OCCUPATIONAL THERAPHY
Occupational Theraphy Syllabus
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Medical Anatomy, Physiology, psychology, sociology, Microbiology, Pathology, General medicine & Surgery, Clinical Neurology, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Occupational Therapy in Neuroscience, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, cancer Rehabilitation, Industrial Rehabilitation, Ergonomics, Environmental Modification, Splinting and Research.
Medical Anatomy, Physiology, psychology, sociology, Microbiology, Pathology, General medicine & Surgery, Clinical Neurology, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Occupational Therapy in Neuroscience, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, cancer Rehabilitation, Industrial Rehabilitation, Ergonomics, Environmental Modification, Splinting and Research.
Occupational Theraphy MCQs
1. All of the following are rating instruments used in measuring cognitive workload except the
A:-Brief psychoactive rating scale
B:-Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory
C:-Bender gestalt test
D:-Beck depression inventory
Correct Answer:- Option-B
2. The three most important element in ergonomics task design are
A:-User system equipment and task
B:-User system equipment and environment
C:-Task system equipment
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-B
3. During seating
A:-Pelvis rotate back word
B:-Spine flatten
C:-Both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
4. In a haemiparesis patient, if the person is having leteral prehension, release by thumb movement semi voluntary finger extension, on the effected side. According to brainstorm recovery stage
A:-Stage III
B:-Stage IV
C:-Stage V
D:-Stage VI
Correct Answer:- Option-B
5. Computer assisted technology to promote motor recovery in stroke patient, which involve real time stimulation of an environment, scenario or activity that allow user interaction is called
A:-Virtual training
B:-Virtual treatment
C:-Reality orientation
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
6. What grasp pattern uses both thumb and fingers to hold object against the palm?
A:-Lateral or key grasp
B:-Radial digital grasp
C:-Pad to pad grasp
D:-Cylindrical grasp
Correct Answer:- Option-D
7. ADA has had sweeping reforms in barrier-free designs. When planning the floor space of any department, what is the minimum width of a door frame?
A:-28 inches
B:-30 inches
C:-32 inches
D:-36 inches
Correct Answer:- Option-C
8. What activity is best to encourage co-contraction in children with low tone?
A:-Playing statue
B:-Going through an obstacle course
C:-Pretending to skate around the room
D:-Finger painting
Correct Answer:- Option-A
9. A deformity in which the finger is positioned in extreme PIP flexion and DIP hyper-extension is called?
A:-Ulnar deviation
B:-Boutonniere
C:-Swan neck
D:-Intrinsic plus
Correct Answer:- Option-B
10. Where would you locate the acromion process?
A:-Humerus
B:-Clavicle
C:-Scapula
D:-Vertebrae
Correct Answer:- Option-C
11. Doorknobs should be placed at what height from the floor to allow accessibility for people in wheelchairs?
A:-28 inches
B:-30 inches
C:-32 inches
D:-36 inches
Correct Answer:- Option-D
12. A person with spinal cord injury who complains of dizziness and feels faint may be experiencing
A:-Autonomic dysreflexia
B:-Pulmonary emboli
C:-Orthostatic hypotension
D:-Abdominal distention
Correct Answer:- Option-C
13. The most important consideration in the management of pressure ulcers is
A:-Early detection
B:-Prevention
C:-Understanding potential signs
D:-Understanding friction force and support surfaces
Correct Answer:- Option-B
14. Deep vein thrombosis can result from all conditions except
A:-Myocardial infarction
B:-Prolonged immobilization
C:-CVA/Stroke
D:-Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
Correct Answer:- Option-D
15. Severe swallowing disorders are associated with
A:-High risk of aspiration
B:-Olfactory changes
C:-Nasal tumours
D:-Poor oral hygiene
Correct Answer:- Option-A
16. Activities that are alerting to the sensory integrative systems include all the following except
A:-Fast, loud music of invariable intensity
B:-Swinging or sustained movements
C:-Light touch, whisking, brushing movements
D:-Increased muscle activities
Correct Answer:- Option-B
17. What reflex is developmentally appropriate until 5 months, vital for newborns, and can be seen when the corner of the infant mouth's is stroked?
