What is the hearing test that involves placing a tuning fork on the mastoid process?

A) Weber
B) nystagmus
C) Rinne
D) none of the above


C
Explanation:
A) The Weber test does not involve a tuning fork placed on the mastoid process.
B) Nystagmus is a reflexive movement of the eye.
D) One of the above answers is correct.

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