Post : Laboratory Technical Assistant Physiotherapy
Department : Vocational Higher Secondary Education
Category Code : 152/2014
Qualification : Pass in Vocational Higher Secondary Education in the concerned course; Pass in ITI in the concerned trade
Question Paper Code : 55/2017/OL
Date of Test : 07-07-2017
- Clubfoot is known as
- Congenital talipes aquino varus
- Calcaneovalgus
- Pesplanovalgus
- Pes cavus
- Tennis elbow is
- Medial Epicondylitis
- Olecranon bursitis
- Lateral epicondylitis
- Bicipital tendinitis
- Periarthritis shoulder is otherwise known as
- Rotator cuff tendinitis
- Bicipital tendinitis
- Frozen shoulder
- Subacromial bursitis
- Foot drop is due to paralysis of
- Femoral nerve
- Tibial nerve
- Common peroneal nerve
- Sural nerve
- Claw hand is due to paralysis of
- Radial nerve
- Axillary nerve
- Ulnar nerve
- Musculocutaneous nerve
- Patient can only complete the range of motion against gravity. Then the muscle power is
- Grade 0
- Grade 1
- Grade 2
- Grade 3
- Bell's palsy is due to paralysis of
- Optic nerve
- Oculomotor nerve
- Facial nerve
- Trigeminal nerve
- Child attains the milestone of sits with support normally by the age of
- 3 months
- 4 months
- 5 months
- 6 months
- Wrist drop is due to paralysis of
- Radial nerve
- Ulnar nerve
- Median nerve
- Axillary nerve
- Type of cerebral palsy in which one side of the body is affected is
- Quadriplegic
- Diplegic
- Hemiplegic
- Paraplegic
- Normal range of motion of shoulder abduction in degrees is
- 180
- 120
- 90
- 60
- Which muscle performs the function of elbow extension?
- Biceps
- Deltoid
- Triceps
- Pectoralis major
- Action of quadriceps femoris is
- knee flexion
- knee extension
- ankle dorsiflexion
- ankle plantarflexion
- Assistive devices for ambulation include all of the following except
- Canes
- Crutches
- Walker
- Standing frame
- Deep heating agents include all of the following except
- Shortwave diathermy
- Ultrasound
- Microwave diathermy
- Infrared radiation
- Which heat modality on the principle of conversion of electromagnetic energy to thermal energy?
- Paraffin bath
- Shortwave diathermy
- Ultrasound
- Contrast bath
- Various types of cryotherapy agents include all of the following except
- Cold packs
- Ice massage
- Vapocoolant spray
- Paraffin bath
- Name the treatment method in which two medium frequency currents are used to produce a low frequency effect
- Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
- Interferential therapy
- Biofeedback
- Faradic current stimulation
- Total number of vertebrae in human body is
- 30
- 31
- 32
- 33
- Floating ribs are
- Seventh and eighth
- Eighth and ninth
- Ninth and tenth
- Eleventh and twelfth
- Deltoid tuberosity is a part of
- Scapula
- Clavicle
- Humerus
- Radius
- Biceps brachii muscle is inserted into
- Himerus
- Ulna
- Radius
- Scapula
- Which nerve passes behind the medial epicondyle?
- Radial nerve
- Ulnar nerve
- Median nerve
- Axillary nerve
- High stepping gait is seen in
- Cerebral palsy
- Foot drop
- Parkinson's disease
- Cerebellar ataxia
- Gait cycle begins with
- Heel strike
- Midstance
- Push off
- Swing phase
- Elbow joint is a type of
- Ball and socket joint
- Hinge joint
- Pivot joint
- Saddle joint
- Lateral curvature of spine is known as
- Kyphosis
- Scoliosis
- Lordosis
- Ankylosis
- Exercise done by the patient himself without assistance or resistance is called
- Passive exercise
- Active assistive exercise
- Active exercise
- Resistance exercise
- DeLorme's exercise is a type of
- Passive exercise
- Active exercise
- Active assistive exercise
- Progressive resistance exercise
- Rotator cuff muscles include all of the following except
- Teres major
- Teres minor
- Supraspinatus
- Infraspinatus
- Winging of scapula is seen in paralysis of
- Pectoralis major
- Pectoralis minor
- Latissmus dorsi
- Serratus anterior
- Total number of cranial nerves in human body is
- 9 pairs
- 10 pairs
- 11 pairs
- 12 pairs
- At which vertebral level does the spinal cord end?
