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ECE 4552: Medical Electronics Fall 2013 Department of Electrical Engineering, The University of Lahore, Lahore QUESTION BANK ---Multiple Choice Questions 1) Multiple Neurons make a single __________ a) Axon b) Nerve Fibre c) Dendrites d) None of above 2) Where does the body signal passes through at the beginning for decision before brain? a) Muscles b) Spinal Cord c) Reflex arc d) None of above 3) Which Channel gets open up after a stimulus is applied? a) Na+ b) K+ c) Both a and b d) None of above 4) Which Channel in Axon layer keep working to maintain the level of K+ and Na+? a) DNA b) RNA c) KNA d) ATP 5) NAP range is a) 70 mv to 30mv b) -70mv to 30 mv c) -70mv to -30mv d) 70mv to -30mv 6) Which chemical substance blocks ion movement across Axon? a) b) c) d) Mayelin Sheath Refractory Sheath Ranvier Sheath None of above 7) Multiple Muscle Fibres operate a single _________ a) Muscle b) Motor End Plate c) Nueromuscular junction d) None of above 8) Multiple Nerve fibres operate a singe _________ a) Motor End Plate b) Neuromuscular junction c) Muscle Fibre d) None of above 9) Needle Electrodes are of ____ types. a) 2 b) 4 c) 5 d) 8 10) Which technique can be used for Feature extraction in EMG? a) b) c) d) Fourier Transform Wavelet Transform All of above None of above 11) Which technique of classification in EMG, is capable of learning? a) Cost Function b) Neural Networks c) SVM d) None of above 12) Optimization Technique in EMG leads towords? a) Defining weigths b) Defining parameters c) Defining Algorithm d) None of above 13) Which Nerve take the Data to Brain? a) Sensory Nerve b) Motor Nerve c) Axon Nerve d) All of above 14) Which Nerve bring Data to Muscles? a) Sensory Nerve b) Axon Nerve c) Reflex Arc d) None of Above 15) The Output of Peakdetector in SNCV test tells about the characteristics of _______. a) MAP b) NAP c) CAP d) None of above 16) Recording is done at 2 points in MNCV to eliminate ________ a) Noise b) Junction delay c) Both a and b d) None of above 17) Which of the following is Non-Traditional Technique? a) ECG b) EEG c) ENG d) ERG 18) Which of the following is Traditional Tehnique? a) EOG b) EGaG c) EDG d) EKG 19) Brain is a structure of _______ Neurons. a) 10^11 b) 9^11 c) 12^11 d) 20^11 20) EEG is related to the activities of _______. a) Nerve fibres b) Muscles c) Brain d) None of above 21) How many channels are required in EEG for Tumor Detection? a) 16 b) 64 c) 32 d) Any of above 22) Cardiac muscle action potential ranges from a) -90 mv to 30 mv b) -90 mv to -30 mv c) 90 mv to 30 mv d) None of above 23) AV Node has frequiency that generate _________ pulses/min. a) 50 to 60 Hz b) 60 to 70 Hz c) 30 to 40 Hz d) 70 to 80 Hz 24) SA Node has frequiency that generate _________ pulses/min. a) 50 to 60 Hz b) 60 to 70 Hz c) 30 to 40 Hz d) 70 to 80 Hz 25) The Absolute Refreactory period in Cardiac Muscles is of a) 250 ms b) 350 ms c) 150 ms d) 100 ms 26) Under normal conditions, the Heart beats _______ times/min. a) b) c) d) 80 60 50 72 27) Under just normal conditions how much blood is pumped by heart in a cardiac cycle? a) 3 litres b) 4 litres c) 5 litres d) 6 litres 28) Heart develops about _____ W of mechanical power? a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 1 29) In one day heart produces _____ KJ of energy. a) 120 b) 160 c) 115 d) 155 30) If SA and AV nodes desynchronize, ______ can occur. a) Asthama attack b) Heart attack c) Epilepsy d) All of above 31) Repolarization of Atrium and Depolarization of ventricle in ECG signal is terned as a) QTS comples b) GRS complex c) ATP complex d) QRS complex 32) The peak of ECG signal is _______ a) 200 mv b) 130 mv c) 160 mv d) 100 mv 33) To artificially simulate pace in heart, we require_____ for 2 msec. a) 5 V b) 3 V c) 7 V d) 6 V 34) If any or both natural pacemakers become incapable of simulating Cardiac muscles properly _______ occurs. a) Strokes-Adam’s Disease b) Strokes-Man Disease c) Strokes-Heart Disease d) Bone of above 35) In designing artificial pacemakers, we use pattern “X Y Z”, In it “X” is used for relating a) Chamber being used b) Chanber being sensed c) Mode of operation d) None of above 36) In designing artificial pacemakers, we use pattern “X Y Z”, In it “Y” is used for relating a) Chamber being used b) Chanber being sensed c) Mode of operation d) None of above 37) In designing artificial pacemakers, we use pattern “X Y Z”, In it “Z” is used for relating a) Chamber being used b) Chanber being sensed c) Mode