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88) Which one of the following is a multipennate muscle?
88) Explanation
Unipennate • Extensor digitorum longus
• Flexor pollicis longus
• Soleus
Bipennate • Rectus femoris
• Dorsal interossei
• Gastrocnemius
Multipennate • Deltoid
Circumpennate • Tibialis anterior
Unipennate • Extensor digitorum longus
• Flexor pollicis longus
• Soleus
Bipennate • Rectus femoris
• Dorsal interossei
• Gastrocnemius
Multipennate • Deltoid
Circumpennate • Tibialis anterior
89) Cavernous sinus is a collection of venous sinuses on either side of pituitary. Which of the following does not pass through the wall of the cavernous sinus?
Anonymous Quiz
11%
a. CN III
23%
b. CN V2
41%
c. Post ganglionic sympathetic fibers
25%
d. Internal carotid artery
89) Explanation
• The free floating structure in cavernous sinus is cranial
nerve VI and internal carotid artery.
• The cranial nerves III, IV, V1, V2 and post ganglionic
fibers pass through the wall of the cavernous sinus.
• The free floating structure in cavernous sinus is cranial
nerve VI and internal carotid artery.
• The cranial nerves III, IV, V1, V2 and post ganglionic
fibers pass through the wall of the cavernous sinus.
90) Failure of fusion of maxillary and medial nasal process leads to:
Anonymous Quiz
36%
a. Cleft lip
41%
b. Cleft palate
9%
c. Bifid uvula
13%
d. Deviated nasal septum
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90) Failure of fusion of maxillary and medial nasal process leads to:
90) Explanation
The formation of primary plate is due to fusion of maxillary
and medial nasal processes. Defective formation leads to
cleft lip.
• The formation of secondary plate is due to fusion of
lateral palatine process, nasal septum and median palatine
process. Defective formation leads to cleft palate.
The formation of primary plate is due to fusion of maxillary
and medial nasal processes. Defective formation leads to
cleft lip.
• The formation of secondary plate is due to fusion of
lateral palatine process, nasal septum and median palatine
process. Defective formation leads to cleft palate.
91)All of the following help in formation of
IVC except -
IVC except -
Anonymous Quiz
17%
A.The posterior intercardinal anastomosis
26%
B.Terminal portion of right vitelline vein
17%
C.Segment of right cardinal vein
40%
D.Subcardinal sinus
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91)All of the following help in formation of
IVC except -
IVC except -
Correct Answer - D
Ans. D. Subcardinal sinus
The inferior vena cava is composed of (from caudal to cranial):
1. Posterior intercardinal anastomosis.
2. The caudal portion of the right supracardinal vein.
3. The right anastomosis between the supracardinal and the
subcardinal veins.
4. A segment of the right subcardinal vein.
5. The anastomosis between the right subcardinal and right vitelline
veins.
6. The terminal portion of the right vitelline vein.
Ans. D. Subcardinal sinus
The inferior vena cava is composed of (from caudal to cranial):
1. Posterior intercardinal anastomosis.
2. The caudal portion of the right supracardinal vein.
3. The right anastomosis between the supracardinal and the
subcardinal veins.
4. A segment of the right subcardinal vein.
5. The anastomosis between the right subcardinal and right vitelline
veins.
6. The terminal portion of the right vitelline vein.
92)A 65-year-old lady presents with a
vascular injury to the inferior frontal
gyrus. Which functional area would mostly be affected #PYQ#NEETPG#FMG
vascular injury to the inferior frontal
gyrus. Which functional area would mostly be affected #PYQ#NEETPG#FMG
Anonymous Quiz
13%
A.Visual
15%
B.Auditoryss
24%
C.Wernicke
48%
D.Motor speech
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92)A 65-year-old lady presents with a
vascular injury to the inferior frontal
gyrus. Which functional area would mostly be affected #PYQ#NEETPG#FMG
vascular injury to the inferior frontal
gyrus. Which functional area would mostly be affected #PYQ#NEETPG#FMG
Correct Answer - D
Ans: D. Motor speech
Motor speech defect is also called apraxia of speech.
Injury to the Broca’s area/left inferior frontal gyrus causes motor
speech defect.
BDC 7th edition, volume 4, page no 129.
Ans: D. Motor speech
Motor speech defect is also called apraxia of speech.
Injury to the Broca’s area/left inferior frontal gyrus causes motor
speech defect.
BDC 7th edition, volume 4, page no 129.
