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1. Which of the following is illustrated by #3? (Fig. 5-42) A) maxillary sinus B) vomer C) septal cartilage D) perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone 2. What number illustrates the cornea? (Fig. 5-42) A) 5 B) 6 C) 7 D) 8 3. What number illustrates the perpendicular plate of ethmoid? (Fig. 5-42) A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 4. Which of the following is illustrated by #5? (Fig. 5-42) A) maxillary sinus B) vomer C) perpendicular plate of ethmoid D) ethmoid sinus 5. What number illustrates the maxilla? (Fig. 5-42) A) 4 B) 8 C) 2 D) 1 Page 1

6. Which illustrates the cerebral peduncles? (Fig. 5-25) A) 10 B) 9 C) 8 D) 6 7. Which of the following is illustrated by #3? (Fig. 5-25) A) medulla oblongata B) pons C) sphenoid sinus D) fourth ventricle 8. What number illustrates the splenium of corpus callosum? (Fig. 5-25) A) 1 B) 13 C) 2 D) 14 9. Which number illustrates the sphenoid sinus? (Fig. 5-25) A) 10 B) 9 C) 8 D) 7 10. Which of the following is illustrated by #1? (Fig. 5-25) A) head of caudate nucleus B) anterior commissure C) intermediate mass D) splenium of corpus callosum Page 2

11. Which of the following is illustrated by #3? (Fig. 5-33) A) hippocampal formation B) Sylvian fissure C) head of caudate nucleus D) quadrigeminal plate 12. What number illustrates the insula? (Fig. 5-33) B) 5 C) 7 D) 1 13. Which of the following is illustrated by #2? (Fig. 5-33) A) pineal gland B) third ventricle C) pons D) cerebral aqueduct 14. Which of the following is illustrated by #6? (Fig. 5-33) A) Sylvian fissure B) thalamus C) insula D) lenticular nuclei 15. What number illustrates the cerebral peduncles? (Fig. 5-33) A) 3 B) 6 C) 1 D) 5 Page 3

16. Which of the following is illustrated by #8? (Fig. 5-39) A) internal capsule B) head of caudate nucleus C) globus pallidus D) septum pellucidum 17. Which of the following is illustrated by #3? (Fig. 5-39) A) head of caudate nucleus B) septum pellucidum C) lenticular nuclei D) internal carotid artery 18. What number illustrates the septum pellucidum? (Fig. 5-39) A) 8 B) 3 C) 2 D) 9 19. What number illustrates the internal carotid artery? (Fig. 5-39) A) 7 B) 3 C) 2 D) 4 20. Which of the following is illustrated by #6? (Fig. 5-39) A) sphenoid sinus B) nasopharynx C) mastoid sinus D) oropharynx Page 4

21. What number illustrates the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone? (Fig. 5-49) A) 2 B) 11 C) 4 D) 1 22. Which of the following is illustrated by #6? (Fig. 5-49) A) pons B) medulla oblongata C) cerebellar vermis D) cerebral peduncles 23. What number illustrates the basilar artery? (Fig. 5-49) B) 4 C) 5 D) 9 24. Which of the following is illustrated by #9? (Fig. 5-49) A) fourth ventricle B) basilar artery C) superior cistern D) inferior sagittal sinus 25. Which of the following is illustrated by #4? (Fig. 5-49) A) ethmoid air cells B) mastoid air cells C) sigmoid sinus D) sphenoid sinus Page 5

26. What number illustrates the quadrigeminal plate? (Fig. 5-53) B) 2 C) 7 D) 3 27. What number illustrates the cerebral peduncles? (Fig. 5-53) B) 11 C) 10 D) 12 28. Which of the following is illustrated by #4? (Fig. 5-53) A) fourth ventricle B) cerebral aqueduct C) third ventricle D) superior cistern 29. What number illustrates the hippocampal formation? (Fig. 5-53) A) 3 B) 6 C) 11 D) 10 30. What number illustrates the posterior cerebral artery? (Fig. 5-53) A) 7 B) 4 C) 8 D) 5 Page 6

31. Which of the following is illustrated by #2? (Fig. 5-60) A) scalp B) frontal lobe C) parietal bone D) frontal bone 32. Which of the following is illustrated by #4? (Fig. 5-60) A) corona radiata B) Sylvian fissure C) central sulcus D) tentorium cerebelli 33. Which of the following is illustrated by #3? (Fig. 5-60) A) central sulcus B) corona radiata C) gray matter D) none of the above 34. Which of the following is illustrated by #6? (Fig. 5-60) A) anterior cerebral artery B) falx cerebri C) tentorium cerebelli D) superior sagittal sinus Page 7

35. Which of the following is illustrated by #4? (Fig. 5-22) A) posterior horn of the lateral ventricle B) body of caudate nucleus C) thalamus D) inferior horn of the lateral ventricle 36. What number illustrates the inferior horn of the lateral ventricle? (Fig. 5-22) B) 4 C) 1 D) 7 37. Which of the following is illustrated by #1? (Fig. 5-22) A) body of caudate nucleus B) insula C) posterior horn of the lateral ventricle D) inferior horn of the lateral ventricle 38. Which of the following is illustrated by #9? (Fig. 5-22) A) superior rectus muscle B) inferior rectus muscle C) optic nerve D) fat in bony orbit 39. What number illustrates the superior rectus muscle? (Fig. 5-22) A) 9 B) 6 C) 8 D) 10 Page 8

40. Which of the following is illustrated by #10? (Fig. 5-45) A) sphenoid sinus B) ethmoid sinus C) frontal sinus D) none of the above 41.What number illustrates the middle concha? (Fig. 5-45) A) 7 B) 8 C) 9 D) 10 42. What number illustrates the cribriform plate? (Fig. 5-45) A) 10 B) 11 C) 12 D) 1 43. What number illustrates the mandible? (Fig. 5-45) A) 4 B) 5 C) 6 D) 7 44. Which of the following is illustrated by #1? (Fig. 5-45) A) crista galli B) perpendicular plate of ethmoid C) vomer D) cribriform plate Page 9