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3. 2:45-3:45 Pre-exam Head and Neck Anatomy (3dda MCQ 326 Dr. Sandeth)
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By Limhort2019 | Updated: Mar 21, 2022
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1.
The skull is composed of……… bones:
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2.
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2.
The smallest bone of the skull is:
Lacrimal
Zygoma
Palatine
Mandible
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3.
The suture between the parietal bones is:
Sagittal suture
Coronal suture
Lambdoidal suture
Squamosal suture
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4.
How many foramens are in the mandible:
2 foramens, Mandibular and Mental foramens
2 foramens, Mandibular and infra-orbital foramens
2 foramens, Mandibular and Incisive foramens
2 foramens, Mental and Incisive foramens
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5.
Subarachnoid Space is:
Between Arachnoid and Pia Maters
Above Pia Mater
Below Arachnoid Mater
Between Dura and Arachnoid Maters
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6.
Blood supply of the face and scalp:
All of them
Ophthalmic artery and Maxillary artery
Facial Artery and Superficial temporal artery
Posterior auricular artery and Occipital artery
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7.
There are…………pairs of Cranial Nerves:
12
9
10
11
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8.
The following sensory nerve is:
Optic (CN II)
Trigeminal (CN V)
Oculomotor (CN III)
Accessory (CN XI)
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9.
A is ………………………….:
Frontal bone
Nasal Bone
Mandible
Zygoma
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10.
A is ………………………….:
Ethmoid bone
Frontal bone
Zygoma
Maxillae
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11.
A is ………………………….:
Vomer
Mandible
Frontal bone
Lacrimal bone
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12.
D and F are…………………………………….:
Inferior and Superior palpebra
Eyebrow and eyelashes
Pupil and Iris
Iris and Sclera
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13.
C is …………………………..:
Lacrimal sac
Lacrimal Gland
Lacrimal Puncta
Lacrimal Canaliculi
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14.
A is …………………………..:
Nasopalatine foramen
Greater Palatine foramen
Lesser Palatine foramen
Transversal suture
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15.
A is …………………………..:
Greater Palatine foramen
Lesser Palatine foramen
Nasopalatine foramen
Transversal suture
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16.
Maxillary sinuses have the following functions:
All of them
Reduce weight of skull
Serve as resonating chambers for sound production
Increase surface area for warming and humidifying inspired air
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17.
A is……………………………..
Frontal sinus
Ethmoidal sinus
Sphenoidal sinus
Maxillary sinus
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18.
A is……………………………..
Maxillary sinus
Ethmoidal sinus
Frontal sinus
Sphenoidal sinus
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19.
Hard and soft palate is supplied by
Greater and lesser palatine arteries, and Ascending palatine arteries
Greater and lesser palatine arteries
Ascending palatine arteries
Dorsal lingual arteries
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20.
3 branches of lingual artery are
Deep lingual artery, dorsal lingual artery, and sublingual artery
Deep lingual artery
Dorsal lingual artery
Sublingual artery
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21.
A is……………………………..
Lesser palatine nerve
Incisive fossa
Nasopalatine nerve
Greater palatine nerve
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22.
A is……………………………..
Maxillae
Mandible
Palatine bone
Zygoma
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23.
Identify the A, B, C and D in the following picture
A= Pharyngeal tonsil, B= Lateral pharyngeal band, C= Palatine tonsil and D=Lingual tonsil
A= Lateral pharyngeal band, B= Lingual tonsil, C= Pharyngeal tonsil and D=Palatine tonsil
A= Lingual tonsil, B= Pharyngeal tonsil, C= Lateral pharyngeal band and D=Palatine tonsil
A= Palatine tonsil, B= Lateral pharyngeal band, C= Pharyngeal tonsil and D=Lingual tonsil
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24.
Identify the structure.
Epiglottis
Thyroid cartilage
Cricoid cartilage
Arytenoid cartilage
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25.
Muscles for relaxing the vocal cords are
Vocalis muscle
Posterior crisoarytenoid muscle
Lateral cricoaytenoid muscle
Cricothyroid muscle
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26.
Masseteric muscle is innervated by
Masseteric nerve
Deep temporal nerve
Pterygoid nerve
Posterior auricular nerve
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27.
A is …………………………..
Cervical branches
Temporal branches
Zygomatic branches
Buccal branches
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28.
A is …………………………..
Depressor labii inferioris
Levator labii superioris
Zygomaticus minor
Zygomaticus major
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29.
