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The document consists of a quiz with 30 questions related to biomechatronics, covering topics such as the nervous system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, and various types of sensors. It tests knowledge on the principles of signal processing, tactile feedback, and measurement techniques like ECG, EMG, and EEG. The quiz also includes questions about the applications and advantages of different sensor technologies in biomedical engineering.
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Quiz 01

The document consists of a quiz with 30 questions related to biomechatronics, covering topics such as the nervous system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, and various types of sensors. It tests knowledge on the principles of signal processing, tactile feedback, and measurement techniques like ECG, EMG, and EEG. The quiz also includes questions about the applications and advantages of different sensor technologies in biomedical engineering.
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Quiz 1

1. Biomechatronics is the application of mechatronic engineering to


a. human biology
b. biotechnology
c. biomedical engineering
d. bio mechanics
2. The elements of a biomechatronic system are:
a. The human subject
b. stimulus
c. sensors
d. All the above
3. Signal processing involves
a. Amplification
b. Filtering
c. Conversion of an analog signal to a digital equivalent
d. All the above
4. A vibrotactile device to help a blind person based on
a. changes in the direction of the earth’s magnetic field
b. GPS
c. Proximity sensor
d. Ultrasound sensor
5. The nervous system
a. is represented by a high speed communication network
b. performs the processing and memory storage
c. convey sensory and status information to the brain
d. All the above
6. From the engineering perspective, the cardiovascular system
a. is an open circuit electrical system
b. is a closed circuit pneumatic system
c. is closed circuit hydraulic system
d. non of the above
7. Pressure and flow regulation are achieved by
a. changing the pump stroke and rate
b. altering the diameters of the arteries
c. a and b
d. None of the above
8. The respiratory system is
a. pneumatic
b. hydraulic
c. electrical
d. all the above
9. The respiratory pump regulatory mechanism is
a. automatic
b. with conscious override
c. a and b
d. non of the above
10. The musculoskeletal system
a. maintains the integrity of the body
b. provides interaction by means of locomotion and manipulation
c. support the internal organs
d. all the above
11. Locomotion is provided by
a. legs
b. arms
c. hands
d. fingers
12. Manipulation is provided by
a. arms
b. hands
c. fingers
d. all the above

13. Tactile feedback properties of a grasped object are classified into


a. geometric types
b. kinematic types
c. static types
d. all the above
14. The indentation of the tactile layer can be analyzed by
a. the measurement of force distribution
b. deflection profile of the layer
c. a and b
d. none of the above
15. Carbon microcoils are excited by
a. a dc signal between 10 V and 20 V
b. a dc signal between 24 V and 48 V
c. an ac signal between 100 Hz to 500 Hz
d. an ac signal between 100 kHz to 400 kHz
16. The sensitivity of CMC tactile sensors is controlled
a. by adjusting the concentration of the CMC material
b. by adjusting the applied frequency
c. by adjusting the applied voltage
d. all the above
17. Evanescent wave spectroscopy is used to detect chemical compounds based on
a. multiple internal reflections
b. absorption of the infrared source
c. change of the wavelength
d. all the above
18. The surface plasmon resonance depends on
a. the angle of incident light
b. the wavelength of the incident light
c. the polarization state of the incident light
d. all the above

19. Surface plasmon resonance measures the change in


a. the refractive index of the medium
b. the shift of light intensity
c. a and b
d. non of the above
20. The electrocardiogram ECG is used for measuring the signals from
a. the heart
b. the muscle
c. brain
d. skin
21. The electromyogram EMG is used for measuring the signals from
a. the heart
b. the muscle
c. brain
d. skin
22. The electroencephalogram EEG is used for measuring the signals from
a. the heart
b. the muscle
c. the brain
d. the skin
23. Electrodes for long term use
a. provide a stable interface
b. is achieved by recessing the electrodes into the bottom of a cupful of electrolyte gel.
c. is bonded to a layer of open-cell foam
d. all the above
24. Internal electrodes don’t require a gel layer because
a. they are in intimate contact with the organism’s electrolyte solution
b. they can be implanted surgically.
c. they can be implanted through a catheter
d. all the above

25. Examples of internal electrodes


a. a cardiac pacemaker
b. EEG
c. ECG
d. all the above
26. The array of needle electrodes are used in
a. the retina
b. the choclea
c. biomedical prostheses
d. all the above
27. Pulse oximeters consists of
a. one LED of red light source
b. one LED of infrared source
c. a phototransistor
d. all the above
28. The oximeter is used to
a. measure blood pressure
b. measure blood oxygen saturation
c. measure blood sugar
d. measure body temperature
29. The advantages of optical fiber sensors are
a. they are low cost
b. there is no electrical risk to the patient
c. there is no interference from electrical and magnetic fields
d. all the above
30. Piezoelectric tactile sensors measure force and deformation based on the
a. resistance of the material
b. capacitance of the material
c. inductance of the material
d. all the above

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