Identify the incorrect statement:
1. The human skull is monocondylic
2. The human ribs are bicephalic
3. The human mandible is craniostylic
4. Patella is a sesamoid bone
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The type of joint seen between the carpal bones is:
1. | Hinge | 2. | Pivot |
3. | Gliding | 4. | Saddle |
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Match type of synovial joint in Column I with correct example in Column II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
Column I | Column II | ||
A. | Ball and socket | a. | Gleno-humeral joint |
B. | Gliding | b. | First carpometacarpal joint |
C. | Saddle | c. | Between carpal bones |
D. | Condyloid | d. | Metacarpophalangeal joint |
Codes
A | B | C | D | |
1. | d | c | b | a |
2. | d | b | c | a |
3. | a | c | b | d |
4. | a | b | c | d |
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The joint between adjacent vertebrae in the vertebral column is a:
1. Fibrous joint | 2. Cartilaginous joint |
3. Gliding synovial joint | 4. Condyloid synovial joint |
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The type of joint that will allow least mobility amongst the following would be:
1. | Fibrous joint | 2. | Primary cartilaginous joint |
3. | Secondary cartilaginous joint | 4. | Synovial joint |
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The joint between atlas and axis vertebra is classified as:
1. | Saddle joint | 2. | Pivot joint |
3. | Gliding joint | 4. | Hinge joint |
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The first carpometacarpal joint at the base of the thumb is a:
1. | ellipsoidal joint | 2. | pivot joint |
3. | saddle joint | 4. | gliding joint |
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All the following are examples of synovial joints in human body except:
1. | Gliding joint | 2. | Pivot joint |
3. | Sutures in cranium | 4. | Saddle joint |
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I: | The joint in figure A is called as the saddle joint. |
II: | The joint in figure B is the largest ball and socket joint in human body. |
1. | Only I | 2. | Only II |
3. | Both I and II | 4. | Neither I nor II |
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1. | fibrous joints called as sutures that do not allow any mobility. |
2. | cartilaginous syndesmoses that allow limited mobility. |
3. | synovial joints where the elatin protein connects the two articulating bones and allow free movements. |
4. | fibrous joints called as gomphosis. |