93)The reason for the long left recurrent
laryngeal nerve is due to the persistence
of which arch artery? #PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
laryngeal nerve is due to the persistence
of which arch artery? #PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
Anonymous Quiz
18%
A.3rd arch
54%
B.4th arch
19%
C.5th arch
9%
D.2nd arch
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93)The reason for the long left recurrent
laryngeal nerve is due to the persistence
of which arch artery? #PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
laryngeal nerve is due to the persistence
of which arch artery? #PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
Correct Answer - B
Ans: B. 4th arch
Left RLN winds around the arch of aorta
Arch of aorta is derived from the 4th arch
Langmans Medical Embryology 13th edition (Page no 88,239)
Ans: B. 4th arch
Left RLN winds around the arch of aorta
Arch of aorta is derived from the 4th arch
Langmans Medical Embryology 13th edition (Page no 88,239)
94)Superficial middle cerebral vein drains into
#PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
#PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
Anonymous Quiz
17%
A.Internal cerebral vein
46%
B.Cavernous sinus
28%
C.Great cerebral vein of Galen
9%
D.Straight sinus
95)Joint involved in movement of head from
left to right
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left to right
#PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
Anonymous Quiz
49%
A.Atlanto axial
39%
B.Atlanto occipital
9%
C. C2-C3 Joint
2%
D. C3-C4 Joint
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94)Superficial middle cerebral vein drains into
#PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
#PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
Correct Answer - B
Ans. is 'b' i.e., Cavernous sinus [Ref Textbook of neuroanatomy
p. 189]
Superficial middle cerebral vein
It runs along the posterior ramus and stem of lateral sulcus.
It drains blood from superolateral surface of the cerebral hemisphere
into the cavernous sinus.
It communicates with the superior sagittal and transverse sinus
through vein of Trolard and vein of Labbe respectively.
Ans. is 'b' i.e., Cavernous sinus [Ref Textbook of neuroanatomy
p. 189]
Superficial middle cerebral vein
It runs along the posterior ramus and stem of lateral sulcus.
It drains blood from superolateral surface of the cerebral hemisphere
into the cavernous sinus.
It communicates with the superior sagittal and transverse sinus
through vein of Trolard and vein of Labbe respectively.
96)Urethral crest is an elevation seen in
urethra due to:
#PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
urethra due to:
#PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
Anonymous Quiz
32%
A.Prostatic glands
27%
B.Insertion of detrusor muscle
26%
C.Insertion of trigone
15%
D.Preprostatic internal sphincter
97)Muscle lying between anterior and middle layer of thoracolumbar fascia is
Anonymous Quiz
22%
A.Psoas major
57%
B.Quadratus lumborum
11%
C.Obdurator internus
10%
D.External oblique
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97)Muscle lying between anterior and middle layer of thoracolumbar fascia is
Correct Answer - B
Ans. is 'b' i.e. Square of Lumbar [Ref BDC 6th le Vol. 2 p. 343; Snell 9" le p. 695]
Quadratus lomborum is enclosed between anterior and middle layers. Erector spinae (paraspinal muscle) is enclosed between middle and posterior layer.
Ans. is 'b' i.e. Square of Lumbar [Ref BDC 6th le Vol. 2 p. 343; Snell 9" le p. 695]
Quadratus lomborum is enclosed between anterior and middle layers. Erector spinae (paraspinal muscle) is enclosed between middle and posterior layer.
98)Which of the following structures is
related to the esophagus 22.5cm from
the incisor teeth? #PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
related to the esophagus 22.5cm from
the incisor teeth? #PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
Anonymous Quiz
42%
A.Arch of aorta
26%
B.Right principal broncus
18%
C.Azygous Vein
15%
D.Thoracic Duct
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98)Which of the following structures is
related to the esophagus 22.5cm from
the incisor teeth? #PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
related to the esophagus 22.5cm from
the incisor teeth? #PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
Correct Answer - A
Ans, A. Arch of aorta
2d constriction is at T4 level where arch of aorta crosses esophagus
Ans, A. Arch of aorta
2d constriction is at T4 level where arch of aorta crosses esophagus
99)Submandibular lymphnodes drain the
following areas of the face except?
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following areas of the face except?
#PYQ#NEETPG#FMGE
Anonymous Quiz
16%
A.Medial half of eyelids
39%
B.Central part of lower lip
17%
C.Medial part of cheek
28%
D.Central part of fore head