MCQ Questions
Q.1.
Where is mediastinum located?
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    Heart, esophagus, and trachea
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    They reduce friction so that viscera move freely.
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    transverse plane
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    the infero-medial aspect of the back.
Q.2.
The brain is ________ to the skull.Muscles are ________ to the skin.The heart is ________ to the sternum.
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    Deep
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    Popliteal
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    Lateral
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    Proximal
Q.3.
Which system of the body eliminates nitrogenous wastes and regulates water, electrolyte, and acid-base balance of the blood?
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    Superior
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    developmental anatomy
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    ovaries
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    Urinary System
Q.4.
The smallest living unit is
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    Medial
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    Axial
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    False
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    A cell
Q.5.
What is the function of serous membranes?
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    Heart, esophagus, and trachea
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    It allows organs to slide with little friction against each other and against the cavity walls.
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    They reduce friction so that viscera move freely.
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    the infero-medial aspect of the back.
Q.6.
Bones lie __________ to muscles.
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    Lateral
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    Lungs
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    A cell
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    Deep
Q.7.
The coxal region is
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    A cell
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    the hip.
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    Anterior
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    Thoracic
Q.8.
The olecranal region is __________ to the acromial region.The ankle lies ________ to the thigh.
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    Distal
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    Crucal
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    Medial
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    Right upper
Q.9.
The sternal, axillary, and mammary regions are all part of the __________ region.
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    Superior
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    Anterior
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    Proximal
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    Thoracic
Q.10.
Where is the pleural cavity located?
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    False
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    Lungs
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    ribs
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    Lateral
Q.11.
The area of the lower limb that refers to the posterior side of the knee is the __________ region.
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    Popliteal
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    Proximal
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    Lateral
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    Superior
Q.12.
As an anatomical region, lumbar refers to_____
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    Heart, esophagus, and trachea
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    the infero-medial aspect of the back.
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    Deep surface of the wall of the abdominal cavity
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    pass through both ears.
Q.13.
The sternal region is ________ to the scapular region.
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    Lateral
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    Thoracic
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    Superior
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    Anterior
Q.14.
The word __________ always refers to the part of the serosa that lines a body cavity.
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    Parietal
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    Right upper
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    Distal
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    Peritoneal
Q.15.
The __________ region of the body consists of the head and trunk.
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    Axial
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    ovaries
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    Lateral
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    A cell
Q.16.
The gallbladder and a portion of the transverse colon lie in the __________ quadrant.
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    Distal
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    Parietal
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    Right upper
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    Medial
Q.17.
What is the purpose of the serous fluid that is located between visceral and parietal serosa?
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    All the digestive organs(Organs of any individual system could be studied in the systemic approach)
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    It allows organs to slide with little friction against each other and against the cavity walls.
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    They reduce friction so that viscera move freely.
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    ovaries
Q.18.
The sternal region is __________ to the axillary region.
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    Peritoneal
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    Parietal
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    Crucal
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    Medial
Q.19.
The chest is ________ to the abdomen.The lip is ________ to the chin.The gluteal region is ________ to the popliteal region.
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    Superior
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    Anterior
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    Lateral
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    Proximal
Q.20.
All of the following terms EXCEPT __________ refer to regions of the upper limb.-antebrachial-crural-pollex-olecranal-carpal
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    Distal
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    Right upper
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    Crucal
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    Peritoneal
Q.21.
The thumb is ________ to the index finger.
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    Proximal
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    Anterior
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    Superior
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    Lateral
Q.22.
The knee is ________ to the foot.The femoral region is ________ to the plantar region.
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    Popliteal
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    Thoracic
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    Proximal
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    Axial