Download MBBS TMU 1st Year 2018 MBS101 Anatomy I Question Paper

Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) TMU (Teerthanker Mahaveer University) First Year (1st Year) 2018 MBS101 Anatomy I Previous Question Paper


MBBS I (First) Professional Examination 2017-18


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 the gross anatomy of Thyroid gland and describe
its microanatomy. (8)


2.

Write a note on the applied anatomy of the following:

(2x4=8)
a) Tongue
b) Pre vertebral cervical fascia
c) Median nerve
d) Corpus callosum

3.

Draw a labeled diagram of the following: (4+4)

a) Mid brain at the level of superior colliculus
b) Cubital fossa

4.

Write short notes on: (2x4=8)

a) Branches of Facial nerve

b) Contents of posterior triangle of neck
c) Blood supply of nasal septum
d) Enumerate the muscles of larynx and its function

5.

Describe the Cerebellum under following heading: (8)



`Gross and applied anatomy'



MBBS I (First) Professional Examination 2017-18



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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

Stylohyoid muscle is supplied by:

a)

Superior temporal gyrus



a)

Facial

b)

Pre Central gyrus



b)

Glossopharyngeal

c)

Post central gyrus



c)

Glossopharyngeal

d)

Inferior frontal gyrus



d)

Ansa cervical





Q.7

Corpus Callosum:

Q.2

Internal carotid artery crosses:

a)

Projection Fibres



a) Sigmoid sinus

b)

Commissural Fibres



b)

Straight sinus

c)

Association Fibres



c) Cavernous sinus

d)

None

d) Saggital sinus





Q.8

The Spinal Nerves Pairs are:

Q.3

Otic ganglion supplies:

a)

28

a)

Submadibular gland

b)

30

b)

Lingual gland

c)

31

c)

Parotid gland

d)

33

d)

All three





Q.9

In adults spinal cord ends at:

Q.4

Passavant's ridge is formed by:



a)

Lower Border of L1



a)

Palatoglossus

b)

Lower Border of L3



b)

Superior constrictor

c)

Lower Border of S1



c)

Salpingopharyngeus



d)

Lower Border of L5

d)

Palatopharyngeus





Q.10 Unusual method of DNA duplication is

Q.5

Vidian nerve passes through:

called:



a)

Inferior orbital fissure

a)

Semiconservative



b)

Incisive foramen

b)

Nonconservative



c)

Tympanomastoid fissure

c)

Conservative

d)

Pterygoid canal



d)

None of these







Q.6

Broca's Area is present in:





P.T.O.
Q.11 Which of the following muscle has no

c)

Spleen

action at shoulder joint:

d)

Lymph Node

a)

Teres Muscle





b)

Pectoralis Minor

Q.20 Palsy of right genioglossus causes:

c)

Subscapularis

a)

Deviation of tongue to right

d)

Trapezius



b)

Deviation of tongue to left





c)

Deviation of soft palate to right

Q.12 Ossification Centre Lunate appears at:

d)

Deviation of soft palate to left

a)

Birth



b)

Second Year



c)

Fourth year

d)

Sixth Year


Q.13 Biceps brachii is supplied by:
a)

Radial Nerve



b)

Median Nerve



c)

Musculocutaneous Nerve



d)

Axillary Nerve


Q.14 Ape Thumb deformity is seen in

involvement of:
a)

Median Nerve



b)

Ulnar Nerve

c)

Radial Nerve

d)

Axillary Nerve


Q.15 Which muscle causes retraction of scapula:

a)

Serratus anterior



b)

Levator Scapulae

c)

Rhomboideus Major

d)

Supraspinatous


Q.16 Notochord develops in:

a)

Third Week

b)

Third Month

c)

Six Month

d)

Ten Month


Q.17 Sperm acquires motility in:


a)

Seminal Vesicle



b)

Testis

c)

Epididymis

d)

Ejaculatory Duct




Q.18 Brunners Glands are seen in:

a)

Jejunum

b) Duodenum
c)

Large Intestine

d)

Appendix





Q.19 Billroth's Cord are present in :



a)

Liver



b)

Kidney

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