Jabalpur
MBBS First Professional Examination April-2022
Subject- Anatomy
Paper-I
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Time: 3:00 HoursMaximum Marks :100
Instructions:
a) All questions are compulsory
b) Draw diagrams wherever necessary
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Answers of Questions and Sub-questions must be writtenstrictly according to serial order of question paper.
MCQ has to be answered in theory answer book
c)
d)
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Please write MCQ answer neatly and in serial order withblack or blue pen in brackets; for example: - 1. (a) 2. (c)
e)
f)
MCQ has to be answered only once, any kind of repetition
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or cutting or erasing or whitener will be considered asmalpractice, such answers will not be counted in marks
and action will be taken according to UFM rules of
university.
Q1. Total MCQs: 20
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1) Which cranial nerve nucleus lies under the facialcolliculus
(a) V
(b) VI
(c) VII
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(d) VIII2) Fossa ovalis is a remnant of
(a) septum primum
(b) septum secundum
(c) ductus arteriosus
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(d) ductus venosus3) Somites develop from
(a) notochord
(b) intermediate mesoderm
(c) paraxial mesoderm
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(d) lateral plate mesoderm4) Broca's area is present in
(a) superior temporal gyrus
(b) precentral gyrus
(c) post central gyrus
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(d) inferior frontal gyrus5) Which nerve injury results in ptosis
(a) IV
(b) VI
(c) III
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(d) VII6) Axillary sheath is derived from
(a) pretracheal fascia
(b) prevertebral fascia
(c) pharyngobasilar fascia
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(d) investing layer of deep cervical fascia7) Nerve carrying secretomotor fibers for parotid gland
(a) auriculotemporal
(b) great auricular
(c) zygomatico temporal
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(d) posterior auricular8) Nasolacrimal duct opens into
(a) superior meatus
(b) middle meatus
(c) inferior meatus
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(d) vestibule of nose9) Primary yolk sac is derived from
(a) cavity of blastocyst
(b) neuropore
(c) stomodeum
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(d) hindgut10) Typical intercostal nerve
(a) 1st
(b) 2nd
(c) 3rd
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(d) 7th11) Virchow's lymph node is
(a) right supraclavicular
(b) left supra clavicular
(c) omohyoid node
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(d) submental node
12) Corpus callosum of cerebrum consists of
(a) association fibers
(b) projection fibers
(c) commissural fibers
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(d) reticular fibers13) Aortic opening of diaphragm is at the level of
(a) T6 vertebra
(b) T8 vertebra
(c) T10 vertebra
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(d) T12 vertebra14) Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle is inserted on the
(a) pisiform bone
(b) scaphoid bone
(c) lunate bone
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(d) trapezium bone15) Styloid apparatus consists of
(a) vocal ligament
(b) sphenomandibular ligament
(c) vestibular ligament
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(d) styloid ligament16) Opposition of thumb is done by
(a) abductor pollicis brevis
(b) flexor pollicis brevis
(c) opponens pollicis
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(d) adductor pollicis17) Air embolism is common in
(a) external jugular vein
(b) internal jugular vein
(c) anterior jugular vein
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(d) facial vein18) What is the cranial limit of notochord
(a) oropharyngeal membrane
(b) prechordal plate
(c) pericardial cavity
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(d) septum transversum19) Which lemniscus originates from nuclei gracilis and
cuneatus
(a) spinal
(b) trigeminal
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(c) medial(d) lateral
20) Azygos vein opens into which vein
(a) superior vena cava
(b) hemiazygos
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(c) accessory hemiazygos(d) inferior vena cava
Q2. Short Answer Questions
20 x 5 = 100
a. Carotid triangle
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b. Facial nervec. Describe microscopic features of trachea
d. Well labeled diagram showing the transverse section of
upper part of pons
e. Cubital fossa
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f. Classification of synovial jointsg. Respiratory movements of thoracic wall
h. Derivatives of first pharyngeal arch
i. Openings of lateral wall of nose
j. Write a note on otic ganglion
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Q3. Long Answer Questions3 x 10 = 30
a. Describe arterial supply and venous drainage of heart
b. Describe palatine tonsils under the following headings
i. Gross features including deep relations
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ii. Histologyiii. Applied anatomy
c. A 30-year-old male presented to emergency department
after a road traffic accident complaining of right arm pain
and inability to move his extremity. The following
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morning, he developed clawing. Nerve conduction studieson the peripheral nerves of his arm confirmed the
diagnosis of injury to the ulnar nerve. Keeping this
scenario in mind, answer the following questions
i. Origin, root value of the nerve
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ii. Course and distributioniii. Branches
iv. Explain the reason for development of clawing
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