KSA Asthma Exam MCQS 2026-2027 COMPLETE
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1. A 12-year-old female with intermittent asthma reports symptoms only during spring. Her
FEV1 is 92% predicted, and she rarely wakes at night. Which is the most appropriate initial
therapy?
A. Daily low-dose inhaled corticosteroid
B. As-needed short-acting β-agonist ✅
C. Daily leukotriene modifier
D. LABA monotherapy
Rationale: Intermittent asthma with normal lung function and infrequent symptoms is best
managed with SABA as needed.
2. A 10-year-old male with moderate persistent asthma has daily symptoms and nighttime
awakenings twice per week. Which step-up therapy is recommended?
A. Increase SABA frequency only
B. Medium-dose ICS daily ✅
C. LABA monotherapy
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D. Discontinue current ICS
Rationale: Moderate persistent asthma requires daily ICS therapy, potentially increasing to
medium dose for better control.
3. A 25-year-old male with a history of exercise-induced asthma develops shortness of breath
during a soccer match. Which medication is most appropriate for pre-exercise use?
A. Daily ICS only
B. Oral corticosteroid
C. Short-acting β-agonist 15 minutes before exercise ✅
D. Leukotriene modifier only
Rationale: SABA pre-exercise prevents exercise-induced bronchospasm effectively.
4. In a 16-year-old with asthma, which factor increases the risk of severe exacerbations?
A. Regular ICS use
B. Correct inhaler technique
C. Overuse of short-acting β-agonist inhalers ✅
D. Allergy immunotherapy
Rationale: Frequent use of rescue inhalers signals poor control and higher risk of severe
attacks.
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5. A 32-year-old female with poorly controlled asthma on medium-dose ICS presents with
daily wheezing. Which is the most appropriate next step?
A. Reduce ICS dose
B. Switch to SABA only
C. Add a LABA to her ICS ✅
D. Discontinue controller therapy
Rationale: Step-up therapy with ICS + LABA is indicated when asthma is uncontrolled on ICS
alone.
6. A 5-year-old presents with recurrent wheezing only during viral infections. Which
management strategy is recommended?
A. As-needed SABA and monitor ✅
B. Daily high-dose ICS
C. Daily LABA
D. Oral corticosteroids long-term
Rationale: Intermittent virus-triggered wheezing should be managed with SABA as needed, not
daily controller therapy.
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7. Which laboratory test can help identify patients with allergic asthma suitable for
omalizumab?
A. CBC
B. Arterial blood gas
C. Serum IgE levels ✅
D. Chest X-ray
Rationale: Omalizumab is indicated for moderate-to-severe allergic asthma with elevated IgE.
8. A 30-year-old pregnant female with mild persistent asthma asks about medication safety.
Which is correct?
A. Discontinue all inhalers
B. Take LABA monotherapy
C. Inhaled corticosteroids are safe ✅
D. Switch to oral corticosteroids only
Rationale: ICS therapy is considered safe and effective during pregnancy for asthma control.
9. Which symptom most suggests severe asthma exacerbation in the ED?
A. Mild cough
B. Occasional wheeze