Although eye infections are quite common during the monsoon, many eye specialists reported a spike in conjunctivitis cases during monsoon season, saying they have been receiving at least two patients daily for the past few weeks. Take the following quiz to check how much you know about conjunctiva.
1. When does conjunctivitis occur?
A. Iris gets infected
B. The surface of the cornea is very flat
C. The conjunctiva becomes infected and inflamed.
D. Pupil gets damaged
2. Which is the starting symptoms of conjunctiva?
A. Irritation
B. Pain
C. Pink eyes
D. All of these
3. What is conjunctiva?
A. Membrane that covers scelera
B. A nerve in the eye
C. Colored part of the eye
D. They eyelid
4. Which of the following is not a symptom of conjunctivitis?
A. Blurred vision
B. Tears
C. Redness of the eye
D. Can't see far
5. Which of the following is a cause of allergic conjunctivitis?
A. Dressing
B. Pool chlorine
C. The mess
D. Pollen
6. What is the common name for conjunctivitis?
A. Pink eyes
B. Measles
C. Chickenpox
D. Mumps
7. Which part of the eye is actually infected with conjunctivitis?
A. Conjunctiva
B. Eyeball
C. Lens
D. Retina
8. Which type of conjunctivitis is characterized by yellow-green eye discharge?
A. Bacterial
B. Viral
C. Allergies
D. Foreign object
9. Conjunctiva can be transmitted via respiratory discharge?
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. Not with everyone
D. Maybe
10. What is the incubation period for Conjunctiva?
A. One year or more
B. Hours
C. From a few days to a few weeks
D. Month
11. Which of these pathogens is usually responsible for producing conjunctiva?
A. Clostridium tetani
B. Bartonella henselae
C. Streptococcus pneumonia
D. Streptobacillus moniliformis
12. Which of these drugs is not commonly used to treat conjunctiva?
A. Tetracycline
B. Gentamicin
C. Erythromycin
D. Amphotericin
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