Max Marks: 40
Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support your answer.
Part 'B'
- Discuss the gross anatomy of Thyroid gland and describe its microanatomy.
- Write a note on the applied anatomy of the following: (2x4=8)
- Tongue
- Pre vertebral cervical fascia
- Median nerve
- Corpus callosum
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- Draw a labeled diagram of the following: (4+4)
- Mid brain at the level of superior colliculus
- Cubital fossa
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- Write short notes on: (2x4=8)
- Branches of Facial nerve
- Contents of posterior triangle of neck
- Blood supply of nasal septum
- Enumerate the muscles of larynx and its function
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- Describe the Cerebellum under following heading: 'Gross and applied anatomy' (8)
MBBS I (First) Professional Examination 2017-18
Roll No. Student's Name
Student's Signature Invigilator's Signature
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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.
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3. For answering please use Ball- pen only.
- Q.1 Stylohyoid muscle is supplied by:
- Facial
- Glossopharyngeal
- Glossopharyngeal
- Ansa cervical
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- Q.2 Internal carotid artery crosses:
- Sigmoid sinus
- Straight sinus
- Cavernous sinus
- Saggital sinus
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- Q.3 Otic ganglion supplies:
- Submadibular gland
- Parotid gland
- Lingual gland Stand
- All three
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- Q.4 Passavant's ridge is formed by:
- Palatoglossus
- Superior constrictor
- Salpingopharyngeus
- Palatopharyngeus
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- Q.5 Vidian nerve passes through:
- Inferior orbital fissure
- Incisive foramen
- Tympanomastoid fissure
- Pterygoid canal
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- Q.6 Broca's Area is present in:
P.T.O.
- Q.7 Superior temporal gyrus
- Facial
- Pre Central gyrus
- Post central gyrus
- Inferior frontal gyrus
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- Q.8 Corpus Callosum:
- Projection Fibres
- Commissural Fibres
- Association Fibres
- None
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- Q.9 The Spinal Nerves Pairs are:
- 28
- 30
- 31
- 33
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- Q.10 In adults spinal cord ends at:
- Lower Border of L1
- Lower Border of L3
- Lower Border of S1
- Lower Border of L5
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- Q.11 Unusual method of DNA duplication is called:
- Semiconservative
- Nonconservative
- Conservative
- None of these
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- Q.11 Which of the following muscle has no action at shoulder joint:
- Teres Muscle
- Pectoralis Minor
- Subscapularis
- Trapezius
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- Q.12 Ossification Centre Lunate appears at:
- Birth
- Second Year
- Fourth year
- Sixth Year
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- Q.13 Biceps brachii is supplied by:
- Radial Nerve
- Median Nerve
- Musculocutaneous Nerve
- Axillary Nerve
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- Q.14 Ape Thumb deformity is seen in involvement of:
- Median Nerve
- Ulnar Nerve
- Radial Nerve
- Axillary Nerve
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- Q.15 Which muscle causes retraction of scapula:
- Serratus anterior
- Levator Scapulae
- Rhomboideus Major
- Supraspinatous
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- Q.16 Notochord develops in:
- Third Week
- Third Month
- Six Month
- Ten Month
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- Q.17 Sperm acquires motility in:
- Seminal Vesicle
- Testis
- Epididymis
- Ejaculatory Duct
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- Q.18 Brunners Glands are seen in:
- Jejunum
- Duodenum
- Large Intestine
- Appendix
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- Q.19 Billroth's Cord are present in :
- Liver
- Kidney
- Spleen
- Lymph Node
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- Q.20 Palsy of right genioglossus causes:
- Deviation of tongue to right
- Deviation of tongue to left
- Deviation of soft palate to right
- Deviation of soft palate to left
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