Pediatric Optometry MCQs for BFUHS Ophthalmic Officer 2026: Previous Year Questions & Answers

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Updated August 2026
Subject Pediatric Optometry
Target Exam BFUHS 2026

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Question 1 of 10 BFUHS Ophthalmic Officer 2026

Q1. A 12-year-old boy brought to the clinic with gradual decreased vision in both eyes. His uncorrected vision is 20/50 and improved with pinhole to 20/20. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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💡 Explanation (Answer: C)

Vision improvement with a pinhole indicates a refractive error, specifically myopia in this case. The pinhole eliminates peripheral light rays and corrects the refractive error, confirming the diagnosis.

Question 2 of 10 BFUHS Ophthalmic Officer 2026

Q2. A one-month-old baby is brought with complaints of photophobia and watering. Clinical examination shows normal tear passages and clear but large cornea. The most likely diagnosis is:

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💡 Explanation (Answer: D)

Congenital glaucoma presents with the classic triad of photophobia, epiphora (watering), and buphthalmos (enlarged cornea). The clear but enlarged cornea with normal tear passages points toward this diagnosis.

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Question 3 of 10 BFUHS Ophthalmic Officer 2026

Q3. A 12-year-old boy brought to the clinic with decreased vision in the right eye. His best-corrected vision is 20/80 and shows no improvement with pinhole. Right eye retinoscopy shows +8.00 DS error. Left eye unaided visual acuity is 20/20. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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💡 Explanation (Answer: D)

The significant refractive difference between the two eyes (+8.00 in one eye and normal in the other) causes anisometropic amblyopia. The brain suppresses the blurred image from the affected eye, leading to reduced best-corrected vision.

Question 4 of 10 BFUHS Ophthalmic Officer 2026

Q4. Accommodation is maximum at the age of:

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💡 Explanation (Answer: D)

The maximum amplitude of accommodation is observed in early childhood, peaking around 5 years of age. It gradually declines with age due to natural loss of lens elasticity.

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Question 5 of 10 BFUHS Ophthalmic Officer 2026

Q5. Accommodative esotropia is usually associated with:

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💡 Explanation (Answer: B)

In uncorrected hypermetropia, the eye must accommodate strongly to focus on distant objects and even more for near objects. This excessive accommodation triggers excessive convergence (a part of the near reflex), leading to an inward turning of the eye known as esotropia.

Question 6 of 10 BFUHS Ophthalmic Officer 2026

Q6. Infants are born with:

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💡 Explanation (Answer: B)

Infants are typically born with physiological hypermetropia of approximately +2.00 to +3.00 D. This refractive state gradually decreases with axial elongation as the eye grows towards emmetropia.

Question 7 of 10 BFUHS Ophthalmic Officer 2026

Q7. High AC/A ratio causes:

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💡 Explanation (Answer: B)

A high AC/A ratio leads to excessive convergence relative to accommodation, resulting in convergent squint (esotropia). This is commonly seen in accommodative esotropia in children.

Question 8 of 10 BFUHS Ophthalmic Officer 2026

Q8. Amblyopia is most common in:

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💡 Explanation (Answer: B)

Hypermetropia is the refractive error most commonly associated with amblyopia, particularly when uncorrected in childhood. The blurred retinal image in hypermetropia can lead to amblyopia if not corrected early.

Question 9 of 10 BFUHS Ophthalmic Officer 2026

Q9. Roving ring scotoma is seen after correction of Aphakia by:

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💡 Explanation (Answer: A)

Correcting aphakia with high-plus power spectacle lenses introduces significant optical aberrations. The prismatic effect at the periphery of these thick lenses creates a blind area called a “ring scotoma” that moves as the patient moves their head.

Question 10 of 10 BFUHS Ophthalmic Officer 2026

Q10. Treatment of amblyopia is:

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💡 Explanation (Answer: B)

Occlusion therapy (patching the better eye) is the gold standard treatment for amblyopia. It forces the amblyopic eye to work, improving visual acuity when initiated early in childhood.

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