الإختبارات 4 votes, 3.8 avg 224 Let the quiz begin , Wish you happy timeGood jobCreated on أغسطس 13, 2022NPTE PRACTICE QUESTIONS 1 Help us contacting you easily by filling this form 1 / 20A physical therapist is gross manual testing the trunk of a female patient who has a history of stroke. The patient, in prone position, moves into the direction of trunk extension with her hands behind the ears. Trunk extension includes the following muscles except: Interspinales Erector spinae Rectus abdominis Semispinalis thoracis 2 / 20The ankle and the foot are complex structures that work together during gait to provide balance as the body walks over an uneven ground. The ankle joint is responsible for thefollowing:I. Lateral adjustmentsII. StabilityIII. Forward motionIV. Medial adjustments I, IV II, III I, II, III I, III, IV 3 / 20A patient is referred to the clinic for a cardiac rehabilitation program. The history of the patient reveals a diagnosis of myocardial infarction, involving the left coronary artery. This artery divides into two major arteries: the left anterior descending artery and the circumflex artery. The left descending artery supplies which of the following: Lateral surfaces of the left ventricle. Sinoatrial nodes. Anterior ventricular wall. Right atrium. 4 / 20A physical therapist asks a female patient suspected of S1 nerve root compression to try walking on her toes. This test aims to check formuscle weakness. Walking on toes aims to tests which of the following muscles of the lower extremity ? Flexor digitorum longus Sartorius Semimembranosus Flexor digitorum brevis 5 / 20A patient who has had a stroke is assessed by the physical therapist before starting a course of physical therapy. On assessment, the patient demonstrates contralateral weakness, contralateral sensory loss of the toes, foot and leg, and inability to make decisions. Urinary incontinence is also noted. The artery that was most likely affected is : Internal carotid artery Vertebral artery Anterior cerebral artery Middle cerebral artery 6 / 20A single nerve root can supply more than one peripheral nerve. Because of this, if pressure is applied to one nerve root, the distribution of sensation or motor function is exhibited in more than one peripheral nerve distribution. If the L5 is compressed, which of the following is most likely reported by the patient ? Low back pain that radiates to the upper buttock, to the back of the thigh, and to the back of the leg Medial knee pain Hyposthesias in front of the thigh Hyposthesias in the fifth and lateral half of the fourth toes 7 / 20Assessment of a 3-month-old child reveals a palpable clunk when the left hip is reduced in and out of the acetabulum. The child is suspected of developmental dysplasia of the hip with subluxation. Which of the following statements most accurately describes a subluxation ? It refers to antenatal dislocation of the hip. It describes the ability to subluxate the hip with passive movements It involves incomplete contact between the articular surface of the femoral head and the acetabulum It refers to complete absence of contact between the articular surface of the femoral head and acetabulum 8 / 20The cerebral cortex, the outer gray layer of the brain, is mainly responsible for conscious activities of the cerebrum. The cerebral cortex consists of four lobes. The Wernicke’s area for sensory and speech is located in which lobe ? Frontal Occipital Parietal Temporal 9 / 20There are 31 pairs of spinal nerves that branch off from the spinal cord. In the cervical region, the spinal nerves exit ___(1)__ the vertebra. In the thoracic region, the spinal nerves exit ___(2)___ the vertebra. In the lumbar region, the spinal nerves exit ___(3)___ the vertebra. 1- above; 2- above; 3- above 1- above; 2- below; 3- above 1- above; 2- below; 3- below 1- below; 2- above; 3- above 10 / 20The pain distribution of trigeminal neuralgia follows the sensory distribution of the fifth cranial nerve, which typically radiates to the maxillary branch. The maxillary branch is one of the fifth cranial nerve’s three branches. This branch supplies sensation to which area of the head ? Front of the head Lower jaw Bottom lip Side of the nose 11 / 20A football player who complains of burning pain in the supraclavicular area that radiates down to the arm is diagnosed with Grade II peripheral nerve injury. Grade II is classified as axonotmesis. Which of the following accurately describes axonotmesis ? It involves axonal damage and Wallerian degeneration; the Schwann sheath is intact. It involves nerve function disruption due to demyelinization; the axonal integrity is intact. It involves axonal and Schwann sheath damage; the nerve damage is permanent. It involves disruption of nerve function without axonal damage; remyelinization occurs within 3 weeks. 12 / 20patient demonstrates loss of muscle strength in all four extremities due to a spinal cord injury. Which of the following is accurately derived from the finding ? The injury in the spinal cord involves the first lumbar segment. The patient’s abdominal muscle strength is intact. The injury involves a segment below the first thoracic spinal nerve. The injury involves one of the cervical spinal nerves. 13 / 20A 25-year-old female gave birth to a male newborn with talipes equinovarus involving the right foot. In most cases of clubfoot deformities, which of the following is most commonly involved ? Toes Foot instep Ankle Lateral mallelolus 14 / 20The brainstem consists of three areas: midbrain, medulla oblongata, and pons. The medulla oblongata is composed of all afferent and efferent tracts. It is also the center for various physiological mechanisms. The following are controlled by the medulla oblongata except : Blood vessel diameter Breathing Visual reflex Swallowing 15 / 20The following muscles in the lower allow adduction of the hip joint except : Adductor magnus Pectineus Gluteus medius Gracilis 16 / 20Movements during ambulation are the result of several factors, including those produced by the muscles. Muscles are essential for acceleration, deceleration, and shock absorption. Which of the following is true about the muscles involved with gait kinetics ? Acceleration is the result of the muscle’s eccentric activity. The greatest amount of muscle activity is required during the first 10% of the stance phase and last 10% of the swing phase. The times of least muscle activity are during periods of acceleration and deceleration. Locomotion requires continuous muscle activity as it involves movements from one location to another. 17 / 20The obturator nerve, the largest nerve formed from the anterior divisions of the lumbar plexus, provides sensory innervation to the skin and fascia over the distal 2/3 of the thigh. This peripheral nerve is derived from the following nerve roots except : L4 L3 L2 L1 18 / 20The anterior deltoid originates from the lateral margin and superior surface of the acromion. It inserts into the deltoid tuberosity of the humerus. Which of the following is the correct action of the anterior deltoid ? It medially rotates, adducts and extends the glenohumeral joint. It stabilizes the head of the humerus in the glenoid fossa. It flexes the shoulder joint. It flexes the glenohumeral joint and rotates the spine medially. 19 / 20The mechanism of recovery after a stroke comes in two stages. The first stage of recovery occurs within the first three to six months. The second stage occurs after this time period. Which of the following changes are expected within the first three to six months after a stroke ? Development of new synaptic connections. Neuronal network changes. Recovery of partially injured neurons. Exposure of previously latent functional pathways. 