Pathology of thinking and intellect
1. Blockade of thinking that develops periodically is called:
A. Mentism
B. Echolalia
C. Perceveration
D. Verbigeration
E. Shperrung
2. Determine “involuntary repeating of the last word of the heard phrase of sentence”?
A. Verbigeration
B. Incogerention
C. Echolalia
D. Schizophrenia
E. Perseveration
3. Pathological detalization of thinking develops in case of:
A. Schizophrenia
B. Psychopathia
C. Neuroses
D. Epilepsy
E. Oligophrenia
4. Name the most valuable feature that characterizes delirious ideas:
A. Forced development
B. Impossibility of correction
C. Polymorphism
D. Impossibility to counteract to them
E. Direction on subjective world
5. Expansive delirious ideas are the following:
A. Delirious ideas of poisoning
B. Delirious ideas of invention
C. Delirious ideas of persecution
D. Delirious ideas of immortality
E. Delirious ideas of wondering
6. Fixed ideas and rituals often develop in case of:
A. Depression
B. Schizophrenia
C. Epilepsy
D. Neuroses of obtrusive state
E. Consequences of brain trauma
7. Wrong conclusions that are based on pathological condition and don’t correspond to reality, posses characteristics of strong conviction and aren’t possible for correction are typical for:
A. Fixed ideas
B. Overvalued ideas
C. Delirious ideas
D. Paranoiac syndrome
E. Paraphrenic syndrome
8. Involuntary, persistent and uncontrollable float of thoughts, memories is called
A. Shperrung
B. Autistic thinking
C. Mentism
D. Symbolism
E. Resonering
9. Loss of logical connections, disparity of conclusions and judgments, absence of connection of conclusions and real facts:
A. Resonering
B. Torn thinking
C. Perseveration
D. Paralogical thinking
E. Symbolic thinking
10. Judgments that appear as a result of real events but take an unproportional to their subjective meaning, dominant place in consciousness due to expressed emotional background are called:
A. Delirious ideas
B. Obtrusive ideas
C. Overvalued ideas
D. Neologisms
E. Verbigerations
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