Short Questions in ENT
Welcome to the Short Questions section of ENT!
This page provides a curated collection of high-yield, concise answers to frequently asked short questions in ENT, tailored specifically for MBBS students preparing for university exams, vivas, and last-minute revision.
What are Short Questions in ENT?
Short questions are an essential component of theory papers and viva voce examinations. These questions typically test your grasp of definitions, classifications, clinical signs, mnemonics, and straightforward clinical applications.
Examples include:
- Structures Tonsil Bed
- Boundaries of Pyriform sinus
- Branches of facial nerve in the face
- Differences between adult and pediatric larynx
- Enumerate causes of stridor
- Why is the course of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve different on both sides?
The ability to answer these questions quickly and clearly reflects a solid understanding of core ENT concepts.
Here you’ll find bite-sized, exam-focused notes on:
- Definitions and one-liners
- Classification tables
- Anatomical boundaries and landmarks
- Clinical signs and symptoms
- Investigations and instruments
- Mnemonics and memory aids
- Common viva questions and model answers
—all designed for quick reading, clarity, and accurate recall during exams.
Use this section as your go-to resource for mastering the small but high-scoring topics in ENT.