A:-Grasp reflex
B:-Galant reflex
C:-Primary righting action
D:-Rooting
Correct Answer:- Option-D
18. All the following statements are true concerning phantom limb sensation except
A:-Almost all adults experience phantom sensations
B:-60% of all patients experience phantom pain
C:-Phantom pain is considered a disturbance in body image
D:-The existence of neurological scheme ends with the actual physical loss of the limb
Correct Answer:- Option-D
19. The assessment of cognition includes attention, orientation, memory, mental status
A:-Executive function
B:-Motor apraxia
C:-Perceptual function
D:-Visual motor function
Correct Answer:- Option-A
20. All of the following demonstrate good listening skills except
A:-Lean slightly backwards
B:-Make eye contact
C:-Body appears open
D:-Face client squarely
Correct Answer:- Option-A
21. Flaccidity or hypotonicity following a cerebral or spinal insult will include all the following except
A:-Decreased muscle tone
B:-Weak co-contractions
C:-Hyperactive tendon reflexes
D:-Decreased ability to resist gravity
Correct Answer:- Option-C
22. Vestibular stimulation when used to treat a child with autism is least effective for improving which of the following?
A:-Communication
B:-Hyporesponsiveness
C:-Self-care
D:-Muscle tone
Correct Answer:- Option-C
23. Diarthrodial or synovial joints include all the following except
A:-Ball and socket
B:-Hinge
C:-Saddle
D:-Suture
Correct Answer:- Option-D
24. What do the initials POMR stand for
A:-Problem-oriented medical record
B:-Performance-oriented medical record
C:-Problem-observation medical record
D:-Patient oriented medical record
Correct Answer:- Option-A
25. During supination, what is moving?
A:-Ulna
B:-Radius
C:-Both radius and ulna
D:-Only the distal ulna
Correct Answer:- Option-B
26. The patient with recent hip replacement should avoid the following
A:-Bending while sitting
B:-Walking outside
C:-Crossed legs
D:-Crossed ankles
Correct Answer:- Option-B
27. Hypertension is easily detected by
A:-Shortness of breath
B:-Headache
C:-Monitoring blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer
D:-Dizziness
Correct Answer:- Option-C
28. What is the area in front of the eyes in which an object can be seen without moving the eyes?
A:-Cornes
B:-Retina
C:-Visual acuity
D:-Visual field
Correct Answer:- Option-D
29. Which of the following causes of dementia is reversible?
A:-Alzheimer's
B:-Vascular disease
C:-AIDS
D:-Depression
Correct Answer:- Option-D
30. When evaluating a client with orthopedic condition, which frame of reference is best?
A:-Sensory motor
B:-Cognitive
C:-Developmental
D:-Biomechanical
Correct Answer:- Option-D
31. Who was supposed to be consider first Occupational Therapist?
A:-Susan Tacy
B:-Hurbart Hall
C:-George Bonton
D:-Adolf Meyar
Correct Answer:- Option-A
32. The difference between splint and orthosis is
A:-Splint is temporary device while orthosis is permanent device
B:-Splint is permanent device while orthosis is permanent device
C:-Splint and orthosis are permanent device
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
33. In Scar assessment if color of scar is red it means vascularity is
A:-1
B:-2
C:-3
D:-4
Correct Answer:- Option-D
34. Which of the following statement is True?
A:-Increasing the surface areas of splint contact reduces pressure
B:-Longer lever arms decreases the amount of force
C:-Contour shaping produces a curved surface is stronger than the flat surface
D:-All the above
Correct Answer:- Option-D
35. Example of the splint without joint is
A:-Serial splinting
B:-Spiral splinting
C:-Both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-B
A:-Brief psychoactive rating scale
B:-Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory
C:-Bender gestalt test
D:-Beck depression inventory
Correct Answer:- Option-B
2. The three most important element in ergonomics task design are
A:-User system equipment and task
B:-User system equipment and environment
C:-Task system equipment
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-B
3. During seating
A:-Pelvis rotate back word
B:-Spine flatten
C:-Both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
4. In a haemiparesis patient, if the person is having leteral prehension, release by thumb movement semi voluntary finger extension, on the effected side. According to brainstorm recovery stage
A:-Stage III
B:-Stage IV
C:-Stage V
D:-Stage VI
Correct Answer:- Option-B
5. Computer assisted technology to promote motor recovery in stroke patient, which involve real time stimulation of an environment, scenario or activity that allow user interaction is called
