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Roll no: 01
Course Title: Advance Studies in Sensory
Impairment
Topic: Recognising Sensory
Impairement
( MCQs)
Submitted To: Dr.Nadeem Iqbal
Submitted by: Muhammad Hasnain Raza
MPhil Special Education
2nd Semester
What is Sensory Integration Disorder, more commonly known as Sensory Processing Disorder?
A disorder that effects the way the nervous system receives messages from the senses and
turns them into movements or responses.
1. What type of classroom environment helps a child with sensory integration disorder?
Which of the following is NOT an example of a strategy for instruction for students with sensory
integration disorder?
When an individual is unable to detect sound at all and refers to a total lack of hearing. It is
known as
A Hearing Loss
B Deafness
C Hearing Impairment
D Profound deafness
B Uses of Braille
D Physiotherapy
A Hearing loss
B Cleft palate
C Cerebral function
2) The coloured part of eye that to regulate the amount of light that enters is called…………..
A. Iris
Glaucoma
A. Cornea
B. Cataract
3) ……is the eye disorder which occurs when the normal fluid pressure inside the eye slowly
rises.
A. Glaucoma
A. Cornea
Cataract
A. Iris
Educational devices
Mobility devices
Vocational devices
A: Resource model
Answers:
1. A
2. C
3. D
4. D
5. B
6. C
7. A
8. D
9. A
10. A
11. D
12. D
13. D
14.
15. c
16. b) Presbyopia
17. b) Anosmia
18. c) Noise exposure
19. b) Neuropathy
20. c) Presbycusis
21. a) Cataracts
22. a) Tinnitus
23. c) Color blindness
24. c) Presbycusis