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Lower Limb mcqs

Module: Anatomy of the Human Body*

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Section 1
Lower Limbs mcqs
1) Tensor fasciae latae is supplied by :
a) anterior division of femoral nerve
b) superior gluteal nerve
c) nerve to vastus lateralis
d) inferior gluteal nerve
e) lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
2) Which structure is intrasynovial at the knee joint:
a) oblique popliteal ligament
b) tendon of popliteus
c) medial and lateral menisci
d) anterior cruciate ligament
e) none of the above
3) The ‘screw-home’ movement in extension of the knee joint begins with tightening of the:
a) anterior cruciate ligament
b) oblique popliteal ligament
c) medial collateral ligament
d) lateral collateral ligament
e) posterior cruciate ligament
4) Tibialis anterior:
a) is supplied by the tibial nerve
b) inserts into the second metatarsal bone
c) is pierced by the posterior tibial artery
d) tendon perforates the superior extensor retinaculum
e) does not arise from the interosseous membrane
5) The adductor canal:
a) contains the femoral artery and nerve
b) ends distally in the adductor longus hiatus
c) contains no muscular nerves
d) has adductor longus forming the root
e) always has the femoral artery lying between the saphenous nerve and the femoral vein
6) The great saphenous vein:
a) joins the femoral vein above the inguinal ligament
b) begins as the upward continuation of the lateral marginal vein of the foot
c) travels with the saphenous nerve along its course
d) runs behind the medial malleolus
e) enters the femoral vein on its anteromedial side