Neuro Exam Quiz For Neurologist

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Are you ready to test your neurological acumen? It is not a normal reflex hammer quiz. Step into the world of complicated presentations, confusing differentials, and masterly neuro exam.
With pinpointing evasive lesions and steering through the labyrinthine complexities of an ever-changing neurological landscape, this quiz will test your diagnostic limits. Polish your pearls and refine your history-taking skills so that you can unlock what lies concealed in the intricate dance of the nervous system. Play our quiz now.

What lobe is mainly in charge of recognizing visual information on the brain?

  • Frontal lobe

  • Parietal lobe

  • Temporal lobe

  • Occipital lobe

Which reflex involves striking the Achilles tendon with a rubber hammer?

  • Biceps reflex

  • Patellar reflex

  • Triceps reflex

  • Ankle jerk reflex

Which neurological disorder presents with recurrent unprovoked seizures?

  • Parkinson disease

  • Multiple sclerosis

  • Epilepsy

  • Alzheimer’s disease

In Romberg’s test, loss of balance with eyes closed but not with eyes open signifies dysfunction in what system?

  • Cerebellar

  • Vestibular

  • Sensory

  • Motor

Which of these techniques are most frequently used to get an image of structural abnormalities in the brain such as tumors or hemorrhages?

  • MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)

  • CT (Computed Tomography)

  • PET (Positron Emission Tomography)

  • EEG (Electroencephalogram)

What is the term for involuntary, rhythmic, oscillating movement of eyes?

  • Nystagmus

  • Strabismus

  • Diplopia

  • Anisocoria

Among these, which one is likely to be affected by injury to the cerebellum?

  • Motor coordination

  • Memory

  • Language comprehension

  • Visual perception

What is meant by the sudden loss of muscle tone often precipitated by particularly strong emotions?

  • Tetany

  • Cataplexy

  • Ataxia

  • Paresis

What do you call it when a person loses the ability to speak because they can no longer move their muscles?

  • Dysphasia

  • Aphasia

  • Dysarthria

  • Anarthria

Which cranial nerve is responsible for facial sensation and motor activities like chewing?

  • Cranial Nerve III

  • Cranial Nerve V

  • Cranial Nerve VII

  • Cranial Nerve X

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