Top 250+ Solved Lower Limb MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Biceps femoris muscles:

a. has a common origin with semitendinosus from the ischial tuberosity

b. has a short head attached to the femur medial to the attachment of adductor magnus

c. is entirely innervated by common peroneal nerve

d. is deep to the common peroneal nerve

e. is a lateral rotator of the leg on the thigh when the leg is fully extended at the knee joint

  • a. has a common origin with semitendinosus from the ischial tuberosity

Q. The pudendal nerve:

a. leaves the pelvis through the lesser sciatic foramen

b. enters the perineum lateral to the nerve to the obturator internus muscle

c. runs in the roof of the ischiorectal fossa

d. is sensory to the skin of the scrotum

e. innervates the internal rectal sphincter

  • d. is sensory to the skin of the scrotum

Q. The sciatic nerve in the gluteal region:

a. rests directly on ischium

b. is accompanied by posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh

c. supplies obturator internus

d. supplies quadratus femoris

e. none of the above

  • a. rests directly on ischium

Q. Short saphenous vein:

a. perforates the deep fascia in the midcalf

b. medial to the tendoachilles

c. more valves than the long saphenous

d. none of the above

e. all of the above

  • d. none of the above

Q. Pectineus:

a. medial rotator of hip

b. sometimes supplied by obturator nerve

c. flexor of hip

d. all of the above

e. none of the above

  • d. all of the above

Q. The segmental supply to the posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh is:

a. S3, 4

b. L4, 5

c. S1, 2, 3

d. L4, 5 and S1

e. none of the above

  • c. S1, 2, 3

Q. Long saphenous vein:

a. is deep to the deep fascia for most of its course

b. drains the medial side of the leg between tibia and tendocalcaneous

c. arises in the femoral triangle

d. the superficial circumflex iliac vein is a tributary

e. none of the above

  • d. the superficial circumflex iliac vein is a tributary

Q. Attached to proximal tibial epiphysis:

a. the whole of the medial collateral ligament of the knee

b. sartorius

c. ligamentum patellae

d. popliteus

e. semitendinosus

  • c. ligamentum patellae

Q. Emerging from lesser sciatic foramen:

a. piriformis

b. superior gemellus

c. obturator internus

d. inferior gemellus

e. obturator externus

  • c. obturator internus

Q. If the common peroneal nerve is divided the following are lost:

a. plantar flexion of toes

b. inversion of foot

c. dorsiflexion of foot

d. plantar flexion of foot

e. there is no loss of cutaneous sensation

  • c. dorsiflexion of foot

Q. Flexor hallucis longus muscle:

a. is attached to the tibia

b. has a tendon which in the sole, is superficial to that of flexor longus digitorum

c. is a unipennate muscle

d. is attached to the proximal phalanx of the great toe

e. none of the above

  • e. none of the above

Q. Middle cuneiform:

a. articulates with talus

b. articulates with the third metatarsal

c. receives portion of insertion of tibialis anterior

d. gives attachment to short plantar ligament

e. none of the above

  • e. none of the above

Q. Profunda femoris artery:

a. first branch from femoral artery

b. main arterial supply to leg

c. spirals down from lateral side of the femoral artery and runs behind the upper border of adductor longus

d. lies between obturator externus and adductor magnus

e. none of the above

  • c. spirals down from lateral side of the femoral artery and runs behind the upper border of adductor longus

Q. Talus:

a. receives all its blood supply to the body through dorsal aspect of neck

b. gives attachment to spring ligament

c. posterior aspect of body grooved by flexor longus hallucis

d. gives partial origin to abductor hallucis

e. none of the above

  • c. posterior aspect of body grooved by flexor longus hallucis

Q. Gluteus maximus:

a. superficial muscle of buttock ch???? by small fibre size

b. 90% of muscle inserts into upper end of iliotibial tract

c. four bursa lie beneath to muscle

d. shared common nerve supply with gluteus medius

e. blood supply from both superior and inferior gluteal artery

  • e. blood supply from both superior and inferior gluteal artery
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