Oropharyngeal isthmus contains:
All of them are correct
Soft palate
Palatoglossal fold
Tongue
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30.
Auditory tube remains closed except when:
Swallowing
Talking
Laughing
Breathing
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31.
Lingual nerve anastomoses with:
Chorda Tympani nerve
Facial nerve
Trigeminal nerve
Greater petrosal nerve
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32.
All three constrictor muscles of Pharynx are:
All of them
Superior constrictor
Middle constrictor
Inferior constrictor
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33.
The bone that has Supraorbital Foramen is:
Frontal Bone
Parietal Bones
Maxillae
Zygoma
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34.
The bones which are on both side of the skull is:
Parietal and Temporal
Frontal and Temporal
Occipital and Parietal
Temporal and Occipital
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35.
Infra-orbital foramen is on:
Maxilla
Zygoma
Palatine bone
Nasal Bone
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36.
Meninges is formed by:
All of them
Pia Mater
Dura Mater
Arachnoid Mater
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37.
Meninges is in:
Epidural Space and Subdural, Subarachnoid Spaces
Epidural Space
Subdural and Subarachnoid Spaces
Potential and Subarachnoid Spaces
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38.
How many Cranial nerves are only Sensory:
3
. 2
4
5
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39.
How many Cranial Nerves are only motor:
5
4
6
7
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40.
The following motor nerve is:
Hypoglossal (CN XII)
Trigeminal (CN V)
Facial (CN VII)
Olfactory (CN I)
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41.
The following motor nerves are:
Oculomotor, Trochlear, Abducens, Accessory, and Hypoglossal
Olfactory, Optic and Vestibulocochlear
Trigeminal, Facial, Glossopharyngeal and Vagus
Accessory and Hyphoglossal
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42.
The roof of orbit is formed by:
Orbital plate of frontal and lesser wing of sphenoid
Orbital plate of frontal
Lesser wing of sphenoid
Greater wing of sphenoid
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43.
Inferior oblique muscle is innervated by:
CN III
CN IV
CN V
CN VI
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44.
What is the outer layer of the eyeball?:
Cornea and sclera
Choroid, ciliary body and iris
Retina
Bipolar cells
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45.
A is ………………………….:
Lacrimal bone
Frontal bone
Mandible
Parietal bone
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46.
A is ………………………….:
Inferior Nasal Conchae
Vomer
Maxilla
Zygoma
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47.
A is ………………………….:
Mandible
Maxilla
Zygoma
Temporal bone
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48.
A is ………………………….:
Maxilla
Mandible
Zygoma
Temporal bone
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49.
A is ………………………….:
Nasal Bone
Temporal bone
Maxilla
Zygoma
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50.
A is ………………………….:
Temporal bone
Zygoma
Nasal Bone
Mandible
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51.
7 is ………………………..:
Coronal suture
Lamdoidal suture
Squamous suture
Sagittal suture
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52.
4 is ………………………….:
Lamdoidal suture
Coronal suture
Sagittal suture
Squamous suture
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53.
E and G are is …………………………..:
Eyelashes and eyebrow
Inferior and superior palpebrae
Pupil and Iris
Pupil and Sclera
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54.
A is …………………………..:
Lacrimal Gland
Lacrimal Puncta
Lacrimal Canaliculi
Lacrimal sac
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55.
B is …………………………..:
Lacrimal Puncta
Lacrimal Canaliculi
Lacrimal sac
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56.
Hard palate is formed by
Horizontal parts of palatine bones, and Palatine process of maxillae
Horizontal parts of palatine bones
Palatine aponeurosis and muscles
Palatine processes of maxillae
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57.
A is……………………………..
Incisive fossa
Nasopalatine nerve
Lesser palatine artery
D. Greater palatine nerve
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58.
A is……………………………..
Greater palatine artery
Incisive fossa
Nasopalatine nerve
Lesser palatine artery
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59.
A is …………………………..
Marginal mandibular branches
Temporal branches
Zygomatic branches
Buccal branches
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60.
Muscles on the face are divided into
2 main groups
3 main groups
4 main groups
5 main groups
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61.
Which is the facial expression muscle around the nose?
Nasalis
Orbicularis oculi
Orbicularis oris
Mentalis
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62.
A is ………………………….
Zygomaticus minor
Levator labii superioris
Zygomaticus major
Depressor anguli oris
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63.
A is …………………………..
Zygomaticus major
Levator labii superioris
Zygomaticus minor
Depressor anguli oris
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64.
The floor of nasal cavity is formed by:
Hard palate
Soft palate
Mandibular
Zygomatic
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65.
