MCQ Constituent Assembly & Making Of The Constitution SET 2 ALL MCQ For Constituent Assembly & Making Of The Constitution 1. The pectoral girdle is constituted by Ilium and ischiumRadius and ulnaMaxilla and mandibleScapula and clavicleYour comments:Question 1 of 102. Which one of the following is anatomically correct for the human body? Cranial nerves: 10 pairsFloating ribs: 2 pairs Collar bones: 3 pairsSalivary glands: 1 pairYour comments:Question 2 of 103. The number of vertebrae present in the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccyx regions, respectively, are7, 12, 5, 1, 112, 7, 5, 1, 11, 7, 5, 12, 15, 12, 7, 1, 17, 5, 1, 12, 1Your comments:Question 3 of 104. Pick out the correct match.Pelvis = 3 bonesSternum = 14 bonesRibs = 20 bonesFace = 5 bonesYour comments:Question 4 of 105. The exoskeleton is absent in FowlScoliodonRabbitFrogYour comments:Question 5 of 106. The number of bones in the human skull is 291072826Your comments:Question 6 of 107. Which of the following facial bones is unpaired? NasalVomerPalatineLacrimalYour comments:Question 7 of 108. A sesamoid bone is PalatinePatellaPterygoidPresphenoidYour comments:Question 8 of 109. In the pelvic girdle of man, A B, C, D and E, respectively, represent A - Ischium, B - Acetabulum, C - Pubis, D - Ilium, E - Pubic symphysisA - Ilium, B - Pubis, C - Acetabulum, D - Pubic symphysis, E - IschiumA - Pubis, B - Acetabulum, C - Ilium, D - Ischium, E - Pubic symphysisA - Ilium, B - Acetabulum, C - Pubis, D - Ischium, E - Pubic symphysisYour comments:Question 9 of 1010. The membranous areas between the cranial bones of the foetal skull are called SuturesAreolasForaminaFontanelleYour comments:Question 10 of 10 Loading...
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