SEMI-FINALS MC1 Block 1-D
  • 1. Which muscle is primarily responsible for flexing the elbow?
A) Deltoid
B) Triceps brachii
C) Pectoralis major
D) Biceps brachii
  • 2. Which of the following muscles make up the quadriceps femoris group?
A) Gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, and piriformis
B) Sartorius, gracilis, tensor fasciae latae, and adductor longus
C) Biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and gracilis
D) Rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius
  • 3. Which muscle is located on the front of the thigh?
A) Gastrocnemius
B) Semitendinosus
C) Vastus lateralis
D) Biceps femoris
  • 4. What is the primary function of the diaphragm muscle?
A) Leg extension
B) Breathing
C) Arm rotation
D) Shoulder movement
  • 5. Which muscle is often referred to as the "calf muscle"?
A) Gastrocnemius
B) Peroneus longus
C) Soleus
D) Tibialis anterior
  • 6. Which muscle is responsible for the movement of shrugging the shoulders?
A) Trapezius
B) Latissimus dorsi
C) Rhomboids
D) Pectoralis minor
  • 7. Which of the following is the primary action of the gluteus maximus muscle?
A) Hip rotation
B) Hip extension
C) Hip abduction
D) Hip flexion
  • 8. Which of the following muscles is in the forearm?
A) Pectoralis major
B) Brachialis
C) External oblique
D) Sternocleidomastoid
  • 9. Which muscle assists in the movement of chewing?
A) Buccinator
B) Temporalis
C) Masseter
D) Both a and b
  • 10. What is the primary action of the latissimus dorsi?
A) Shoulder abduction
B) Shoulder internal rotation
C) Shoulder adduction
D) Shoulder flexion
  • 11. Which muscle is the primary flexor of the forearm at the elbow joint?
A) Triceps brachii
B) Brachialis
C) Brachioradialis
D) Biceps brachii
  • 12. The rectus abdominis is part of which muscle group?
A) Quadriceps
B) Hip flexors
C) Core muscles
D) Back muscles
  • 13. Which muscle is primarily responsible for abducting the arm?
A) Pectoralis major
B) Deltoid
C) Infraspinatus
D) Supraspinatus
  • 14. Which muscle group is primarily responsible for flexing the knee joint?
A) Hamstrings
B) Quadriceps
C) Gluteals
D) Adductors
  • 15. What is the action of the sternocleidomastoid muscle?
A) Both a and c
B) Neck extension
C) Neck rotation
D) Neck flexion
  • 16. Which muscle helps with inhalation by expanding the thoracic cavity?
A) Rectus abdominis
B) Pectoralis minor
C) Internal intercostals
D) External intercostals
  • 17. Which muscle group is primarily responsible for extending the knee?
A) Adductors
B) Quadriceps
C) Hamstrings
D) Gluteals
  • 18. Which muscles work together to flex the hip joint and are collectively known as the iliopsoas?
A) Rectus femoris and sartorius
B) Psoas major and iliacus
C) Gluteus maximus and medius
D) Tensor fasciae latae and gracilis
  • 19. Which of the following muscles are involved in the movement of the shoulder joint?
A) Deltoid
B) All of the above
C) Pectoralis major
D) Latissimus dorsi
  • 20. Which muscle group is located at the back of the upper arm?
A) Triceps
B) Pectoralis
C) Biceps
D) Deltoids
  • 21. What part of the neuron receives signals from other neurons?
A) Synapse
B) Dendrite
C) Soma
D) Axon
  • 22. Which type of glial cell forms the myelin sheath around neurons in the central nervous system?
A) Astrocytes
B) Oligodendrocytes
C) Microglia
D) Schwann cells
  • 23. What is the primary function of the spinal cord?
A) Transmit messages between the brain and the body
B) Regulate hormones
C) Process sensory information
D) Coordinate movement
  • 24. Which structure is responsible for regulating autonomic functions such as heart rate and breathing?
A) Brainstem
B) Thalamus
C) Frontal lobe
D) Cerebellum
  • 25. Which part of the brain is involved in balance and coordination?
A) Hippocampus
B) Cerebrum
C) Brainstem
D) Cerebellum
  • 26. Which of the following structures is part of the limbic system and is associated with emotions?
A) Corpus callosum
B) Amygdala
C) Medulla oblongata
D) Hippocampus
  • 27. What is the main function of sensory neurons?
A) Send signals to muscles
B) Connect other neurons
C) Process and interpret signals
D) Transmit information from the environment to the brain
  • 28. Which structure connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain and allows communication between them?
A) Thalamus
B) Cerebellum
C) Medulla oblongata
D) Corpus callosum
  • 29. Which part of the neuron is responsible for sending signals to other neurons or muscles?
A) Axon
B) Dendrite
C) Soma
D) Synapse
  • 30. Which lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for processing visual information?
A) Frontal lobe
B) Temporal lobe
C) Parietal lobe
D) Occipital lobe
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