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✅ NEUROLOGICAL EXAM (Q 1-14)
1.​ A 62-year-old man is unable to identify a key placed in his hand with his eyes
closed. This finding is best described as​
A. Astereognosis​
B. Stereognosis loss (tactile agnosia)​
C. Graphesthesia deficit​
D. Extinction phenomenon​
Rationale: Inability to recognize objects by touch indicates a lesion in the
contralateral parietal lobe.
2.​ To best test the function of cranial nerve XI, ask the patient to​
A. Shrug shoulders against resistance​
B. Shrug shoulders against resistance and turn head against hand​
C. Smile and puff cheeks​
D. Stick out tongue midline​
Rationale: CN XI (spinal accessory) innervates trapezius & sternocleidomastoid.
3.​ A positive Romberg test indicates pathology in the​
A. Cerebellum​
B. Dorsal columns / proprioceptive pathways​
C. Corticospinal tract​
D. Basal ganglia​
Rationale: Romberg tests proprioception; patient stands steady with eyes open
but sways when closed.
4.​ When testing rapid alternating movements, slow & clumsy performance is
termed​
A. Dysmetria​
B. Dysdiadochokinesia​
C. Ataxia​
D. Bradykinesia​
Rationale: Dysdiadochokinesia is a cerebellar sign.
5.​ Which reflex grade is considered normal?​
A. 0​

, B. 2+​
C. 3+​
D. 4+​
Rationale: 2+ is normal; 0 absent, 1+ diminished, 3+ hyperactive, 4+ clonus.
6.​ The NP strokes the lateral aspect of the foot and observes extension of the big
toe. This is​
A. Normal in adults​
B. Babinski sign​
C. Chvostek sign​
D. Kernig sign​
Rationale: Upgoing toe = UMN lesion.
7.​ Which cerebral artery supplies the lateral aspect of the cerebral hemisphere &
Broca’s area?​
A. ACA​
B. MCA​
C. PCA​
D. Vertebral​
Rationale: Middle cerebral artery (MCA) stroke → aphasia, hemiparesis face/arm.
8.​ A patient with left homonymous hemianopsia most likely has a lesion in the​
A. Left optic nerve​
B. Right optic tract / occipital lobe​
C. Optic chiasm​
D. Right temporal lobe​
Rationale: Contralateral visual-field loss posterior to chiasm.
9.​ Which neurodegenerative disorder presents with resting tremor, masked facies,
and cogwheel rigidity?​
A. ALS​
B. MS​
C. Parkinson disease​
D. Huntington disease​
Rationale: Classic triad of parkinsonism.
10.​ Decorticate posturing is characterized by​
A. Arms extended, legs flexed​
B. Arms flexed to core, legs extended​
C. All four limbs extended​
D. All four limbs flexed​
Rationale: Indicates lesion above brainstem red nucleus.
11.​ The most sensitive screening tool for cognitive impairment in primary care is​
A. GCS​

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