A:-Virtual training
B:-Virtual treatment
C:-Reality orientation
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
6. What grasp pattern uses both thumb and fingers to hold object against the palm?
A:-Lateral or key grasp
B:-Radial digital grasp
C:-Pad to pad grasp
D:-Cylindrical grasp
Correct Answer:- Option-D
7. ADA has had sweeping reforms in barrier-free designs. When planning the floor space of any department, what is the minimum width of a door frame?
A:-28 inches
B:-30 inches
C:-32 inches
D:-36 inches
Correct Answer:- Option-C
8. What activity is best to encourage co-contraction in children with low tone?
A:-Playing statue
B:-Going through an obstacle course
C:-Pretending to skate around the room
D:-Finger painting
Correct Answer:- Option-A
9. A deformity in which the finger is positioned in extreme PIP flexion and DIP hyper-extension is called?
A:-Ulnar deviation
B:-Boutonniere
C:-Swan neck
D:-Intrinsic plus
Correct Answer:- Option-B
10. Where would you locate the acromion process?
A:-Humerus
B:-Clavicle
C:-Scapula
D:-Vertebrae
Correct Answer:- Option-C
11. Doorknobs should be placed at what height from the floor to allow accessibility for people in wheelchairs?
A:-28 inches
B:-30 inches
C:-32 inches
D:-36 inches
Correct Answer:- Option-D
12. A person with spinal cord injury who complains of dizziness and feels faint may be experiencing
A:-Autonomic dysreflexia
B:-Pulmonary emboli
C:-Orthostatic hypotension
D:-Abdominal distention
Correct Answer:- Option-C
13. The most important consideration in the management of pressure ulcers is
A:-Early detection
B:-Prevention
C:-Understanding potential signs
D:-Understanding friction force and support surfaces
Correct Answer:- Option-B
14. Deep vein thrombosis can result from all conditions except
A:-Myocardial infarction
B:-Prolonged immobilization
C:-CVA/Stroke
D:-Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
Correct Answer:- Option-D
15. Severe swallowing disorders are associated with
A:-High risk of aspiration
B:-Olfactory changes
C:-Nasal tumours
D:-Poor oral hygiene
Correct Answer:- Option-A
16. Activities that are alerting to the sensory integrative systems include all the following except
A:-Fast, loud music of invariable intensity
B:-Swinging or sustained movements
C:-Light touch, whisking, brushing movements
D:-Increased muscle activities
Correct Answer:- Option-B
17. What reflex is developmentally appropriate until 5 months, vital for newborns, and can be seen when the corner of the infant mouth's is stroked?
A:-Grasp reflex
B:-Galant reflex
C:-Primary righting action
D:-Rooting
Correct Answer:- Option-D
18. All the following statements are true concerning phantom limb sensation except
A:-Almost all adults experience phantom sensations
B:-60% of all patients experience phantom pain
C:-Phantom pain is considered a disturbance in body image
D:-The existence of neurological scheme ends with the actual physical loss of the limb
Correct Answer:- Option-D
19. The assessment of cognition includes attention, orientation, memory, mental status
A:-Executive function
B:-Motor apraxia
C:-Perceptual function
D:-Visual motor function
Correct Answer:- Option-A
20. All of the following demonstrate good listening skills except
A:-Lean slightly backwards
B:-Make eye contact
C:-Body appears open
D:-Face client squarely
Correct Answer:- Option-A
21. Flaccidity or hypotonicity following a cerebral or spinal insult will include all the following except
A:-Decreased muscle tone
B:-Weak co-contractions
C:-Hyperactive tendon reflexes
D:-Decreased ability to resist gravity
Correct Answer:- Option-C
22. Vestibular stimulation when used to treat a child with autism is least effective for improving which of the following?