Two compartments of TMJ synovial cavity are divided by:
Articular disc
Synovial fluid
Condyle
Articular eminence
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66.
Function of superior compartment of TMJ is:
Gliding movements
Retraction
Protrusion
Hinge movements
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67.
The ligaments that support TMJ are:
All are corrects
Sphenomandibular
Lateral temporomandibular
Stylomandibular
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68.
Vocal fold is relaxed by ………………. muscle.:
Vocalis
Cricothyroid
Arytenoid muscle
Thyroid muscle
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69.
Sphenopalatine artery supplies:
Posterior part of nasal septum and Lateral nasal wall
Posterior part of nasal septum
Lateral nasal wall
Tip of nose
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70.
Connective tissue contains:
Nerves and blood vessels
Aponeurosis
Ligaments
Glands
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71.
Carotid Sheath consist of:
Internal Jugular vein, Internal carotid artery, The last 4 cranial nerves
External carotid artery, Internal Jugular vein, The last 4 cranial nerves
External carotid artery, External Jugular vein, The last 4 cranial nerves
Internal Jugular vein, External carotid artery, The last 4 cranial nerves
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72.
The cerebral cranium is composed of………. bones:
8
7
9
10
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73.
How many paired bones of cerebral cranium:
2
3
4
5
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74.
The paired bones of cerebral cranium are:
Parietal and Temporal
Frontal and Temporal
Sphenoid and Ethmoid
Occipital and Parietal
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75.
The single bones of facial cranium:
Vomer and Mandible
Maxilla and Zygomatic bone
Nasal bone and Inferior Nasal Concha
Lacrimal bone and Palatine bone
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76.
Foramen Magnum is:
A large hole allowing passage of the spinal cord
A hole on the Temporal Bone
A landmark on the Sphenoid Bone
A superior and inferior line running laterally from the midline
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77.
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) is in:
Subarachnoid space
Dura Mater
Extradural Space
Pia Mater
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78.
Dural venous sinuses are in:
Dura mater
Arachnoid mater
Pia mater
Subarachnoid space
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79.
Sebaceous glands of the SCALP are found in:
Skin
Connective tissue
Aponeurosis
Loose Connective Tissue
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80.
The following sensory nerve is:
Olfactory (CN I)
Vagus (CN X)
Trigeminal (CN V)
Oculomotor (CN III)
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81.
The following motor nerve is:
Accessory ( CN XI)
Olfactory ( CN I)
Optic (CN II)
Trigeminal (CN V)
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82.
The following sensory nerves are:
Olfactory, Optic, and Vestibulocochlear
Trigeminal, Facial, Glossopharyngeal and Vagus
Oculomotor, Trochlear, Abducens, Accessory and Hypoglossal
Accessory and Hypoglossal
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83.
Sensation of the posterior third of tongue is from:
Glossopharyngeal nerve
Trigeminal nerve
Facial nerve
Hypoglossal nerve
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84.
Inferior Rectus muscle is innervated by:
CN III
CN IV
CN V
CN VI
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85.
Medial Rectus muscle is innervated by:
CN III
CN IV
CN V
CN VI
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86.
A is ………………………….:
Zygoma
Maxilla
Mandible
Temporal bone
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87.
6 is……………………….:
Squamous suter
Coronal suture
Lamdoidal suture
Sagittal suture
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88.
A, B and C are…………………………………………:
Pupil, Iris and Sclera
Inferior Palpebra, Superior Palpebra and Eyelashes
Eyebrow, Eyelashes and Pupil
Sclera, Inferior Palpebra and Superior Palpebra
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89.
D is …………………………..:
Nasolacrimal duct
Lacrimal Puncta
Lacrimal Canaliculi
Lacrimal sac
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90.
Paranasal sinuses are supplied by:
All are correct
Sphenopalatine and Greater palatine arteries
Superior labial arteries
Anterior and posterior ethmoidal arteries
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91.
There are three types of mucous membrane of the tongue such as filiformpapillae, vallate papillae and …… papillae.
Fungiform
Tongue tie
Lingual nerve
Tensor veli palatini muscle
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92.
The extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the tongue are innervated by ……and ……………
Hypoglossal nerve and hypoglossal nerve
Glossopharyngeal nerve
Tongue tie
Lingual nerve
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93.
A is……………………………..
Lesser palatine foramen
Incisive fossa
Nasopalatine nerve
Greater palatine foramen
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94.
A is……………………………..
