Anatomy Pre-Professional Theory Paper 2018 PDF
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This is a past paper from the Department of Anatomy for a Pre-Professional Examination in 2018. It comprises multiple-choice questions focusing on human anatomy, including various parts, nerves, muscles, and their functions. The questions cover topics like nerves and facial structures.
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## PRE PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION - 2018 ### DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY #### THEORY PAPER #### BATCH - 26 #### DATED: 01-10-2018 #### TIME ALLOTED: 1 Hr. 30 mins. **MAX. MARKS: 100** **INSTRUCTIONS:** * All Questions carry equal marks * There is no negative marking. * Fill the blocks completely in the...
## PRE PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION - 2018 ### DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY #### THEORY PAPER #### BATCH - 26 #### DATED: 01-10-2018 #### TIME ALLOTED: 1 Hr. 30 mins. **MAX. MARKS: 100** **INSTRUCTIONS:** * All Questions carry equal marks * There is no negative marking. * Fill the blocks completely in the answer sheet * Marking of any sort in the question paper is absolutely prohibited. **1. A 60 years old male hypertensive patient came to the emergency with right sided paralyses of the body. On examination, the doctor finds out that on the right side of the face, there is drooping of corner of mouth along with flattening of the nasolabial fold. When the patient asked to looked upward, the wrinkles were visible on the forehead and his both eyes can be closed properly. The probable diagnosis of hemiplegia along with facial nerve palsy is made. The site where the nerve can be damaged is most likely lie at the level of** a. Pons b. Internal acoustic meatus c. Facial canal d. Stylomastoid foramen **2. A 51 years old female patient came to the emergency with severe excruciating stabbing pain on her right side of the face. On examination, there are clusters of small sized vesicles appeared along the entire cheek area in the face and nose between the mouth and orbit. The probable diagnosis of Trigeminal Neuralgia caused by Herpes Zoster viral infection, along with was made. Which of the following nerve of trigeminal is most likely to be involved in this patient?** a. Ophthalmic nerve b. Maxillary nerve c. Mandibular nerve d. Cervical mandibular nerve **3. The site where the lower motor neuron lesion of facial nerve can be occurred along with the loss of taste sensations in the anterior 2/3rd of the tongue is** a. At the Level of Geniculate ganglion b. Within the Medial wall of middle ear cavity c. Descending part of Facial canal d. Just above the Stylomastoid foramen **4. A dental surgeon planned extraction of lower left third molar. He approached the site posterior to lower left third molar between the pterygomandibular raphe and medial to ramus of mandible in order to block the nerve. The nerve used in surgical extraction of this molar tooth is** a) Incisive nerve b) Inferior alveolar nerve c) Lingual nerve d) Mental nerve **31. The muscle that retact back the protruded tongue is** a) hyoglossus b) genioglossus c) palatoglossus d) styoglossus **32. The emissary vein passes through the foramen ovale opens in the** a) Transverse sinus b) sigmoid sinus c) caverounus sinus d) superior sagittal sinus **33. The infrahyoid muscle attached to hyoid bone is** a. Mylohyoid b. Omohyoid c. Stylohyoid d. Geniohyoid **34. A teenage boy complains of numbness of forehead area after cut on his eyebrow. The nerve most likely to be damaged on this case is** a. Supratrochlear branch of ophthalmic nerve b. Frontal branch of facial nerve c. Lacrimal branch of ophthalmic nerve d. Infratrochlear branch of ophthalmic nerve **24. The mucosa of the oropharynx is supplied by the pharyngeal plexus through** a. Glossopharyngeal nerve b. Vagus nerve c. Cranial accessory nerve d. Spinal accessory nerve **25. Lymphatics from the sublingual gland drain into** a. Submandibular lymphnodes b. Submental lymphnodes c. Pre-auricular lymphnodes d. Post-auricular lymphnodes **26. Sensory supply of the pulp of premolars in upper jaw is through** a. Anterior superior alveolar nerve b. Middle superior alveolar nerve c. Posterior superior alveolar nerve d. Inferior alveolar nerve **27. In the axis vertebra, the odontoid process represents the** a. Spinous process of atlas vertebra b. Body of atlas vertebra c. Transverse process of atlas vertebra d. Posterior tubercle of atlas vertebra **28. The deep fibers of masseter muscle are inserted on which part of mandible?** a. Upper part of ramus b. Lower part of ramus c. Coronoid process d. Condyloid process ** 29. The nerve that carry sympathetic and parasympathetic fibers to the pterygopalatine ganglion is** a. Greater petrosal nerve b. Lesser petrosal nerve c. Superficial petrosal nerve d. Deep petrosal nerve **30. The muscle that retracts back the protracted mandible is** a. Temporalis muscle b. Masseter muscle c. Lateral pterygoid muscle d. Medial perygoid muscle **Answer Key** | Question | Answer | | -------- | -------- | | 1 | D | | 2 | B | | 3 | D | | 4 | D| | 24| B| | 25 | A| | 26| D| | 27| B| | 28| C| | 29 | D| | 30 | B| | 31 | D| | 32| A| | 33| B| | 34| D|