20 / 20A patient who complains of fatigue, difficulty swallowing, and weakness is diagnosed with myasthenia gravis. The physical therapist, who is teaching the patient with various conservation methods, understands that this condition is most likely caused by which of the following ? Insufficient secretion of acetylcholine Insufficient dopamine levels. Demyelinization of the neurons. Inflammation of the arachnoid and pia mater of the central nervous system. Your score isThe average score is 48%Share your effort with your friends LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Also you can visit our accounts on social media 0% Restart quiz Please rate the quiz from 1 to 5 stars See review Send feedback 2 votes, 5 avg 52 Let the quiz begin , Wish you happy timeGood jobCreated on أغسطس 19, 2022NPTE PRACTICE QUESTIONS 2 Help us contacting you easily by filling this form 1 / 201) A physical therapist is assessing the skin of an elderly patient who is recently referred for physical therapy. Understanding the normal age-related changes of the integumentary system, an elderly patient is at risk of the following conditions except : a) Extravasations of blood into the skin and mucus membranes after a minor injury. b) Heat exhaustion c) Skin infections d) Increased wound healing rate 2 / 202) Brunnstrom classified the stages of motor recovery into six stages. On assessment, relative independence of the limb synergies and waning spasticity are noted on the patient’s affected side. Arm raising to a side horizontal position and bringing of hand over the head are also recorded. These findings indicate what stage of motor recovery ? a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5 3 / 203) Most cases of lumbar disk herniation are associated with the natural aging of the spine. Experts believe that disk herniation is mainly caused by the drying out and weakening of the intervertebral disks. The following factors increase an individual’s risk for disk herniation excep t: a) Frequent heavy lifting using the back muscles. b) Constant spinal rotation, bending, or pulling. c) Female gender. d) Being overweight. 4 / 204) Formation of thrombus and its manifestations are related to an inflammatory process. When thrombus develops, inflammation occurs. The inflammatory process causes the thickening of the vein wall. Which of the following types of venous thrombosis is associated with vein inflammation caused by an invasive procedure ? a) Varicose veins b) Thrombophlebitis c) Phlebitis d) Phelothrombus 5 / 205) Exercise is an essential part of anterior shoulder dislocation rehabilitation program as it can have a positive effect on muscular tissue and muscular strength. A physical therapist gradually initiates a group of exercises that involve constant velocity of shoulder movement with variable resistance. The resistance is given throughout the muscle action to allow maximum tension. This type of exercise is classified as : a) Isokinetic b) Isometric c) Isotonic d) Endurance exercise 6 / 206) A female patient reveals that there are times when her hands usually fall asleep. On history taking, the patient says that things usually slip from her fingers, without her noticing. The numbness is usually severe at night. Carpal tunnel syndrome is considered. The physical therapist understands that this condition is caused by a damaged : a) Radial nerve b) Ulnar nerve c) Median nerve d) Axillary nerve 7 / 207) When utilizing heat modalities, the physical therapist considers the different conductivity properties of each tissue type. Which of the following tissues has the highest thermal conductivity ? a) Muscle b) Skin c) Adipose tissue d) Cortical bone 8 / 208) The shoulder is able to maintain great mobility with limited stability due to the static stabilizers, which maintain congruity, and dynamic stabilizers, which create compressive force at the glenohumeral joint. Which of the following is a static stabilizer ? a) Labrum b) Serratus anterior c) Supraspinatus d) Rhomboids 9 / 209) Strains and sprains are among the most commonly reported musculoskeletal injuries. These injuries account for about 50% of work-related injuries. Sprains and strains are commonly interchanged, but they are two different injuries. Which of the following statements accurately describes these injuries ? a) Strain involves an injury to a ligament that is surrounding a joint. b) Sprain is characterized by increased pain with joint motion. c) Sprain causes increased pain with isometric contraction of the muscle. d) Strain can cause joint instability. 10 / 2010) A female patient complains of moderate joint pain and morning stiffness lasting longer than 30 minutes. The patient has a reactive Rheumatoid factor. The patient is diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. This musculoskeletal disorder is best described by which of the following statements ? a) It is a degenerative disorder of the joints caused by wear and tear. b) It is an age-related metabolic disease. c) It is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease due to an immune complex disorder. d) It is a degenerative joint disease that mainly affects the weightbearing joints. 11 / 2011) Low back pain is frequently caused by lumbar disk disease, which is influenced by aging and degenerative cascade. What is the nomenclature specific to lumbar disk disease that involves breaking off of the disk fragment from the nucleus pulposus ? a) Disk bulge b) Disk protrusion c) Disk sequestration d) Disk extrusion 12 / 2012) The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body, but because of its wide range of movements, it is one of the most commonly injured. The shoulder consists of the humerus, glenoid, scapula, clavicle, acromion, and four other joints. Which of the following is the most commonly dislocated joint in the shoulder ? a) Acromioclavicular joint b) Sternoclavicular joint c) Scapulothoracic joint d) Glenohumeral joint 13 / 2013) Cryotherapy has the main effect of cooling the tissues. Although the techniques of using ice or cold applications for treatment differ, the physiological responses to cryotherapy are consistent. The following are the physiological responses to cold therapy during the first 15 to 20 minutes of cold exposure except : a) Decreased tissue stiffness b) Decreased circulation c) Decreased arthrogenic muscle inhibition d) Decreased muscle spasms 14 / 2014) A therapeutic exercise program usually consists of three steps that have to be followed sequentially to be effective. The first step of the program consists of exercises that aim to regain flexibility and range of motion. Although flexibility and range of motion exercises are commonly interchanged, there are technical differences to consider. Which of the following accurately describes flexibility ? a) It refers to the amount of movement possible at a given joint. b) It refers to the mobility and length to which muscles can extend. c) It is affected by strength and mobility of the joint capsule. d) It refers to the maximum force that a muscle or group of muscles can exert. 15 / 2015) Joints, also known as articulations, are regions where two or more bones meet. They are classified into three types: diarthrosis, amphiarthrosis, and synarthrosis. This classification is based according to their function. Which of the following joints is an amphiarthrosis ? a) Shoulder joint b) Hip joint c) Vertebral joint d) Skull sutures 16 / 2016) The modalities for the application of cold and heat are used in various clinical conditions. It is essential that a physical therapist take advantage of these modalities to manage and prevent certain disorders and injuries. Which of the following indicates accurate differences between the effects of heat and those of cryotherapy ? a) Heat therapy decreases muscle spasm; cold therapy increases muscle spasm. b) Heat therapy induces decreased tissue metabolism; cold therapy increases tissue metabolism. c) Heat therapy reduces spasticity caused by an upper motor neuron lesion; cold therapy decreases spasticity. d) Heat therapy sustains increased muscle contraction; cold therapy about 27°C decreases the ability of muscles to sustain contraction. 17 / 2017) The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that depress the humeral head against the glenoid. The rotator cuff consists of the following muscles except : a) Infraspinatus b) Subscapularis c) Supraspinatus d) Serratus anterior 18 / 2018) A female patient complaining of low back pain, leg pain, and weakness in the leg and foot is diagnosed with lumbar disk herniation. Lumbar disk herniation is best described by which of the following statements ? a) It involves localized bulging of the disk with annular fiber damage. b) It involves injury to the corticospinal tracts. c) It involves synovial hypertrophy and chronic inflammation of the facet joints. d) It involves narrowing of the spinal canal. 