Mcq Subject: Anatomy
In an adult, the spinal cord ends at the level of:
A. Lower border of L1
B. L2
C. L3
D. L4
View DescriptionSublingual salivary gland lies:
A. Superior to mylohyoid
B. Inferior to mylohyoid
C. Deep to genioglossus
D. Deep to geniohyoid
View DescriptionWhich of the following is not true regarding trigeminal nerve?
A. Roots of trigeminal nerve are attached to Pons
B. It has three main divisions
C. Trigeminal nerve supplies the dura mater of middle cranial fossa
D. The trigeminal ganglion contributes to the sensory root only
View DescriptionWhich of the following structures is not present on the internal surface of mandible?
A. Genial tubercle
B. Mylohyoid ridge
C. Lingula
D. Mental foramen
View DescriptionWhich of the following is not attached laterally to thyroid cartilage, or all the following muscles are attached to the oblique line of thyroid cartilage except:
A. Sternothyroid
B. Thyrohyoid
C. Superior constrictor
D. Inferior constrictor
View DescriptionA 37-year-old patient presented to you with hyper-extension of 4th and 5th metacarpophalangeal joint with flexion at proximal interphalangeal joint. This deformity is due to injury to:
A. Deep branch of ulnar nerve
B. Median nerve
C. Radial nerve
D. Superficial branch of median nerve
View DescriptionAll of the following bones are the pas of inferior wall of orbit except:
A. Ethmoid
B. Maxillary
C. Palatine
D. ZygomaticWhile
View DescriptionTensor veli palatini origin and insertion are
A. Origin Greater wing of sphenoid and scaphoid fossa; Insertion as palatine aponeurosis into posterior hard palate.
B. Origin Lesser wing of sphenoid and scaphoid fossa;Insertion Hamular notch and opposite muscle of same name
C. Origin Lesser wing of sphenoid and scaphoid fossa; Insertion- Posterior hard palate
D. Origin Lesser wing of sphenoid and scaphoid fossa; Insertion: as palatine aponeurosis into posterior hard palate.
View DescriptionThe cortex of lymph node contains:
A. Cords of billroth
B. Hassall's corpuscles
C. Lymphatic nodules
D. White pulp
View DescriptionInferior oblique muscle of the eye is responsible for all of the following, except:
A. Downward rotation
B. Lateral rotation
C. Extortion
D. Upward rotation
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