Top 50+ Solved Education for Physically Challenged Children MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Visual impairment is also known as
a. Vision defect
b. Visual defect
c. Visual disorder
d. All of the above
Q. Unable to see distant objects clearly, commonly called near-sighted or short-sighted is known as
a. Night blindness
b. Myopia
c. Tunnel vision
d. Colour blindness
Q. The most common causes of blindness worldwide were:
a. Cataracts
b. Glaucoma
c. Age-related macular degeneration
d. All of the above
Q. Unable to see close objects clearly, commonly called far-sighted or long-sighted is known as
a. Hyperopia
b. Retinitis Pigmentosa
c. Amblyopic
d. Cataract
Q. One of the most prominent identification of Visual disorder is
a. Case history
b. Observation
c. Psychological test
d. Interview of the patient
Q. An eye chart that can be used to measure visual acuity is
a. Snellen chart
b. Sheller chart
c. Skellen chart
d. Snetter chart
Q. Which of the following is a top cause of preventable childhood blindness
a. Iodine deficiency
b. Iron deficiency
c. Vitamin A deficiency
d. Protein deficiency
Q. Blindness in children may be due to
a. Intellectual impairments and genetic mutations
b. Birth defects and nutritional deficiencies
c. Poor living condition and low socio-economic
d. High exposure to bright light
Q. Special educational arrangement for partially sighted children include the use of
a. Grey or green board instead of black
b. Ordinary pencils and paper
c. Glare and direct sunlight seating
d. Bright coloring of walls
Q. Hearing loss can be refer to as one who is not able to hear the hearing thresholds of
a. 10 dB
b. 15 dB
c. 25 dB
d. 30 dB
Q. When an individual is unable to detect sound at all and refers to a total lack of hearing. It isknown as
a. Hearing loss
b. Deafness
c. Hearing impaired
d. Profound deafness
Q. Which of the following is not the characteristics of hearing loss children
a. Difficulty following verbal directions
b. Difficulty with oral expression
c. Unable to move freely
d. Will often have a degree of language delay
Q. Acquired causes may lead to hearing loss at any age, such as:
a. Low birth weight
b. Birth asphyxia (a lack of oxygen at the time of birth)
c. Infectious diseases including meningitis, measles and mumps
d. Maternal infections during pregnancy
Q. Which of the following is not the Possible Sign of a Hearing Impairment
a. Asking for information to be repeated frequently
b. Always quarrel at school and home
c. Difficulty with following directions or instructions
d. Lack of, or delayed development of speech and language