BSN Session 03 Test System Cool Education Nursing Academy Cool Education Nursing Academy Test System Anatomy Mega Test 03 0% Digestive System + Musculoskeletal system + Respiratory System + Lymphatic System Enter Name 1 / 75 1. What is the first bone of the proximal row of wrist bones? Scaphoid Lunate Triquetrum Pisiform 2 / 75 2. Which tonsils are commonly removed through surgical procedure (tonsillectomy)? Palatine tonsils Pharyngeal tonsils Lingual tonsils Tubal tonsils 3 / 75 3. How many pairs of ribs articulate with the sternum directly and are known as true ribs? 3 pairs 5 pairs 7 pairs 9 pairs 4 / 75 4. What is the term for turning the palm of the hand upward? Extension Supination Flexion Pronation 5 / 75 5. Splenic pulp consists of? Sleeves of macrophages around blood vessels Part suffused with blood Lymphocytes and macrophages Area where splenic artery enters the  spleen 6 / 75 6. Which of the following facial bones is unpaired? Zygomatic Lacrimal Vomer Palatine 7 / 75 7. What is the name of the hard, outer layer of a long bone that provides protection and support? Endosteum Medulla Periosteum Cortex 8 / 75 8. Which organs are considered retroperitoneal? Uterus Large intestine Spleen Adrenal glands 9 / 75 9. Which of the following adheres to the lung surface, covering each lobe and passes into each fissures? Parietal pleura Visceral pleura Pleural cavity Pleural fluid 10 / 75 10. Part of mouth except gums and cheeks is? Frenulum Vestibule Buccal cavity Oral cavity 11 / 75 11. Ducts of parotid glands open? At each side of the frenulum Into the floor of the mouth At the level of second upper molar teeth Both B and C are right 12 / 75 12. Which muscle of the lower limb is responsible for knee flexion? Hamstrings Tibialis anterior Gluteus Quadriceps 13 / 75 13. Which of the following vertebrae is known as the “Vertebra Prominens” which has longest vertebral process? C1 C2 C7 T1 14 / 75 14. When diaphragm is relaxed, the central tendon is at the level of which thoracic vertebra? 10th 9th 8th 7th 15 / 75 15. Which muscle is involved in the dorsiflexion of the foot? Tibialis anterior Hamstrings Sartorius Soleus 16 / 75 16. The uppermost section of the breast bone is known as: Xiphoid process Sternal head Body of sternum Manubrium 17 / 75 17. Between palatoglossal and palatopharyngeal arches which type of tonsils are present? Pharyngeal tonsils Tubal tonsils Palatine tonsils Lingual tonsils 18 / 75 18. Which layer of alimentary canal consists of loose areolar tissue having blood and lymph vessels is? Mucosal layer Muscular layer Pertonium Sub-mucosal layer 19 / 75 19. Which rim of fibrocartilage deepens the cavity at the shoulder joint and provides additional stability without limiting movement? Acetabular labrum Articular disc Meniscal cartilage Glenoid labrum 20 / 75 20. External intercostal muscles are involved in? Inspiration Expiration Whole breathing cycle They are not main breathing muscles 21 / 75 21. Which abdominal wall muscle is the most superficial? External oblique Internal oblique Rectus abdominis Transversus abdominis 22 / 75 22. What is the name of the suture that connects the parietal bones to the occipital bone? Coronal suture Sagittal suture Lambdoid suture Metopic suture 23 / 75 23. What is the name of the cup-like structure in the pelvis that forms the socket of the hip joint? Femoral head Ilium Acetabulum Pelvic girdle 24 / 75 24. Which of the following abdominal wall muscles is the deepest? External oblique Internal oblique Transversus abdominis Rectus abdominis 25 / 75 25. Payer’s patches(lymph follicles) are present in? Esophagus Small intestine Large intestine Stomach 26 / 75 26. Which of the following is NOT a part of the distal row of wrist bones? Trapezium Trapezoid Lunate Capitate 27 / 75 27. Which of the following cartilage is not paired? Arytenoid cartilage Cuneiform cartilage Corniculate cartilage Epiglottis Both c and d 28 / 75 28. In the oropharynx mucus membrane lining is made up of which epithelium? Ciliated columnar epithelium Simple squamous epithelium Stratified squamous epithelium Cuboidal epithelium 29 / 75 29. As the bronchi divide and become progressively smaller then which structural change doesn’t occur? Goblet cells disappear Epithelium is non ciliated No cartilage present Cartilage replaced by cardiac smooth musclecle 30 / 75 30. Joints between the skull bones are an example of: Synovial joints Hinge joints Fibrous joints Cartilaginous joints 31 / 75 31. Which cartilage marks the end of upper respiratory tract? Thyroid cartilage Arytenoid cartolage Epiglottis Cricoid cartilage 32 / 75 32. Duodenum is considered? Intraperitoneal Retroperitoneal Omentum Mysentery 33 / 75 33. Which of the following cartilage is narrow anteriorly and has broad part posteriorly? Epiglottis Arytenoid cartilage Cricoid cartilage Thyroid cartilage 34 / 75 34. Lymphatic fluid eventually returned to the blood stream via the: Pulmonary vein Coronary sinus Superior vana cava Renal arteries 35 / 75 35. What is the shortest muscle in the human body? Stapedius Auricularis superior Stylohyoid Tensor tympani 36 / 75 36. Which of the following types of bones includes the skull bones? Long bones Short bones Flat bones Irregular bones 37 / 75 37. Which of the following articulate with the manubrium? Clavicles and ribs 3-5 Vertebrae T1-T3 Scapula and humerus Clavicles and ribs 1-2 38 / 75 38. In which type of joints do the articulating bones fit together