Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka
MBBS Phase – I (CBME) Degree Examination - 02-Dec-2024
Time: Three Hours Max. Marks: 100
ANATOMY – PAPER - I (RS-4) Q.P. CODE: 1020 (QP Contains two pages)
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Your answers should be specific to the questions asked
Draw neat, labeled diagrams wherever necessary
LONG ESSAYS 2 x 10 = 20 Marks
- Describe the parts, fissures, relations and blood supply of Right Lung
- A 34-year-old man is admitted to the hospital with severe headaches, dizziness and vomiting. On examination, there was a tumor in his tongue.
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a) Describe the attachments and actions of the muscles and nerve supply of tongue
b) Add a note on its lymphatic drainage
SHORT ESSAYS 8 x 5 = 40 Marks
- Describe the origin, course, relations, branches and termination of brachial artery
- A 30-year-old patient, who slept with the arm hanging by the side of a chair, came with history of inability to extend the hand at the wrist joint. On examination, there was wrist drop.
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a) Name the nerve compressed in this condition.
b) Mention the site of compression of nerve?
c) Enumerate the branches of the nerve given here. - Describe boundaries and contents of Posterior mediastinum
- Describe the formation, relations, tributaries and termination of Internal jugular vein
- Draw a neat labelled diagram of spinal cord amid thoracic level showing the ascending and descending tracts.
- Explain the formation of Primitive streak and its fate
- Compare and contrast microscopic features of serous and mucous salivary glands
- Describe the anatomical division and blood supply of Cerebellum. Enumerate the deep cerebellar nuclei
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SHORT ANSWERS 10 x 3 = 30 Marks
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- Draw a neat labelled diagram of brachial plexus and its branches
- List the axillary group of lymph nodes and their location
- Define Bronchopulmonary segment? List the bronchopulmonary segments of left lung
- Name the muscles of soft palate and mention their nerve supply
- Draw a neat labelled diagram showing the features in the interior of larynx
- Name the muscles, spaces and glands enclosed by general investing layer of deep cervical fascia
- Explain the formation of circle of Willis
- List the types of Epiphyses with examples
- Explain the terms- Proximal, Coronal plane, Medial position
- Mention derivatives of intermediate mesoderm
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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka
Multiple Choice Questions 10 x 1 = 10 Marks
- i) Which of the following arteries is most likely at risk during venepuncture at the cubital fossa?
A. Brachial artery B. Ulnar artery C. Radial artery D. Common interosseous artery - ii) Restoration of diploidy of chromosomes occurs after _________
A. Capacitation B. Acrosomal reaction C. Fertilization D. Cleavage - iii) Basophilia of extracellular matrix of hyaline cartilage is due to _________
A. Glycosaminoglycans B. Collagen fibres C. Chondrocytes D. Water - iv) Which of the following sutures is an example for serrate type _________
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A. Lambdoid B. Coronal C. Metopic D. Sagittal - v) The sternal angle of Louis gives attachments to which pair of costal cartilages _________
A. 1st B. 2nd C. 3rd D. 4th
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- i) Which of the following muscle is pierced by Parotid duct _________
A. Temporalis B. Masseter C. Medial pterygoid D. Buccinator - ii) Broca's motor speech area is located in _________
A. Postcentral gyrus B. Superior frontal gyrus C. Middle frontal gyrus D. Inferior frontal gyrus - iii) Which of the following modification of columnar epithelium helps to increase surface area and absorption _________
A. Cilia B. Microvilli C. Flagella D. Kinocilia - iv) Which of the following cranial nerve passes through internal acoustic meatus _________
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A. Glossopharyngeal B. Vagus C. Abducent D. Facial - v) Which of the following chambers contribute to the base of the heart _________
A. 2/3rd of Right atrium and 1/3rd of left atrium B. 2/3rd of Left atrium and 1/3rd of right atrium C. 2/3rd of Right ventricle and 1/3rd of left ventricle D. 2/3rd of left ventricle and 1/3rd of Right ventricle
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