Lesser palatine artery
Incisive fossa
Nasopalatine nerve
Greater palatine artery
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95.
A is……………………………..
Mental foramen
Infraorbital foramen
Supraorbital foramen
Mandibular foramen
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96.
Identify the structure.
Thyroid cartilage
Epiglottis
Cricoid cartilage
Arytenoid cartilage
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97.
Larynx is innervated by all the nerves below EXCEPT
Vagus nerve
External laryngeal nerve
Internal laryngeal nerve
Inferior laryngeal nerve
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98.
A is …………………………..
Articular disc
Glenoid fossa
Synovial membrane
Articular tubercle
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99.
A is ………………………….
Parotid gland
Temporofacial branch
Cervicofaicial branch
Posterior auricular nerve
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100.
Temporal branches of the facial nerve innervate
The muscles that wrinkle the forehead, close the eyelids, and wiggle the ear
The muscles that close the eye and raise the corners of the mouth
The muscles in the cheek and above the mouth
The muscles of the lower lip and chin
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101.
A is ………………………….
Nasalis
Occipitofrontalis
Procerus
Corrugator supercilli
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102.
A is ………………………….
Orbicularis oris
Mentalis
Depressor labii inferioris
Buccinator
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103.
The lateral wall of nasal cavity is formed by:
All of them
Inferior nasal concha
Lacrimal and ethmoid
Maxillary and palatine
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104.
Infra-orbital foramen is located at:
Maxillary
Mandibular
Frontal
Temporal
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105.
Cerebral cranium has …………. sutures.:
4
1
2
3
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106.
SCLAP has ……………. layers.:
5
6
7
8
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107.
The smallest muscle located inferiorly to mandible is:
Digastric
Mylohoid muscles
Stylohyoid
Thyrohyoid
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108.
Teeth present only in permanent dentition:
First premolars and Second premolars
First premolars
Second premolars
Third molars
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109.
The posterior auricular branch innervates ………………………….……..:
Muscles around the ear
Muscles around the lip
Zygomaticus
Mentalis
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110.
The damage of oculomotor nerve is:
Strabismus
Ankylosante
Anosmia
Deaf
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111.
A is …………………..:
Optic Nerve
Olfactory Nerve
Facial Nerve
Trigeminal Nerve
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112.
The longest of cranial nerve is:
Vagus nerve
Trochlear nerve
Olfactory nerve
Auditory nerve
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113.
How many single bones and paired bones of facial cranium:
2 single bones and 6 paired bones
3 single bones and 5 paired bones
4 single bones and 4 paired bones
6 single bones and 2 paired bones
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114.
The most fragile bone of the face is:
Lacrimal Bone
Palatine bone
Mandible
Maxilla
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115.
The following sensory nerve is:
Vestibulocochlear (CN VIII)
Trochlear (CN IV)
Abducens (CN VI)
Hypoglossal (CN XII)
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116.
The following mixed nerve is:
Facial (CN VII)
Optic (CN II)
Hypoglossal (CN XII)
Accessory (CN XI)
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117.
The following mixed nerve is:
Trigeminal (CN V)
Olfactory( CN I)
Abducens ( CN VI)
Optic ( CN II)
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118.
The following mixed nerve is:
Vagus (CN X)
Oculomotor ( CN III)
Trochlear (CN IV)
Abducens ( CN VI)
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119.
Which statement is NOT TRUE:
Maxillary sinus is the smallest paranasal sinuses and already present at birth.
Ethmoidal sinus consists of anterior, middle, and posterior ethmoidal air cells.
Maxillary sinus are innervated by V1 and V2 of Trigeminal nerve.
The lateral part of sphenoidal sinuses has relationship with carvenous sinus and internal carotid artery.
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120.
A is……………………………..
Sphenoidal sinus
Ethmoidal sinus
Frontal sinus
Maxillary sinus
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121.
Posterior portion of hard palate (posterior maxillary teeth) is innervated by
Greater palatine nerve
Infraorbital nerve
Nasopalatine nerve
Lesser palatine nerve
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122.
A is……………………………..
Greater palatine nerve
Incisive fossa
Nasopalatine nerve
Lesser palatine artery
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123.
A is……………………………..
Nasal bone
Lacrimal bone
Ethmoid bone
Sphenoid bone
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124.
Pharynx extends from
The base of the skull to C6, esophagus.
The base of the skull to C2 or C3.
Nasal cavity to C6, esophagus.
Nasal cavity to C2 or C3
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125.
Which of the following is NOT a part of pharynx?