- L1-L2
- L3-L4
- L4-L5
- L5-S1
- Nerve supply of deltoid muscle is
- Radial nerve
- Median nerve
- Axillary nerve
- Ulnar nerve
- Strongest ligament in human body is
- Iliofemoral ligament
- Ischiofemoral ligament
- Pubofemoral ligament
- Ligamentum teres
- Largest sesamoid bone in human body is
- Scaphoid
- Patella
- Talus
- Navicular
- Which nerve passes behind the neck of fibula?
- Tibial nerve
- Common peroneal nerve
- Saphenous nerve
- Sural nerve
- Which is the longest muscle in the body?
- Gracilis
- Quadriceps femoris
- Sartorius
- Adductor longus
- Which is the common insertion of iliacus and psoas major muscles?
- Greater trochanter
- Lesser trochanter
- Linea aspera
- Adductor tubercle
- Which is the main nerve supply of adductor compartment of thigh?
- Obturator nerve
- Femoral nerve
- Saphenous nerve
- Tibial nerve
- The main extensor muscle of hip joint is
- Gluteus maximus
- Gluteus medius
- Gluteus minimus
- Adductor longus
- Biceps femoris is inserted into the
- Medical condyle of tibia
- Lateral condyle of femur
- Head of fibula
- Shaft of fibula
- All the following muscles are flexors of kene except
- Semitendinosus
- Semimembranosus
- Biceps femoris
- Rectus femoris
- Which muscle extends the phalanges of big toe?
- Extensor hallucis longus
- Extensor digitorum longus
- Tibialis anterior
- Peroneus longus
- Action of peroneus longus and peroneus brevis are
- Inversion of foot
- Eversion of foot
- Dorsiflexion of ankle
- Extension of toes
- The action of gastrocnemius and soleus muscle is
- Plantar flexion of ankle
- Dorsiflexion of ankle
- Eversion of foot
- Inversion of foot
- Knock knee is also known as
- Genu varum
- Genu valgum
- Pes cavus
- Pes planus
- Which ligaments maintain the anteroposterior stability of knee joint?
- Collateral ligaments
- Cruciate ligaments
- Ligamentum patellae
- Popliteal ligaments
- An example of ball and socket joint is
- Knee joint
- Hip joint
- Ankle joint
- Wrist joint
- Subtalar joint is also called
- Calcaneocuboid joint
- Talonavicular joint
- Tarsometatarsal joint
- Talocalcanean joint
- Flat foot is also known as
- Pes cavus
- Equino varus
- Claw foot
- Pes planus
- Incomplete fracture exclusively seen in children with bending of bone is called
- Pathological fracture
- Stress fracture
- Impacted fracture
- Greenstick fracture
- Frenkel's exercises are used to improve function in
- Cerebellar dysfunction
- Muscular dystrophy
- Spinal cord injury
- Amputations
- The maximum amount of air expelled out forcefully after a maximal inspiration is called
- Inspirational capacity
- Total lung capacity
- Vital capacity
- Functional residual capacity
- Volume of air breathed in and out of lungs in a single normal respiration is called
- Tidal volume
- Inspiratory reserve volume
- Expiratory reserve volume
- Residual volume
- The total number of spinal nerves in human body is
- 30 pairs
- 31 pairs
- 32 pairs
- 33 pairs
- An increase in the number of cells resulting in an enlargement of organ of tissue is called
- Hyperplasia
- Metaplasia
- Hypertrophy
- Hypoplasia
- Localised area of death of tissue followed by degradation of tissue is known as
- Autolysis
- Apoptosis
- Necrosis
- Calcification
- Which nerve is related to surgical neck of humerus?
- Suprascapular nerve
- Musculocutaneous nerve
- Axillary nerve
- Radial nerve
- Subscapularis is inserted into
- Greater tubercle
- Lesser tubercle
- Intertubercular sulcus
- Shaft of humerus
- Odontoid process is present in
- Atlas vertebra
- Axis vertebra
- Third cervical vertebra
- Fourth cervical vertebra
- Nerve supply of latissimus dorsi is
- Upper subscapular nerve
- Lower subscapular nerve
- Long thoracic nerve
- Thoracodorsal nerve
- Which muscle initiates abduction of shoulder?