19 / 2019) Injuries heal by secondary intention, which involves large wound separations, or by primary intention, which involves smaller wound separations. Although the process of healing does not have clear-cut delineations, clinicians recognize that healing occurs in three phases: inflammation phase, proliferation phase, and remodeling phase. Which of the following occurs during the inflammation phase ? a) Wound contraction b) Increased proteoglycans c) Increased extracellular collagen synthesis d) Neutrophil migration 20 / 2020) A distant runner has a transient episode of complete motor paralysis with minimal sensory involvement in the left lower extremity. The patient’s history includes a recent compartment syndrome injury, which is believed to be strongly associated with the patient’s symptoms at consult. The patient’s acute nerve injury is most likely caused by which of the following mechanisms ? a) Mechanical injury b) Stretch injury c) Crush and percussion injury d) Penetrating trauma Your score isThe average score is 48%Share your effort with your friends LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Also you can visit our accounts on social media 0% Restart quiz Please rate the quiz from 1 to 5 stars Send feedback 1 votes, 5 avg 26 Let the quiz begin , Wish you happy timeGood jobCreated on أغسطس 20, 2022NPTE PRACTICE QUESTIONS 3 Help us contacting you easily by filling this form 1 / 201) At higher altitudes, a patient experiences dizziness, nausea, weakness, decreased vision, and headache. The physical therapist informs the patient that these symptoms are mainly caused by lowered partial pressure of ambient oxygen at higher altitudes. Which of the following is a long-term response to decreased partial pressure of ambient oxygen ? a) Increased stroke volume b) Increased aerobic power c) Increased number of red blood cells d) Decreased amount of hemoglobin 2 / 202) A physical therapist reviews the medication list of a patient who is maintained on bronchodilators for the management of bronchial asthma. Which of the following is a common side effect of bronchodilators ? a) Hypertension b) Sedation c) Tachycardia d) Muscle spasms 3 / 203) A female patient with angina is referred to the clinic after a total knee replacement. The patient has a history of angina, which is usually relieved by rest and intake of nitroglycerin. The pain occurs with increased activity or stress. Based on these details of information, the patient has which type of angina ? a) Unstable angina b) Variant angina c) Prinzmetal angina d) Stable angina 4 / 204) A physical therapist is assessing the respirations of a patient referred for therapy due to adhesive capsulitis. Physical examination findings suggest that the patient has a normal respiratory function. In patients with normal respiratory function, which of the following occurs during inspiration ? a) The pressure in the alveoli is greater than the atmospheric pressure. b) The intrathoracic volume increases. c) The ribcage descends and contracts. d) The diaphragm descends. 5 / 205) A 50-year-old female complains of cervical pain that radiates to the left anterior arm and radial side of the hand. Manual muscle testing of the biceps reveals a grade of 3. A diagnosis of cervical spondylosis is made. Which of the following is true about cervical spondylosis ? a) It is strongly influenced by genetics b) The onset and rate of progression is not influenced by repetitive, subclinical trauma. c) In patients older than 40 years, chronic cervical degeneration is the most common cause. d) It affects the vertebral bodies and intervertebral disks of the neck; the contents of spinal canal are not usually affected. 6 / 206) The cardiovascular system and pulmonary system show the most significant changes in response to increased activity or inactivity. A patient referred for an exercise program is expected to demonstrate which of the following as a normal response to exercise ? a) Decreased systolic blood pressure b) Decreased cardiac output c) Increased peripheral vascular resistance d) Increased tidal volume 7 / 207) A nerve root is the portion of a peripheral nerve root that connects the nerve to the spinal cord. The nerve roots usually arise from each level of the spinal cord. In the cervical spine, which of the following nerve roots is the most commonly compressed ? a) C6 b) C7 c) C5 d) C8 8 / 208) The screw home mechanism of the knee, or locking of the knee, occurs at the end of the knee extension to reduce the work exerted by the quadriceps during standing. Which of the following ligaments controls this mechanism ?I. Medial collateral ligamentII. Posterior cruciate ligamentIII. Anterior cruciate ligamentIV. Lateral collateral ligament a) I and IV b) II and III c) I and III d) II and IV 9 / 209) A woman at 12 weeks’ gestation is informed what to expect during labor and delivery. The patient is diagnosed with spinal cord injury affecting T11. The patient is informed that the following is more likely to occur during birth except : a) A painful birth b) Ineffective uterine contractions c) Autonomic hyperreflexia d) Abnormal progression of labor 10 / 2010) The knee is a complex structure that plays a major role in supporting the body during static and dynamic activities. It is supported by muscles, ligaments, cartilage, tendons, and bones to maintain its function. Which of the following is the strongest ligament in the knee ? a) Medial collateral b) Posterior cruciate c) Lateral collateral d) Anterior cruciate 11 / 2011) The human body consists of 31 nerve root pairs. Each nerve root has two components: the somatic component and the visceral component. Which of the following is the function of the nerve root’s somatic portion ? a) It innervates the intervertebral disks. b) It provides sensory input from the skin, fascia, and muscles. c) It innervates the blood vessels. d) It conveys impulses to the dura mater, ligaments, and periosteum. 12 / 2012) The deep veins of the legs and the pelvis are the most hospitable sites for venous thrombosis, a condition where a clot forms on the wall of a vein. Which of the following veins is least likely involved in deep vein thrombosis ? a) Peroneal vein b) Popliteal vein c) Posterior tibial vein d) Great saphenous vein 13 / 2013) A female patient informs a physical therapist that she has been having problems with sexual intercourse and physical sexual responses since the spinal cord injury. The injury occurred a year-and-a-half before consult. The history of the patient reveals complete motor neuron injury affecting the S2-S5 segments. Which of the following sexual dysfunctions is most likely reported by the patient ? a) Absence of vaginal lubrication with sexual stimulation b) Involuntary tightness of the vagina c) Difficulty achieving orgasm d) Loss of sexual desire 14 / 2014) In addition to physical changes, aging may also cause changes in vital signs, which include the blood pressure, body temperature, heart rate and breathing rate. Which of the following is an expected finding in elderly patients ? a) Significant decrease in body temperature b) Increased effort in breathing c) Increased maximum heart rate d) Decreased resting heart rate 15 / 2015) Carpal tunnel syndrome consists of symptoms and signs that develop from the entrapment of the median nerve within the carpal tunnel. The median nerve is derived from the following nerve roots :I. C6II. C7III. C8IV. T1 a) I, II, III, IV b) I, II, III c) II, III d) III, IV 16 / 2016) A female patient is about to get married in three months. The patient would like to delay pregnancy at least one year after the wedding. The physical therapist is correct to inform the patient that which of the following is the most effective contraception ? a) Intrauterine device b) Progestin-only pill c) Progestin-estrogen contraceptives d) Mifepristone 17 / 2017) Compared to an individual who lives a sedentary lifestyle, a physically fit person usually demonstrates a different physiological profile. The following are the characteristic features of improved endurance except : a) Greater muscle strength b) Better adaptation of circulation and respiration to effort c) Lower blood pressure on exercise d) Lower pulse rate on exercise 18 / 2018) A female patient with swelling, redness, and pain in the leg is suspected of thrombophlebitis. There are three factors, called Virchow’s triad, associated with thrombophlebitis or venous thrombosis. The Virchow’s triad consists of the following except : a) Stasis of