You are on page 1of 6

Which environmental toxic do we know as a cause of ADHD?

Select one:
a. smoking during pregnancy
b. eating too much carbs
c. insomnia during pregnancy

d. too much walking during pregnancy

To which disorder we have a differential diagnosis of ASD?


Select one:
a. developmental disorder
b. conduct disorder
c. ADHD

d. anxiety 

What is the optimal duration of panic attack?

Select one:
a. around an hour
b. around 10 seconds
c. around 10 minutes

d. around 2 minutes

What ASD children may also display:


Select one:
a. low developmental condition and feeling good all the time
b. stereotypical behavior, peculiar ritualistic hand movements, and other rhythmic movements
c. good abstract intelligence

d. hyperactivity in movements and high level of empathy


What is a specific phobia?
Select one:
a. it is a disproportionate fear caused by a specific object or situation
b. it is a condition when one is obsessed by his nature
c. it is a mild form of anxiety

d. it is a chronic condition of love

At what year was Autism identified as a disorder?


Select one:
a. 1893
b. 1968
c. 2002

d. 1943

What is anxiety?
Select one:
a. a feeling of melancholia and emptiness
b. relaxing condition
c. a desperate need to feel loved

d. a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome

What is echolalia?
Select one:
a. symptom of psychiatric disorder which is associated with hearing the different noises
b. meaningless repetition of another person's spoken words
c. psychiatric symptom with a hallucinations

d. mental disorder 
Adults with ASD focused their gaze mostly on?
Select one:
a. nose
b. lips
c. hands

d. eyes

What is fear?
Select one:
a. ADHD symptom
b. lack of emotions
c. one of the five senses

d. reaction to immediate danger

To which disorder we have a differential diagnosis of ADHD?

Select one:
a. conduct
b. anxiety
c. ASD

d. developmental disorder

Adults with ASD focused their gaze mostly on?


Select one:
a. nose
b. eyes
c. lips

d. hands
Which disease is associated to autism spectrum disorder?
Select one:
a. ADHD
b. Asperger’s disorder
c. Obsessive-compulsive disorder

d. Anxiety and panic attacks

Which disease is associated to autism spectrum disorder?


Select one:
a. Anxiety and panic attacks
b. ADHD
c. Asperger’s disorder

d. Obsessive-compulsive disorder

What is psychopathology?
Select one:
a. the field of biology which tries to understand the historical roots of psychology
b. the field which indicates and measures social life
c. the field which related to the philosophy

d. the field concerned with the nature, development, and treatment of mental disorders

Which Areas are smaller on the MRI of a patient with ADHD?

Select one:
a. dopaminergic areas
b. serotonin areas
c. prostaglandin area

d. adrenaline areas
Four criteria of mental disorders:
Select one:
a. dysfunction, violation of social norms, fatigue, disability
b. personal distress, violation of social norms, dysfunction and disability
c. disability, exaggeration of pain, dysfunction and violation of social norms

d. violation of social norms, disorientation, personal distress and disability

What changes we can find about Hippocampus in ASD?


Select one:
a. it is bigger in many people with autism
b. we does not have any changes in this area
c. it is smaller in many people with autism

d. the size of Hippocampus depends which form of autism patient has 

Define what is Acrophobia:


Select one:
a. fear of heights
b. fear of social attention
c. fear of to losing

d. fear to be lonely

to which disorder can we have differential diagnosis when patient have autism?

Select one:
a. ADHD
b. bipolar disorder
c. developmental disorder
d. conduct disorder

You might also like