- Deltoid
- Infraspinatus
- Supraspinatus
- Teres minor
- Syndesmosis is a type of
- Primary cartilaginous joint
- Secondary cartilaginous joint
- Synovial joint
- Fibrous joint
- Injury to C8 and T1 nerve roots of brachial plexus cause
- Erb's palsy
- Klumpke's palsy
- Radial nerve palsy
- Axillary nerve palsy
- Degenerative joint disease is called
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Septic arthritis
- Osteoarthritis
- Tuberculous arthritis
- Rule of nines is associated with
- Stroke
- Cerebral palsy
- Burns
- Amputations
- Functions of orthosis include all of the following except
- To immobilize a body part
- To assist a weak body part
- To prevent deformity
- To replace the lost body part
- Saturday night palsy is due to paralysis of
- Radial nerve
- Ulnar nerve
- Median nerve
- Axillary nerve
- Common flexor origin of forearm muscles is
- Medical epicondyle
- Lateral epicondyle
- Shaft of radius
- Shaft a ulna
- Exercise in which contraction of muscle occurs with no change in muscle length is called
- Eccentric exercise
- Concentric exercise
- Isokinetic exercise
- Isometric exercise
- What percentage of gait cycle is stance phase?
- 40
- 50
- 60
- 70
- Upper motor neuron lesion is differentiated from lower motor neuron lesion by the presence of all of the following except
- Spastic paralysis
- Hyperreflexia
- Presence of Babinski's reflex
- Flaccid paralysis
- Which nerve passes through Guyon's canal?
- Ulnar nerve
- Radial nerve
- Median nerve
- Axillary nerve
- Transfemoral amputation is known as
- Hip disarticulation
- Above knee amputation
- Below knee amputation
- Knee disarticulation
- Glenoid cavity articulates with
- Head of humerus
- Head of radius
- Head of ulna
- Head of femur
- The largest tarsal bone is
- Calcaneum
- Talus
- Navicular
- Cuboid
- Costal facets are present in
- Cervical vertebrae
- Thoracic vertebrae
- Lumbar vertebrae
- Sacral vertebrae
- Fracture with multiple fragments is called
- Impacted fracture
- Displaced fracture
- Compound fracture
- Comminuted fracture
- Ape thumb deformity is seen in paralysis of
- Median nerve
- Radial nerve
- Ulnar nerve
- Axillary nerve
- The 1857 revolt is called the first war of India's independence
- S.B. Chaudhari
- V.D. Savarkar
- R.C. Majumdar
- J.S. Mill
- The Iron Man of India
- Sardar Vallabhai Patel
- Morarji Desai
- B.R. Ambedkar
- Gulsarilal Nanda
- The founder of Atmavidhyasangham
- Vagbhadanandhan
- Vaikunda Swamikal
- Vaikkam Maulavi
- Kuriakose Elias Chavara
- The first cashless state in India
- Kerala
- Gujrat
- Goa
- Haryana
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- The first Indian to be elected to the British Parliament
- Balagangadhar Tilak
- Sarojini Naidu
- Gopalakrishna Gokhale
- Dadabai Naoroji
- Sri. Narayana Guru consecrated the ideal of Siva at Arurippuram
- 1688
- 1686
- 1888
- 1886
- The Governor of Reserve Bank of India
- Raghuram Rajan
- Venkita Raman
- Pranav Mukherji
- Urjit Patel
- The person responsible for the introduction of English education in India
- Lord Dalhousie
- Lord William Hunter
- Lord Macaulay
- Lord William Bentick
- The NITI Aayog came into force on
- 2016 January 30
- 2016 January I
- 2015 January 30
- 2015 January I
- The winners of Australian Open Tennis 2016
- Roger Federer
- Rafel Nadel
- Andy Murray
- Stan Wawrinka
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- Pandit K.P. Karuppan standard
- Samathwasamajam
- Araya samajam
- Sambadhan
- Orphanages
- The longest tributary of Indus which flows through India
- Chinab
- Sutlej
- Beas
- Chinab
- The district which have highest hydroelectric projects
- Palakkad
- Alappuzha
- Kottayam
- Idukki
- The savarnajatha was organized by
- V.T. Bhattathiripad
- Mannath Padmanabhan
- Sahodharan Ayyappan
- Kumara Gurudevan
- Indira Awas Yojana is related to
- Rural Infrastructure
- Urban Infrastructure
- Rural Housing
- Urban Housing
- The National Rural Employment Guarantee Act introduced in
- 2001
- 1995
- 2009
- 2005
- The Jnanpith Award Winner of 2016
- Sankha Ghosh
- Reghuver Chaudhari
- Balachandra Nomade
- Namwar Singh
- The Sadhujana Paripalana Sangham was started
- Chattambi Swamikal
- Ayyankali
- Dr. Palpu
- Thycaud Ayya
- The agency which calculated the National Income of India
- Planning Commission
- Central Government
- C.S.O.
- National Income Estimation
- The first person to hoist Indian tricolour flag in an international forum.
- Madame Bhikajicama
- C.K. Das
- Subhas Chandra Bose
- Jawaharlal Nehru
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