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1. The parotid gland reaches inferiorly to: 0 points

Mark only one oval.

zygomatic arch

external ear

mandible

masseter muscles

2. the parasympathetic innervation of parotid gland is by which nerve 1 point

Mark only one oval.

glossopharyngeal nerve CN-9

Maxillary nerve CN-5

Vagus nerve CN-10

Facial nerve CN-7

3. The submandibular gland is located within the anterior part of which 1 point

triangles of the neck?

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mental triangle

posterior triangle

the submandibular triangle

carotid triangle
4. The deep lobe of the submandibular gland hooks around the posterior 1 point

margin of which muscle ?

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mylohyoid

geniohyoid

stylohyoid

sternohyoid

5. the parotid gland lies in the gap between the ramus of mandible and which 1 point

muscle?

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stylohoid

sternomastoid

sternohyoid

sternothyroid

6. The parotid gland extends upward to reach 1 point

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pharyngeal wall

external ear

zygomatic arch

Masseter muscle
7. One of the following is related to superficial surface of the parotid gland 1 point

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Pharynx

Parotid lymph node

Mastoid process

Carotid sheath

8. The Posteromedial surface of parotid gland is related to 1 point

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Skin & fascia

Great auricular nerve

Carotid sheath

Masseter muscles

9. One of the following is NOT related to the anteromedial surface of the 1 point
parotid gland

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Masseter

Mandibular nerve

Medial pterygoid

Maxillary artery

10. The anterior border of the parotid gland give exit to one of the followings 1 point

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Cervical nerve

Facial nerve

Parotid duct

Mandibular nerve
11. The base of the parotid gland is related to which? 1 point

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Superficial temporal vessels

Facial nerve

Parotid duct

Mandibular nerve

12. One of the followings arteries NOT found inside the parotid gland 1 point

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Superficial temporal artery

Maxillary Artery

Posterior auricular artery

Internal carotid

13. Which of the following veins is inside the parotid gland 1 point

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Ascending pharyngeal Vein

Internal jugular vein

Retromandibular vein

Facial vein

14. The Parotid duct opens into the oral cavity at which level 1 point

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Upper third molar tooth

Upper second molar tooth

Lower second molar tooth

Upper second premolar tooth


15. The sensory supply of the parotid gland is mediated through which nerve 1 point

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Superficial temporal

Facial

Auriculotemporal

Zygomaticofacial

16. The lateral surface of the submandibular gland is related to 1 point

Mark only one oval.

.Lateral pterygoid muscle

Facial artery

Facial nerve

Submandibular lymph nodes

17. Both sublingual and submandibular salivary glands are supplied by the 1 point
same parasympathetic innervation, which is

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Tympanic branch of the facial nerve

Tympanic branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve

Chorda tympani branch of the facial nerve

Auriculotemporal nerve

18. Wharton’s duct is the duct of which salivary gland 1 point

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Parotid

Lingual

Sublingual

Submandibular
19. The smallest salivary gland is 1 point

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Parotid

Lingual

Sublingual

Submandibular

20. Venous drainage of parotid gland is through 1 point

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External jugular vein

Facial vein

Retromandibular vein

Posterior auricular

21. regarding the oral cavity; which of the following is true 1 point

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it extends between the oral fissure and oropharyngeal isthmus

its mouth proper lie anteriorly

it is divided into three parts

its vestibule lies posteriorly

22. the roof of the mouth is formed by 1 point

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mylohyoid muscles

hard and soft palate

the hard palate only

the lips/cheeks
23. one of the following don't share in formation of the floor of the mouth 1 point

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mylohyoid muscles

geniohyoid muscle

c. parotid gland

the tongue

24. the cheeks are formed by which muscles 1 point

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master

platysma

buccinator

orbicularis oris

25. the nerves and blood vessels of the tongue enter it through which part 1 point

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root

oral

apex

body

26. the anterior 2/3 of the tongue shows 1 point

Mark only one oval.