A:-Communication
B:-Hyporesponsiveness
C:-Self-care
D:-Muscle tone
Correct Answer:- Option-C
23. Diarthrodial or synovial joints include all the following except
A:-Ball and socket
B:-Hinge
C:-Saddle
D:-Suture
Correct Answer:- Option-D
24. What do the initials POMR stand for
A:-Problem-oriented medical record
B:-Performance-oriented medical record
C:-Problem-observation medical record
D:-Patient oriented medical record
Correct Answer:- Option-A
25. During supination, what is moving?
A:-Ulna
B:-Radius
C:-Both radius and ulna
D:-Only the distal ulna
Correct Answer:- Option-B
26. The patient with recent hip replacement should avoid the following
A:-Bending while sitting
B:-Walking outside
C:-Crossed legs
D:-Crossed ankles
Correct Answer:- Option-B
27. Hypertension is easily detected by
A:-Shortness of breath
B:-Headache
C:-Monitoring blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer
D:-Dizziness
Correct Answer:- Option-C
28. What is the area in front of the eyes in which an object can be seen without moving the eyes?
A:-Cornes
B:-Retina
C:-Visual acuity
D:-Visual field
Correct Answer:- Option-D
29. Which of the following causes of dementia is reversible?
A:-Alzheimer's
B:-Vascular disease
C:-AIDS
D:-Depression
Correct Answer:- Option-D
30. When evaluating a client with orthopedic condition, which frame of reference is best?
A:-Sensory motor
B:-Cognitive
C:-Developmental
D:-Biomechanical
Correct Answer:- Option-D
31. Who was supposed to be consider first Occupational Therapist?
A:-Susan Tacy
B:-Hurbart Hall
C:-George Bonton
D:-Adolf Meyar
Correct Answer:- Option-A
32. The difference between splint and orthosis is
A:-Splint is temporary device while orthosis is permanent device
B:-Splint is permanent device while orthosis is permanent device
C:-Splint and orthosis are permanent device
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
33. In Scar assessment if color of scar is red it means vascularity is
A:-1
B:-2
C:-3
D:-4
Correct Answer:- Option-D
34. Which of the following statement is True?
A:-Increasing the surface areas of splint contact reduces pressure
B:-Longer lever arms decreases the amount of force
C:-Contour shaping produces a curved surface is stronger than the flat surface
D:-All the above
Correct Answer:- Option-D
35. Example of the splint without joint is
A:-Serial splinting
B:-Spiral splinting
C:-Both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-B
36. Short opponence splints means
A:-Splint proximal to wrist
B:-Splint distal to wrist
C:-Splint distal to elbow
D:-Splint proximal to elbow
Correct Answer:- Option-B
37. To prevent pressure sore patient who are using wheel chair should be instructed to do push up in every
A:-5 minute
B:-10 minute
C:-15 minute
D:-20 minute
Correct Answer:- Option-C
38. Energy consumed in the above knee amputee patient are more than
A:-10%
B:-20%
C:-30%
D:-40%
Correct Answer:- Option-D
39. The methods of donning and doffing of prosthesis, for bilateral upper extremity amputee patients are
A:-Sweater method
B:-Coat method
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
40. The Bay Area functional performance evaluation has
A:-One part
B:-Two part
C:-Three part
D:-Four part
Correct Answer:- Option-B
41. In the interest check list, we are checking the interest of the patient in the
A:-Past ten years
B:-Past year
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
42. Unit of learning means
A:-Number of steps taught at one time
B:-Number of steps taught in one hour
C:-Number of steps taught one minute
D:-Number of steps taught in whole day
Correct Answer:- Option-A
43. RUMBA means
A:-Relevant, Measurable, Behavioral and Achievable
B:-Realistic, Measurable, Behavioral and Achievable