Salpingopharynx
Nasopharynx
Oropharynx
Laryngopharynx
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126.
159. The laryngopharynx is anterior to which spinal vertebrae?
C4-C6
C1
C2-C3
C7
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127.
Submandibular gland’s duct also called
Wharton's duct
Stenson's duct
Bartholin's duct
All are incorrect
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128.
Lingual nerve innervates which part of the tongue?
Anterior 2/3 of the tongue
Anterior 1/3 of the tongue
Posterior 2/3 of the tongue
Posterior 1/3 of the tongue
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129.
A is …………………………
Articular tubercle
Glenoid fossa
Synovial membrane
Articular disc
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130.
TMJ is innervated by
Auriculomandibular and Masseteric nerve
Auriculomandibular nerve
Masseteric nerve
Ophthalmic nerve
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131.
There are…………. muscles of mastication
4
1
2
3
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132.
Temporalis muscle connects from _____ until _____
Temporal fossa and temporal fascia à Coronoid process and ramus of the mandible
Zygomatic arch à lateral surface of ramus and angle of mandible
Lateral pterygoid plate and maxilla à medial surface of ramus and angle of mandible
Greater wing of sphenoid and lateral pterygoid plate à Neck of mandible, capsule and disc of temporomandibular joint
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133.
TMJ cavity is subdivided into 2 joint compartments by
Articular disc
Articular surface
Synovial membrane
Capsule
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134.
A is …………………………..
Temporal branches
Zygomatic branches
Buccal branches
Marginal mandibular branches
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135.
A is ………………………….
Buccal branches
Temporal branches
Zygomatic branches
Marginal mandibular branches
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136.
A is …………………………..
Cervicofaicial branch
Temporofacial branch
Parotid gland
Posterior auricular nerve
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137.
Which is the facial expression muscle around the eye?
Orbicularis oculi
Nasalis muscle
Frontalis muscle
Procerus muscle
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138.
Which is the facial expression muscle around the mouth?
Orbicularis oris
Orbicularis oculi
Nasalis
Corrugator supercilli
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139.
A is …………………………..
Procerus
Occipitofrontalis
Corrugator supercilli
Nasalis
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140.
A is …………………………..
Depressor septi nasi
Orbicularis oculi
Levator anguli oris
Levator labii superioris
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141.
A is …………………………..
Mentalis
Orbicularis oris
Depressor labii inferioris
Buccinator
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142.
A is ………………………….
Levator labii superioris
Zygomaticus minor
Zygomaticus major
Depressor anguli oris
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143.
The root of oral cavity proper is formed by:
Hard palate and Soft palate
Hard palate
Soft palate
Tongue
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144.
…………………. muscle can be tested by SMILE.:
Zygomaticus major
Masseter
Buccinator
Temporalis
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145.
The common carotid artery bifurcated into internal and external branches at:
C3 and C4
C1
C2
C1 and C2
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146.
External carotid artery has …………… branches:
8
3
5
7
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147.
A is …………………..:
Abducens Nerve
Vestibulocochlear Nerve
Facial Nerve
Trigeminal Nerve
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148.
The nerve supply of the face and scalp:
All of them
Facial Nerve
Trigeminal Nerve
Optic and Oculomotor nerve
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149.
The following mixed nerves are:
Trigeminal, Facial, Glossopharyngeal, and Vagus
Olfactory, Optic and Vestibulocochlear
Oculomotor, Trochlear, Abducens, Accessory and Hypoglossal
Accessory and Hyphoglossal
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150.
_______is the main artery that supplies the eyeball. It arises from external carotid artery.:
Ophthalmic artery
Anterior Ethmoidal artery
Dorsal nasal artery
Internal carotid artery
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151.
Paranasal sinuses are innervated by:
Branch of ophthalmic nerves (V1 of CNV) and Branch of maxillary nerves, pterygopalatine ganglion (V2 of CNV)
Branch of ophthalmic nerves (V1 of CNV)
Branch of maxillary nerves, pterygopalatine ganglion (V2 of CNV)
Olfactory nerves
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152.
Anterior and middle ethmoidal cells are connected with:
Middle meatus, opening of middle meatus
Middle meatus, Frontonasal duct
Superior meatus, Sphenoethmoidal recess
Superior meatus, opening of superior meatus
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153.
Sphenoidal sinus is connected with:
Superior meatus, Sphenoethmoidal recess
Middle meatus, Frontonasal duct
Middle meatus, Semilunar hiatus
Superior meatus, opening of superior meatus
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154.
