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Ophthalmology Online Practice test

Ophthalmology quiz for quick revision: common eye disorders, vision loss differentials, and key clinical signs in one practice set.

Ophthalmology Online Practice test

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Ophthalmology Practice Tests Online

This section is designed for learners who want to review ophthalmology topics through focused online practice tests. The questions help you check your understanding of common eye disorders, vision loss patterns, red eye differentials, anterior segment findings, retinal emergencies, and neuro-ophthalmic clinical signs.

Ophthalmology questions often require careful attention to symptoms such as blurred vision, eye pain, photophobia, redness, floaters, flashes, visual field loss, diplopia, and sudden changes in vision. Regular practice can help you recognize important warning signs, compare similar eye conditions, and choose the best answer in exam-style clinical situations.

The tests in this category cover important areas such as cataract and anterior segment disorders, glaucoma, red eye differentials, retina disorders, and neuro-ophthalmology. This topic-by-topic format makes it easier to focus on one ophthalmology area at a time, strengthen weak points, and repeat practice whenever needed.

All ophthalmology practice tests on Med Question are free and do not require registration. You do not need to create an account, enter an email address, or pay for access. Simply choose a test, answer the questions, and review your result after completion.

Vision symptoms

Practice recognizing common patterns of blurred vision, visual field loss, red eye, and eye pain.

Clinical clues

Review key exam-style clues for glaucoma, retinal disease, cataract, and neuro-ophthalmic disorders.

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These ophthalmology practice tests are intended for educational self-assessment only. They are not a substitute for professional medical training, clinical guidelines, eye examination, diagnosis, treatment, emergency care, or advice from a qualified healthcare provider.

Description of tests

An easy-level quiz covering cataract fundamentals and key anterior segment anatomy. It focuses on common symptoms (glare, gradual blur), major cataract types and risk factors, and how to distinguish cataract from other anterior-segment emergencies (uveitis, keratitis, acute angle-closure glaucoma).
An easy-level quiz on glaucoma basics with emphasis on open-angle vs acute angle-closure presentations. It covers aqueous humor flow/outflow concepts, hallmark symptoms and exam clues (optic disc cupping, visual field loss, mid-dilated pupil in angle closure), and core testing/urgent management principles.
An easy-level quiz on the differential diagnosis of a red eye, highlighting red flags (pain, photophobia, decreased vision) vs benign causes. It compares conjunctivitis (viral/bacterial/allergic), subconjunctival hemorrhage, episcleritis/scleritis, keratitis/corneal ulcer, uveitis, endophthalmitis, and acute glaucoma.
An easy-level quiz on common retinal conditions and “can’t miss” presentations. It includes retinal detachment, CRAO/CRVO, diabetic retinopathy (including proliferative disease), vitreous hemorrhage, macular degeneration, and typical symptom patterns like flashes/floaters, curtain vision loss, and central distortion.
An easy-level quiz on neuro-ophthalmic localization and classic clinical patterns. It covers visual field defects (chiasm vs post-chiasm), RAPD, optic neuritis, cranial nerve palsies (III/VI), Horner syndrome, papilledema/raised ICP, amaurosis fugax, and key emergencies like pupil-involving CN III palsy and giant cell arteritis.