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(1) Speech audiometers are normally used to determine ______________
[A] speech reception thresholds for diagnostic purposes
[B] air-conduction and bone-conduction thresholds of hearing
[C] bone-conduction thresholds of hearing
[D] air-conduction thresholds of hearing
Answer: speech reception thresholds for diagnostic purposes
(2) Which threshold of hearing is measured by a pure-tone audiometer?
[A] air-conduction and bone-conduction thresholds of hearing
[B] speech reception thresholds for diagnostic purposes
[C] bone-conduction thresholds of hearing
[D] air-conduction thresholds of hearing
Answer: air-conduction and bone-conduction thresholds of hearing

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(3) __________ is specialized equipment, which is used for the identification of hearing the loss in individuals.
[A] audiometer
[B] manometer
[C] tachometer
[D] gaugemeter
Answer: audiometer
(4) If I1 and I2 are two intensities in watts per square centimetre, then the number of decibels with which they are related can be expressed as _________
[A] N = 10 log I1/I2
[B] N = log I1/I2
[C] N = 10 log I2/I1
[D] N = -10 log I1/I2
Answer: N = 10 log I1/I2
(5) What is the unit of dB?
[A] unit less
[B] watts per cm
[C] dyne per sq cm
[D] watts per sq cm
Answer: unit less
(6) Decibel expresses the logarithm of the ratio between two sound _________
[A] intensities, powers and pressures
[B] pressures
[C] powers
[D] intensities
Answer: intensities, powers and pressures
(7) Sound intensity is proportional to the _________ of sound pressure.
[A] square
[B] inverse square root
[C] inverse square
[D] cube
Answer: square
(8) Unit of sound intensity ________
[A] watt per sq. cm
[B] joules per sq. cm
[C] joules per cm
[D] watt per cm
Answer: watt per sq. cm
(9) Name the bone that rests upon the lower end of the cochlea and passes the vibrations directly into the fluid within.
[A] stapes
[B] hammer
[C] malleus
[D] incus
Answer: stapes
(10) The human ear responses to vibrations ranging from ___________
[A] 2Hz – 2KHz
[B] 20Hz – 20KHz
[C] 2KHz – 20MHz
[D] 20KHz – 20MHz
Answer: 20Hz – 20KHz
(11) The major function of the middle ear is ____________
[A] to transfer movements of the air in the outer ear to the fluid-filled chambers of the inner ear
[B] to transfer movements of the air in the outer ear to the tympanic membrane
[C] to transfer movements of the air in the outer ear to the auditory nerves
[D] to transfer movements of the air in the outer ear to the cochlea
Answer: to transfer movements of the air in the outer ear to the fluid-filled chambers of the inner ear
(12) The middle ear is exposed to atmospheric pressure only through the _______
[A] eustachian tube
[B] tympanic membrane
[C] pinna
[D] auditory nerve
Answer: eustachian tube
(13) The tympanic membrane separates the ear canal from the _____________
[A] middle ear cavity
[B] inner ear cavity
[C] lower ear cavity
[D] upper ear cavity
Answer: middle ear cavity
(14) Cochlea is present in the
[A] Incus
[B] Semicircular canals
[C] Inner ear
[D] Malleus
Answer: Inner ear
(15) Auditory nerve communicates information from ears to
[A] Brain
[B] Incus
[C] Malleus
[D] Stapes
Answer: Brain
(16) Semicircular canals are filled with
[A] Bile
[B] Endolymph
[C] Perilymph
[D] Mucous
Answer: Endolymph
(17) How many semicircular canals are present in the Inner ear?
[A] 6
[B] 3
[C] 4
[D] 5
Answer: 3
(18) We can hear sounds in frequeney range of
[A] 16 to 40,000
[B] 50 to 60,000
[C] 30 to 50.000
[D] 40 to 50,000
Answer: 16 to 40,000
(19) Some sounds can enter the inner ear through the bones of the skull. This is called
[A] Bony conduction
[B] Malleus
[C] Bony reception
[D] Bony Adoption
Answer: Bony conduction
(20) Hair like cilium projects from each receptor cells of Basilar membrane into endolymph of the
[A] Vitreous Chamber
[B] upper chamber
[C] Aqueous Chamber
[D] Lower Chamber
Answer: upper chamber

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