Exam Details

Subject introduction to hearing & hearing sciences
Paper
Exam / Course b.sc. audiology and speech language pathology
Department
Organization Baba Farid University of Health Sciences
Position
Exam Date September, 2017
City, State punjab, faridkot


Question Paper

Bachelor of Audiology Speech Language Pathology 1st Year
(BASLP)
(BF/2017/09)
Introduction to Hearing Hearing Sciences

M.M.: 80 Time: 3 Hours
Note: 1.) Attempt all questions.
2.) ATTEMPT BOTH PARTS IN SINGLE ANSWER BOOK ONLY.
3.) NO SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET SHALL BE ALLOWED/ PROVIDED
4.) The Student must write Q.P. Code in the space provided on the Title page of the Answer Book.

Section-A

1. Short answer questions. (All the five questions are compulsory)
a. Audiology
b. Decibel
c. Conductive hearing loss
d. External ear
e. Pitch

2. Attempt any one. Both questions carry equal marks. [15]

a. Procedure to obtain air conduction threshold.

OR

b. Procedure to obtain bone conduction threshold.

Section

3. Short answer questions. (All the five questions are compulsory)
a. Sound treated rooms
b. Audiometer
c. Tympanic membrane
d. Waze
e. Pure tone

4. Attempt any one. Both questions carry equal marks. [15]

a. Inner ear anatomy.

OR

b. Middle ear anatomy.




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  • psychology related to speech & hearing
  • rehabilitative audiology
  • speech language development & disorders
  • speech language diagnostics and therapeutics
  • technology & amplification devices for persons with hearing impairment
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