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MCQs For Master in Physiotherapy (MPT) Entrance Examination

Updated: Mar 7, 2023

Hi, welcome to all of my physio's helping hand family members. This is the 3rd post in a series of MCQs and quizzes for the MPT entrance exam.

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We are publishing a series of MCQ questions and answers for Physiotherapy and this is 3rd post of that series in which 25 MCQs in physiotherapy with explanatory answers. we will come up with lots of posts on different topics in the future.


All the MCQs in this quiz master are taken from the best competitive exam books so you can prepare yourself for your Master Physiotherapy (MPT) entrance test and other government entrance exams.
 

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1. In the Hip joint, ___________ dislocation is much more common:

a. Posterior

b. Anterior

c. Central

d. None of above

Answer

2. In which hand canes and walking sticks hold:

a. Affected limb

b. Opposite to the affected limb

c. None of the above

Answer

3. Which one of these is not considered a primary impairment following a stroke?

a. Aphasia

b. Edema

c. Impaired muscle tone

d. Impaired voluntary control

Answer

4. In poliomyelitis destruction occurs in:

a. Muscleral artery disease

b. Peripheral nerve

c. Anterior horn cells

d. Posterior horn cells

Answer

5. Cryotherapy contraindication:

a. Peripheral artery disease

b. Acute injury

c. Acute inflammation

Answer

6. Froment's test is done for

a. Intrinsic muscles

b. Abductor pollicis brevis

c. Adductor pollicis

d. Oppenens pollicis

Answer

7. The first respiratory defense mechanism are encountered in the

A) Mouth

B) Nose

C) Larynx

D) Trachea

Answer

8. This is a depression on the humeral head in its Postero-lateral quadrant, caused by impingement by the anterior edge of the glenoid on the head as it dislocates.

a. Bankart's lesion

b. Hill-such's lesion

c. Both

d. None of above

Answer

9. Following is the correct for Chopart's amputation:

a. Inter-tarsal

b. Tarsometatarsal

c. Carpometacarpal

d. None of above

Answer

10. All of the following in the gait cycle except:

a. Swing phase

b. Mid swing

c. Initial contact

d. Heal flat

Answer

11. Which Scale is used for check the level of Consciousness:

a. MMSE Scale

b. GCS Scale

c. CIQ Scale

Answer

12. Loss of axonal continuity with intact connective tissue coverings represents which type of nerve injury?

A) Neuropraxia

B) Axonotmesis

C) Neurotmesis

D) Neurolysis

Answer

13. Which muscles bilateral weakness patient use bilateral crutches:

a. Gluteus Medius

b. Gluteus Maximus

c. Quadriceps

d. Hamstrings

Answer

14. Muscle that moves the angle of mouth inferior and back

a. Platysma

b. Mentalis

c. Masseter

Answer

15. For graded exercise tests the increment of exercise should be of

A) 1 MET

B) 2 MET

C) 0.5 MET

D) 2.5 MET


Answer

16. In the Tracheotomy collar oxygen delivery system usually give a liter of oxygen.

a. 2-4 liter

b. 4-6 liter

c. 6-8 liter

d. 8-10 liter

Answer

17. Which of the following is the most appropriate orthosis for a patient with excessive foot pronation during static standing?

a. Scaphoid pad

b. Metatarsal pad

c. Metatarsal bar

d. Rocker bar

Answer

18. Prothotic thermoplastic material made from:

a. Low-temperature thermoplastic material

b. Medium temperature thermoplastic material

c. High-temperature thermoplastic material

d. Thermosetting plastic

Answer

19. Neuropraxia of the peripheral nerve where:

a. Wallerian degeneration occurs in 3 days

b. The degenerative changes are completed in 21 days

c. No wallererian degeneration take place

d. None

Answer

20. For meniscus injury there should be:

a. Shear of compressed knee

b. Torsion of compressed knee

c. Shear and torsion of knee

d. Torsion of extended knee

Answer

21. An example of a synovial joint is:

a. Intervertebral disc

b. Sternomanubrial joint

c. Sacroiliac joint

d. Distal tibulofibular joint

Answer

22. Positive adson's test indicates TOS due to

a. Scalene

b. Cervical rib

c. Reduced scapulo-clavicular angle

d. Tumour

Answer

23. Fracture shaft humerus is associated with:

a. Axillary nerve injury

b. Radial nerve injury

c. Brachial plexus injury.

d. Median nerve injury

Answer

24. One must avoid lying, during late pregnancy.

a. Supine

b. Side lying on left

c. Side lying on right

d. None

Answer

25. The lesion in Klumpke's paralysis is at:

a. Cervical plexus

b. Lower brachial

c. Upper brachial

d. Sacral plexus

Answer

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