Anatomy Question Set 14 – Supex
1. Erb’s point is formed by
a) C4 and C5
b) C5 and C6
c) C6 and C7
d) C8 and T
2. In Erb-Duchene paralysis, the injury is limited to the
a) 2nd and 3 rd cervical nerves
b) 3rd and 4th cervical nerves
c) 4th and 5th cervical nerves
d) 5th and 6th cervical nerves
3. All are functions of Latissimus Dorsi except –
a) External rotation of shoulder
b) Extension
c) Adduction
d) Medial rotation
4. Nerve supply of Trapezius
a) Accessory Nerve
b) Hypoglossal Nerve
c) Troclear Nerve
d) Trigeminal Nerve
5. The “rotator cuff” muscle includes all except –
a) Supraspinatus
b) Infraspinatus
c) Teres major
d) Subscapularis
6. In Ulnar nerve injury in arm, all of the following are seen except
a) Hypothenar atrophy
b) Adduction of thumb
c) Loss of sensation of medial 1/3 of the hand
d) Claw hand
7. In obstruction of second part of axillay artery, the anostomosis between the following artery will maintain the blood supply of upper limb –
a) Deep branch of transverse cervical artery & subscapular artery
b) Anterior & posterior circumflex humeral
c) Posterior circumflex humeral & circumflex scapular artery
d) Suprascapular & anterior circumflex humeral artery
8. If median nerve is injured at the wrist then loss of function of all of the following will take place except
a) Lumbrical muscles to the Index finger.
b) Lumbrical muscles to the middle finger.
c) Muscles of the thenar eminence
d) Adductor pollicis
9. Movements taking place during abduction of shoulder joint are all except
a) Medial rotation of scapula
b) Axial rotation of humerus at acromioclavicular joint
c) Elevation of humerus
d) Movements at clavicular end of sternoclavicular joint
10. All are functions of Latissimus Dorsi except –
a) External rotation of shoulder
b) Extension
c) Adduction
d) Medial rotation