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1. Which component of the audiometer allows the examiner to monitor the


patient's responses?
A) Attenuator
B) Transducer
C) Microphone
D) Talkover circuit
E) All above

2. What is the primary function of an audiometer?


A) Measure blood pressure
B) Assess lung function
C) Evaluate hearing sensitivity
D) Monitor brain activity
E) All above

3. Which part of the body is typically tested using an audiometer?


A) Eyes
B) Ears
C) Nose
D) Throat
E) All above

4. What unit is commonly used to measure sound intensity in audiometry?


A) Decibels (dB)
B) Hertz (Hz)
C) Millimeters of mercury (mmHg)
D) Watts (W)
E) All above
5. What is the function of the biopsy channel in an endoscope?
A) To provide illumination
B) To control the insufflation pressure
C) To advance or retract the insertion tube
D) To collect tissue samples
E) All above

6. What is the purpose of the bending section in a flexible endoscope?


A) To adjust the intensity of the light source
B) To control the direction and angle of the insertion tube
C) To provide stabilization during the procedure
D) To deliver medications to the examination site
E) All above

7. Which component of the endoscope is responsible for transmitting images from


the camera to the external monitor?
A) Light source
B) Camera head
C) Light guide
D) Control handle
E) All above

8. What is a primary advantage of using a flexible endoscope over a rigid


endoscope?
A) Higher resolution imaging
B) Easier cleaning and sterilization
C) Ability to navigate through curved structures
D) Longer working length
E) All above
9. Which component of the audiometer allows for precise adjustment of the sound
intensity?
A) Amplifier
B) Attenuator
C) Transducer
D) Oscillator
E) All above

10. What type of headphones are commonly used as transducers in audiometry?


A) Open-back headphones
B) Noise-canceling headphones
C) Insert earphones
D) Wireless earbuds
E) All above

11. Which part of the audiometer allows the examiner to select different
frequencies for testing?
A) Oscillator
B) Attenuator
C) Frequency selector
D) Transducer
E) All above

12. What is the function of the biopsy channel in an endoscope?


A) To provide illumination
B) To control the insufflation pressure
C) To advance or retract the insertion tube
D) To collect tissue samples
E) All above
13. What is the purpose of the bending section in a flexible endoscope?
A) To adjust the intensity of the light source
B) To control the direction and angle of the insertion tube
C) To provide stabilization during the procedure
D) To deliver medications to the examination site
E) All above

14. Which component of the endoscope is responsible for transmitting images


from the camera to the external monitor?
A) Light source
B) Camera head
C) Light guide
D) Control handle
E) All above

15. What is a primary advantage of using a flexible endoscope over a rigid


endoscope?
A) Higher resolution imaging
B) Easier cleaning and sterilization
C) Ability to navigate through curved structures
D) Longer working length
E) All above

16. Which part of the endoscope allows for the insertion of accessories such as
biopsy forceps or suction devices?
A) Light source
B) Camera head
C) Control handle
D) Insertion tube
17. How is the endoscopy capsule typically powered?
A) Radiofrequency waves
B) Electric cord
C) Battery
D) Solar energy
E) All the above

18. Which audiometric test assesses the ability to understand speech at different
volume levels?
A) Pure-tone audiometry
B) Speech audiometry
C) Tympanometry
D) Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs)

19. What does an audiogram represent?


A) A visual representation of speech sounds
B) A record of the electrical activity of the auditory nerve
C) A graphical representation of hearing thresholds at different frequencies
D) A measurement of the eardrum's flexibility
E) All the above

20. Which component of the audiometer allows for precise adjustment of the
sound intensity?
A) Amplifier
B) Attenuator
C) Transducer
D) Oscillator
E) All the above

21. What is the primary purpose of an endoscope?


A) To visualize the external surface of the body
B) To assess lung function
C) To examine internal organs or structures
D) To measure blood pressure
E) All the above

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