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Transcript
Supplementary MBBS I (First) Professional
Examination 2014-15
Course Code: MBS101
Paper ID: S322201
Anatomy -I
Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes
Max Marks: 40
Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support
your answer.
Part ‘B’
1.
Explain in detail gross anatomy of Temporomandibular
joint, its nerve supply and its applied aspect.
(10)
2.
Describe in detail formation, course, branches and applied
significance of Axillary Artery.
(10)
3.
a)
b)
Describe in detail:
Functional areas of the frontal lobe of cerebrum
Inferior cerebellar peduncle
a)
b)
c)
d)
Write short notes on:
Trophoblast
Histology of serous salivary gland
Primary cartilaginous joint
Branches of the facial nerve
4.
(5+5)
(2.5x4=10)
Supplementary MBBS I (First) Professional Examination 2014-15
Roll No.
Student’s Name
Student’s Signature
Invigilator’s Signature
Course Code: MBS101
Paper ID: S322201
Anatomy - I
Part ‘A’
Time: 20 Minutes
Max Marks: 10
Note: 1. Attempt all questions and return this part of the question paper to the invigilator after 20 Minutes.
2. Please tick (√) correct one only. Cutting, overwriting or any other marking are not allowed.
3. For answering please use Ball- pen only.
Q.1
The chorda tympani nerve arises at the
following distance from the stylomastoid
foramen:
a)
6 cm above b)
6 cm below
c)
6 mm above d)
6 mm below
Q.2
Tympanic membrane develops
following cleft membrane:
a) 1st
b) 2nd
rd
c) 3
d) 4th
Q.3
A lesion of left hypoglossal nerve causes:
a)
Deviation of the tongue to the right
on protrusion
b)
Total inability to protrude the
tongue
c)
Deviation of the tongue to the left
on protrusion
d)
Loss of taste sensation on the left
half of the posterior 1/3
Q.4.
from
Piriform fossa is located in:
a)
Laryngeal inlet
b)
Laryngopharynx
c)
Oropharynx
d)
Nasopharynx
Q.5
Lateral wall of mastoid antrum is formed
by:
a)
Tympanic plate
b)
Tegmen tympani
c)
Suprameatal triangle
d)
Mastoid process
Q.6
True about the nasopharynx:
a)
b)
c)
d)
is always patent
is located below the soft palate
choanae open in its posterior wall
is connected to the inner ear
Q.7
The following parts are of adult size in new
born except:
a)
Auditory tube
b)
Auditory ossicles
c)
Mastoid antrum
d)
Bony and membranous labyrinths
Q.8
The circumvallate papillae develop from:
a)
Hypobranchial eminence
b)
Lingual swellings
c)
Tuberculum impar
d)
Both b and c
Q.9
Pinna of the ear receives sensory fibres
from all nerves except:
a)
Great auricular
b)
Lesser occipital
c)
Posterior auricular
d)
Auriculotemporal
Q.10
Which is the second order neuron in the
pathway for touch from head and face:
a)
Trigeminal ganglion
b)
Principal sensory nucleus
c)
Mesencephalic nuc of 5th cranial
nerve
d
nuc of spinal tract of 5th cranial
nerve
Q.11
Broca’s area is located in:
a)
Superior temporal gyrus
b)
Pariteal lobe
c)
Inferior frontal gyrus
d)
Angular gyrus
Q.12
Genu of the internal capsule carries:
a)
Optic radiation
b)
Corticospinal tract
c)
Corticorubral tract
d)
Corticonuclear tract
Q.13
All are the nuclei of the basal ganglia
except:
a)
Caudate nucleus
b)
Amygdaloid nucleus
c)
Lentiform nucleus
d)
Dentate nucleus
Q.14
Facial colliculus is seen in:
a)
Midbrain
b)
Pons
c)
Medulla
d)
Interpeduncular fossa
Q.15
Efferent tracts from the cerebellum arises
from:
a)
Purkinje cells
b)
Deep cerebellar nuclei
c)
Cerebellar cortex
d)
Vermis of cerebellum
Q.16
Seventh, Ninth and Tenth cranial nerves
end in:
a)
Nucleus Tractus solitarius
b)
Nucleus ambiguous
c)
Dentate nucleus
d)
Red nucleus
Q.17
The weight of the upper limb is transmitted
to the axial skeleton by:
a)
Coracoclavicular ligament
b)
Coracoacromia ligament
c)
Coracohumeral ligament
d)
Costoclavicular ligament
Q.18
Winging of scapula due to paralysis of:
a)
Rhomboidies
b)
Trapezius
c)
Serratus anterior
d)
Lattisimus dorsi
Q.19
Movements of supination and pronation
take place at all except:
a)
Superior radioulnar joint
b)
Inferior radioulnar joint
c)
Middle radioulnar joint
d)
Radiocarpal joint
Q.20
Contents of the anatomical snuff box are:
a)
Radial artery
b)
Abductor pollicis longus
c)
Extensor pollicis brevis
d)
Scaphoid bone