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Course No: DNTS2208 Course Title: Head and Neck Anatomy Date: 09/11/2013 No. of Questions: (50) Time: 1hour Using Calculator (No) University of Palestine Midterm Exam 2013/2014 Total Grade: Instructor Name: Dr. Hazem Melad Student No.: Student Name: College Name: Dep. / Specialist: Using Dictionary (No) 1. All Cervical Vertebra have a: a. body b. spine c. bifid spinous process d. carotid tubercle e. transverse foraman 2. The carotid body and sinus are innervated by this cranial nerve: a. V b. VII c. IX d. X e. XI 3. The posterior belly of the digastric muscle is innervated by a branch of this cranial nerve: a. V b. VII c. IX d. X e. XI 4. The branch of the external carotid artery that passes posterosuperiorly along the inferior (lower) border of the posterior belly of the digastric muscle is the a. superior thyroid b. lingual c. maxillary d. occipital e. posterior auricular 5. The dural venous sinus found on the floor of the middle cranial fossa is the a. sigmoid b. superior petrosal c. straight d. cavernous e. occipital

6. Which of the following nerves is not a branch of cranial nerve VII? a. temporal b. mental c. buccal d. cervical e. zygomatic 7. Which statement is incorrect? a. the zygomatic bone articulates with 4 other bones of the skull b. the nasal bones form portions of the medial margin of the orbits c. the occipital condyles are inferior to the hypoglossal canals d. the groove for the mylohyoid nerve lies inferior to the mylohyoid line 8. Choose the correct statement a. the cribiform plate is a part of the frontal bone of the skull b. the infraorbital foramen conveys motor nerve branches to the levator labii superioris c. the deep cervical lymph nodes receive lymph from the neck only d. some branches of the facial nerve occur within the facial canal 9. Choose the best statement a. the clivus is a portion of the sphenoid bone b. the frontal sinus lies deep to the floor of the sella turcica c. cranial nerves X, XI, and XII all leave the skull through the jugular foramen d. hiatus semilunaris is another name for the superior orbital fissure e. the inferior petrosal sinus marks the attachment of part of the tentorium cerebella 10. Choose the best response a. the pterygoid processes of the sphenoid bone are located anterior to the palatine bone b. the foramen rotundum passes through the root of the pterygoid process c. the hamulus of the pterygoid process is a part of the medial plate of the pterygoid d. the medial pterygoid muscle originates from the medial plate of the pterygoid process e. the medial (internal) pterygoid muscle is inserted on the articular disk of the termporomandibular joint 11. The nerve supplying the carotid artery and sinus is a branch of cranial nerve a. V b. VII c. IX d. X e. XI

12. Choose the best statement concerning the inferior nasal conchae a. the inferior nasal conchae is the most inferior part of the ethmoid bone b. the inferior conchae is part of the nasal septum c. the inferior conchae is a separate bone, and it is attached to the medial side of the medial wall of the maxilla d. none of the above is correct 13. Name 2 bones which have parts that form the septum dividing the nose into right and left passages a. palatine and sphenoid b. maxilla and sphenoid c. lacrimal and nasal d. vomer and ethmoid 14. The pterygoid process of what bone forms the posterior wall of the pterygopalatine fossa a. palatine b. maxilla c. sphenoid d. inferior nasal conchae e. pterygoid 15. The number of unpaired bones in the cranium is a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5 16. The occipital condyles articulate with which bone a. axis b. clavicles c. vertebra prominens d. atlas 17. The number of unpaired bones in the skeleton of the adult human face is two. They are the vomer and the a. zygomatic b. maxilla c. palatine d. lacrimal e. mandible

