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PHYSIOEXAMS.

IN EXAMINATION 1

ANSWERS

1. PSYCHOLOGY
Misinterpretation or false perception of a real sensory experience is called
A. Hallucination
B. Malinger
C. Illusion
D. Obsession

ANSWER : Illusion
2. ANATOMY
Muscles responsible for forced expiration are
A. External intercostal muscles
B. Neck muscles
C. Facial muscles
D. Abdominal muscles

ANSWER : Abdominal muscles


3. PHYSIOLOGY
Which muscle is required for emptying the bladder?

A. Diaphragm

B. Rectus abdominis

C. Transverse oblique

D. Dextrusor

ANSWER : Dextrusor
4. EXERCISE THERAPY
Flexion and extension movements at the elbow joint take place in
A. Saggital axis and Frontal plane
B. Frontal axis and Saggital plane
C. Vertical axis and Horizontal plane
D. Horizontal axis and Vertical plane

ANSWER : Frontal axis and Saggital plane

5. PHYSICS
The electrical transformer works on the principles of

A. Electro static induction

B. Electromagnetic induction

C. Capacitance

D. Self induction

ANSWER : Electromagnetic induction


6. ELECTROTHERAPY
The progression of E2 dose in Ultraviolet therapy is

A.25%

B.50%

C.75%

D.100%

ANSWER : 50%
7. MEDICINE
Which of the following would be a X-linked recessive dystrophy?
A. Facioscapulohumeral dystrophy
B. Becker dystrophy
C. Sapuloperoneal dystrophy
D. Limb girdle dystrophy

ANSWER : Becker dystrophy


8. SURGERY
Most of the thoracic operations are performed through

A. Anterolateral thoracotomy

B. Median sternotomy

C. Posterolateral thoracotomy

D. Thoracolaprotomy

ANSWER : Posterolateral thoracotomy

9. CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS
Dupuytren's contracture is a condition characterized by flexion deformity of one or more fingers due to the
involvement of
A. Radial bursa
B. Ulnar bursa
C. Palmar aponeurosis
D. Flexor digitorum profundus muscle

ANSWER : Palmar aponeurosis


10. CLINICAL CARDIO RESPIRATORY
In case of pleural effusion percussion note will be
A. Resonant
B. Stony dull
C. Hyper resonant
D. Dull

ANSWER : Stony dull

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11. PT IN NEUROLOGY
Total score of Berg balance scale is

A. 36

B. 42

C. 56

D. 70

ANSWER: 56

12. APPLIED ANATOMY


Meralgia parasthetica is a condition which is related to
A. Posterior tibial nerve
B. Common peroneal nerve
C. Sciatic nerve
D. Lateral cutaneous nerve

ANSWER: Lateral cutaneous nerve

13. PHYSIOLOGY
Cardiac output is the product of

A. Stroke volume and Heart rate

B. Stroke volume and Blood pressure

C. Stroke volume and respiratory rate

D. Tidal volume and Heart rate

ANSWER: Stroke volume and Heart rate


14. EXERCISE THERAPY
When you are testing a muscle power using manual muscle testing, which of the following refers to
grade 3
A. One full ROM in gravity eliminated position
B. One full ROM against gravity
C. One full ROM against gravity with minimal resistance
D. One full ROM against gravity with maximal resistance

ANSWER: One full ROM against gravity

15. CLINICAL CARDIO RESPIRATORY DISEASES


Gibson's murmur is heard in

A. Aortic regurgitation

B. Mitral stenosis

C. Patent ductus arteriosus

D. Pulmonary hypertension

ANSWER: Patent ductus arteriosus

16. ELECTROTHERAPY
The most common physiotherapy intervention for Psoriasis is the application of

A. Ultraviolet radiation

B. Ultrasound therapy

C. Short wave diathermy

D. Infrared radiation

ANSWER: Ultraviolet radiation


17. MEDICINE
Card test is to test which of the following muscle?
A. Lumbricals
B. Dorsal interossei
C. Palmar interossei
D. Adductor pollicis

ANSWER: Palmar interossei

18. SURGERY
Which of the following operation procedure is used in correction of hip flexion deformity in poliomyelitis?

A. Steindler's release

B. Wilson's release

C. Soutter's release

D. Yount release

ANSWER: Soutter's release

19. CLINICAL NEUROLOGY


The motor supply of Lateral rectus muscle is by which of the cranial nerve
A. Oculomotor
B. Trochlear
C. Trigeminal
D. Abducens

ANSWER: Abducens
20. CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS
Gun-stock deformity is one of the complication of which of the following fracture
A. Radial Head fracture
B. Supracondylar fracture of femur
C. Supracondylar fracture of humerus
D. Intercondylar fracture of humerus

ANSWER: Supracondylar fracture of humerus

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21. PHYSICS
Energy required to change the state of a substance is called as

A. Kinetic energy

B. Potential energy

C. Chemical energy

D. Latent energy

ANSWER: Latent energy

22. ANATOMY
Adductor pollicis is supplied by
A. Median Nerve
B. Radial Nerve
C. Ulnar Nerve
D. Anterior Interosseus nerve

ANSWER: Ulnar Nerve

23. PHYSIOLOGY
What is the average volume of urine excreted daily?

A. 0.5 litres

B. 1.5 litres

C. 3 litres

D. 5 litres

ANSWER: 1.5 litres


24. EXERCISE THERAPY
Frenkel's exercises are used to treat
A. Incoordination
B. Spasticity
C. Rigidity
D. Incontinence

ANSWER: Incoordination

25. BIOMECHANICS
Second order lever is the

A. Lever of Equilibrium

B. Lever of Power

C. Lever of Velocity

D. Lever of Stability

ANSWER: Lever of Power

26. ELECTROTHERAPY
Which of the following coupling media gives 72.6% of transmission of ultrasonic waves

A. Glycerol

B. Aquasonic gel

C. Liquid paraffin

D. Water

ANSWER: Aquasonic gel


27. NEUROLOGY
Waddling gait is usually seen in
A. Multiple sclerosis
B. Parkinsonism
C. Cerebellar lesion
D. Muscular dystrophy

ANSWER: Muscular dystrophy

28. MASSAGE
The massage manipulation used to reduce oedema is

A. Friction

B. Stroking

C. Hacking

D. Effleurage

ANSWER: Effleurage

29. MEDICINE
Drugs used to calm and relax a person are called
A. Antipyretics
B. Antibiotics
C. Tranquilisers
D. Antitussives

ANSWER: Tranquilisers
30. CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS
Most common site of Gout arthritis is
A. MTP joint of big toe
B. Knee
C. Spine
D. Shoulder

ANSWER: MTP joint of big toe

Test Author

Dr.A.Rajan Samuel (PT),


Principal,
Vinayaga Missions College of Physiotherapy,
Salem.

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