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1 A. Orbit B. Sphenoid Sinus C. Temporal Lobe D. External Auditory Canal E. Mastoid Air Cells F. Cerebellar Hemisphere

2 A. Frontal Lobe B. Frontal Bone (Superior Surface of Orbital Part) C. Dorsum Sellae D. Basilar Artery E. Temporal Lobe F. Mastoid Air Cells G. Cerebellar Hemisphere

3 A. Frontal Lobe B. Sylvian Fissure C. Temporal Lobe D. Suprasellar Cistern E. Midbrain F. Fourth Ventricle G. Cerebellar Hemisphere

4 A. Falx Cerebri B. Frontal Lobe C. Anterior Horn of Lateral Ventricle D. Third Ventricle E. Quadrigeminal Plate Cistern F. Cerebellum

5 A. Anterior Horn of the Lateral Ventricle B. Caudate Nucleus C. Anterior Limb of the Internal Capsule D. Putamen and Globus Pallidus E. Posterior Limb of the Internal Capsule F. Third Ventricle G. Quadrigeminal Plate Cistern H. Cerebellar Vermis I. Occipital Lobe

6 A. Genu of the Corpus Callosum B. Anterior Horn of the Lateral Ventricle C. Internal Capsule D. Thalamus E. Pineal Gland F. Choroid Plexus G. Straight Sinus

7 A. Falx Cerebri B. Frontal Lobe C. Body of the Lateral Ventricle D. Splenium of the Corpus Callosum E. Parietal Lobe F. Occipital Lobe G. Superior Sagittal Sinus

8 A. Falx Cerebri B. Sulcus C. Gyrus D. Superior Sagittal Sinus