The restriction of tongue movement, which because of lingual frenulum, is called………………..
Tongue tie
Fungiform
Lingual nerve
Tensor veli palatini muscle
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155.
Which laryngeal cartilages are paired?
All are correct
Arytenoid cartilage
Corniculate cartilage
Cuneiform cartilage
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156.
The opening of Stenson’s duct is at
Opposite upper 2nd molar teeth
Sublingual fold
Sublingual caruncle
Floor of mouth on sublingual fold or into submandibular duct
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157.
A branch of temporo-facial division of CNVII is
Temporal branch
Buccal branch
Marginal mandibular branch
Cervical branch
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158.
Cervical branches of the facial nerve innervate
The platysma muscle
The muscles that wrinkle the forehead, close the eyelids, and wiggle the ear
The muscles that close the eye and raise the corners of the mouth
The muscles in the cheek and above the mouth
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159.
Auditory tube has:
All of them
Cartilaginous part that opens into the nasopharynx
Bony part within the temporal bone
Connects nasopharynx to tympanic cavity
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160.
Function of medial pterygoid muscles:
Protracts and elevates mandible and Deviation to opposite side
Protracts and elevates mandible
Deviation to opposite side
Retracts mandible
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161.
Sphenoidal sinus is divided by:
Oblique bony septum
Pituitary gland
Pterygoid process
Nostril
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162.
Subarachnoid Space is between:
Arachnoid and pia mater
Dura and Arachnoid mater
Dura and pia mater
None of them
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163.
The suture between parietal and occipital bones is:
Lambdoidal suture
Coronal suture
Squamosal suture
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164.
Division 3 of CN V is running from:
Foramen Ovale
Superior orbital fissure
Foramen Rotundum
Inferior orbital fissure
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165.
There are …..….. branches of Facial nerve (CN VII):
5
2
3
4
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166.
The infection of maxillary sinus can be caused by:
Toothache or extraction (maxillary sinusitis)
Meningitis or brain abscess
Spread of infection to cavernous sinuses, pituitary gland, optic nerves or brainstem
Orbital cellulitis
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167.
A is……………………………..
Ethmoidal sinus
Frontal sinus
Sphenoidal sinus
Maxillary sinus
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168.
Only one statement is TRUE
Dorsal surface of the tongue is divided into oral and pharyngeal parts by V-shaped sulcus terminals
The opening of parotid duct is at parotid papilla opposite first maxillary molar.
Parotid gland is the largest salivary gland and it is a mucous secretion gland
Dorsum of tongue and palatine are supplied by deep lingual artery
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169.
Anterior two thirds of tongue received taste sensation from ………………….
Chord tympani branch of facial nerve
Tongue tie
Hypoglossal nerve and hypoglossal nerve
Tensor veli palatini muscle
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170.
A is ………………………….
Infraorbital foramen
Supraorbital foramen
Mental foramen
Zygomaticofacial foramen
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171.
Identify the structure in the following picture.
Arytenoid cartilage
Thyroid cartilage
Epiglottis
Cricoid cartilage
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172.
A is ………………………….
Synovial membrane
Glenoid fossa
Articular disc
Articular tubercle
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173.
A is …………………………..
Glenoid fossa
Synovial membrane
Articular disc
Articular tubercle
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174.
Lateral pterygoid muscle is innervated by
Pterygoid nerve
Masseteric nerve
Deep temporal nerve
Posterior auricular nerve
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175.
All the following are true about parotid gland, EXCEPT
Extends from zygomatic arch down to lower neck
Largest salivary gland
Serous secretion
Deep and superficial parts
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176.
The 2 main groups of muscle on the face
Muscles of facial expression and muscles of mastication
Muscles of facial expression and muscles of respiratory
Muscles of mastication and muscles of respiratory
All are incorrect
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177.
A is …………………………..
Buccinator
Orbicularis oris
Mentalis
Depressor labii inferioris
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178.
The smallest bones in the middle ear are:
All of them
Malleus
Incus
Stapes
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179.
Pericranium is:
Outer surface of bone
Outer surface of muscle
Cranial bone
Facial bone
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180.
The masseteric nerve passes through:
Mandibular notch
Mandibular fossa
Mental foramen
Lingual foramen
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181.
A is …………………..:
Facial Nerve
Optic Nerve
Olfactory Nerve
Trigeminal Nerve
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182.
A is …………………..:
Glossopharyngeal nerve
Vagus Nerve
Hypoglossal Nerve
Facial Nerve
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183.
