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Below are the scanned copy of Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) Question Paper with answer keys of Exam Name 'E E G Technician Grade II' And exam conducted in the year 2023. And Question paper code was '124/2023/OL'. Medium of question paper was in Malayalam or English . Booklet Alphacode was ''. Answer keys are given at the bottom, but we suggest you to try answering the questions yourself and compare the key along wih to check your performance. Because we would like you to do and practice by yourself.
B:-Seen in critically ill individuals
C:-Elicited by suction, sound and touch
D:-Some patients may have focal motor seizures along with SIRPIDs
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question87:-Which of the following is false about 'end of chain phenomenon'?
A:-Seen in bipolar montages
B:-Normal physiologic pattern
C:-Seen in occipital or frontpolar electrodes
D:-Phase reversal is absent
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question88:-The most frequent EEG finding in patients with brain tumour is
A:-Focal slow activity
B:-Focal seizure
C:-Focal attenuation of background activity
D:-Asymmetric beta activity
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question89:-When adhering to the appropriate recording techniques, what
threshold of micro Volts characterises electrocerebral inactivity, indicating a
complete absence of EEG activity?
A:-1
B:-2
C:-3
D:-4
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question90:-The characteristic EEG finding in Lennox Gestaut Syndrome include all
except
A:-Slow back ground activity
B:-Frontally dominant slow (<2.5 Hz) spike and wave bursts
C:-Multifocal spikes
D:-Short interval periodic epileptiform discharges
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question91:-Which of the following statements are correct about the effect of
cooling on Nerve conduction study
(i) Higher amplitude and longer duration compound motor action potentials
(ii) Lower amplitude and shorter duration compound motor action potentials
(iii) Higher amplitude and longer duration sensory nerve action potentials
(iv) Lower amplitude and shorter duration sensory Nerve Action potentials
A:-(i) and (iii)