Mcq Subject: Anatomy

Pharyngotympanic tube is supplied by all except:

A. Ascending pharyngeal

B. Ascending palatine

C. Middle meningeal artery

D. Artery of pterygoid canal

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The knowledge about the biomechanics of the muscles attached around the shoulder joint, known as ‘rotator cuff muscles’ has increased exponentially. However, the role of one of the rotator cuff muscles, which is also now known as ‘forgotten rotator cuff muscle’ has been ignored or less impoance has been attached to its role. Which of the following muscles best describes this description?

A. Supraspinatus

B. Infraspinatus

C. Teres minor

D. Subscapularis

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Acrocephaly is also known as:

A. Oxycephaly.

B. Turticephaly.

C. Dome shaped skull.

D. All of the above.

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What is normally seen in lumbar spine:-

A. Scoliosis

B. Lordosis

C. Kyphosis

D. Recurvatum

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Which of the following DOESN’T supply dura mater

A. Middle meningeal aery

B. Meningeal branch of internal carotid aery in posterior cranial fossa

C. Anterior and posterior ethmoidal aeries

D. Accessory meningeal aery

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Mark true or false among the following:Content ‘s of Carotid Sheath areA. Internal jugular veini) trueii) falseB. Cervical sympathetic trunki) trueii) falseC. Vagus nervei) trueii) falseD. Internal carotid aeryi) trueii) falseE. Deep cervical lymph nodesi) trueii) false

A. A. ii) B. ii) C. i) D. i) E. i)

B. A. i) B. ii) C. ii) D. i) E. i)

C. A. i) B. ii) C. i) D. i) E. ii)

D. A. i) B. ii) C. i) D. i) E. i)

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Asseion – Distal pole of scaphoid goes to avascular necrosis after scaphoid fracture.Reason- Blood supply of scaphoid is from distal to proximal.

A. Asseion is true but reason is false

B. Both asseion reason are true and reason explains asseion

C. Both asseion and reason are false

D. Reason is true but asseion is false

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Example of synarthroses is / are:

A. Suture

B. Syndesmosis.

C. Gomphosis.

D. All of the above.

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The weakest part of the pharynx is

A. Sinus of morgagni

B. Between thyropharyngeal and cricopharyngeal sphincter

C. Piriform fossa

D. Pharyngeal recess

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Foramen magnum transmits all except:

A. Vertebral artery

B. Spinal branch of 10th nerve

C. Spinal cord

D. Both option 2 and 3

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