Anatomy Question Set 8 – Supex
1. Injury to radial nerve at wrist leads to
a) Wrist drop
b) Sensory loss on adjacent sides of III and IV fingers
c) Paralysis of adductor pollicis
d) Loss of supination in extended position
2. Musculo-cutaneous nerve of the arm supplies –
a) Brachio-radialis muscle
b) Brachialis muscle
c) Triceps muscle
d) Coraco-brachialis
3. When median nerve is paralysed in carpal tunnel syndrome-which of the foilwing occurs –
a) Adductor pollicis paralysis
b) Flexor pollicis longus paralysis
c) Flexor pollicis brevis paralysis
d) Loss of sensation of thenar eminence
4. Axial artery of upper limb is derived from –
a) 4th cervical intersegmental
b) 5th cervical intersegmental
c) 5th cervical intersegmental
d) 7th cervical intersegmental
5. Injury to ulnar nerve at wrist causes paralysis of
a) Apposition of thumb (A195)
b) Abduction at carpometacarpal joint of thumb
c) Adduction at thumb
d) Flexion of metacarpophalangeal joint of middle finger
6. Lower border of scapula corresponds to –
a) D7
b) D9
c) D12
d) D5
7. Which of the following arteries does not take part in scapuler anastomosis
a) Subscapular artery
b) Suprascapular artery
c) Transverse cervical artery
d) Anterior circumflex humeral artery
8. All of following are sequelae of musculocutaneous nerve injury except
a) Loss of supination of forearm
b) Loss of flexion of arm
c) Loss of flexion at elbow
d) Sensory loss over lower lateral area of forearm
9. Serratus anterior is supplied by
a) Thoracodorsal nerve
b) Nerve to subclavius
c) Long thoracic nerve
d) Axillary nerve
10. Nerve supply of brachialis is from
a) Median nerve
b) Musculocutaneous nerve
c) Ulnar nerve
d) Posterior interosseus nerve