The questions have been so segregated that they are arranged in various types of quiz corresponding to the various topics Shoulder joint / Axilla region Practice mode in Multiple Choice Questions Quiz and all Anatomy upper limb Practice mode related topics Physio therapy
question➤➤ Muscle(s) supplied by the axillary nerve
options :- (A) Infraspinatus (B) Deltoid (C) Latissimus dorsi (D) Teres major
answer:2
question➤➤The shoulder joint is weakest:
options :- (A)Anteriorly (B) Inferiorly (C) Posteriorly (D) superiorly
answer:2
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question➤➤which Nerve(s) supplying shoulder joint:
options :- (A)Radial (B) Lateral pectoral (C) Axillary (D) All of the above
answer:4
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question➤➤The nerve trunk most intimately related to the capsule of the shoulder joint is:
options :- (A)Musculocutaneous (B) Axillary (C) Median (D) Radial
answer:2
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question➤➤The following muscles belong to the rotator cuff group except:
options :- (A)Teres minor (B) Deltoid (C) Supraspinatus (D) Subscapularis
answer:2
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question➤➤ Muscles having an intracapsular tendon
options :- (A)Long head of biceps (B) Long head of triceps (C) Coracobrachialis (D) Short head of biceps
answer:1
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question➤➤ In contact with medial wall of axilla:
options :- (A)Ulnar nerve (B) Medial cord of brachial plexus (C) Medial root of median nerve (D) Nerve to serratus anterior
answer:4
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question➤➤Muscle inserted into medial lip of intertubercular sulcus
options :- (A)Teres major (B) Latissimus dorsi (C) Pectoralis minor (D) Teres minor
answer:1
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question➤➤The apex of the cubital fossa is formed by
options :- (A)Brachioradialis and pronator teres (B) Brachioradialis and supinator (C) Brachialis and pronator teres (D) Biceps brachii and supinator
answer:1
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question➤➤ The lateral cutaneous nerve of the forearm is derived from the — nerve
options :- (A)Musculocutaneous (B) Axillary (C) Radial (D) Median
answer:1
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Reference:-BD Chaurasia’ s Human_Anatomy,Volume_1 Upper Limb Thorax, 6th_Edition
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