blood b) Blood vessel damage c) Occlusion d) Coagulation of blood is increased 19 / 2019) Therapeutic cold, also known as cryotherapy, has the main effect of cooling the tissues. Cold application may use various techniques and duration of therapy, but it has the same basic physiological effects. The effects of cryotherapy are the following except : a) Analgesia b) Vasoconstriction c) Increased muscle efficiency d) Decreased local metabolism 20 / 2020) A 55-year-old non-athletic and healthy patient is referred for an exercise program. For beginners, a good target heart rate should be 60% of the maximum heart rate. What is the correct target heart rate during exercise for the patient ? a) 165 b) 175 c) 105 d) 99 Your score isThe average score is 47%Share your effort with your friends LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Also you can visit our accounts on social media 0% Restart quiz Please rate the quiz from 1 to 5 stars Send feedback 10 votes, 3.9 avg 89 Let the quiz begin , Wish you happy timeGood jobCreated on أبريل 01, 2022Physiotherapy Secrets 1 Help us contacting you easily by filling this form 1 / 251) The effect of two non-linear systems acting at a common point can be determinedby finding out their resultant, which can be determined by ____ a) simple arithmetic addition b) law of triangle c) law of parallelogram d) cosine law 2 / 252) 40 Kg traction force is applied to the part at an angle of 30 degrees. What will bethe effective distractive force at the joint ? a) 30kg b) 35kg c) 40kg d) 45kg 3 / 253) Friction is the resistive force offered by the surface, when one surface moves overthe other, which is____ a) Directly proportional to the area of the surface in contact b) Nature of the surface c) Weight of the moving object d) all of the above 4 / 254) What is the international color code of the active, neutral and earthed wires ? a) red/brown is active, black/blue is neutral and yellow/green is earthed b) black/blue is active, red/brown is neutral and yellow/green is earthed c) red/brown is active, yellow/green is neutral and red/brown is earthed d) yellow/green is active, black/blue is neutral and red/brown is earthed 5 / 255) Which of the following factor will cause electric shock ? a) fault such that an exposed part of the apparatus becomes live b) a person makes contact with the live part c) the person is earthed d) all of the above 6 / 256) Which of the following will prevent electric shock? a) use of isolated transformer, so that the current applied to the patient become earth free b) incorporation of a high sensitivity core-balanced relay device/apparatus should have its own fuse c) the patient and apparatus should be kept distant from earthed objects e.g. metal furniture, water pipelines etc. d) all of the above 7 / 257) Which of the following is/are the effects of electric shock ? a) ventricular fibrillation b) burn c) muscle rupture, avulsion fracture or paralysis d) all of the above 8 / 258) The term orthopaedic is derived from Greek words, which means ____ a) Art of preventing and correcting deformities in children b) Art of managing fracture and dislocation c) Dealing with diseases and injuries of the trunk and limbs d) Dealing with diseases and injuries of bones, joints, muscles and ligaments 9 / 259) Green stick fracture is seen in a) Adult b) Children c) At any age d) elderly 10 / 2510) With fractures of the shaft of long bones, rotation is controlled by ___ a) Immobilizing the joint close to the fracture site in slight flexion b) Immobilizing the joint close to the fracture site in neutral position c) Immobilizing the joints above and below it d) Surgery 11 / 2511) External fixation is used for ____ a) Fracture with severe soft tissue injury involving skin and blood vessels b) unstable fracture c) pathological fracture d) multiple fractures 12 / 2512) Erb’s palsy affects a) Lumbar plexus b) Sacral plexus c) Brachial plexus d) Cranial nerves 13 / 2513) Pain sensation is carried by a) Medial spinothalamic tract b) Lateral spinothalamic tract c) Posterior column d) Anterior column 14 / 2514) Proprioceptive sensation ascend in spinal cord through a) Posterior column b) Lateral column c) Anterior column d) Antero lateral column 15 / 2515) Boca’s area of brain is for a) Speech b) Hearing c) Locomotion d) Vision 16 / 2516) At birth the shape of the chest is a) Barrel like b) Circular c) Elliptical d) Triangular 17 / 2517) Angle of Louis corresponds to a) T2 – T3 spine b) T4 – T5 spine c) T6 – T7 spine d) None of the above 18 / 2518) Pump handle movement is a feature of a) Lower ribs b) Upper ribs c) Mid ribs d) Diaphragm 19 / 2519) Centre of gravity of adult human in the anatomical position is slightly a) Anterior to S1 vertebra b) Posterior to S1 vertebra c) Anterior to S2 vertebra d) Posterior to S2 vertebra 20 / 2520) The centre of gravity of adult human is at what % of person’s height a) 50 % b) 55 % c) 45 % d) 60 % 21 / 2521) Mental retardation is a condition of arrested or incomplete development of mind,characterized by IQ_____ a) less than 100 b) less than 90 c) less than 80 d) less than 70 22 / 2522) Category I visual disability (40% impairment) is present when visual acuity is_____ with correction a) 6/9 – 6/18 in better eye and 6/24 – 6/36 worse eye b) 6/18 – 6/36 in better eye and 6/6 to nil c) 6/40 – 6/60 in better eye and 3/60 to nil d) 3/60 – 1/60 in better eye and finger count at 1” distance to nil 23 / 2523) Low back pain during pregnancy is due to_______ a) Increased load of the apophyseal joints more b) Decrease in IVF size c) Pressure of Lumbo-sacral plexus d) All the above 24 / 2524) Yoga is as old as_________ a) 2000 years b) 3000 years c) 4000 years d) 5000 years 25 / 2525) When the range of scores & subjects is more than 20 how the data should beorganized ? a) Rank order b) Simple frequency c) Group frequency d) None of the above Your score isThe average score is 46%Share your effects with your friends LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Also you can visit our accounts on social media 0% Restart quiz Please rate the quiz from 1 to 5 stars Send feedback 1 votes, 4 avg 13 Let the quiz begin , Wish you happy timeGood jobCreated on أبريل 02, 2022Physiotherapy Secrets 2 Help us connecting you easily by filling this form 1 / 251) Pulleys are used to _______ a) Make the work easy b) Alter the direction of motion c) Gain mechanical efficiency d) All the above 2 / 252) In a pulley maximum resistance force is produced when the angle of pulley is a) In line with the moving bone b) 900 to the moving bone c) 600 with moving bone d) 450 with the moving bone 3 / 253) ________ order lever is the lever of speed a) 1st b) 2nd c) 3rd d) All 4 / 254) Which of the following factor/s determines effects of electric shock ? a) types of current, AC is more dangerous than DC b) duration of current exposure and intensity c) path of current through the body d) all of the above 5 / 255) What are the resistances of the dry and wet skin ? a) 10,000 – 60,000 ohm and 5,000 ohm respectively b) 100,000 – 600,000 ohm and 1,000 ohm respectively c) 10,000 – 60,000 ohm and 10,000 ohm respectively d) 10, 00,000 – 60, 00,000 ohm and 10,000 ohms respectively 6 / 256) The skin resistance can be reduced before applying electrical stimulation _____ a) washing the skin by soap and warm water and cleaning by applying spirit or alcohol b) massage the part in elevation if edema is present c) soak the part with normal saline d) all of the above 7 / 257) Sequence of operation of electrotherapy equipments is_____ a) M-mains and machine on, C-clock on, P-power on b) P-power on, M-mains and machine on, C-clock on c) C-clock on, P-power on, M-mains and machine on d) M-mains and machine on, P-power on, C-clock on 8 / 258) Burst fracture is seen in a) talus fracture b) vertebral fracture c) femoral head fracture d) scaphoid 9 / 259) Plaster of paris is a) hemihydrated calcium sulphate b) hemihydrated calcium carbonate c) hemihydrated calcium bicarbonate d) non of the above 10 / 2510) The epiphyseal plate is a barrier to the spread of infection, but if the involvedmetaphyses lie wholly or partly within a joint cavity, the joint is liable becomeinfected. Which of the following metaphysic is not intra-capsular ? a) Upper metaphysis of humerus b) Upper and lower metaphyses of femur c) All the metaphyses at the elbow d) Lower metaphysic of tibia 11 / 