Muscle of mastication are innervated by:
V3 of Trigeminal Nerve
Facial never
Oculomotor never
V2 of Trigeminal Nerve
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184.
The suture between frontal and temporal bones is:
Coronal suture
Sagittal suture
Lambdoidal suture
Squamosal suture
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185.
Artery supplies cranial dura mater is:
Middle meningeal artery
Anterior meningeal artery
C. Posterior meningeal artery
Internal Carotid artery
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186.
Frontalis and occipitalis muscles are connected by:
Aponeurosis
Skin
Connective tissue
Loose Connective Tissue
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187.
How many Cranial nerves are mixed:
4
3
5
6
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188.
The following motor nerve is:
Abducens ( CN VI)
Facial ( CN VII)
Vestibulocochlear (CN VIII)
Glossopharyngeal (CN IX)
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189.
5 branches of Facial nerve:
Temporal, Zygomatic, Buccal, Marginal mandibular, and Cervical branches
Temporal, Zygomatic, Buccal, Lingual and Cervical branch
Temporal, Lingual, Buccal, Marginal mandibular and Cervical branch
Temporal, Zygomatic, Lingual, Marginal mandibular and Cervical branch
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190.
Levator palpebral superioris muscle is innervated by:
CN III
CN IV
CN V
CN VI
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191.
The external nose consists of:
All of them
Nasal bones and frontal processes of maxillae
Cartilaginous part formed by alar and lateral nasal cartilages
Bony part formed by nasal bones and frontal processes of maxillae
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192.
Frontal sinus is connected with:
Middle meatus, Frontonasal duct
Middle meatus, Semilunar hiatus
Superior meatus, Sphenoethmoidal recess
Superior meatus, opening of superior meatus
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193.
The infection of ethmoidal air cells can cause:
Orbital cellulitis
Meningitis or brain abscess
Toothache or extraction (sinusitis)
Spread of infection to cavernous sinuses, pituitary gland, optic nerves or brainstem
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194.
Anterior two third of tongue receives general sensation from…………(from mandibular division of trigeminal nerve).
Lingual nerve
Fungiform
Tongue tie
Tensor veli palatini muscle
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195.
Pathway between nasal cavity and nasopharynx is called
Choanae (posterior nasal apertures)
Nares (nostrils)
Nasopharyngeal isthmus
Oropharyngeal isthmus
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196.
Palatine tonsil is located between
Palatoglossal and palatopharyngeal folds
Palatoglossal and salpingopharyngeal folds
Palatopharyngeal and salpingopharyngeal folds
Salpingopalatine and salpingopharyngeal folds
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197.
How many extra-capsular ligaments are associated with TMJ?
3
1
2
4
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198.
Temporalis muscle is innervated by
Deep temporal nerve
Masseteric nerve
Pterygoid nerve
Posterior auricular nerve
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199.
A is …………………………..
Temporofacial branch
Cervicofaicial branch
Parotid gland
Posterior auricular nerve
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200.
A is …………………………..
Posterior auricular nerve
Temporofacial branch
Cervicofaicial branch
Parotid gland
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The skull is composed of……… bones:
The smallest bone of the skull is:
The suture between the parietal bones is:
How many foramens are in the mandible:
Subarachnoid Space is:
Blood supply of the face and scalp:
There are…………pairs of Cranial Nerves:
The following sensory nerve is:
A is...
A is...
A is...
D and F...
C is...
A is...
A is...
Maxillary sinuses have the following functions:
A...
A...
Hard and soft palate is supplied by
3 branches of lingual artery are
A...
A...
Identify the A, B, C and D in the following picture
Identify the structure.
Muscles for relaxing the vocal cords are
Masseteric muscle is innervated by
A is...
A is...
Oropharyngeal isthmus contains:
Auditory tube remains closed except when:
Lingual nerve anastomoses with:
All three constrictor muscles of Pharynx are:
The bone that has Supraorbital Foramen is:
The bones which are on both side of the skull is:
Infra-orbital foramen is on:
Meninges is formed by:
Meninges is in:
How many Cranial nerves are only Sensory:
How many Cranial Nerves are only motor:
The following motor nerve is:
The following motor nerves are:
The roof of orbit is formed by:
Inferior oblique muscle is innervated by:
What is the outer layer of the eyeball?:
A is...
A is...
A is...
A is...
A is...
A is...
7 is...
4 is...
E and G are is...
A is...
B is...
Hard palate is formed by
A...
A...
A is...
Muscles on the face are divided into
Which is the facial expression muscle around the nose?
