Pyromania is an example of:
a) Illusion
b) Delusion
c) Hallucination
d) Impulse
d) Impulse
What condition is she facing?
Hallucination
A mentally ill person cannot control his desire to steal things of small value. This is an example of
Impulse
The Mental Health Act was passed in:
a) 1984
b) 1986
c) 1987
d) 1994
c) 1987
What condition is this?

Delusion
A vehicle driver on a hot sunny day experiences a pool of water on the road ahead of him, which disappears on approaching. Identify the condition.
Illusion
Automatism is associated with
a) Obsession
b) Phobia
c) Epilepsy
d) Depression.
c) Epilepsy
Describe this image.
Phobia (acrophobia, a.k.a. fear of heights)
A person has habit of repeatedly washing his hands. In addition, before going to bed he goes again and again to check whether the door is locked or not. Identify this condition.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
The McNaughten Rule is the basis for:
a) Section 83 IPC
b) Section 84 IPC
c) Section 85 IPC
d) Section 86 IPC.
b) Section 84 IPC (Section 22 BNS)
What condition is this man suffering from?
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
A person suspects his wife of having an illicit relationship with one of the neighbours. Even after repeated explanations and clarifications from his family members, his wife, and neighbours, the thought still persists. Identify this condition.
Delusions
Testamentary capacity is
a) Ability to make a valid will
b) Ability to depose in a court of law
c) Ability to procreate
d) Ability to sign documents
a) Ability to make a valid will
Which illness is portrayed here?
Bipolar Disorder
A person, while walking down the stairs, mistakes a rope for a snake. Identify the condition.
Illusion