2511) Ricket is due to deficiency of a) Vit A b) Vit B c) Vit C d) Vit D 12 / 2512) Bell’s palsy occurs when the injury is a) Above pons b) Below pons c) At zygo mastoid foramen d) None of the above 13 / 2513) Dorsal spino-cerebellar tract relays afferent information from muscle spindlesfrom which part of body ? a) Upper region b) Lower region c) Trunk d) None of the above 14 / 2514) Which lesion of motor cortex has poorest prognosis a) Primary cortex b) Pre motor cortex c) Internal capsule d) Supplementary motor cortex 15 / 2515) Primary motor cotex area 4 lesion causes paralysis of a) Contralateral spastic paralysis Upper limb b) Ipsilateral spastic paralysis Lower limb c) Contralateral upper limb, upper limb, face d) None of the above 16 / 2516) Maximum diaphragmatic movement is _______________ cm a) 1cm b) 2cm c) 3cm d) 4cm 17 / 2517) The position of the lung is up to a) T8 b) T10 c) T12 d) T7 18 / 2518) Approximately the partial pleura extends_____ ribs below the lung > a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) non of the above 19 / 2519) On unilateral stance the safety zone is limited in a) Antero-posterior sway b) Side to side sway c) Rotatory sway d) Both a & b 20 / 2520) Location of centre of mass of body segment is at _____________ % fromproximal end a) 40% b) 50% c) 45% d) 55% 21 / 2521) Moderate hearing impairment (40 – 50%) is said to occur when the dB levelis____ a) 26 – 40 dB b) 41 – 60 dB c) 61 – 70 dB d) 71 – 90 dB 22 / 2522) Disability reflects at the _____ level a) organ level b) individual level c) society level d) non of the above 23 / 2523) Increased thoracic kyphosis in the pregnancy is to a) Compensate for thoraco lumbar lordosis to gain the balance b) Hide the enlarged breasts c) All the above 24 / 2524) _______ is said to be the greatest yogi (mahayogi) a) Pasupatinath b) Patanjali c) Manu d) Budha 25 / 2525) A frequency polygon is a a) Bar graph b) Line graph c) Histogram d) None of the above Your score isThe average score is 44%Share your efforts with your friends LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Also you can visit our accounts on social media 0% Restart quiz Please rate the quiz from 1 to 5 stars Send feedback 0 votes, 0 avg 9 Let the quiz begin , Wish you happy timeGood jobCreated on أبريل 03, 2022Physiotherapy Secrets 3 Help us connecting you easily by filling this form 1 / 251) Knee flexion in prone lying is an example of_______ a) 1st order lever b) 2nd order lever c) 3rd order lever d) 4th order lever 2 / 252) 2nd order lever is the lever of_______ a) Stability b) Instability c) Speed d) Efficiency 3 / 253) Standing on toes is an example of _______ order lever a) 1st b) 2nd c) 3rd d) 4th 4 / 254) Burn in electrotherapy occurs due to___ a) overdose b) inability to dissipate heat due to peripheral vascular disease c) loss of sensation d) all of the above 5 / 255) Exacerbation of symptoms of symptoms following electrotherapy occurs dueto___ a) Acute inflammation/infection b) area of increased fluid tension e.g. edema, effusion c) haemmorrhagic conditions d) all of the above 6 / 256) Electrical activity in the cells of the body can be described as a) Conduction current b) Convection current c) Both conduction and convection d) Radiation 7 / 257) Electrical activity of body is lower than the electrical circuits because a) It is dependent on movement of ions b) Pathways are shorter c) The mass of ion is smaller d) All of the above 8 / 258) Brodies abscess is a form of a) Acute osteomyelitis b) Chronic osteomyelitis c) Tubercular osteomyelitis d) Syphilis 9 / 259) Glenoid faces ____________ a) Laterally downward b) forward, upward & laterally c) backward, downward, outward d) forward, downward & medially 10 / 2510) Head of the humerus measures almost half a sphere with an angular value_________ a) 180 b) 160 c) 150 d) 120 11 / 2511) Neck shaft angle of humerus is ____________________ a) 45 degrees b) 60 degrees c) 90 degrees d) 120 degrees 12 / 2512) Premotor area (area 6) lesion result in a) Slowing of movement b) Hypertonia c) Inability to develop appropriate movement d) a & c 13 / 2513) Appreciation of localization of light touch is lost when there is injury of a) Thalamus b) Brainstem c) Sensory cortex d) Peripheral nerve 14 / 2514) Supplemental motor area lesion will result in a) Motor apraxia in the absence of motor or sensory impairment b) Spastic paralysis contralateral c) Flaccid paralysis of ipsilateral d) In co-ordination 15 / 2515) Decusation of cortico-spinal tract occur at a) Spinal cord b) Junction of medulla and spinal cord c) Above medulla d) Pons 16 / 2516) Central chemoreceptors are stimulated by a) Increased PaCo2 b) Hypoxia c) Decreased PaCO2 d) SaO2 17 / 2517) Lower lobe alveoli operates at a) Increased transmural pressure b) Decreased transmural pressure c) Balanced transmural pressure d) None of the above 18 / 2518) Cost of breathing is high when a) Diaphragm is used b) Inter costals are used c) Abdominals are used d) Accessories are used 19 / 2519) Which is not a saddle joint ? a) Carpometacarpal of thumb b) Ankle c) Sternocalvicular d) Acromio clavicular 20 / 2520) Normal carrying angle is a) 0 - 20 degrees b) 0 – 30 degrees c) 0 – 10 degrees d) 0 – 40 degrees 21 / 2521) Impairment is defined as____ a) loss of psychological, physiological or anatomical structure of function in a human being b) lack of ability to perform an activity considered to be normal for a human being c) Inability perform the family and social role d) non of the above 22 / 2522) The persons with disability act, 1995 adopted the proclamation on ___ of people withdisability a) Full participation b) Equalization of opportunity c) Protection of rights d) All of the above 23 / 2523) Thoracic outlet syndrome in pregnancy is due to a) Rounded shoulders which reduces the valet size b) Fluid retention c) Elevation of first rib d) All of the above 24 / 2524) Eight- fold yoga-path is laid by___ a) Pasupatinath b) Patanjali c) Manu d) Budha 25 / 2525) In a normal curve the mean, median &mode are a) Scattered b) In one line c) In mid line d) At one side of the curve Your score isThe average score is 58%Share your effort with tour friends LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Also you ca visit our accounts on social media 0% Restart quiz Please rate the quiz from 1 to 5 stars Send feedback 0 votes, 0 avg 6 Let the quiz begin , wish you happy timeGood jobCreated on أبريل 04, 2022Physiotherapy Secrets 4 Help us contacting you easily by filling this form 1 / 251) In our body more numbers of _______ order levers are present a) 1st b) 2nd c) 3rd d) 4th 2 / 252) ___ order lever is the lever of power a) 1st b) 2nd c) 3rd d) All 3 / 253) Nodding movement of head is the example of _______ order lever a) 1st b) 2nd c) 3rd d) 4th 4 / 254) Negativity of resting membrane potential is due to a) Potassium is more permeable than sodium b) Three sodium ejected for two potassium c) Potassium is brought into the cell and sodium expelled out of the cell d) All of the above 5 / 255) How much change of action potential can trigger a depolarization a) 5 – 10 mv b) 10 – 15 mv c) 15 – 20 mv d) >25 mv 6 / 256) Usually various pulsed currents cause a) Chemical changes b) Stimulate excitable tissue c) Heating in the tissue d) Changes in growth and repair in tissue 7 / 257) Before applying any electrical modality, the therapist should reason out a) Whether the modality has the ability to achieve the intended effect ? b) Is it safe ? c) Is this the best modality for the particular effect d) All of the above 8 / 258) At rest scapula makes an angle of about ______________ with the frontal plane a) 15 degrees b) 30 degrees c) 45 degrees d) 60 degrees 9 / 259) Scapulo clavicular angle at rest is about ______________ a) 30 degrees b) 45 degrees c) 60 degrees d) 90 degrees 10 / 2510) Root of spine of scapula corresponds to _______________ a) T2 b) T3 c) T5 d) T7 11 / 2511) Glenohumeral joint capsule is laxed to allow mobility. The head of the humeruscan be detracted laterally about ________________ with the arm by the side a) 2cm b) 3cm c) 4cm d) 5cm 12 / 2512) Dopamine is synthesized by a) Globus pallidum b) Substantia nigra c) Subthalmaic nucleus d) Putamen 13 / 2513) Paleocerebellum chiefly concerned with a) Information from stretch receptors b) Voluntary function c) Involuntary function d) Posture 14 / 2514) Which somatosensory system possess