Neurology Quizzes, Questions & Answers
Recent Neurology Quizzes
Explore your understanding of neurological conditions through this engaging quiz. Assess clinical signs, diagnose symptoms, and identify risk factors related to neurology, enhancing your medical expertise and readiness.
Questions: 7 | Attempts: 11500 | Last updated: Jul 4, 2024
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Sample QuestionWhich of the following are clinical signs of an upper motor neurone problem?
This quiz, titled 'Neuro section of Ped's test,' assesses knowledge on cerebral palsy (CP), the most common permanent disability in children. It covers CP's nature, causes, manifestation, and associated cerebral damage during the...
Questions: 53 | Attempts: 2148 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionThe most common permanent disability in children.
Mark the letter of the letter of choice then click on the next button. Score will be posted as soon as the you are done with the quiz. You got 43 minutes to finish the exam. Good luck!
Questions: 34 | Attempts: 3681 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhat is the priority nursing diagnosis for a patient experiencing a migraine headache?
According to the University of California, San Francisco, there are more than 600 neurological disorders which affect the brain and the central and autonomic nervous systems. This quiz has been developed to make you aware and...
Questions: 47 | Attempts: 1359 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhich part of the neuron recieves messages from other cells?
The 'Neurology Clinical Correlates' quiz assesses knowledge on neurological conditions like Alzheimer's, cerebral palsy, and spinal injuries. It tests understanding of disease prognosis, structural brain changes, and impacts on...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 395 | Last updated: Mar 15, 2023
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Sample QuestionYou are looking at the autopsied brain of a person who suffered from Alzheimer's Disease. Which of the following structural changes would best confirm his or her diagnosis?
This quiz is to review topics covered in the website regarding Dystonia.
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 191 | Last updated: Mar 15, 2023
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Sample QuestionDystonia involves involuntary twitching of what muscle type?
This USMLE Step 1 quiz assesses knowledge on cerebellar disorders, focusing on symptoms, diagnosis, and affected brain regions due to alcohol abuse and vascular incidents. It is designed for medical students preparing for...
Questions: 18 | Attempts: 121 | Last updated: Mar 29, 2024
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Sample QuestionJohn is a 57-year-old man who has always been a very heavy drinker, often consuming 2 pints of whiskey per day, for many years. Upon the urging of his wife, he decided to seek medical attention for help with problems with his gait, which has steadily worsened over the past several months. He noticed that he now needed to stand with his feet far apart in order to maintain his balance and that he waddled when he walked. The doctor who evaluated him tested his memory and speech carefully, as well as his cranial nerves, and was unable to find any deficits. There was no weakness, sensory loss, or abnormalities in his reflexes. When asked to touch the doctor's finger, then his nose, John missed his nose slightly, but rapidly corrected the movement on both sides. When asked to slide his right heel down his left shin, his heel slid sideways and clumsily across the bone until it reached his ankle. The response with the left heel was similar. When asked to walk, John walked with his feet very far apart. If he attempted to walk in a tandem fashion, with one heel in front of the other toe, he began to fall, and the doctor needed to catch him. The doctor ordered an magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of John's head. The region of the affected area is associated with which functional division of the cerebellum?
This USMLE Step 1 quiz assesses knowledge in neurology, focusing on brain lesions, auditory pathways, and retinal output. It's designed for medical students preparing for the USMLE, enhancing understanding of neurological...
Questions: 50 | Attempts: 126 | Last updated: Apr 17, 2024
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Sample Question. A patient is capable of displaying pupillary constriction during an accommodation reaction but not in response to a direct-light stimulus. The lesion is most likely present in which of the following
Explore key aspects of neurology and neurophysiology in this USMLE Step 1 quiz. Covering topics from sensory nuclei origins and neurotransmitter roles to neurological defects and bladder control, this quiz is designed to test and...
Questions: 50 | Attempts: 175 | Last updated: May 24, 2024
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Sample QuestionThe proper sensory nucleus is derived from which of the following
This is a basic quiz to test your knowledge on neurological and mental disorders. Enjoy
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 1917 | Last updated: Feb 11, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhich of the following is a major role of the central nervous system?
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