MAP Multiple Choice

  1. Which of the following prefixes means 'without, lack of'?



    • A)
    • (cata = down)
    • (bi = 2 of)
  2. Which of the following cardinal planes separates the body into front and back halves?



    • A) Coronal
    • (Medial and mid saggital is left and right)
    • (transverse is upper and lower)
  3. Which of the following means... "bending or decreasins the angle between body parts"?
    A) Extension
    B) Flexion
    C) Lateral Rotation
    D) Circumduction
    B (flexion)
  4. What is a foramen?



    D) A hole
  5. Which of the following means close to the midline?



    B) Medial
  6. Which of the following is the anatomical term for 'pertaining to the head'?



    • C) Cephalic
    • (Cervical = neck
    • Cerebral = brain)
  7. Which two of the following means 'the front'?



    • A) Anterior
    • D) Ventral
  8. Which axis runs through the sagittal plane horizontally?



    A) Z
  9. Define the term:
    Poly
    Fovea
    Axial Skeleton
    Myo
    • Many
    • A pit/depression
    • The bones of the central axis
    • Muscle
  10. In which of the three structural classifications of joints do sutures belong?



    B) Fibrous
  11. In which of the three structural classifications of joints do the symphyses belong?



    D) Cartilaginous
  12. In which of the subclassifications of synovial joints does the elbow joint belong?



    C) Hinge
  13. Which of the following has more than one axis of motion?



    B) Condyloid
  14. Which of the following has only one axis of motion?



    B) Hinge
  15. What is the name given to the cartilage found at the articulating ends of bones involved in diarthrodial joints?



    B) B & C
  16. Which of the following is a part of the functional classification of joints and means immovable?



    • A) Synarthrosis (syn = together)
    • (dia = apart)
  17. Which of the following is part of the functional classification of joints and means 'slightly moveable'?



    A) Amphiathrosis
  18. A joint capsule is essentially made up of which of the following?



    B) Dense fibrous tissue
  19. Which of the following is true regarding synovial fluid?



    D) All of the above
  20. Which of the following cranial bones is paired? (there is a left and a right)?



    A) Parietal
  21. What is the name given to the suture that runs down the centre of the top of the skull?



    D) Sagittal
  22. Which of the following cranial bones does the temporal bone not join to?



    C) Frontal
  23. How many cervical vertebrae are there in a vertical spine?



    B) 7
  24. In an adult spine, the normal cervical curve (seen from the side) is...



    B) Convex anteriorly
  25. What type of bone is a vertebrae?




    • C) Irregular
    • (sesamoid sit within tendon)
  26. Which of the following is the hole through which the spinal nerves exit the vertebral column?



    C) Intervertebral foramen
  27. How many bones are there in the adult vertebral column?



    A) 26
  28. Which ribs are classified as 'true ribs'? (they join via their own cartilage)



    B) 1-7
  29. What is the name given to the distal tip of the sternum?



    B) Xiphoid
  30. Which of the following is not a bony projection or elevation of the scapula?



    C) Coronoid
  31. What is the other name for the intertubecular sulcus of the humerus?



    B) Bicipital groove
  32. Which of the following is not a named part of the humerus?



    A) Radial Notch
  33. Which of the following bones not not have a styloid process?



    C) Femur
  34. Which of the following is true regarding the trochlea?



    A) It is the medial condyle of the distal humerus
  35. In which of the following is the 'head' found at the distal end of the bone?



    B) Ulna
  36. Which of the following is not a carpal bone of the distal row?



    C) Triquetrum
  37. Which of the following is not part of the innominate? (hip joints)



    D) Sacrum
  38. The 'soleal line', the 'intercondylar eminence' and the 'medial malleolus' are all features of which bone?



    D) Tibia
  39. On which bone is the linea aspera found?



    D) Femur - it is a ridge of roughened surface where muscles are attached
  40. On which bone is the sustentaculum tali found?



    D) Calcaneus - it supports the talus.
  41. Which of the following terms means leader?



    • B) Agonist
    • (antagonist = doing the opposite)
    • (synergist = an agent that acts with or enhances the action of another)
  42. Which of the following types of muscles does not have striations?



    D) Smooth
  43. Which of the following is the innermost layer of connective tissue for muscle?



    C) Endomysium
  44. Which two of the following are proteins associated with the sliding filament theory?



    B) & D) Actin & myosin
  45. The biceps brachii has a fascicle arrangement referred to as?



    D) Parallel
    A) Fusiform (brachi = arm fusiform = starts narrow to thick to thin)
  46. Which one of the following means "an increase in tone of muscle, without a change in length"?



    C) Isometric (metric = length)
  47. Which of the following is a muscle cell?



    B) Muscle fibre
  48. Which of the following is the origin of a muscle?



    C) The attachment that moves the least. Usually the point of fixation. Generally the more proximal attachment
  49. What is the name of the cell wall of a muscle cell?



    D) Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
    B) Sarcolemma
  50. What is the name given to a muscle that assists the function of another?



    A) Synergist
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