more discriminative properties a) Spinothlamic b) Lemniseal c) Spinocerebellar d) None of the above 15 / 2515) Merkel’s disk is for a) Touch – pressure b) Touch temperature c) Two point discrimination d) Stereognosis 16 / 2516) V/Q for normal blood gas is a) .8 b) 1 c) 1.2 d) 1.1 17 / 2517) Till 2 years of age a) No pump handle movement b) No bucket handle movement c) No normal diaphragmatic movement d) All of the above 18 / 2518) The gas exchange area is_______ times more in adults than in children a) 12 times b) 20 times c) 25 times d) 15 times 19 / 2519) The concave – convex rule depicts if the bone with convex joint surface moves onthe bone with concavity, the convex joint surface a) Moves in the opposite direction to bone segment b) Moves in the same direction to bone segment c) Half way in opposite direction and another half way in same direction to bone segment d) None 20 / 2520) Minimal muscle force is required when the joints is on a) Closed pack position b) Loose pack position c) In between close and loose pack position d) In extension 21 / 2521) How many National institutes are there in India to deal with persons with disabilities ? a) 3 b) 4 c) 6 d) 7 22 / 2522) Travel concession available for the orthopaedically disabled persons are___ a) 75% in 3T AC, 50% in 2T AC and 1st class in train along with one escort, 50% if % of disability is 40-49 and full if % of disability is 50 or more in bus and 50% air fare with aids and appliance free of charges b) 50% in train, bus and air for the persons with disability and one escort c) 50% in train, bus and air for the persons with disability d) 50% in train and bus if % of disability is 40-49 and full if % of disability is 50 or more in bus along with one escort and 50% air fare with aids and appliance free of charges 23 / 2523) Swelling in lower limb during pregnancy is due to a) Pressure over inferior vena cava by the gravid uterus b) Vasodilation by the increased circulatory progesterone c) Gravity d) All of the above 24 / 2524) The yogic cleansing practice to cleanse the respiratory tract is known as ____ a) Basti b) Sasti c) Neti d) Dhanti 25 / 2525) A platykurtic curve may result from a) Wide range of scores with low frequencies in the mid range b) Limited range of scores with extreme scores on mid range c) Most scores fall on the mid range d) None of the above Your score isThe average score is 43%Share your effort with your friends LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Also you can visit our accounts on social media 0% Restart quiz Please rate the quiz from 1 to 5 stars Send feedback 0 votes, 0 avg 4 Let the quiz begin , wish you happy timeGood jobCreated on أبريل 04, 2022Physiotherapy Secrets 5 Help us contacting you easily by filling this form 1 / 251) Elbow flexion in mid-prone position is done by brachioradialis muscle; lifting 10kg dumb-bell converts it from _____ a) 1st to 2nd order lever b) 2nd to 3rd order lever c) 3rd to 4th order lever d) 3rd to 1st order lever all 2 / 252) The degrees of freedom of the MCPJ of fingers is____ a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 3 / 253) Ankle DF/PF takes place ________ a) Saggital plane & frontal axis b) Frontal plane & saggital axis c) Transverse plane & vertical axis d) Coronal plane & horizontal axis 4 / 254) The essential for electromagnetic induction is a) A conductor b) Magnetic lines of forces c) Movement of the conductor and magnetic lines of force relatively d) All of the above 5 / 255) To prevent the occurrence of eddy currents a) An insulator is used b) A spherical conductor is used c) A laminated conductor is used d) None of the above 6 / 256) A choke coil is used a) To even out the variations of intensity of current b) To prevent the flow of high frequency current and allow the flow of low frequency current c) (a) & (b) d) None of the above 7 / 257) The unit of capacitance is a) Ampere b) Volt c) Farad d) None of the above 8 / 258) ______________ checks the downward pull of gravity on the arm by the side a) superior joint capsule b) rotator cuff c) glenohumeral ligasmnet d) deltoid 9 / 259) External rotation of gleno humeral joint is checked by _____________ a) middle gleno humeral ligament b) inferior glenohumeral ligament c) anterior coracohumeral ligament d) posterior coracohumeral ligament 10 / 2510) Trapezoid ligament of acromio clavicular joint checks ______________________ a) medical movement of clavicle b) lateral movement of clavicle c) downward movement d) upward movement 11 / 2511) ____________ rotates the clavicle backward during elevation a) upper trapezius b) trapezoid ligament c) conoid ligament d) deltoid 12 / 2512) Meissner’s corpuscle is for a) Two point discrimination steriognosis b) Touch c) Temperature d) Pressure 13 / 2513) Cortical sensation is mediated by a) Primary somato sensory area b) Skin receptors c) Secondary somato sensory cortex d) Secondary somatosensory cortex and posterior multimodal association area 14 / 2514) Motor planning and timing is by which lobe of cerebellum a) Anterior lobe b) Floculonodular c) Posterior d) All of the above 15 / 2515) Ventral spino cerebellar relieves signals from a) From lower limb b) From upper limb c) Trunk d) a & b 16 / 2516) O2 consumption rate for neonate is a) Half than adults b) Same as adults c) Twice as adults d) Thrice as adults 17 / 2517) Heart rate for children is a) 100 – 110 b) 80 – 100 c) 100 – 180 d) none of the above 18 / 2518) Which is the pacemaker of the heart ? a) SA node b) AV node c) AV bundle d) Purkinje fibres 19 / 2519) Newton’s 1st law of motion is applicable to which phase of gait cycle a) Stance phase b) Swing phase c) Mid stance d) Push off 20 / 2520) When two forces applied from one point as the angle between the forces decreasethe resultant force a) Decrease b) Increase c) Remains same d) Becomes twice 21 / 2521) Foot wear modification helps to_____ a) modify weight transfer pattern by shifting load from sensitive to tolerance area b) correct flexible deformity and accommodate rigid deformity c) limit motion of painful, inflamed and unstable joints d) all of the above 22 / 2522) Ankle plantar flexion and knee flexion occurs together to minimize upwarddisplacement of CG during normal human locomotion. Cushion heel __ a) reduces the impact at heel strike b) allows foot flat with limited plantar flexion c) reduces the knee flexion d) all of the above 23 / 2523) During pregnancy oestrogen level is increased 30 times, which _________ a) Relaxes various pelvic ligaments to accommodate the gravid uterus b) Vasodilatation c) Affect metabolism d) None of the above 24 / 2524) The asana, which can be done after meals to improve digestion is____ a) Bhujangasana b) Dhanurasana c) Trikonasana d) Vajrasana 25 / 2525) In positively skewed curve a) The tail is in the positive direction b) The hump is in the negative direction c) Both a and b d) Hump is at the positive direction and tail in the negative Your score isThe average score is 26%Share your effort with tour friends LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Also you can visit our accounts on social media 0% Restart quiz Please rate the quiz from 1 to 5 stars Send feedback 0 votes, 0 avg 2 Let the quiz begin , wish you happy timeGood jobCreated on أبريل 05, 2022Physiotherapy Secrets 6 Help us contacting you easily by filling this form 1 / 251) The characteristics of any starting position ______ a) Stable b) Comfortable c) Provide room for full range of motion d) All of the above 2 / 252) Active fixation can be achieved by _____ a) Co contraction of muscles b) Straps c) Manual pressure d) Non of the above 3 / 253) In normal standing, line of gravity passes_______the knee joint a) In front of b) Behind c) Through d) Through 4 / 254) The low frequency current is up to a) 1000Hz b) 50Hz c) 100Hz d) None of the above 5 / 255) The duration of condenser discharge depends on ---- a) Capacitance & resistance b) Intensity of current c) Voltage d) None 6 / 256) Russian current is a) Low frequency b) Medium frequency c) High frequency d) None of the above 7 / 257) All electromagnetic radiations have a) Same velocity b) Same wavelength c) Same frequency d) None of the above 8 / 258) Elevation of medial end of clavicle at sternoclavicular joint is checked by______________ a) anterior costo clavicular ligament b) posterior costo clavicualr ligament c) superior costo clavicular ligament