Upper Limb Anatomy

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Q. What is the anatomical term for the 'funny bone'?
  • A. Radial nerve
  • B. Ulnar nerve
  • C. Median nerve
  • D. Musculocutaneous nerve
Q. What is the main artery supplying the upper limb?
  • A. Subclavian artery
  • B. Brachial artery
  • C. Radial artery
  • D. Ulnar artery
Q. What is the primary action of the triceps brachii muscle?
  • A. Flexion of the elbow
  • B. Extension of the elbow
  • C. Abduction of the shoulder
  • D. Adduction of the shoulder
Q. What is the primary function of the deltoid muscle?
  • A. Flexion of the shoulder
  • B. Abduction of the shoulder
  • C. Extension of the shoulder
  • D. Medial rotation of the shoulder
Q. Which bone is the most lateral in the proximal row of carpal bones?
  • A. Scaphoid
  • B. Lunate
  • C. Triquetrum
  • D. Pisiform
Q. Which joint allows for the greatest range of motion in the upper limb?
  • A. Elbow joint
  • B. Shoulder joint
  • C. Wrist joint
  • D. Sternoclavicular joint
Q. Which muscle is primarily responsible for the flexion of the elbow joint?
  • A. Biceps brachii
  • B. Triceps brachii
  • C. Brachialis
  • D. Coracobrachialis
Q. Which nerve is responsible for the sensation in the skin of the lateral forearm?
  • A. Median nerve
  • B. Ulnar nerve
  • C. Radial nerve
  • D. Musculocutaneous nerve
Q. Which of the following muscles is innervated by the median nerve?
  • A. Flexor carpi ulnaris
  • B. Flexor digitorum profundus
  • C. Flexor carpi radialis
  • D. Brachioradialis
Q. Which structure is NOT part of the rotator cuff?
  • A. Supraspinatus
  • B. Infraspinatus
  • C. Teres major
  • D. Subscapularis
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