Top 50+ Solved Hip and Thigh MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The sciatic nerve

a. Lies on the ischial tuberosity

b. Lies on the obturator internus

c. Passes upper quadratus femoris

d. Emerges from above piriformis

e. Is comprised of L4, L5, S1, S2

  • b. Lies on the obturator internus

Q. The medial compartment of the thigh contains all of the following except

a. The obturator nerve

b. Obturator artery

c. Gracilis muscle

d. Obturator internus

e. Obturator externus

  • d. Obturator internus

Q. Adductor magnus

a. Is a composite muscle

b. Has a hamstring part arising from ischiopubic ramus

c. Has an adductor part arising from ischial tuberosity

d. Has a tendinous attachment only onto adductor tubercle of femur

e. Has a nerve supply including the sciatic and anterior division of obturator nerves

  • a. Is a composite muscle

Q. The skin over the femoral triangle is supplied by

a. Ilioinguinal nerve

b. Obturator nerve

c. Medial femoral cutaneous nerve

d. Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve

e. Genitofemoral nerve

  • e. Genitofemoral nerve

Q. The hip joint

a. Derives its stability largely from the shape of its articular surfaces

b. Has the ischiofemoral as its strongest ligament

c. Is only supplied by the obturator and sciatic nerves

d. Is limited in full extension by the pubofemoral ligament

e. Is flexed largely by sartorius and rectus femoris

  • a. Derives its stability largely from the shape of its articular surfaces
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