Maximum Marks: 100
Note:
The candidates must limit their answers to the answer book (30 Pages) issued to them. No supplementary/Continuation answer sheet shall be provided
- Attempt all questions sequentially.
- Attempt Part-A & Part-B in separate answer books and Part-C in OMR sheet. Illustrate your answers with suitable diagrams, graphs and flow charts.
- OMR sheets shall be collected 20 minutes after starting of examination.
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Section A
Q1. Describe Temporomandibular joint under following headings:
- Type, articular surfaces, ligaments
- Movements and muscles producing them
- Relations
- Applied anatomy
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Q2. Write short notes on
- Synovial joints
- Differences between skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscle
- Development of tongue
- Draw a well labelled diagram to show the histology of parotid gland
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Q3. Write short notes on:
- Downs syndrome
- Anatomical position
- Spermatogenesis
- Black eye
- Cadaver is our first teacher
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Total-40
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2+3+3+2-10 marks
4x5-20 Marks
5x2-10 Marks
Section B
Q1. Describe shoulder joint under following headings:
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- Type, articular surfaces, ligaments
- Movements and muscles producing them
- Relations
- Applied anatomy
Q2. Describe in brief:
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- Boundaries and contents of Cubital fossa
- Arterial supply of medial surface of cerebrum
- Formation, circulation and drainage of CSF, add a note on hydrocephalus.
- Internal capsule
Q3. Write short notes on
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- Wrist drop
- Draw a well labelled diagram to show the histology of cerebellum
- Klumpke's paralysis
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Draw a well labelled diagram to show the floor of fourth ventricle
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Total-40 Marks
2+3+3+2=10 marks
4x5=20 Marks
5x210 Marks
Section-C
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Q1 The Safety Muscle of Larynx is
- Posterior crico-arytenoid
- Transverse arytenoid
- Cricothyroid
- Lateral crico-arytenoid
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20x120 Marks
Q2. All of the structures form the tonsillar bed
except
- Pharyngobasilar fascia
- Superior constrictor
- Palatoglossus
- Styloglossus
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Q3. The surgical neck of the humerus is
related to the:
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- Radial nerve
- Axillary nerve
- Ulnar nerve
- Median nerve
Q4. The only cranial nerve to emerge from the
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dorsal side of the brain stem is the
- Oculomotor
- Facial
- Trigeminal
- Trochlear
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Q5. Large Pyramidal cells of Betz are seen in
microscopic view of
- Cerebrum
- Cerebellum
- Spinal cord
- Retina
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Q6. Most vascular part of a growing long bone
is
- Epiphysis
- Diaphysis
- Metaphysis
- None of above
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Q7. Which of the artery form the Kieselbach's
plexus
- Tonsillar branch of facial
- Sphenopalatine artery
- Terminal branch of lesser palatine artery
- Ascending pharyngeal branch of external carotid artery.
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Q8. Which of the following nerves supplies
the cricothyroid muscle?
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- Superior laryngeal
- Recurrent laryngeal
- External laryngeal
- Internal laryngeal
Q9. One of the following is a branch of the
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second part of the axillary artery:
- Lateral thoracic artery
- Anterior circumflex humeral artery
- Posterior circumflex humeral artery
- Superior thoracic artery
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Q10. Which muscle does not form rotator's
cuff
- Supraspinatus
- Teres minor
- Subscapularis
- Deltoid
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Q11. Patella is an example of
- Long Bone
- Pneumatic Bone
- Sesamoid Bone
- Short long bone
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Q12. Transitional epithelium is seen in
- Urinary Bladder
- Stomach
- Gall Bladder
- Trachea
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Q13. An example of a fibrous joint include:
- Sutures of the vault of Skull
- The Vertebral Columns
- Pubic Symphysis
- Hip joint
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Q14. The karyotype in Turner syndrome is :
- 48XXXY
- 45 XO
- 47 XXY
- 47 XXX
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Q15. All of the following are seen in Erb's
paralysis except:
- Adduction of arm
- Extension of elbow
- Lateral rotation of arm
- Loss of sensation along the outer aspect of arm
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Q16. Nerve of first pharyngeal arch is
- Vagus
- Facial
- Mandibular
- Glossopharyngeal
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Q17. Superior thyroid artery is ligated during
thyroidectomy
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- Away from the upper pole of the thyroid gland
- Close to upper pole of lateral lobe
- Anywhere in its course
- Anterior and posterior branches ligated separately
Q18. Soft palate muscles are supplied by
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- Glossopharyngeal nerve
- Pharyngeal plexus via the Vagus nerve
- Hypoglossal nerve
- Facial nerve
Q19. Muscle having dual nerve supply is
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- Brachioradialis
- Biceps brachii
- Coracobrachialis
- Brachialis
Q20. Philtrum of upper lip develops from
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- Maxillary process
- Frontonasal process
- Mandibular process
- Palatine process
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