Q.1
Vein draining to IVC is -
A. Left testicular vein
B. Rt. suprarenal vein
C. Lt. ovarian vein
D. Lt. suprarenal vein
Explanation :
Veins draining into inferior vena cava
- Common iliac veins
- Renal veins
- Right gonadal vein
- Right suprarenal vein
- Inferior phrenic veins
- Hepatic veins
- 3rd & 4th lumbar veins
Q.2
The right suprarenal vein drains into the -
A. Inferior vena cava
B. Right renal vein
C. Right Gonadal vein
D. Left Renal vein
Explanation :
Veins draining into inferior vena cava
- Common iliac veins
- Renal veins
- Right gonadal vein
- Right suprarenal vein
- Inferior phrenic veins
- Hepatic veins
- 3rd & 4th lumbar veins
Q.3
Which vein drain directly into IVC -
A. Superior mesentric vein
B. Inferior mesentric vein
C. Hepatic vein
D. Splenic vein
Explanation :
Veins draining into inferior vena cava
- Common iliac veins
- Renal veins
- Right gonadal vein
- Right suprarenal vein
- Inferior phrenic veins
- Hepatic veins
- 3rd & 4th lumbar veins
Q.4
Which nerve supplies celiac plexus -
A. Greater splanchnic N.
B. Phrenic N.
C. Iliohypogastric N.
D. Inguinal N.
Explanation :
Celiac ganglia
- Located near to the origin of the celiac artery from the abdominal aorta.
- Mainly formed by two ganglia.
- Receives preganglionic sympathetic fibers from greater and lesser splanchnic nerves.
Q.6
All are parts of vulva except-
A. Labia minora
B. Labia majora
C. Perineal body
D. Clitoris
Explanation :
Structures included in the vulva
- Labia majora, labia minora, mons pubis, clitoris, a bulb of the vestibule, vestibular glands, vaginal opening, hymen, urethral opening, Bartholin's gland, and periurethral skene’s gland.
Q.10
The lateral fornix is related to all except -
A. Ureter
B. Uterine artery
C. Inferior vesical artery
D. Transverse cervical ligament
Explanation :
Relation of the lateral fornix
- Transverse cervical ligament
- Vaginal vein
- Ureter
- Uterine artery
Q.11
Blood supply of the upper part of the vagina -
A. Middle rectal artery
B. Internal pudendal artery
C. Cervicovaginal branch of uterine artery
D. Superior rectal artery
Explanation :
Arterial supply of vagina
- Main supply- Internal iliac vaginal branch
- Upper part- Uterine artery cervicovaginal branch
- Lower part- middle rectal and internal pudendal arteries.
Q.13
Superior orbital fissure syndrome includes-
A. 3, 4, 5, 6 cranial nerves
B. 3, 2, 4, 5 cranial nerves
C. 2, 6, 3 cranial nerves
D. 2, 5, 6 cranial nerves
Explanation :
Q.15
Osseocartilaginous junction is present at -
A. Nasion
B. Rhinion
C. Radix
D. Columella
Explanation :
Nasion → The depression at the junction of the nose with the forehead.
Rhinion → The point located at the osseocartilaginous junction over the dorsum of the nose.
Radix → Junction between the frontal bone and nasal bone.
Columella → Column between the nostrils at the base of the nose.