C:-Relevant, Motor Behavioral and Achievable
D:-Relevant, Measurable, Basic and Achievable
Correct Answer:- Option-A
44. The Psychosocial skills can be the
A:-Anger
B:-Interest
C:-Smoothness
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-B
45. GAS means
A:-Goal Attainment Scaling
B:-Gas Attainment Scaling
C:-Goal Achievement Scaling
D:-Goal Attainment Smoothness
Correct Answer:- Option-A
46. If the environment encourages and assist, the individual to perform a particular behavior that is called as
A:-Environmental support
B:-Environmental demand
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
47. Assessment of ergonomics has
A:-2 steps
B:-3 steps
C:-4 steps
D:-5 steps
Correct Answer:- Option-D
48. RTW means
A:-Returning To Work
B:-Resuming To Work
C:-Reaching To Work
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
49. Factors influences worker health and performance are
A:-Work place factors
B:-Individual factors
C:-Aging factor
D:-All the above
Correct Answer:- Option-D
50. Loads demanded by each job
A:-Physical load
B:-Cognitive load
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
51. In the candian occupational performance measure include
A:-Importance
B:-Performance
C:-Satisfaction
D:-All the above
Correct Answer:- Option-D
52. Teaching of activity of daily living, work skills leisure skill means
A:-Social skill training
B:-Role acquisition
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
53. Normal child will interrelate visual, manual auditory responces at the age of
A:-1 to 2 months
B:-1 to 3 months
C:-1 to 4 months
D:-1 to 5 months
Correct Answer:- Option-D
54. Normal age to perceive one's own aging process and ultimate death as a part of life cycle is
A:-40-45 years
B:-45-50 years
C:-50-55 years
D:-Above 60 years
Correct Answer:- Option-C
55. The administration time for Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale is
A:-5 to 10 minutes
B:-10 to 15 minutes
C:-15 to 20 minutes
D:-20 to 25 minutes
Correct Answer:- Option-C
56. Sensory modulation means person can regulate
A:-Sensory output
B:-Motor output
C:-Sensory input
D:-Motor input
Correct Answer:- Option-C
57. If the person is mostly unaware of what is going on and may be in bed, this is
A:-Level 1 of Allen's cognitive ability and disability related to task performance
B:-Level 2 of Allen's cognitive ability and disability related to task performance
C:-Level 3 of Allen's cognitive ability and disability related to task performance
D:-Level 4 of Allen's cognitive ability and disability related to task performance
Correct Answer:- Option-A
58. In Montreal cognitive Assessment, the person will be consider normal if he will achieve
A:-20
B:-25
C:-26
D:-27
Correct Answer:- Option-D
59. In Psychosometic disorder, the physical problems are
A:-Real
B:-False
C:-Reel
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
60. First sensation which will integrate in the human body is
A:-Tactile
B:-Visual
C:-Auditory
D:-Vestibular
Correct Answer:- Option-D
61. Which of the following is the calming activity?
A:-Cozy corner made with pillow
B:-Sit or lie on a vibrating pillow
C:-Heavy hand on the shoulder
D:-All the above
Correct Answer:- Option-D
62. Which of the following is a sensory seeking behaviour?
A:-Listing, slapping, pinching and grabbing
B:-Stepping
C:-Avoid movement
D:-Avoid stairs
Correct Answer:- Option-A
63. Aspect which influence our perception, decision and practice, is called as
A:-Frame of reference
B:-Theory of reference
C:-Theory
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
64. Identification of nature of days function behavior by using the concepts of theoretical base, are target for change is called as
