) operation is usually performed after the age of
12. Fatigue of phonatory muscles or vocal strain is called as
13. Van der Hoeve's syndrome is characterised by
14. In investigation report of patient with Sjogren's syndrome which of the following is NOT true
15. Perverted sense of smell, where the person gets non-existent foul smell
16. This condition manifests as pain in the frontal and maxillary region as the aircraft or driver descends
17. Otomycosis becomes very common in the
18. Malignancy of this paranasal sinuses is most common
19. Rhinosporidiosis is commonly seen in
20. This is used for examining the upper part of the oesophagus and for removal of foreign bodies
21. The cause of deaf-mutism is
22. The cause of Blood-stained nasal discharge may be
23. Bony labyrinth contains a fluid called
24. The contra-indication of emergency tracheostomy is
25. In radiographs of the paranasal sinuses, Water's view is utilised for examining the