of operation d) None of above 38) In External Defibrillators, peak current is usually a) 50 A b) 30 A c) 40 A d) 10 A 39) In External Defibrillators, a 50 A impulse is given for a) 15 ms b) 10 ms c) 5 ms d) 2 ms 40) An adult normal person’s chest resistance is usually a) 50 – 150 Ohms b) 30 – 180 Ohms c) 10 – 100 Ohms d) 100 – 180 Ohms 41) The Waveform applied to body in Defibrillators is called a) Sine Waveform b) Cosine Waveform c) Lown Waveform d) Haar Waveform 42) The amount of energy required for defibrillators to defibrillate is (E=1/2 I2Rt) a) 312.5 J b) 364.5 J c) 278.5 J d) 421.5 J 43) In Ultrasonic Blood velocity principle, Doppler shift is a) Change in incident angle b) Change in velocity c) Change in frequency d) None of above 44) Ultrasonic beam’s frequency is a) >20 kHz b) <20 kHz c) 20khz d) None of above 45) In non-ionizing radiation technique of image acquisition, projection is received on a) Film b) Transducer c) Both a and b d) None of above 46) How many levels of operation we have in medical (or normal) image processing? a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5 47) In Mid level processing, we get in output a) Good quality of image b) Knowledge of image c) Geometric attributes of image d) All of above 48) CT- Scan works on the technique of a) Algebraic reconstruction b) Neural Networks c) Cost Function d) None of above 49) A method of making X-RAY photographs of a selected plane of the body by dividing that into slices is called a) Plethysmography b) Sphygmography c) Tomography d) Electrodermography 50) internal electrodes used in Defibrillators are of __________ type. a) Paddle b) Pod c) Spoon d) None of above 51) One of Vital Signs of life is? a) Weather b) Heart Beating c) Respiration d) None of above 52) When stimulus is applied a) O+2 channel opens b) Na+ channel opens c) Repolarization starts d) Both b and c 53) The time period in which no new NAP is generated is a) Hyperpolarization time b) Resting Potential c) Threshold d) Refractory period 54) Velocity of nerve depends upon _______ of the nerve. a) Length b) Width c) Diameter d) None 55) Saltatory conduction is also known as a) Neural Conduction b) Impulse Conduction c) Jumping Conduction d) None of above 56) Neuromuscular Junction serves as transition station where Na+ generates activity of a) Al+3 b) CO2 c) K+ d) Ca+2 57) Neurons combine to form a) Nerve fibres b) Nerves c) Muscles d) Skin 58) Motor Nerves carry message from a) Brain to Muscles b) Muscle to Brain c) Merves to Muscles d) Muscles to Nerves 59) EOG is the Study of a) Ratina b) Muscle c) Nerve d) Eyes 60) Eppilepsy is the a) Function characteristics of nerves b) Non functional characteristics of muscle c) Hyper activity in Brain d) None 61) Pulmonary Artery carry Blood a) From Lungs to Heart b) From heart to lungs c) From Lungs to Body d) From body to Heart 62) Vein cary blood a) Towards the Heart b) Away from the Heart c) Towards the body d) Away from the Body 63) The Size of blood vessel ______ with the flow of blood. a) b) c) d) Increases Decreases Remain same Depends upon its type 64) Which of them is a tomographic technique? a) SPET b) X-RAY c) PET d) Both a and c 65) Which one is a reflection based Medical imaging? a) Ultrasound b) X-Ray c) MRI d) CT Scan 66) Which one is Hybrid Technique of Medical imaging? a) Ultrasound b) MRI c) PET d) SPET 67) To obtain MRI of an object, the ovject is placed in a uniform magnetic field of between ___________ Tesla. a) 5 to 10 b) 2.5 to 5.5 c) 1 to 2 d) 0.5 to 1.5 68) Which type of image is just a single two dimensional array carry “0” or “1” only? a) Black and white b) Grey scale image c) Colored image d) All of above 69) ECoG stands for a) Electrocariography b) electrocorticography c) electroclinicalgraphy d) electroorthopadicgraphy 70) The equation of blood flow measurement using Doppler Effect a) fD = fT(2v/c) sinθ b) fD = fp(2v/c) cosθ c) fD = fT(2v/c) cosθ d) fD = fT(4v/c) cosθ 71) Automated defiblator uses a) gel electrode b) needle electrodes c) pad type electrode d) non of these 72) which type of plathysmography is commonly used for pulse rate measurement a) impedence type b) capacitive type c) optical plathysmography d) strain gage type 73) If four level of gray scale image takes 2 bits then how many bits required for coloured image a) 4 b) 6 c) 8 d) 16 74) what is the normal range of systolic and diastolic measurement of blood pressure a) 140/60 b) 160/40 c) 120/80 d) 180/80 75) Technique which is used to pick up the picture of slice