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TEST QUESTIONS
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TEST QUESTIONS

1. Loss of the power of expression by speech or writing is called: a) motor (Broca’s) aphasia; b) sensory (Wernicke’s) aphasia; c) agnosia; d) disarthria; e) apraxia

2. Stimulation of occipital lobe may cause: a) visual hallucinations; b) auditory hallucinations; c) visual agnosia;   d) blindness

3. Can the destruction of frontal lobes cause ataxia?: a) yes;    b) no; c) I don’t know

4. Enumerate the signs of lesion of frontal lobe: a) paresis, seizures, motor aphasia; b) auditory hallucinations, sensory aphasia; c) blindness, visual hallucinations; d) astereognosis, loss of sensory; e) all above mentioned

5. Difficulty in evoking the names for object, conditions or qualities is named: a) motor (Broca’s) aphasia; b) sensory (Wernicke’s) aphasia; c) amnestic aphasia; d) disarthria; e) semantic aphasia

6. Betz cells are in the: a) 2nd layer; b) 3d layer; c) 4th layer; d) 5th layer; e) 6th layer

7. Destruction of frontal motor eye field causes: a) paresis of conjugate gaze to the opposite side; b) paresis of the opposite side of body; c) visual agnosia; d) hemianopia; e) blindness

8. What kind of ataxia is caused by lesion of frontal lobe?: a) motor; b) sensory; d) amnesic; e) semantic; f) all above mentioned

9. What signs of precentral gyrus lesion do you know?:  a) paresthesias of opposite side of the body; b) paresthesias of ipsilateral side of the body; c) paresis of opposite side of the body; d) paresis of ipsilateral side of the body

10). Stimulation of the limbic lobe may cause: a) visual hallucination; b) auditory hallucinations; c) paresthesias;  d) paresis; e) olfactory hallucinations

11. A 27-years-old patient complains of headache in frontal region of the head on the right. He has been ailing for some months. His wife reported of his strange behavior: he became disoriented and sloven. During the examination it was detected that: pupils are identical on the both side. Left nasolabial folds smoothed. Tendon reflexes are sluggish to the right. Coordinated tests are inaccurate to the right. Where is the lesion locus? What symptoms of this region lesion do you know?

12. A 73-years-old female one year ago was treated for brain stroke at the right arteria mesencefalica one year ago. Left-side hemiparesis was succsessfully rehabilitated. But the patient cannot speak and cannot understand people around her. What speech disorders does our patient have? Point the lesion locus.



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