Question 1
pts
Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), or nerve deafness, that arises from loud noise/ sounds that damage
the tiny nerve fibers (hairs) in the Cochlea can often be treated with medication or surgery.
True
False
Question 2
pts
The frequency range for normal human hearing is between about ________ and ________ Hz.
20; 20,000
500; 3,000
500; 50,000
5,000; 30,000
, Question 3
pts
________ orientation (sometimes called postural or proprioceptive or kinesthetic orientation) involves
sensors in our muscles, tendons, skin, and joints that respond only to acceleration (including gravity) and
is often referred to as the “seat of the pants” sensations.
Somatosensory
Vestibular
Otolith
Coriolis
Question 4
pts
When you decelerate in poor visibility conditions or IMC, you may have the illusion of pitching up.
True
False
pts
Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), or nerve deafness, that arises from loud noise/ sounds that damage
the tiny nerve fibers (hairs) in the Cochlea can often be treated with medication or surgery.
True
False
Question 2
pts
The frequency range for normal human hearing is between about ________ and ________ Hz.
20; 20,000
500; 3,000
500; 50,000
5,000; 30,000
, Question 3
pts
________ orientation (sometimes called postural or proprioceptive or kinesthetic orientation) involves
sensors in our muscles, tendons, skin, and joints that respond only to acceleration (including gravity) and
is often referred to as the “seat of the pants” sensations.
Somatosensory
Vestibular
Otolith
Coriolis
Question 4
pts
When you decelerate in poor visibility conditions or IMC, you may have the illusion of pitching up.
True
False