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MBBS I (First) Professional Examination 2016-17

Course Code: MBS101

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Paper ID:0322124

Anatomy-II

Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes

Max Marks: 40

Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support your answer.

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Part 'B'

  1. Discuss the gross anatomy of urinary bladder and describe its microanatomy. (10)
  2. Write short notes on the applied anatomy of the following: (2x4=8)
    1. Diaphragmatic hernia
    2. Femoral Canal
    3. Rectus Sheath
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    5. Caput Medusae
  3. Draw a labeled diagram of the following: (4x2=8)
    1. Posterior relation of left kidney
    2. Lymphatic drainage of Breast
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  5. Write short notes on: (2x4=8)
    1. Distribution of left coronary artery
    2. Contents of popliteal fossa
    3. Lymphatic drainage of stomach
    4. Enumerate the ligaments of uterus
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  7. Describe the left lung under following heading: (6)
    1. Bronchopulmonary segments
    2. Blood and nerve supply
    3. Applied anatomy

MBBS I (First) Professional Examination 2016-17

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Roll No. Student's Name
Student's Signature Invigilator's Signature

Course Code: MBS101 Paper ID:0322124

Anatomy-II

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.

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2. Please tick (√) correct one only. Cutting, overwriting or any other marking are not allowed.

3. For answering please use Ball- pen only.

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  1. Skeletal element of second branchial arch:
    1. Malleus
    2. Incus
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    4. Meckel's cartilage
    5. Stapes
  2. Paraxial mesoderm develops into:
    1. Somite
    2. Notochord
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    4. Mesonephric duct
    5. All
  3. Ligamentum arteriosus is a remnant of:
    1. Ductus arteriosus
    2. Ductus caroticus
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    4. Ductus venosus
    5. None
  4. Space of Disse is in:
    1. Spleen
    2. Lymph node
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    4. Liver
    5. Bone
  5. Sinuses are not seen in:
    1. Kidney
    2. Spleen
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    4. Endocrine gland
    5. Liver
  6. Hassall's corpuscles are seen in:
    1. Thymus
    2. Spleen
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    4. Lymph node
    5. Appendix
  7. Heart muscle, true are all except:
    1. Act as synctium
    2. Has multiple nuclei
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    4. Has gap junction
    5. Has branching
  8. The structure covering the heart are:
    1. Fibrous pericardium
    2. Parietal layer of serous pericardium
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    4. Pericardial cavity
    5. All
  9. Branches of arch of aorta all except:
    1. Brachiocephalic trunk
    2. Left common carotid
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    4. Left subclavian
    5. Vertebral
  10. Indentation in the oesophagus are caused by all except:
    1. Aortic arch
    2. Left bronchus
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    4. Left atrium
    5. Left ventricle
  11. Which of the following is the thickest nerve of the body:
    1. Sciatic
    2. Pudendal
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    4. Superior gluteal
    5. Nerve to quadratus femoris
  12. At the beginning of flexion of locked knee, the joint is unlocked by which of following muscles:
    1. Biceps femoris
    2. Popliteus
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    4. Gastrocnemius
    5. Articularis genu
  13. Which does not take part in formation of medial longitudinal arch of foot:
    1. Calcaneum
    2. Talus
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    4. Cuboid
    5. Medial cuneiform
  14. Which muscle is concerned with dorsiflexion of foot at ankle joint:
    1. Extensor digitorum brevis
    2. Extensor hallucis brevis
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    4. Tibialis posterior
    5. None of the above
  15. Cystic artery is a branch of:
    1. Right hepatic
    2. Left hepatic
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    4. Celiac trunk
    5. Common hepatic
  16. Portocaval anastomoses occurs at the following sites except:
    1. Umbilicus
    2. Lower end of oesophagus
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    4. Stomach
    5. The bare area of liver
  17. Accessory pancreatic duct is also called as:
    1. Wirsung duct
    2. Santorini duct
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    4. Henson's duct
    5. Hoffmann's duct
  18. Superior rectal artery is a branch of:
    1. Superior mesenteric artery
    2. Inferior mesenteric artery
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    4. Internal iliac artery
    5. External iliac artery

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