A is...
A is...
The floor of nasal cavity is formed by:
Two compartments of TMJ synovial cavity are divided by:
Function of superior compartment of TMJ is:
The ligaments that support TMJ are:
Vocal fold is relaxed by ………………. muscle.:
Sphenopalatine artery supplies:
Connective tissue contains:
Carotid Sheath consist of:
The cerebral cranium is composed of………. bones:
How many paired bones of cerebral cranium:
The paired bones of cerebral cranium are:
The single bones of facial cranium:
Foramen Magnum is:
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) is in:
Dural venous sinuses are in:
Sebaceous glands of the SCALP are found in:
The following sensory nerve is:
The following motor nerve is:
The following sensory nerves are:
Sensation of the posterior third of tongue is from:
Inferior Rectus muscle is innervated by:
Medial Rectus muscle is innervated by:
A is...
6...
A, B and C...
D is...
Paranasal sinuses are supplied by:
There are three types of mucous membrane of the tongue such as...
The extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the tongue are innervated by...
A...
A...
A...
Identify the structure.
Larynx is innervated by all the nerves below EXCEPT
A is...
A is...
Temporal branches of the facial nerve innervate
A is...
A is...
The lateral wall of nasal cavity is formed by:
Infra-orbital foramen is located at:
Cerebral cranium has …………. sutures.:
SCLAP has ……………. layers.:
The smallest muscle located inferiorly to mandible is:
Teeth present only in permanent dentition:
The posterior auricular branch innervates...
The damage of oculomotor nerve is:
A is …………………..:
The longest of cranial nerve is:
How many single bones and paired bones of facial cranium:
The most fragile bone of the face is:
The following sensory nerve is:
The following mixed nerve is:
The following mixed nerve is:
The following mixed nerve is:
Which statement is NOT TRUE:
A...
Posterior portion of hard palate (posterior maxillary teeth) is...
A...
A...
Pharynx extends from
Which of the following is NOT a part of pharynx?
159. The laryngopharynx is anterior to which spinal vertebrae?
Submandibular gland’s duct also called
Lingual nerve innervates which part of the tongue?
A is...
TMJ is innervated by
There are…………. muscles of mastication
Temporalis muscle connects from _____ until _____
TMJ cavity is subdivided into 2 joint compartments by
A is...
A is...
A is...
Which is the facial expression muscle around the eye?
Which is the facial expression muscle around the mouth?
A is...
A is...
A is...
A is...
The root of oral cavity proper is formed by:
…………………. muscle can be tested by SMILE.:
The common carotid artery bifurcated into internal and external...
External carotid artery has …………… branches:
A is …………………..:
The nerve supply of the face and scalp:
The following mixed nerves are:
_______is the main artery that supplies the eyeball. It arises from...
Paranasal sinuses are innervated by:
Anterior and middle ethmoidal cells are connected with:
Sphenoidal sinus is connected with:
The restriction of tongue movement, which because of lingual frenulum,...
Which laryngeal cartilages are paired?
The opening of Stenson’s duct is at
A branch of temporo-facial division of CNVII is
Cervical branches of the facial nerve innervate
Auditory tube has:
Function of medial pterygoid muscles:
Sphenoidal sinus is divided by:
Subarachnoid Space is between:
The suture between parietal and occipital bones is:
Division 3 of CN V is running from:
There are …..….. branches of Facial nerve (CN VII):
The infection of maxillary sinus can be caused by:
A...
Only one statement is TRUE
Anterior two thirds of tongue received taste sensation from...
A is...
Identify the structure in the following picture.
A is...
A is...
Lateral pterygoid muscle is innervated by
All the following are true about parotid gland, EXCEPT
The 2 main groups of muscle on the face
A is...
The smallest bones in the middle ear are:
Pericranium is:
The masseteric nerve passes through:
A is …………………..:
A is …………………..:
Muscle of mastication are innervated by:
The suture between frontal and temporal bones is:
Artery supplies cranial dura mater is:
Frontalis and occipitalis muscles are connected by:
How many Cranial nerves are mixed:
The following motor nerve is:
5 branches of Facial nerve:
Levator palpebral superioris muscle is innervated by:
The external nose consists of:
Frontal sinus is connected with:
The infection of ethmoidal air cells can cause:
Anterior two third of tongue receives general sensation...
Pathway between nasal cavity and nasopharynx is called
Palatine tonsil is located between
How many extra-capsular ligaments are associated with TMJ?
Temporalis muscle is innervated by
A is...
A is...
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