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masha68 [24]
3 years ago
5

(high point )KINLDY ANSWER ME THESE MCQS I WILL GIVE EXCELLENT RATING AND FEEDBACK PLEASE HELP ME: (without explanation just sim

ple one word) there is problem in numbeing so answer me line wise
Eversion of foot is caused by
MCQ

A. Flexor digitorum longus

B. peroneus longus

C. Gastrocnemius

D. tibialis anterior

E. tibialis posterior
Gluteus maximus
MCQ

A. arises from the lateral margin of iliac crest

B. is inserted onto the gluteal tuberosity

C. is innervated by the superior gluteal nerve

D. is the muscle used in ordinary walking

E. is a lateral rotator of hip joint

3. Regarding cutaneous nerve supply of foot
MCQ

A. superficial peroneal nerve supplies entire dorsum of foot

B. Lateral calcaneal nerve supplies skin over the heel

C. Superficial peroneal nerve supplies the first cleft on dorsum of foot

D. medial plantar nerve supplies medial 3-1/2 toes on plantar side

E. lateral plantar nerve supplies lateral 1-1/2 toes on dorsal side

Doralis pedis artery is a direct continuation of
MCQ

A. anterior tibiar artery

B. posterior tibiar artery

C. medial plantar artery

D. laterar plantar artery

E. popliteal artery

Terminal Branches of internal thoracic artery are:
MCQ

A. Musculphrenic artery

B. Lumbar artery

C. 3rd intercostal artery

D. Anterior intercastal artery

E. Posterior intercastel artery

Which of the following is/are atypical ribs ?
MCQ

A. R5

B. R6

C. R7

D. R9

E. R10

Impressions present on the mediastinal surface of the right lung include:
MCQ

A. esophagus

B. Pulmonary trunk

C. Heart

D. aorta

E. subclavius atery

11Which of the following flexes the knee joint?
MCQ

A. vastus lateralis

B. vastus medialis

C. vastus intermedius

D. biceps femoris

E. pectineus
12The keystone of of medial lognitudinal arch is
MCQ

A. talus

B. calcaneus

C. navicular

D. cuneform

E. cuboid

13Following muscles are found in the anterior compartment of thigh
MCQ

A. Tibialis anterior

B. rectus femoris

C. gluteus maximus

D. gluteus medius

E. Adductor brevis

Hilum of the lung contains
MCQ

A. hilar lymph nodes

B. intercostal nerves

C. bronchi

D. pulmunary artery

E. pulmunary artery

12Which of the following muscles form achilles tendon?
MCQ

A. gastrocnemius

B. tibialis posterior

C. flexor digitorum longus

D. Peroneus longus

E. Popletius

Q13. Which one of the following stractures passes through the laser sciatic foreman a?
MCQ

A. superior guteal artery

B. pudendal artery

C. sciatic nerve

D. inferior guteal artery

E. poterior femorol cataneous nerve

Q14. Which of the following muscles abduct the thigh at the hip joint?
MCQ

A. gluteus maximus

B. gluteus medius

C. Sartorius

D. piriformis

E. quadratus femoris

Q16. Which of the following muscles are lateral rotators of the hip?
MCQ

A. quadratus femoris

B. quadriceps femoris

C. obturator externus

D. Adductor longus

E. adductor magnus

Q16. Moderator bond is present in which of the following structure
MCQ

A. Aorta

B. right atrium

C. left atrium

D. right venticle

E. left ventricle

Q17. Accessory muscles of expiration include:
MCQ

A. Quadratus lumborum

B. External intercostals

C. Diaphragm

D. sternocleidomastoid

E. levatores costarum


21. Which of the following muscles increase the vertical diameter of thorax
MCQ

A. External intercostals21. Which of the following muscles increase the vertical diameter of thorax
MCQ

A. External intercostals

B. Internal imtercostals

C. Transversus thoracis

D. Levatores castarum

E. Diaphragm


B. Internal imtercostals

C. Transversus thoracis

D. Levatores castarum

E. Diaphragm
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bonufazy [111]3 years ago
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