#1
Which of the following is NOT a cognitive assessment method?
MRI
CT scan
IQ test
Blood pressure measurement
#2
What does the acronym 'MMSE' stand for in the context of cognitive assessment?
Mini-Mental Status Examination
Maximum Memory and Sensory Evaluation
Mental Mapping and Sensory Exercise
Micro-Mind Skill Enhancement
#3
Which cognitive assessment method involves asking questions about past personal experiences, current events, and orientation to time and place?
Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)
Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)
Clock Drawing Test
Delirium Rating Scale
#4
Which of the following is a test used to assess executive functions and attention by having the participant connect numbered and lettered dots in ascending order?
Trail Making Test
Stroop Test
Digit Span Test
Clock Drawing Test
#5
Which of the following cognitive assessment methods involves the participant drawing a clock face with specific instructions, such as setting the time to a particular hour?
Stroop Test
Digit Span Test
Clock Drawing Test
Trail Making Test
#6
Which cognitive assessment method involves the participant naming as many words as possible from a given category within a limited time frame?
Category Fluency Test
Verbal Fluency Test
Wisconsin Card Sorting Test
Digit Symbol Coding Test
#7
In the context of cognitive assessment, what does the term 'aphasia' refer to?
Loss of memory
Difficulty understanding or producing language
Inability to recognize familiar objects
Inability to plan and execute movements
#8
What does the term 'anosognosia' refer to in the context of cognitive assessment?
Inability to perceive sensory stimuli
Inability to recognize familiar faces
Lack of awareness or insight into one's own condition
Inability to recognize familiar objects
#9
What is the primary purpose of the 'Wisconsin Card Sorting Test' in cognitive assessment?
Assess verbal fluency
Assess executive functions and problem-solving abilities
Measure processing speed
Evaluate visual memory
#10
In the context of cognitive assessment, what does 'prosopagnosia' refer to?
Inability to recognize familiar faces
Inability to comprehend spoken language
Loss of fine motor skills
Inability to remember past personal experiences
#11
In the context of cognitive assessment, what does 'apraxia' refer to?
Loss of memory
Inability to recognize familiar faces
Loss of ability to execute purposeful movements despite intact motor function
Inability to comprehend spoken language