Download MBBS TMU 1st Year 2017 MBS101A Anatomy I Question Paper

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MBBS I (First) Professional Examination 2016-17

Course Code: MBS101 Paper ID:0322124

Anatomy-I

Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes

Max Marks: 40

Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support

your answer.

Part `B'

1.

Discuss anatomy of parotid salivary gland. Add a note on
its histological structure. (10)

2.

Describe the following: (5+5)

a)

Lateral wall of nose

b)

Fourth ventricle


3.

Write notes on: (5+5)

a)

Muscles of mastication

b)

Cubital fossa


4.

Write short notes on: (2.5x4=10)

a) Atavistic epiphysis

b) Soft palate
c) Anterior chamber of eye ball
d) Down syndrome


MBBS I (First) Professional Examination 2016-17

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Course Code:MBS101



Paper ID:0322124

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

Tympanic membrane is supplied by:

Q.9

Example of a complete sulcus is:

a)

Facial nerve

a)

Collateral sulcus

b)

Auriculo temporal nerve

b)

Pre-central sulcus

c)

Mandibular nerve (anterior division)

c)

Rhinal sulcus



d)

Chorda tympani

d)

Lateral sulcus



Q.2

Downward and outward movement of the

Q.10 Cerebellar dysfunction causes:

eye ball is done by:

a)

Tremors at rest



a) Medial rectus

b)

Scanning speech

b)

Lateral rectus

c)

Stamping gait

c) Superior oblique

d)

Jacket type anesthesia

d) Inferior oblique

P.T.O.
Q.11 Which of the following group of lymph

Q.3

Commonest source of bleeding after

node lies around lateral thoracic vessels:

tonsillectomy is:

a)

Anterior

a)

Facial artery



b)

Posterior

b)

Paratonsillar vein

c)

Lateral

c)

Lingual artery

d)

Apical

d)

External carolid artery

Q.4

Posterior belly of Digastic muscle is

Q.12 Which of the following is protractor of

innervated by:

scapula:

a)

Facial nerve

a)

Pectoralis major

b)

Lingual nerve

b)

Levator scapulae

c)

Mylohyoid branch of inferior

c)

Latissimus dorsi

alveolar nerve

d)

Serratus anterior

d)

Hypoglossal nerve

Q.13 What type of joint is superior radio-ulnar

Q.5

Muscle arising from 3rd branchial arch is:

joint:

a)

Stylopharyngeus

a)

Ball & socket

b)

Stylohyoid

b)

Hinge

c)

Styloglossus

c)

Pivot

d)

Salpingopharyngeus



d)

Saddle

Q.6

Anterior nucleus of thalamus does not have

Q.14 Which of the following pass through

connection with:

foramen spinosum:

a)

Hippocampus

a)

Middle meningeal

b)

Mammillary body

b)

Accessory meningeal artery

c)

Globus pallidus

c)

Lesser petrosal nerve

d)

Cingulate gyrus

d)

Auriculo temporal nerve

Q.7

Which of the following is NOT a derivative

Q.15 Parasympathetic root of otic ganglion is:

of neural crest:

a)

Nerve to medial pterygoid

a)

Microglia

b)

Nerve to pterygoid canal

b)

Schwan cell

c)

Chorda tympani nerve

c)

Pigment cell

d)

Lesser petrosal nerve

d)

Dorsal root ganglioon

Q.16 Elevation of mandible is performed by:

Q.8

Nucleus ambiguous contributes to:

a)

Lateral pterygoid

a)

VIII, IX & X cranial nerves

b)

Mylohyoid

b)

VII, IX & X cranial nerves

c)

Anterior belly of digastric

c)

IX, X & XI cranial nerves

d)

Masseter

d)

X, XI & XII cranial nerves

Q.17 Fibres from pontine nuclei relay in:

a)

Cerebellum

b)

Red nucleus

c)

Substantia nigra

d)

Inferior olivary nucleus



Q.18 What is true for lateral spinothalmic tract:

a)

Is pathway for pain

b)

Is pathway for fine touch

c)

Is pathway for vibration

d)

Is pathway for proprioception

Q.19 Placenta is derived from:

a)

Decidua basalis

b)

Decidua parietalis

c)

Decidua capsularis

d)

Chorion laevae

Q.20

Human umbilical cord at full term contains:
a)

One artery and one vein

b)

Two arteries and one vein

c)

Two arteries and two veins

d)

Two veins and one artery


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