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5.

Which fracture is commonly associated with non-


Easy: accidental injury (NAI) in children?

- A) Torus Fracture

1. What is the common term used to describe a - B) Salter-Harris Fracture


depressed skull fracture in infants?
- C) Metaphyseal Corner Fracture
- A) Ping Pong Fracture
- D) Spiral Fracture
- B) Torus Fracture

- C) Greenstick Fracture
6. What is the primary imaging modality for assessing
- D) Salter-Harris Fracture leg length discrepancy?

- A) X-ray

2. Which imaging study is commonly used to assess - B) MRI


developmental dysplasia of the hip?
- C) CT Scan
- A) MRI
- D) Scanogram
- B) CT Scan

- C) Ultrasound
7. What is the primary complication associated with
- D) X-ray ingested foreign bodies?

- A) Perforation

3. What is the main imaging study for evaluating - B) Obstruction


hypertrophied tonsils and adenoid?
- C) Stricture formation
- A) CT Scan
- D) All of the above
- B) MRI

- C) Lateral Neck X-ray with Extension


8. What is the characteristic radiographic finding in
- D) Ultrasound child abuse cases involving the head?

- A) Subdural hematoma

4. What is the characteristic radiographic finding in a - B) Subarachnoid hemorrhage


child with epiglottitis?
- C) Cerebral contusion
- A) Enlarged epiglottis with thumb-like appearance
- D) Non-parietal skull fracture
- B) Linear fracture crossing the femoral distal
9. Which fracture is common in incomplete fractures
metaphysis
due to soft bones in children?
- C) String sign in the barium meal
- A) Torus Fracture
- D) Hyperinflated lungs with diffuse ropey densities
- B) Greenstick Fracture

- C) Spiral Fracture

- D) Comminuted Fracture
10. What is the imaging study of choice for assessing 14. What is the primary imaging modality for
femoral head relationship to acetabulum in diagnosing congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis?
developmental dysplasia of the hip?
- A) MRI
- A) MRI
- B) Ultrasound
- B) X-ray
- C) CT Scan
- C) Ultrasound
- D) X-ray
- D) CT Scan

15. Which condition may present with hyperinflated


lungs, diffuse ropey densities, and patchy areas of
Moderate: atelectasis on imaging?

- A) Hyaline membrane disease

11. Which imaging study is most suitable for - B) Transient tachypnea of the newborn
evaluating a suspected case of meconium aspiration
- C) Meconium aspiration syndrome
syndrome?
- D) Congenital heart disease
- A) Chest X-ray

- B) CT Scan

- C) MRI Hard:
- D) Abdominal X-ray

16. What is the characteristic radiographic finding


12. What is the primary complication associated with associated with total anomalous pulmonary venous
ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt insertion? return (TAPVR)?

- A) Pneumothorax - A) Egg-shaped heart

- B) Bowel strangulation - B) Boot-shaped heart

- C) Cardiomegaly - C) Snowman-shaped heart

- D) Pleural effusion - D) Scimitar sign

13. Which radiographic finding is characteristic of 17. Which imaging modality is preferred for
hydrocephalus? evaluating esophageal atresia with tracheoesophageal
fistula?
- A) Dilatation of occipital horns of lateral ventricles
- A) Barium study
- B) Prominent thymus shadow
- B) CT Scan
- C) Smooth inward indentation of the calvarium
- C) MRI
- D) Linear fracture crossing the femoral distal
metaphysis - D) Ultrasound
18. What is the characteristic radiographic sign seen in
cases of duodenal atresia?

- A) Double bubble sign

- B) String sign

- C) Sail sign

- D) Thumb-like appearance

19. What is the primary imaging study for evaluating


necrotizing enterocolitis?

- A) Abdominal X-ray

- B) CT Scan

- C) MRI

- D) Ultrasound

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