Download MBBS TMU 1st Year 2015 MBS101A Anatomy I Question Paper

Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) TMU (Teerthanker Mahaveer University) First Year (1st Year) 2015 MBS101A Anatomy I Previous Question Paper


MBBS I (First) Professional Examination 2014-15

Course Code:MBS101

Paper ID:0322201

Anatomy -I

Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes

Max Marks: 40

Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support

your answer.

Part `B'

1.

Describe lymphatic drainage of mammary gland with
applied. (8)


2.

Describe lateral and anterior spinothalamic tract. (10)

3.

Write applied anatomy of the: (5+5)

a)

Emissary Vein

b)

Thyroid gland

4.

Write short notes on: (4x3=12)

a)

Cleavage

b)

Transitional epithelium

c)

Spermiogenesis



MBBS I (First) Professional Examination 2014-15

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Course Code:MBS101



Paper ID: 0322201

Anatomy - I

Part `A'



Time: 20 Minutes

Max Marks: 10

Note: 1. Attempt all questions and return this part of the question paper to the invigilator after 20 Minutes.
2. Please tick () correct one only. Cutting, overwriting or any other marking are not allowed.
3. For answering please use Ball- pen only.

Q.1

Deltoid muscle is supplied by:

Q.9

Enamel of the teeth is developed from the:

a)

Ulner nerve

a)

Ectoderm

b)

Median nerve

b)

Endoderm

c)

Radial nerve

c)

Mesoderm

d)

Axillary nerve

d)

Ectoderm and Mesoderm



Q.2

Intercostobrachial nerve is from:

Q.10 What is nature of inheritance of colour

a. 1st intercostals nerve

blindness:

b. 2nd itercostal nerve

a)

Autosomal dominant

c. 3rd intercostals nerve

b)

Autosomal recessive



d. 4rth intercostal nerve

c)

X-linked dominant

Q.3

All dorsal interossei are supplied by the:

d

Y-linked dominant

a)

Median nerve

b)

Deep branch of ulnar nerve

PTO

c)

Median and ulnar nerves

Q.11 Glossopharyngeal nerve is supplied to the:

d)

Deep and superficial branches of

a)

Posterior belly of diagastric

ulnar nerve



b)

Palatopharyngeus

c)

Salpingopharyngeus

Q.4.

The uncinate process (bone) is part of the:

d)

Stylopharyngeus

a)

Lacrimal bone

b)

Q.12 Optic vescicle arises from the:

Ethamoid bone

c)

a)

Telencephalon

Sphenoid bone

b)

Diencephalon

d)

Frontal bone

c)

Mesencephalon

Q.5

d)

Rhombenceplon

Secreto motor fibers to the sub mandibular
gland are from the:

Q.13 All are content of carotid sheath except:

a)

Hypoglossal nerve

a)

Internal jugular vein

b)

Trigeminal nerve

b)

Internal carotid artery

c)

Accessory nerve

c)

External carotid artery

d)

Lingual nerve

d)

Vagus nerve

Q.6

Third occipital nerve supplied to the:

Q.14 Roof of the tympanic cavity is formed by

the:

a)

Splenius capitis

a)

Tegmen tympanic

b)

Longissimus capitis

b)

Tympanic part of temporal bone

c)

Semispinalis capitis

c)

Squamous part of temporal bone

d)

Obliqus capitis superior

d)

Mastoid part of temporal bone

Q.7

Orbital part of lacrimal gland separated by

Q.15 Muscles open the rima glottides is:

the:

a)

Posterior cricoarytenoid

a)

Superior rectus

b)

Lateral cricoarytenoid

b)

Lateral rectus

c)

Transverse cricoarytenoid

c)

Levator palpebrae

d)

Oblique criciarytenoid

d)

Lateral palperbal ligament

Q.16 Muscle tendon passes via pyramid of

Q.8

Platysma is supplied by the:

middle ear is:

a)

Facial nerve

a)

Stapedius

b)

Mandibular division of trigeminal

b)

Tensor tympanic

nerve

c)

Tensorvell palatine

c)

Accessory nerve

d)

Stylopharyngeous

d)

3rd and 4th cervical spinal nerve

Q.17 Muscle presses cheeks against teeth is:

a)

Temporalis

b)

Masseter

c)

Medial pterygoid

d)

Lateral pterygoid

Q.18 Brachial vein drains into the:

a)

Axillary vein

b)

Subclavian vein

c)

Cephalic vein

d)

Basilic vein

Q.19 Dangerous layer of scalp is:

a)

Skin

b)

Dense subcutaneous tissue

c)

Epicranial aponourosis

d)

Loose connective tissue

Q.20

Common facial vein drains into:
a)

Anterior division of retromandibular
vein

b)

Posterior



division



of

retromandibular vein

c)

External jugular vein

d)

Internal jugular vein


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