18. Choose the correct statement concerning the palatine bones a. they lie immediately posterior to the pterygoid processes of the sphenoid b. they form part of the lateral wall of the oropharynx c. they form part of the lateral wall of the nasopharynx d. they form part of the lateral wall of the nasal cavity (nose) 19. Which of the following passes through the inferior orbital fissure? a. Maxillary nerve (CN V2) b. Mandibular nerve (CN V3) c. Abducens nerve d. Infraorbital nerve 20. All of the following are innervated by Ansa Cervicalis EXCEPT a. Sternohyoid b. Thyrohyoid c. Sternothyroid d. Omohyoid 21. Which structure is found at the level of C3? a. Upper border of thyroid cartilage b. Bifurcation of common carotid arteries c. Hyoid bone d. Cricoid cartilage 22. Which of the following does not pass through the jugular foramen? a. Glossopharyneal (CN IX) b. Accessory Nerve (CN XI) c. Hypoglossal Nerve (CN XII) d. Vagus Nerve (CN X) 23. Which hole in the skull does the internal carotid artery pass through? a. Foramen lacerum b. Foramen magnum c. Carotid canal d. Foramen ovale 24. Which of the following does NOT pass through Foramen Magnum? a. Spinal accessory nerve (CN XI) b. Internal jugular veins c. Vetebral arteries d. Medulla Oblongata / spinal cord

25. The teeth are embedded in a. Palatine processes b. Symphysis menti c. Alveolar processes d. Condyloid processes 26. Which cranial bone possesses the zygomatic process a. Ethmoid b. Frontal c. Sphenoid d. Temporal 27. How many bones make up the facial bone region a. 6 b. 12 c. 14 d. 8 28. The point of union between the mandible is a. Ramus b. Symphysis menti c. Mental foramen d. Gonion 29. The pituitary gland is associated and protected by the bone a. Ethmoid b. Palatine c. Sphenoid d. Temporal 30. What is the largest immovable bone of the face a. Mandible b. Vomer c. Zygomatic d. Maxilla 31. Which of the following bones is part of the floor of the cranium a. Temporal b. Frontal c. Parietal d. Occipital

32. The ethmoid notch is part of the bone a. Temporal b. Sphenoid c. Frontal d. Ethmoid 33. Which 3 cranial bones articulate directly with the zygomaticbone a. Frontal, sphenoid, temporal b. Frontal, ethmoid, temporal c. Sphenoid, frontal, occipital d. Ethmoid, parietal, frontal 34. Which cranial bones make up most of the calvarium a. Sphenoid b. Frontal c. Parietal d. Occipital 35. The frontal bone articulates with cranial bones a. 2 b. 5 c. 4 d. 6 36. Which cranial bone contains the cribiformplate a. Sphenoid b. Occipital c. Temporal d. Ethmoid 37. The posterior aspect of the orbit is the a. Base b. Apex c. Crown d. Sphenoid strut 38. Which of the following cranial bones does not articulate with the parietal a. Frontal b. Sphenoid c. Occipital d. All of the above

39. Which separates the parietal from the occipital a. Sagittal b. Lambdoidal c. Squamosal d. Coronal 40. The passageway drains the maxillary sinus into the middle nasal conchae a. Inferior nasal concha b. Infundibulum c. Ethmoid bulla d. Uncinate process 41. Where are the ethmoid sinuses located within the ethmoid bone a. Lateral masses b. Cribiform plate c. Perpendicular plate d. Pterygoid processes 42. Which cranial bone articulates with all other cranial bones a. Sphenoid b. Parietal c. Ethmoid d. None of the above 43. Which of the following are described as scroll-like projections found in the nasal cavity a. Septal cartilage b. Perpendicular plate c. Conchae d. Pterygoid processes 44. Which facial bone forms the majority of the hard palate a. Zygomatic b. Maxilla c. Mandible d. Palatine 45. Which cranial bone possesses the superior nasal conchae a. Ethmoid b. Frontal c. Sphenoid d. Temporal

46. The slight depression above each eyebrow is termed a. Supraorbital Foramina b. Glabella c. Frontal Tuberosity d. Supraorbital groove 47. Which division of the temporal bone contains the organs of hearing And equilibrium a. Antrum b. Petrous c. Mastoid d. Squamous 48. The internal carotid artery enters the skull via the carotid canal and passes superior to: a. Foramen lacerum b. Jugular foramen c. Foramen magnum d. Foramen ovale 49. The superior nuchal line found on the occipital bone is a point of attachment for which muscle? a. Levator scapulae b. Trapezius c. Masseter d. Sternocleidomastoid 50. The following artery usually does not arise from the external carotid a. superior thyroid b. lingual c. superficial temporal d. middle meningeal e. occipital Good luck