Answer Options:
Facial
Trochlear
Glossopharyngeal
Trigeminal
Answer: Trochlear
Question: A person that sways excessively and loses their balance while standing on one foot with eyes closed may have damage to this cranial nerve.
Answer Options:
Optic
Vestibulocochlear
Accessory
Trigeminal
Answer: Vestibulocochlear
Question: Which of the following does NOT serve “the gag reflex”?
Answer Options:
More than one of the above
Accessory
Vagus
Glossopharyngeal
Answer: Accessory
Question: Cranial nerve XI which serves the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius is called:
Answer Options:
Vagus
Hypoglossal
Trigeminal
Accessory
Facial
Answer: Accessory
Question: The ________ ear houses the organs for hearing and equilibrium.
Answer Options:
Inner
Outer
Middle
Answer: Inner
Question: Damage to which cranial nerve might cause balance problems [one word]?
Answer: Vestibulocochlear
Question: ________ is the term used to describe the persistent perception of sound such as ringing or buzzing the the absence of external stimulus.
Answer Options:
Tinnitus
Otosclerosis
Otitis media
Presbycusis
Answer: Tinnitus
Question: Baseline skin temperature is ~33°C (91°F). Which of the following body temperatures best represents your baseline body temperature (physiological zero) several minutes after jumping into a relatively cool pool?
Answer Options:
81°F
87°F
93°F
99.5°F
Answer: 93°F
Question: Which of the following cranial nerves is NOT responsible for movement of the eye?
Answer Options:
oculomotor
trigeminal
abducens
trochlear
Answer: trigeminal
Question: According to one of the major elements of composition in sculpture, when the work directs the eye through the piece and off into space, it is called an Open Form, but if the work directs the eye continually back into the form, it is called a Closed Form.
Answer Options:
True
False
Answer: True
Question: As sound levels increase in the spiral organ (of Corti), ________.
Answer Options:
inner hair cells bend the cilia away from the kinocilium
outer hair cells stiffen the basilar membrane
inner hair cells stiffen the basilar membrane
outer hair cells bend the cilia away from the kinocilium
Answer: outer hair cells stiffen the basilar membrane