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ANATOMY T /F

1. Femoral triangle
A.Femoral nerve is medial to femoral artery
B.Nerve to pectinius passes posterior to femoral artery
C.Femoral vein is posterior at the apex
D.Med-cut. nerve of the thigh crosses from lateral to medial of femoral artery.
E.Femoral vein separates femoral artery from hip joint.
2.Functioning vascular folds
A. Phrenico-colic ligament
B. Lateral Umbilical fold
C. Medial umbilical fold
D. Falcifom Iigment
E. Leno-renal ligament
3.St pierces the crura of the diaphragm
A. Azygos vein
B. Hemi azygos vein
C. Sympathetic trunk
D. Vagus nerve
E. Lesser Splanchnic nerve
4.Lumbricals of index
A. supplied by deep branch of the ulnar nerve
B. If bi pinnate, originates from both sides of the long tendon of that finger
C. Can be assessed in isolation
D. Flex the metacarpo phalangeal joint
E. Has a role in proprioception
5.Ankle joint
A. flexion and extension occurs in same axis
B. Can be visualized clearly by A/P X-ray
C. More stain is on planter flexion than dorsi flexion
D. Synovial sheath extends into the lower T-F joint
E. Capsule is thickened antero posteriorly than laterally
6.T/F
A. Inguinal canal is 4cm in length
B. Ilio inguinal nerve passes via deep ring
C. Superficial ring is above &medial to the pubic tubercle
D. Defect in transversalis abdominis is the deep ring
E. Falciform ligament forms the floor
7.Breast
A. Axillary tail pierces the deep fascia
B. Ligament of Berry connects the pec.facia
C. Paeud'orange is due to skin infiltration
D. Internal thoracic artery suppliessegmentally

E. Is a modified sebacious gland


8.Inferior thyroid artery
A. Given by external carotid artery
B. Supplies parathyroid gland
C. Pierices the capsule after passing
D. Included in Inferior pedicle
E. Intimately related to recurret laryngeal nerve
9.In superior mediastinum
A. Thoracic duct is left to oesophagus
B. L /sided oesophagus is related to the arch of the aorta
C. LigamentumL arteriosm Connects arch of aorta to left pulmonary artery
D. Left vangus nerve is left to L/superior intercostal vein
E. Arch of aorta passes posteriorly.
10.Fibrous pericardium
A. Has 3 layers
B. loosely attached to central tendon
C. Segmentally Innervated by intercostal nerves
D. Blends with adventia of aorta
E. Not attached with sternum.
11.Oesophagus
A. Has segmental blood supply
B. lower end is lined by columnarc epithelium
C. Started at the Inferior border of cricothyroid
D. Total length is 40Cm
E. Crossed by R/ pulmonary artery
12.1st rib
A. The groove for subclavian vein is superior
B. Neck has 1st thoracic nerve anteriorly
C. Tubercle &head are in a same horizontal plane
D. Attached with costal cartilage by 2ry cartilage nous joint
E. Ossifies by Intra membranous
13.Supinators
A. Biceps
B. Anconeos
C. Abductor pollicis Iongus
D. Brachio radials
E. Extensor pollicis brevis
14.In standing
A. Locking of knee joint is essential for long standing
B. Weight transmitted below the hip joint
C. Ilio-psoas plays a role in preventing ?thigh muscle strain
D. Gastro cnimus is the most powerful muscle
E. Weight is transmitted anterior to tibio-talar joint
15.Portal vein

A. IVC is posteriorly placed for the entire course of portal vein


B. Cystic vein drains into R/portal branch
C. In portal hypertension L/portal branch drains into umbilical vein
D. Patent ductus venosum drains directly into IVC
E. Inferior pancreatico duodenal vein drains directly into portal vein
16.Posterior relations of caecum
A. Genito femoral nerve
B. Gonadal artery
C. Quadrus lumborum
D. R /ureter
E. Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
17.Pudendal nerve
A. Originates from L5/S1
B. Supplies glans penis by dorsal nerve
C. lies in lateral wall of ischio rectal fossa
D. Passes by crossing lschial spine
E. Supplies external anal sphincter
18.During submandibular gland excision,known damage
A. Drooping of the mouth
B. Frey's syndrome(gustatory sweating
C. Contralateral deviation of tongue
D. Ipsi lateral loss of taste
E. No taste sensation of posterior 1/3rd of the tongue
19.Pteygo palatine fossa
A. Connected to infra temporal fossa by pterygo maxillary fissure
B. Connected to nasal cavity by spheno palatine foramen
C. Connected to oral cavity by greater palatine foramen
D. Connected to pharynx by palato vaginal canal
E. Connected to middle cranial fossa by foramen ovale
20.Vertebra
A. Maximum rotatory movement occurs in thoracic vertebra
B. Vertebral artery passes through the foramen in C7 vertebra
C. C6& C7 vertebrae contain bifid spinous process
D. T5-8 vertebra are related postero- medial to descending thoracic aorta
E. Ossified by 3 primary centres

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