Sunday, September 26, 2010

Anatomy mcq on musculockeletal system

10 anatomy mcq


1? Where is the weakest point in the clavicle?

a. the middle point of clavicle

b. the lateral ends

c. point where middle 2/3rd meets lateral 1/3rd’

d. point where lateral 1/4th meets middle 3/4th

e. None



2. which of the following muscles are not attached to coracoid process?

a. Short head of biceps

b. longhead of biceps

c. corachobrachialis

d. pectoralis minor

e. none



3. which muscles origins from above the glenoid fossa?

a. short head of biceps

b. long head of biceps

c. corachobrachialis

d. long head of triceps

e. deltoid



4. which of the following muscles are not inserted on greater tubercle of humerus?

a. supraspinatus

b. infraspinatus

c. teres major

d. teres minor



5. which of he following muscle inserted in lesser tubercle?

a. Supraspinatus

b. infraspinatus

c. suscapularis

d. deltoid

e. corachobrachialis



6. which of the following muscles not inserted into intertubercular groove?

a. Lattissimus dorsi

b. pectoralis major

c. teres major

d. deltoid





7. Which of the following is NOT true regarding the clavicle?

(A) Its medial end is enlarged where it attaches to the sternum.

(B) Its lateral end is ?at where it articulates with the humerus.

(C) The medial two-thirds of the shaft are convex anteriorly.

(D) The clavicle transmits shock from the upper limb to the axial skeleton.

(E) The clavicle is a “long bone” that has no medullary cavity.



8 The trapezius attaches to which of the following regions of the clavicle?

(A) lateral one-third of the clavicle

(B) conoid tubercle

(C) subclavian groove

(D) trapezoid line

(E) quadrangular tubercle



9. Which of the following is true in respect to the scapula?

(A) The spine of the scapula continues laterally as the coracoid process.

(B) The lateral surface of the scapula forms the glenoid cavity.

(C) The acromion is superior to the glenoid cavity and projects anterolaterally.

(D) The scapula is fastened securely to the thoracic cage at the scapulothoracic joint.

(E) The acromioclavicular