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QUESTIONNAIRE

Q1. Focal cortical functioning is a part of………….. ( )


1. Mental status testing
2. Cranial nerve examination
3. Motor examination
Q2. Brain stem reticular activating system and cerebral hemisphere are the ( )
two neural structures required for ………………
1. Level of awareness
2. Focal cortical functioning
3. Cognition
Q3. Aphasia, Apraxia and Agnosia are the examples of ……………………………….. ( )

1. Focal cortical
2. Cognition
3. Mood and Affect

Q4. Orientation, memory, intellect, abstraction and judgement are the ( )


components of …………………................ inflammation.

1. Mood and Affect


2. Cognition
3. Thought Content

Q5. The Brudzinski sign Kernig sign are the indicative of ……………………………… ( )
Inflammation.

1. Skull
2. Spine
3. Meningeal

Q6. Skull, spine and meningis are the protective covering of the………..………… ( )

1. Central Nervous System (CNS)


2. Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
3. Symmetric Nervous System (SNS)

Q7. Nerve that supplies motor innervations to the tongue is……………………. ( )

1. Hypoglossal nerve
2. Vagus nerve
3. Glossopharyngeal nerve

Q8. Nerve that has both sensory and motor function is…………………….. ( )

1. Trigeminal nerve
2. Facial nerve
3. Vestibular-Cochlear nerve

Q9. Brain stem comprises of midbrain, pons and………………………….. ( )

1. Medulla
2. Cerebrum
3. Cerebellum

Q10. Cranial nerve examination assesses the …………………………… ( )

1. Cerebrum
2. Brain stem
3. Cerebellum

Q11.

Q7. Atrophy is the loss of …………………………. ( )

1. Muscle bulk
2. Spontaneous movements
3. Muscle tone

Q8. Muscle strength is assessed by functional testing and………………….…… ( )

1. Spontaneous movements
2. Muscle tone examination
3. Formal testing
Q9. Fasciculations, Myoclonus, Chorea and Athitosis Tumor are different ( )
types of ………………………….

1. Abnormal spontaneous movements


2. Muscle bulk
3. Muscle tone

Q10. Which of the following is not a part of the sensory system examination? ( )

1. Primary modalities
2. Sensory cortex test
3. Romberg test

Q11. Stereognosis, graphesthesia, two-point discrimination and double ( )


spontaneous stimulation are the four different modalities of…………….

1. Cortico-sensory modalities
2. Primary modalities
3. Romberg test

Q12. Functional testing is assessed by means of ……………………………. ( )

1. Graphesthesia
2. Romberg test
3. Stereognosis

Q13.

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