A:-Function continua
B:-Dys function continua
C:-Function dysfunction continua
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
65. Classical conditioning is the
A:-Involuntary behavior
B:-Volluntary behavior
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
66. Which of the following is the reinforce, for changing adaptive behavior from mal adoptive behavior?
A:-Consumable
B:-Social
C:-Participatory
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
67. Ability to sustain activity is called as
A:-Power
B:-Grip
C:-Endurance
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
68. Everything external to the individual is called as
A:-Society
B:-Environment
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-B
69. Improving in standing up and sitting down, walking, reaching and manipulation are the four categories of motor performance, used in
A:-Task oriented model
B:-Carr and Shepherd approach
C:-OT task oriented approach
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
70. Gate control theory is related with
A:-Perception
B:-Motor
C:-Pain
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
71. Long handled reacher are used when the patient are having
A:-Limited JROM shoulder and elbow
B:-Weak grasp
C:-Weak Pinch
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
72. Biofeedback can be used for patient with
A:-Physical dysfunction
B:-Psycho social dysfunction
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
73. The approach that emphasize the use of tactile stimulation to facilitate motor activity is called
A:-Bobath theory
B:-Rood theory
C:-Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
74. Grade 3 of manual mussels testing means
A:-Full range without resistance antigravity
B:-Partial range without resistance antigravity
C:-Full range with resistance antigravity
D:-Full range without resistance with gravity
Correct Answer:- Option-A
75. The full form of RIP is the
A:-Reflex inhibitory posture
B:-Rest inhibitory posture
C:-Reflex inhibitory position
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
76. Bunny hopping is seen in the patients suffering
A:-Haemipligic
B:-Paraplegic
C:-Cerebral Palsy
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
77. Component of praxis are
A:-Ideation and execution
B:-Planning and execution
C:-Ideation, planning and execution
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
78. If the child is grasping object to tightly or too loosely, it means child may be suffering from
A:-Proprioceptive related disorder
B:-Vestibular related disorder
C:-Tactile related disorder
D:-All the above
Correct Answer:- Option-A
79. The function of otoliths is
A:-Linear movement
B:-Angular movement of head
C:-Both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
80. Sensory avoidant behavior are
A:-Stripping
B:-Avoid stairs
C:-Avoid movement
D:-All the above
Correct Answer:- Option-D
A:-Splint proximal to wrist
B:-Splint distal to wrist
C:-Splint distal to elbow
D:-Splint proximal to elbow
Correct Answer:- Option-B
37. To prevent pressure sore patient who are using wheel chair should be instructed to do push up in every
A:-5 minute
B:-10 minute
C:-15 minute
D:-20 minute
Correct Answer:- Option-C
38. Energy consumed in the above knee amputee patient are more than
A:-10%
B:-20%
C:-30%
D:-40%
Correct Answer:- Option-D
39. The methods of donning and doffing of prosthesis, for bilateral upper extremity amputee patients are
A:-Sweater method
B:-Coat method
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
40. The Bay Area functional performance evaluation has
A:-One part
B:-Two part
C:-Three part
D:-Four part
Correct Answer:- Option-B
41. In the interest check list, we are checking the interest of the patient in the
A:-Past ten years
B:-Past year
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
42. Unit of learning means
A:-Number of steps taught at one time
B:-Number of steps taught in one hour
C:-Number of steps taught one minute
D:-Number of steps taught in whole day
Correct Answer:- Option-A
43. RUMBA means
A:-Relevant, Measurable, Behavioral and Achievable
B:-Realistic, Measurable, Behavioral and Achievable
C:-Relevant, Motor Behavioral and Achievable
D:-Relevant, Measurable, Basic and Achievable
Correct Answer:- Option-A
44. The Psychosocial skills can be the
A:-Anger
B:-Interest
C:-Smoothness
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-B
45. GAS means
A:-Goal Attainment Scaling
B:-Gas Attainment Scaling
C:-Goal Achievement Scaling
D:-Goal Attainment Smoothness
Correct Answer:- Option-A
46. If the environment encourages and assist, the individual to perform a particular behavior that is called as
A:-Environmental support
B:-Environmental demand
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
47. Assessment of ergonomics has
A:-2 steps
B:-3 steps
C:-4 steps
D:-5 steps
Correct Answer:- Option-D
48. RTW means
A:-Returning To Work
B:-Resuming To Work
C:-Reaching To Work
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
49. Factors influences worker health and performance are
A:-Work place factors
B:-Individual factors
C:-Aging factor
D:-All the above
Correct Answer:- Option-D
50. Loads demanded by each job
A:-Physical load
B:-Cognitive load
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
51. In the candian occupational performance measure include
A:-Importance
B:-Performance
C:-Satisfaction
D:-All the above
Correct Answer:- Option-D
52. Teaching of activity of daily living, work skills leisure skill means
A:-Social skill training
B:-Role acquisition
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
53. Normal child will interrelate visual, manual auditory responces at the age of
A:-1 to 2 months
B:-1 to 3 months
C:-1 to 4 months
D:-1 to 5 months
Correct Answer:- Option-D
54. Normal age to perceive one's own aging process and ultimate death as a part of life cycle is
A:-40-45 years
B:-45-50 years
C:-50-55 years
D:-Above 60 years
Correct Answer:- Option-C
55. The administration time for Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale is
A:-5 to 10 minutes
B:-10 to 15 minutes
C:-15 to 20 minutes
D:-20 to 25 minutes
Correct Answer:- Option-C
56. Sensory modulation means person can regulate
A:-Sensory output
B:-Motor output
C:-Sensory input
D:-Motor input
Correct Answer:- Option-C
57. If the person is mostly unaware of what is going on and may be in bed, this is
A:-Level 1 of Allen's cognitive ability and disability related to task performance
B:-Level 2 of Allen's cognitive ability and disability related to task performance
C:-Level 3 of Allen's cognitive ability and disability related to task performance
D:-Level 4 of Allen's cognitive ability and disability related to task performance