like a person sitting on a seat? Ball-and-socket joint Trochanteric joint Saddle joint Hinge joint 39 / 75 39. What is the name of the basic structural unit of compact bone, composed of a central canal surrounded by concentric layers of bone matrix? Perforating canal Canaliculus Osteon Lacuna 40 / 75 40. Which of the following skull sutures is located between the two parietal bones? Sagittal suture Coronal suture Frontal suture Lambdoid suture 41 / 75 41. The Cisternae choli is a sac like structure that serves as a: Lymph nodes Lymphatic capillary Lymphatic vessel Reservoir for lymphatic fluid 42 / 75 42. : Which of the following is NOT a main external ligament at the hip joint? Iliofemoral ligament Tibiofemoral ligament Pubofemoral ligament Ischiofemoral ligament 43 / 75 43. When the muscles controlling the vocal cords are relaxed and vocal cords are abducted. Then voice produced by vibration in this position is: High pitched Low pitched Medium pitched Extremely pitched 44 / 75 44. Which facial muscle surrounds the eye and is involved in closing the eyelid? Orbicularis Oris Levator palpebrae superioris Masseter Orbicularis oculi 45 / 75 45. Which of the following is the largest muscle of the body? Sartorius Latissimus dorsi Sternocleidomastoid Gluteus 46 / 75 46. What is the inferior tip of the sternum called? Manubrium Body of sternum Xiphoid process Sternal notch 47 / 75 47. Which of the following bones connects the axial skeleton to the appendicular skeleton? Clavicle Scapula Humerus Sternum 48 / 75 48. What is the longest muscle in the human body? Latissimus dorsi Gluteus Adductor magnus Sartorius 49 / 75 49. Which facial muscle is involved in compressing the cheeks and helping to blow air out of the mouth? Buccinator Zygomaticus major Orbicularis oris Masseter 50 / 75 50. Which of the following is the least moveable of all the synovial joints? Pivot joint Gliding joint Hinge joint Ball-and-socket joint 51 / 75 51. What is the first cervical vertebra (C1) also known as? Axis Atlas Vertebra Prominens Dens 52 / 75 52. Which facial muscle helps to raise the eyebrows? Occipitofrontalis Temporalis Procerus Buccinator 53 / 75 53. Adenoids are present in which part of the pharynx? Laryngopharynx Oropharynx Nasopharynx Larynx 54 / 75 54. Intervertebral discs are an example of: Synovial joints Cartilaginous joints Fibrous joints Hinge joints 55 / 75 55. Which part of the lymph node and spleen connects with blood vessels? Reticular fibers Medullary cords Capsule Sinusoids 56 / 75 56. Substance that covers root of the tooth is? Dentin Pulp Cementum Enamel 57 / 75 57. Substance that covers the crown of tooth and protects it from wear and tear is? Dentin Pulp Enamel Cemantum 58 / 75 58. Which tonsil are located on either side of the back of the tongue? Palatine tonsils Lingual tonsils Pharyngeal tonsils Adenoids 59 / 75 59. Which of the following is not an accessory muscle of respiration? Scalene muscle Ractus abdominis Sternocleidomastoid muscle Internal intercostal muscle 60 / 75 60. What is the term for turning the sole of the foot inwards? Supination Pronation Eversion Inversion 61 / 75 61. Thoracic duct is a major lymphatic vessel that drains lymph from the: Right upper quadrant of the body Left upper quadrant of the body and lower extremities Right lower quadrant of the body Right upper and lower quadrants of the body 62 / 75 62. Which organ makes the inferior border of pharynx? Larynx Cervical vertebrae Continuous with oesophagus Hyoid bone 63 / 75 63. What are the small spaces within the bone matrix that contain osteocytes, which are connected to each other and to the central canal by tiny channels? Canaliculi Lamellae Lacunae Haversian canals 64 / 75 64. Which cartilage makes bony prominence known as Adam’s Apple? Thyroid cartilage Arytenoid cartilage Cricoid cartilage Epiglottis 65 / 75 65. What is the correct composition of the innominate bone? Ilium, pubis, and sacrum Ilium, ischium, and femur Ilium, ischium, and pubis Ischium, pubis, and head of femur 66 / 75 66. Where is the thymus gland is located in the human body? Abdominal cavity Upper Mediastinum Cranial cavity Lower part of thoracic cavity 67 / 75 67. Which of the following cells are formed from the fusion of monocytes and can have up to 50 nuclei? Osteoclasts Osteoblasts Chondrocytes Adipocytes 68 / 75 68. Which is more likely to become obstructed by inhalation of foreign body? Left bronchus Right bronchus Respiratory bronchioles Trachea Both b and d 69 / 75 69. Which muscle is responsible for flexion of the neck? Sternocleidomastoid Scalene muscles Suboccipital muscles Platysma 70 / 75 70. Which muscle of the lower limb is responsible for hip abduction? Adductor magnus Gluteus Sartorius Hamstrings 71 / 75 71. Mucosal lining of oral cavity is? Transitional epithelium Stratified squamous epithelium Cuboidal epithelium Columnar epithelium 72 / 75 72. In which type of joints is movement restricted to flexion and extension? Ball-and-socket joint Hinge joint Gliding joint Pivot joint 73 / 75 73. Which facial muscle is responsible for puckering the lips (whistling) ? Orbicularis oris Buccinator Masseter Orbicularis oculi 74 / 75 74. Oral cavity is divided into two parts by? Maxillary arch Mandibular arch Palatoglossal arch Buccal cavity 75 / 75 75. Pharyngeal tonsil also knows as: Palatine tonsil Lingual tonsil Adenoid Tubal tonsil Your score is 0% To Open This Test You Need to Join Our Online Paid Test Session.Â