sample from the body without cutting is known as a) MRI b) X-ray c) Tomography d) Ultrasound 76) What is the frequency range of normal EEG signal a) 4Hz to 7Hz b) 8Hz to 12Hz c) 0.1Hz to 3Hz d) 30Hz to 300Hz 77) Blood velocity measurement can be made using a) microwaves b) gamma waves c) pizzo electric waves d) ultrasonics waves 78) ______ generates/ processes the signals in neurons and send to _______ a) Axons, Dendrites b) Dendrites, Axons c) Spinal cord, Dendrites d) None of these 79) Which of the following can be used to monitor performance of the skeletal mucleses ____ a) EMG b) EOG c) ECG d) ERG 80) Neourons communicate with each other by sending electrical impulses called ________ a) Membrance potential b) Action potential c) Neuro transmitter d) None 81) Typical threshold Charge across membrance of neuron to generate NAP is about _______ a) 70 mV b) 55 mV c) -55 mV d) -70 mV 82) During resting potential charge outside membrance of axon with reference to inside is positive because: a) Potassium ions are negative b) Sodium ions are negative c) More Sodium ions inside as compared to Potassium ions outside d) None of above 83) When the cell become permeable to Na the charge changes to ______ this is called _______ a) 70mv, Repolarization b) 30mv, Depolarization c) 55mv, hyperpolarization d) 70mv, hyperpolarization 84) If the stimulation of a cell is strong the strength of action potential would be ________ a) b) c) d) stronger than that produced by weak stimulation twice than that produced by weak stimulation weaker than that produced by weak stimulation No different that produced by weak stimulation 85) Which of the following are involved neural action potential ______ a) Na+ b) K+ c) All of above d) none of above 86) ECG is the picture of electrical activity of _________ a) Skin b) Brain c) Heart d) Muscles 87) EEG electrodes are ______ in size than ECG a) Equal b) Smaller c) Large d) Twice 88) An typical ECG measurement takes ______ leads to give us different views of heart a) 12 b) 14 c) 8 d) 20 89) Heart’s electrical activity resembles that of a ___________ a) Capacitor b) Inductor c) Dipole d) Resistor 90) T wave is produced during _______ a) Atrial depolarization b) Atrial repolarization c) Repolarization of ventricle d) Depolarization of ventricle 91) Which of the following are responsible for pace making in human heart ________ a) AV node b) SA node c) Perkinjie fiber d) All of above 92) Which system is a chemical communication network that sends control signals via blood stream? a) Neuromuscular b) digestive c) Endocrine d) Central 93) SA pacemaker is situated _______ a) In right atrium, near superior vena cava b) in the wall of left autrical closed to aorta c) on interventricular spectrum d) None 94) The heart beat is intiated by ______ a) SA node b) AV node c) purkinjie fiber d) both SA and AV node 95) The contraction of heart during heart beat is known as ________ a) Diastole b) Systole c) Diastasis d) None 96) P-wave in ECG is produced by ______ a) communication of ventricle b) Activation of SA node c) Beginning of ventricular relation d) Discharge of impulse response from AV node 97) What is major concern with MRI a) Reaction to applied drugs b) Extreme cold c) Radiation doze d) Metallic objects 98) What does MRI stands for _______ a) Magnetic real imaging b) medical radiation imaging c) magnetic resonance imaging d) magnetic radiology imaging 99) Plethysmography is technique used to measure change in ______ of different body parts a) Area b) volume c) velocity d) None of above 100) a) b) c) d) Flyback transformer is used for charging the capacitor in ______ circuit Fibrillation defebrillation both (a) and (b) pacemaker Short questions (Answer should not exceed 3 lines) 1. Name of electrodes used in defibrillator circuit…….? 2. What is stroke-Adam’s disease…? 3. Name of non traditional physiological measurement…..? 4. Name of junction between nurve and muscle…? 5. Draw the block diagram circuit for VVT pacemaker…..? 6. Define normal EEG/EMG/ECG? 7. What is cardiac vector? 8. Draw circuit diagram of Automated defibilator. 9. Draw block diagram of ECG based Electronic Heart Beat Monitor. 10. What are different categories of the image acquisition techniques? 11. What is evoke potential test? 12. What is the function of sinoatrial (SA) node,and (AV) antrical node in the electrical system of heart? 13. What Is an ERG? Why it is use 14. Explain 5 letter pacemaker nomenclature. 15. Write the names of different tomography techniques