Test 181  (Ocular anatomy)
1. The following are branches of the ophthalmic nerve: 
a. zygomatic nerve
b. frontal nerve

c. nasociliary nerve

d. lacrimal nerve

e. superior alveolar nerve
 


2. A lesion of the ciliary ganglion causes:

a. loss of accommodation

b. mydriasis

c. ptosis

d. loss of corneal sensation

e. decreased lacrimation
 


 
 
3. The following structures are derived from the surface ectoderm:
a. sclera

b. lacrimal gland

c. conjunctival epithelium

d. trabecular meshwork

e. eyelashes
 

 
. 4. The following are true about the lacrimal gland:
a. the orbital part of the lacrimal gland is located anterior 
    to the orbital septum

b. the lacrimal gland is enclosed within a well-defined 
    capsule

c. it is a tubulo-acinar structure

d. it receives nerve fibres from the deep petrosal nerve

e. its lymphatic drainage is to the superficial parotid gland
 


5. The following are true about the oculomotor nerves within the orbit:

a. the oculomotor nerve divides into two branches before 
    it enters the orbit

b. the superior branch of the oculomotor nerve is larger 
    than the inferior branch

c. the superior branch of the oculomotor nerve supplies 
    only the superior rectus and the levator superioris

d. the superior branch of the oculomotor nerve supplies 
    the skin of the forehead

e. the inferior branch of the oculomotor nerve contains 
    parasympathetic nerve fibres
 

 
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