Psychiatry Set 3 – Symptoms & Signs in Psychiatry and Classification
1. What is hypnopompic phenomenon?
a) If experienced while falling asleep
b) If experienced while awakening
c) After head trauma
d) After convulsion
2. Hallucinations which occur at the āstartā of sleep is –
a) Hypnagogic hallucinations
b) Hypnopompic hallucinations
c) Jactatio noctuma capitis
d) Non – specific hallucination
3. Reflex hallucination is a morbid variety of –
a) Kinesthesia
b) Parasthesia
c) Hyperasthesia
d) Synaesthesia
4. A patient gets tingling when his bed light is flashed suddenly. Which type of hallucination is this –
a) Hypnagogic hallucinations
b) Hypnopompic hallucinations
c) Reflex hallucinations
d) Functional hallucinations
5. Hallucinations are seen in all except
a) Schizophrenia
b) Seizure due to intracerebral space occupying lesions
c) LSD
d) Anxiety
6. Cognition is
a) Perception
b) Thought
c) Action
d) Feeling
7. Cognitive disorders
a) Delirium
b) Depersonalization
c) Dementia
d) Secondary gain
8. All are format thought disorders except
a) Schizophrenia
b) Delusion
c) Loosening of association
d) Obsessive compulsive neurosis
9. Loosening of association is an example of
a) Formal thought disorder
b) Schneiderās first symptoms
c) Perseveration
d) Concrete thinking
10. Which of the following is not a disorder of form of thought?
a) Derailment
b) Tangentiality
c) Thought block
d) Loosening of association