Correct Answer:- Option-A
58. In Montreal cognitive Assessment, the person will be consider normal if he will achieve
A:-20
B:-25
C:-26
D:-27
Correct Answer:- Option-D
59. In Psychosometic disorder, the physical problems are
A:-Real
B:-False
C:-Reel
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
60. First sensation which will integrate in the human body is
A:-Tactile
B:-Visual
C:-Auditory
D:-Vestibular
Correct Answer:- Option-D
61. Which of the following is the calming activity?
A:-Cozy corner made with pillow
B:-Sit or lie on a vibrating pillow
C:-Heavy hand on the shoulder
D:-All the above
Correct Answer:- Option-D
62. Which of the following is a sensory seeking behaviour?
A:-Listing, slapping, pinching and grabbing
B:-Stepping
C:-Avoid movement
D:-Avoid stairs
Correct Answer:- Option-A
63. Aspect which influence our perception, decision and practice, is called as
A:-Frame of reference
B:-Theory of reference
C:-Theory
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
64. Identification of nature of days function behavior by using the concepts of theoretical base, are target for change is called as
A:-Function continua
B:-Dys function continua
C:-Function dysfunction continua
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
65. Classical conditioning is the
A:-Involuntary behavior
B:-Volluntary behavior
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
66. Which of the following is the reinforce, for changing adaptive behavior from mal adoptive behavior?
A:-Consumable
B:-Social
C:-Participatory
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
67. Ability to sustain activity is called as
A:-Power
B:-Grip
C:-Endurance
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
68. Everything external to the individual is called as
A:-Society
B:-Environment
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-B
69. Improving in standing up and sitting down, walking, reaching and manipulation are the four categories of motor performance, used in
A:-Task oriented model
B:-Carr and Shepherd approach
C:-OT task oriented approach
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
70. Gate control theory is related with
A:-Perception
B:-Motor
C:-Pain
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
71. Long handled reacher are used when the patient are having
A:-Limited JROM shoulder and elbow
B:-Weak grasp
C:-Weak Pinch
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
72. Biofeedback can be used for patient with
A:-Physical dysfunction
B:-Psycho social dysfunction
C:-(1) and (2) both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
73. The approach that emphasize the use of tactile stimulation to facilitate motor activity is called
A:-Bobath theory
B:-Rood theory
C:-Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
74. Grade 3 of manual mussels testing means
A:-Full range without resistance antigravity
B:-Partial range without resistance antigravity
C:-Full range with resistance antigravity
D:-Full range without resistance with gravity
Correct Answer:- Option-A
75. The full form of RIP is the
A:-Reflex inhibitory posture
B:-Rest inhibitory posture
C:-Reflex inhibitory position
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
76. Bunny hopping is seen in the patients suffering
A:-Haemipligic
B:-Paraplegic
C:-Cerebral Palsy
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
77. Component of praxis are
A:-Ideation and execution
B:-Planning and execution
C:-Ideation, planning and execution
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-C
78. If the child is grasping object to tightly or too loosely, it means child may be suffering from
A:-Proprioceptive related disorder
B:-Vestibular related disorder
C:-Tactile related disorder
D:-All the above
Correct Answer:- Option-A
79. The function of otoliths is
A:-Linear movement
B:-Angular movement of head
C:-Both
D:-None
Correct Answer:- Option-A
80. Sensory avoidant behavior are
A:-Stripping
B:-Avoid stairs
C:-Avoid movement
D:-All the above
Correct Answer:- Option-D