d) inferior costo clavicular ligament 9 / 259) __________ bursa often communicates with the shoulder joint a) subacromial bursa b) subscapular bursa c) subdeltoid bursa d) none 10 / 2510) In kyphotic posture ___________ is responsible for the stability of glenohumeraljoint with the arm by the side a) tension of superior gleno humeral capsule b) coracohumeral ligament c) rotator cuff d) deltoid 11 / 2511) ___________ is the closed pack position of shoulder joint a) Abduction & External rotation b) Flexion and external rotation c) Horizontal abduction and external rotation d) None 12 / 2512) Short term memory is mediated by a) Limbic system b) Frontal lobe c) Hippo campus d) Parietal lobe 13 / 2513) In two point discrimination the distance between two points in palm is a) 5 – 6 mm b) 7 – 10 mm c) 10- 15 mm d) None 14 / 2514) Short term memory is mediated by a) Limbic system b) Frontal lobe c) Hippo campus d) Parietal lobe 15 / 2515) Cortical sensation is mediated by a) Primary somato sensory area b) Skin receptors c) Secondary somato sensory cortex d) Secondary somatosensory cortex and posterior multimodal association area 16 / 2516) Infant BP is a) 80/60 b) 60/40 c) 100/80 d) 120/80 17 / 2517) False high BP reading will occur if ___ a) Cuff is too small b) Cuff applied loosely c) Brachial artery is lower than the heart level d) All of the above 18 / 2518) 18. Normal lung can withstand how much pressure ? a) 100 cmH2O b) 120 cmH2O c) 150 cm H2O d) 200 cmH2O 19 / 2519) The weight on the trunk balanced by the erector spinae muscle in standing isapplication of which lever system are less a) 1st class b) 2nd class c) 3rd class d) 2nd& 3rd class 20 / 2520) Which class is lever of power a) 1st b) 2nd c) 3rd d) 2nd & 3rd 21 / 2521) Medial heel wedge is recommended for the correction of ___ a) hind foot pronation b) equinus foot c) hind foot supination d) CTEV 22 / 2522) Thomas heel is given in case of___ a) equines foot b) cavus foot c) flat foot d) CTEV 23 / 2523) During pregnancy body temperature a) Increases by 0.5% over normal farenhite reading b) Remains unchanged c) Decreases by 0.5% over normal farenhite reading d) None 24 / 2524) The asana that stimulates the Thyroid secretion is____ a) Sarvangasana b) Uttana padasana c) Sasankasana d) Tadasana 25 / 2525) A score in the 60th percentile means a) 60% of the total score b) Equal to surpass 60% of raw score c) Both a and b d) None of them is appropriate Your score isThe average score is 44%Share your effort with your friends LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Also you can visit our accounts on social media 0% Restart quiz Please rate the quiz from 1 to 5 stars Send feedback 0 votes, 0 avg 0 Let the quiz begin , wish you happy timeGood jobCreated on أبريل 05, 2022Physiotherapy Secrets 7 Help us contacting you easily by filling this form 1 / 251) Pronation and supination take place on ______ a) Sagittal plane and frontal axis b) Frontal plane and sagittal axis c) Transverse plane and vertical axis d) Coronal plane and horizontal axis 2 / 252) Mechanically the assistance/ resistance are most effective when it acts at ___ a) Acute angle b) Obtuse angle c) Perpendicular d) 0 degree 3 / 253) Muscle is most efficient in______ range a) Outer b) Outer part of middle c) Inner part of middle d) Inner 4 / 254) The name of the coil used to produce faradic current in past was a) Choke coil b) Smart bristow faradic coil c) Induction coil d) None of above 5 / 255) Pulse ration is the ratio of current or voltage required a) By 110 ms & 30 ms pulse b) 1 ms & 30 ms pulse c) 1 ms & 10 ms pulse d) 1 ms & 100 ms pulse 6 / 256) Faradic current is ___ a) An alternating current b) A direct current c) Interrupted current d) Modified current 7 / 257) Galvanic current is ___ a) An alternating current b) A direct current c) Interrupted current d) Modified current 8 / 258) Resting position of gleno humeral joint is ______________ a) 30 degrees of abduction and 30 degrees of flexion and some external rotation b) 60 degrees of abduction and 30 degrees of horizontal abduction b c) 45 degrees of abduction and 30 degrees of flexion and some internal rotation d) 30 degrees of abduction and 60 degrees of horizontal abduction 9 / 259) Capsular pattern of shoulder joint is a) restriction of lateral rotation b) restriction of rotation and flexion c) restriction of external rotation and abduction d) decrease of external rotation 10 / 2510) The commonest structures impinged is ____________ a) infraspinatus b) supraspinatus c) long head of biceps d) subacromial bursa 11 / 2511) Physiotherapy for shoulder impingement syndrome includes_____ a) restoration of shoulder external rotation and scapular rotation b) balancing deltoid-ratator cuff and trapezius-serratus anterior force couples c) managing ACJ degenerative arthritis d) all of the above 12 / 2512) Patients with spinocerebellar tract lesion will lack a) Ipsilateral upper limb control b) Ipsilateral upper limb and trunk control c) Ipsilateral lower limb & trunk control d) Contralateral upper limb and lower limb control. 13 / 2513) Anterior cerebral artery lesion will result in a) Ipsilateral lower limb sensory loss b) Ipsilateral upper limb sensory loss c) Contralateral lower limb sensory loss d) Both upper limb and lower limb sensory loss 14 / 2514) Middle cerebral artery lesion will result in a) Ipsilateral sensory loss of whole trunk b) Contralateral sensory loss of upper limb, lower limb and face c) Contralateral sensory loss of upper limb. d) None 15 / 2515) Patients with subcortical lesion will have a) Loss of sensation of upper limb contralateral b) Loss of sensation of upper limb & lower limb contralateral c) Loss of sensation upper limb, lower limb & face contralateral d) Loss of sensation of upper limb, lower limb, trunk & face 16 / 2516) Normal central venous pressure should be between a) 0 – 5 mmHg b) 0 – 10 mmHg c) 0 – 15 mmHg d) 0 – 20 mmHg 17 / 2517) Normally total cholesterol level is ______ a) < 200 mg/dl b) < 250 mg/dl c) < 300 mg/dl d) < 400 mg/dl 18 / 2518) Normal cholesterol to HDL ratio is___ a) 1-2 b) 2-3 c) 3-5 d) 5-7 19 / 2519) Joint reaction force is a) Compressive force in a joint b) Compressive force & muscle compressive force c) Compressive force & muscle rotatory force d) Compressive force of muscle & other soft tissues 20 / 2520) Weight of HAT is about ___________ % of bodyweight a) 40 % b) 50 % c) 60 % d) 70 % 21 / 2521) 13. Foot wear modification for calcaneal spurs is______ a) heel wedge b) gouged out heel c) heel cuff d) soft heel padding 22 / 2522) UCBL insert is indicated for___ a) equines foot b) cavus foot c) flat foot d) CTEV 23 / 2523) Increased frequency of micturation during pregnancy is due to ___________ a) Dilatation of the ureter by the action of progesterone b) Compression of uterus by gravid uterus c) Elongated urethra d) All 24 / 2524) Toe touching in long sitting position is --- a) Pashchimottanasana b) Vajrasana c) Dhanurasana d) Bhujangasana 25 / 2525) Ceiling effect is a) Phenomena that describes highest score b) Phenomena that shows less improvement in percentile at upper end of scale c) More improvement of percentile at upper end of scale d) None of the above Your score isThe average score is 0%Share your effort with your friends LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Also you can visit our accounts on social media 0% Restart quiz Please rate the quiz from 1 to 5 stars Send feedback 0 votes, 0 avg 0 Let the quiz begin , wish you happy timeGood jobCreated on أبريل 06, 2022Physiotherapy Secrets 8 Help us contacting you easily by filling this form 1 / 251) Forearm pronation range of motion is limited due to _______ a) Bony contact b) Soft tissue approximation c) Soft tissue tension d) Tension of ligament 2 / 252) Relaxed passive movement is useful for________ a) Muscle strengthening b) Improving joint range of motion c) Remembrance of pattern of movement d) Improving co-ordination 3 / 253) Stretching is the _____ a) Slow and sustained forced passive movement b) Sudden but controlled forced passive movement c) Relaxed passive movement d) Manipulation 4 / 254) _________ current is used for the stimulation of innervated muscles a) Faradic b) Faradic type c) Surged faradic d) Interrupted galvanic 5 / 255) Faradic current when applied a) Recruit type I fibre followed by type II b) Recruit type II followed by type I c) Recruit type I