ABRET BOARD EXAM NEWEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
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The periodic pattern seen with Herpes Simplex Encephalitis most
often occurs in the
A. frontla lobes
B. cerebellum
C. temporal lobes
D. brainstem - ANSWER-C. temporal lobes
Aphasia is
A. a language disorder
B. facial paralysis
C. a hearing impairment
D. a learning disability - ANSWER-A. a language disorder
1 to 1.5 Hz generalized spike and wave is the characteristic
pattern of
A. PLEDs
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B. Lennox Gasteau
C. Huntington Chorea
D. Alzheimers Disease - ANSWER-B. Lennox Gasteau
Stage 1 and stage 2 sleep frequently increase the incidence of
spikes in a patient with
A. Alzheimers Disease
B. sickle cell anemia
C. benign focal epilepsy
D. Huntington Chorea - ANSWER-C. benign focal epilepsy
This pattern is seen in quiet sleep and is described as periods of
relative "quiescence" alternating with periods of high voltage delta
bursts - ANSWER-Trace Alternant
Which normal pattern is seen in children associated with sleep
onset?
A. HV Buildup
B. Hypnogic Hypersynchrony
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C. Trace Alternant
D. Quiet Sleep - ANSWER-B. Hypnogic Hypersynchrony
The basic unit for measuring current flow is
A. atomic weight
B. Coulomb
C. Volt
D. Ampere - ANSWER-D. Ampere
The basic unit of resistance
A. Ohm
B. Coulomb
C. Ampere
D. Volt - ANSWER-A. Ohm
Which of the following is not a valid expression of Ohm's law?
A. R=EI or (R=VI)
B. E=IR or (V=IR)
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C. I= E/R or (I=V/R)
D. R= E/I or (R= V/I) - ANSWER-A. R=EI or (R=VI)
Which of the following is not a unit for measuring alternating
frequencies
A. Cycles per second
B. Volts
C. Hertz
D. Kilocycles - ANSWER-B. Volts
Which of the following describes the action of a capacitor?
A. opposes changes in current flow
B. Converts alternating current to direct current
C. Creates a direct current resistance
D. Stores energy - ANSWER-D. Stores energy
A circuit that allows some frequencies to pass through it, while
others are blocked is a...
A. Resistor