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skullpelvis

pubic bones ribs to sternum

FLEXION

EXTENSION

ABDUCTION

ADDUCTION

1.The function of the skeletal system is to: A/provide protection of vital organs. B/allow movement. C/blood cell production D/mineral storage E/all of the above F/none of the above. 2.Which of the following form the axial skeleton ? A/skull, sternum, rib cage, vertebral column B/skull, shoulder girdle, spine, pelvic girdle C/skull, sternum, humerus, pelvis, femur D/shoulder girdle, arms, pelvic girdle, legs 3.Which of the following are examples of long bones ? A/face, vertebrae, femur, carpals B/pelvis, tarsals, humerus, digits C/metatarsals, digits, tibia, radius D/skull, ulna, femur, metacarpals

4.From inferior to superior the curvatures of the spine are the: A/lumbar, sacral, cervical, thoracic. B/cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral. C/sacral, lumbar, thoracic, cervical. D/thoracic, lumbar, sacral, cervical 5.Bones are attached to each other mainly by means of: A/ligaments B/ muscle C/tendons D/skin 6.Which of the following is NOT a category of joint ? A/cartilagenous B/fibrous C/hyaline D/synovial

7.Which of the following is an example of a saddle joint ? A/the base of the thumb B/the ankle C/the knee D/the hip 8.The function of the hyaline cartilage is to: A/protect the bone. B/reduce friction in the joint. C/grease the surface of the joint. D/all of the above. E/none of the above. 9.Ball and socket joints permit the following movements: A/flexion, extension, plantar flexion, supination B/rotation, circumduction, eversion, inversion C/adduction, abduction, dorsi flexion, plantar flexion D/flexion, extension, abduction, adduction.

11.Whilst carrying a tray in front of the body with the hands lying flat under the tray: A/the hands are flexed. B/the hands are extended. C/the hands are supinated. D/the hands are pronated. 10.Which of the following joints permits rotation only : A/gliding B/pivot C/hinge D/ball and socket 12.The movement “adduction” involves : A/a decrease in the joint angle B/an increase in the joint angle C/taking a body part away from the midline of the body D/taking a body part towards the midline of the body