alone d) Recruit type II alone 6 / 256) Electric pulse which will stimulate a nerve a) Rapid rising & duration less than 1ms b) Slow rising & duration less than 1ms c) Rapid rising & duration less than 100 ms d) None of the above 7 / 257) Which of the followings is an absolute contraindication for electrical stimulation a) Pace maker b) Insensitive skin c) Unconscious patient d) Ischemic heart disease 8 / 258) Locking position of shoulder joint is a) flexion, abduction and internal rotation b) external rotation, abduction & internal rotation c) extension, abduction, external rotation d) flexion, abduction, external rotation 9 / 259) Drop arm test indicates __________ a) weakness of deltoid b) rupture of suprasinatus c) positive painful arc d) none 10 / 2510) A patient of frozen shoulder has 30 degrees of external rotation. Whichmobilization technique would be indicated with such a limitation ? a) Lateral distraction and anterior glide b) Lateral distraction and posterior glide c) medial distraction and posterior glide d) Medial distraction and inferior glide 11 / 2511) When evaluating a case of bicipital tendonitis which clinical finding you wouldNOT expect to find ___________ a) increase in pain on isometric resistance to biceps b) referred pain in C7, C8 dermatomes c) painful arc with AROM d) tenderness over bicipital tendon. 12 / 2512) Parietal lobe lesion exhibit a) Lack of sensory motor integration b) Inability to interpret meaningful sensory information c) Both a & b d) None 13 / 2513) Facilitation of extensor tone against gravity is by a) Vestibulo spinal tract b) Rubro spinal tract c) Reticulo spinal tract d) Corticospinal tract 14 / 2514) Motor planning and timing is by which lobe of cerebellum a) Anterior lobe b) Floculonodular c) Posterior d) All of the above 15 / 2515) Apraxia is a result of lesion in a) Frontal lobe b) Parietal lobe c) Occipital lobe d) Internal capsule 16 / 2516) Percussion & vibration should be discontinued when PaO2 reaches a) 50 b) 55 c) 65 d) 80 17 / 2517) Usually suction pressure for adults is a) 80 mmHg b) 100 mmHg c) 120 mmHg d) 70 mmHg 18 / 2518) Suction times should be less than a) 5 seconds b) 20 seconds c) 15 seconds d) 30 seconds 19 / 2519) The centre of gravity of HAT is at a) T10 b) T11 c) L1 d) T9 20 / 2520) The damaging distracting force is found in a) Codman’s pendulum exercise b) Weight attached to foot in osteo arthritis knee c) Weight attached to foot in ligament injury d) Weight attached for strengthening in ankylosing hip 21 / 2521) Orthotic management for Perthe’s disease is_____ a) KAFO b) HKAFO c) HKAFO with ischeal seat d) Hip abduction orthosis with trilateral socket and rocker bottom 22 / 2522) _________ splint is prescribed for claw hand deformity a) cock-up b) knuckle bender c) pan cake d) short opponens 23 / 2523) During 3rd trimester one should lie in ________________ a) Supine b) Side lying on left side c) Side lying in right side d) Crook lying 24 / 2524) Ardha Matsyendrasana (Half-twist posture) is useful for stretching______muscle a) Hamstrings b) Rectus Femoris c) Piriformis d) Gastro-soleus 25 / 2525) For skewed data which measure of variability is useful a) Percentile b) Range of the datas c) Interquartile range d) None of the above Your score isThe average score is 0%Share your effort with your friends LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Also you can visit our accounts on social media 0% Restart quiz Please rate the quiz from 1 to 5 stars Send feedback 0 votes, 0 avg 2 Let the quiz begin , wish you happy timeGood jobCreated on أبريل 06, 2022Physiotherapy Secrets 9 Help us contacting you easily by filling this form 1 / 251) Anterior pelvic tilt is produced by ________ a) Hip extensors and abdominals b) hip flexors and lumbar extensors c) Hip adductors and trunk side flexors d) Non of the above 2 / 252) Natural speed for every active exercise varies from individual to individual and inthe same individual from time to time. Choose the correct answer regarding thespeed of movement a) Movement at natural speed requires greater muscular effort and control b) Movement at reduced speed requires optimal force c) Movement at increased speed requires strong muscular effort d) All of the above 3 / 253) Muscles are most often used in the middle range during activities of daily livings,so most efficient within this range a) Exercise in outer range is used for muscle re-education b) Exercise in middle range is used for muscle tone and power c) Exercise in inner range is used for training stabilization d) All of the above 4 / 254) Which stimulator is more comfortable, safe but less accurate ? a) Constant current b) Constant voltage c) Both d) None of the above 5 / 255) The motor point of a muscle is found at a) Proximal 2/3rd and distal one third of muscle belly b) Proximal 1/4th with distal 3/4th of muscle belly c) Proximal 1/3rd and distal 2/3rd of muscle belly d) 50% of muscle length 6 / 256) Nerve accommodation can be avoided by ------- a) Surging the current b) Using varying current c) Using a varying current that rises and falls suddenly d) None of the above 7 / 257) The electrode which can easily depolarize the membrane of a nerve is __ a) Positively charged b) Negatively charged c) Called indifferent electrode d) None of the above 8 / 258) A patient is referred to you after three weeks of immobilization of shoulderfollowing a dislocation. You may begin treatment with all of the following except_____ a) isometric shoulder exercises b) passive ROM exercises c) active resisted ROM exercises d) isokinetic exercise with high speed 9 / 259) Post operative physiotherapy following fracture clavicle includes___ a) active free shoulder movements b) avoidance of elevation and lifting weight c) shoulder rotation mobilization d) all of the above 10 / 2510) Fracture shaft humerus is associated with a) axillary nerve injury b) radial nerve injury c) brachial plexus injury d) Median nerve injury 11 / 2511) Post operative physiotherapy following Putti-platt surgery for anterior recurrentshoulder dislocation are a) isometric contraction of rotator cuff after surgery b) active movements can be started after 3-4 weeks c) mobilization of shoulder can be started after 3-4 weeks d) progressive strengthening can be started after 3-4 weeks 12 / 2512) Broca’s area is present in a) Frontal lobe b) Parietal lobe c) Occipital lobe d) Frontal lobe 13 / 2513) ------------------nervous system is/are responsible for bladder evacuation a) Sympathetic b) Parasympathetic c) Sympathetic & parasympathetic d) Somatic 14 / 2514) Deep tendon reflex is exaggerated in lesion a) Upper motor neuron b) Lower motor neuron c) Peripheral nerve injury d) None of the above 15 / 2515) Clonus is a sign of a) Lower motor neuron lesion b) Upper motor neuron lesion c) Peripheral nerve injury d) All of the above 16 / 2516) Which is not a complication of suction ? a) Vagal stimulation b) Hypotension c) Atelectasis d) Cough 17 / 2517) Which is not a complication of hyper inflation ? a) Penumothorax b) Bronchospasm c) Increased cardiac output d) Decreased cardiac output 18 / 2518) Pulmonary artery hypertension is when mean PA pressure is a) > 10 mmHg b) > 20 mmHg c) > 30 mmHg d) > 40 mmHg 19 / 2519) Which is not a anatomical pulley a) FDP contraction b) Quadriceps contraction c) Hamstring contraction d) Peroneal contraction 20 / 2520) The lever arm of gastrosoleus muscle force ankle joint a) 2” b) 1” c) 3” d) 1.5” 21 / 2521) _________ splint is prescribed for a case of median nerve injury a) cock-up b) knuckle bender c) pan cake d) short opponens 22 / 2522) _________ splint is prescribed for buttonaire deformity a) cock-up b) knuckle bender c) gutter d) short opponens 23 / 2523) One must avoid lying ________________ during late pregnancy a) Supine b) Side lying on left c) Side lying on right d) None 24 / 2524) Which Asana flexes the whole body ? a) Pawan Muktasana b) Bhujangasana c) Dhanurasana d) Matsyasana 25 / 2525) The average of the squared deviation from the mean is a) Standard deviation b) Variance c) Interquartile range d) None of the above Your score isThe average score is 26%Share your effort with your friends LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Also you can visit our accounts on social media 0% Restart quiz Please rate the quiz from 1 to 5 stars Send feedback Share this...FacebookWhatsappTwitterLinkedinPinterestEmailPrint