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Instructions

• Each question duration is one and half minutes


• Multiple attempts of answers are invalid.
Question no 1
1) Angle of Louis is at the level of :

a) Upper level of T4
b) lower level of T4
c) upper level of T5
d) none of the above
Question no 2
2) Weakest part of the rib is :

a) head
b) neck
c) angle
d ) shaft
Question no 3
3) Oblique sinus is :

a) Parieto-visceral space
b) intervisceral space
c) both A & B
d) none
Question no 4
4) Fold of Marshall contains:

a) right duct of Cuvier


b) left duct of Cuvier
c ) both A & B
d) none
Question no 5
• 5) Thebesian valve is guarding the opening of

• a) superior vena cava


• b) inferior vena cava
• c) coronary sinus
• d) foraman ovale
Question no 6
• 6) Non coronary sinus is:

• a) right anterior aortic sinus


• b) right posterior aortic sinus
• c) left posterior aortic sinus
• d) none
Question no 7
• 7) Triangle of Koch is bounded by following
except
• a) septal leaflet of tricuspid valve
• b) Tendon of Todaro
• c) crista terminalis
• d) ostium of coronary sinus
Question no 8
• 8) Limbus fossa ovalis is developed from

• a) septum primum
• b) septum secundum
• c) both A & B
• d) none of the above
Question no 9
• 9) On cross section interior of left ventricle is

a) circular
b) semi lunar
c ) triangular
d) quadrangular
Question no 10
• 10) Nodal artery is commonly a branch from

• a) Rt coronary artery
• b) Lt coronary artery
• c) Left anterior descending artery
• d) None of the above
Question no 11
• 11) A patch of nodal tissue responsible for
initiating the rhythmic contractile activity of
the heart is present in:

• a) lower left corner of left ventricle


• b) upper right corner of right atrium
• c) lower left corner of right ventricle
• d) upper left corner of left atrium.
Question no 12
• 12) Which of the following structures
accompany the esophagus through the
diaphragm

• a) phrenic nerves
• b) vagus nerve
• c) splanchic nerve
• d) sympathetic plexus
Question no 13
• 13) Fascial part of Sibson’s fascia is derived
from:

• a) fibrous pleura
• b) thoracolumbar fascia
• c) endothoracic fascia
• d) scalenus posterior muscle
Question no 14
• 14)Mediastinal pleura above the root of lung
on left side is related to :

• a) left common carotid artery and left


subclavian artery
• b) arch of aorta
• c) thoracic duct
• d) all of the above
Question no 15
• 15) Lobe of the azygous vein affects:

• a) upper lobe
• b) middle lobe
• c) lower lobe
• d) all of the above
Question 16
name the clinical procedure
Question 17
• 17) Broncho-pulmonary segment is part of
lung aerated by :

• a) primary bronchus
• b) secondary bronchus
• c ) tertiary bronchus
• d) lobar bronchus
Question 18
• 18) Bronchial artery supplies nutrition to:

• a) respiratory part of lung


• b) conducting part of lung
• c) both A & B
• d) none of the above
Question 19
• 19) Aspiration pneumonia involves most
commonly:

• a) apical segment of upper lobe


• b) apical segment of lower lobe
• c) posterior segment of upper lobe
• d) posterior segment of lower lobe
Question 20
• 20) Bronchial artery supplies nutrition to:

• a) respiratory part of lung


• b) conducting part of lung
• c) both A & B
• d) none of the above
Question 21
identify the pointed structure
Question 22
• 22) Correct statement about bronchial artery:

• a) one bronchial artery for right and one for the left lung

• b) one bronchial artery for right and two for the left lung

• c) two bronchial artery for right and one for the left lung

• d) two bronchial artery for right and two for the left lung
Question 23
• 23) Hemi azygous vein joins azygous vein at:

• a) opposite to T4
• b)opposite to T6
• c) opposite to T7
• d) opposite to T8
Question 24
• 24) Arch of aorta is hooked by :

• a) left phrenic nerve


• b) inferior cervical cardiac branch of left vagus
• c) left recurrent laryngeal nerve branch of
vagus
• d) superior cervical cardiac branch of left
sympathetic trunk
Question 25
indentify the arrowed structure
Question 26
• 27) Thoracic duct begins at the level of :

• a) T10
• b) T12
• c) L2
• c) L1
Question 27
• 28)Left principal bronchus crosses esophagus
at the :

• a) T4
• b) T6
• c) T 10
• d) T11
Question 28
• 29 ) Structure not passing through aortic
opening of diaphragm :

• a) Azygous vein
• b) vagus nerve
• c) aorta
• d) thoracic duct
Question 29
identify the clinical condition
Question 30
• 31) Parts of transversus thoracis are all
except :
• a) sternocostalis
• b) serratus posterior inferior
• c) subcostalis
• d) intercostalis intimi
Question 31
• 31) The main function of intercoastal muscles
is to:

• a) helps in inspiration
• b) helps in expiration
• c) prevents bulging out and retraction of
intercoastal spaces during respiration
• d) protection of the underlying structures
Question 32

• 32) Thoracic duct joins the junction of


_________ and ____________veins on the
left side.
Question 33

• 33) Referred pain from irritation of


diaphragmatic pleura can be felt at
_______________ due to C4 nerve
distribution.
Question 34

• 34) Neurogenic tumor occurs most commonly


in ______________________ mediastinum.
Question 35
identify the pointed structure
MATCH THE FOLLOWING
36) TENDON OF TODARO • A) JUNCTION OF C4 & T2
DERMATOME

37) SIBSONS FASCIA


• B) MEDIAL ARCUATE
LIGAMENT
38) STENAL ANGLE
• C) HERPES ZOSTER
39) SYMPATHETIC CHAIN
• D) RIGHT ATRIUM

• E) SCALENUS MINIMUS
40) INTERCOSTAL NERVE

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