Balance Disorders in Audiology MCQ QUIZ

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These mcqs are prepared exclusively for audiologist and audiometry technician for exam preparation. MCQ is helpful to remember the concept on balance disorders in audiology. This multiple choice questions are helpful for preparation for DHA, PROMETRIC, MOH, HAAD, EXAMINATION

What is the primary function of the vestibular system?

A) Hearing

B) Vision

C) Balance and spatial orientation

D) Smell

Which part of the inner ear is responsible for detecting rotational movements?

A) Cochlea

B) Utricle

C) Saccule

D) Semicircular canals

Which balance disorder is characterized by episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss?

A) Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)

B) Meniere’s disease

C) Labyrinthitis

D) Vestibular neuritis

What test is commonly used to diagnose Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)?

A) Audiometry

B) Electronystagmography (ENG)

C) Dix-Hallpike maneuver

D) Tympanometry

Which condition involves inflammation of the inner ear or the nerves connecting the inner ear to the brain?

A) Vestibular neuritis

B) Otosclerosis

C) Acoustic neuroma

D) Otitis media

What is the main symptom of vestibular neuritis?

A) Hearing loss

B) Tinnitus

C) Severe vertigo

D) Ear pain

Which diagnostic test measures eye movements to evaluate the vestibular system?

A) Pure tone audiometry

B) Caloric testing

C) Visual acuity test

D) Tympanometry

Which balance disorder is most commonly caused by head trauma or age-related degeneration?

A) Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)

B) Meniere’s disease

C) Labyrinthitis

D) Acoustic neuroma

What is the role of the utricle and saccule in the vestibular system?

A) Detecting sound waves

B) Detecting linear acceleration and head position

C) Regulating ear pressure

D) Protecting the inner ear from infections

Which treatment is commonly used to reposition displaced otoconia in BPPV?

A) Surgery

B) Medications

C) Epley maneuver

D) Hearing aids

C) Balance and spatial orientation

D) Semicircular canals

B) Meniere’s disease

C) Dix-Hallpike maneuver

A) Vestibular neuritis

C) Severe vertigo

B) Caloric testing

A) Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)

B) Detecting linear acceleration and head position

C) Epley maneuver