lingual tonsil

pharyngeal tonsil

lingual papillae

palatine tonsils
27. A midline fold of mucous membrane connecting the tongue to the floor of 1 point

mouth is

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frenulum linguae

sulcus terminalis

lingual veins

sublingual fold

28. the diameter of the oral fissure is controlled by which muscle? 1 point

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levator superiors

orbicularis oris

orbicularis oculi

masseter

29. one of the following muscles is not of muscles of soft palate 1 point

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tensor palati

palatopharyngeus

styloglossus

levator palati

30. Which of the following muscle can retract the tongue backward 1 point

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palatoglossus

syloglossus

genioglossus

hyoglossus
31. The palatoglossus muscles ....... the tongue 1 point

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elevate

retract

depress

protrude

32. the taste sensation of the posterior 1/ of the tongue is transmitted through 1 point

which nerve?

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vagus

glossopharyngeal

mandibular

facial

33. the general sensations of the anterior 2/3 of the tongue is transmitted 1 point

through which nerve?

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lingual

chorda tympani

mandibular

glossopharyngeal
34. all of the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles are innervated by the ..... 1 point

hypoglossal nerve except:

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genioglossus

hyoglossus

palatoglossus

hyooglossus

35. all the muscles of the soft palate are supplied by which nerve? 1 point

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hypoglossal

mandibular

glossopharyngeal

vagus

36. which part of the peritoneum the abdominal wall? 1 point

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parietal layer

visceral layer

peritoneal cavity

peritoneal fold
37. the part of the peritoneum that connects the organ to the abdominal wall 1 point

is:

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parietal layer

peritoneal ligament

visceral layer

peritoneal fold

38. which of the following organs is a retroperitoneal organ 1 point

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liver

pancreas

stomach

spleen

39. which of the following organs is intra-peritoneal organ 1 point

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ureter

pancrease

stomach

aorta

40. The venous drainage of the parietal peritoneum is through 1 point

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portal circulation

azygos venous system

inferior vena cava

pulmonary circulation
41. The venous drainage of the visceral peritoneum is through 1 point

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portal circulation

peripheral circulation

inferior vena cava

pulmonary circulation

42. the omental bursa connected with the greater sac through 1 point

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oval foramen

supradeudenal recess

foramen of winslow

mesoappendix

43. the lesser sac extends to the left to form which recess 1 point

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superior recess

hepatic recess

splenic recess

omental recess

44. the anterior two layers of the greater omentum form which boundary of the 1 point

lesser sac

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right wall

anterior wall

posterior wall

upper boundary
45. which of the following organs form a part of posterior boundary of lesser 1 point

sac

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right kidney

right adrenal gland

pancreas

stomach

46. The epiploic foramen lies at which level? 1 point

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T10

L1

L2

T12

47. The epiploic foramen related posteriorly to 1 point

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Aorta

Inferior vena cava

liver

1st part of duodenum

48. The epiploic foramen related inferiorly to 1 point

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portal vein

inferior vena cava

caudate lobe of liver

1st part of duodenum


49. the space of peritoneal cavity between the right of lobe of liver and right 1 point

kidney is:

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left perihepatic space

right prehepatic space

hepatorenal pouch

right suprahepatic space

50. the right free margin of lesser omentum contains which of the following 1 point

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inferior vena cava

bile duct

gastric vessels

hepatic veins

51. the root of mesentery runs obliquely downward and to the right from 1 point
duodenojejunal flexure to

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front of aorta

bifurcation of common iliac

ileocecal junction

3rd piece of sacrum


52. The free margin of mesentery of small intestine contains which of the 1 point

followings?

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inferior mesenteric vessels

transverse colon

duodenum

superior mesenteric vessels

53. the central part of the diaphragmatic peritoneum is supplied by which 1 point
nerves?

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lower thoracic

phrenic

subcostal

lumber

54. The apex of sigmoid colon lies at which level? 1 point

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3rd sacral piece

bifurcation of Rt. Common iliac

right ureter

bifurcation of Lt. common iliac


55. Is a fold of peritoneum around the vermiform appendix 1 point

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transverse-mesocolon

the mesoappendix

lesser omentum

mesentery

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