#1
Which tuning fork frequency is commonly used for the Weber test?
512 Hz
Explanation512 Hz is the standard frequency for the Weber test.
#2
In the Rinne test, if air conduction is better than bone conduction, what would be the result?
Normal hearing
ExplanationNormal hearing is indicated when air conduction is better than bone conduction in the Rinne test.
#3
Which tuning fork test is used to differentiate between conductive and sensorineural hearing loss?
Rinne test
ExplanationThe Rinne test distinguishes between conductive and sensorineural hearing loss.
#4
What is the Rinne test result in a person with conductive hearing loss?
Bone conduction better than air conduction
ExplanationConductive hearing loss is indicated when bone conduction is better than air conduction in the Rinne test.
#5
Which tuning fork test assesses lateralization of sound?
Weber test
ExplanationThe Weber test evaluates the lateralization of sound.
#6
What does the Schwabach test assess?
Bone conduction
ExplanationThe Schwabach test evaluates bone conduction.
#7
What is the purpose of the Bing test?
Differentiating between unilateral and bilateral hearing loss
ExplanationThe Bing test helps differentiate between unilateral and bilateral hearing loss.
#8
Which of the following tuning fork tests assesses the sensitivity of bone conduction?
Schwabach test
ExplanationThe Schwabach test evaluates the sensitivity of bone conduction.
#9
What is the primary purpose of the Bing test?
Differentiating between unilateral and bilateral hearing loss
ExplanationPrimary purpose of the Bing test is to differentiate between unilateral and bilateral hearing loss.
#10
In the Weber test, if sound lateralizes to the affected ear in unilateral conductive hearing loss, what is the expected result?
The sound is heard louder in the unaffected ear
ExplanationIn unilateral conductive hearing loss, sound is perceived louder in the unaffected ear in the Weber test.