Option A: Nasal Bone
Option B: Ethmoid
Option C: Vomer
Option D: Maxilla
Correct Answer: Ethmoid ✔
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Option A: Right bronchus is more vertical and broader than the left
Option B: Right bronchus is more vertical and has a narrow caliber than the left
Option C: Left bronchus is more vertical and broader than right
Option D: Left bronchus is more vertical and narrower than right
Correct Answer: Right bronchus is more vertical and broader than the left ✔
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Option A: Hyoid bone
Option B: Thyroid cartilage
Option C: Transverse process of C5
Option D: Transverse process of C6
Correct Answer: Thyroid cartilage ✔
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Option A: Sternal angle
Option B: 5th inter costal space
Option C: 3rd thoracic vertebrae
Option D: thoracic vertebrae
Correct Answer: Sternal angle ✔
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Option A: Tympanic branch of IX nerve
Option B: Vagus nerve
Option C: Facial nerve
Option D: Mandibular nerve
Correct Answer: Tympanic branch of IX nerve ✔
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Option A: C2 – C7
Option B: C1- C4
Option C: C5 – C6
Option D: C3 C6
Correct Answer: C3 C6 ✔
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Option A: External laryngeal and recurrent laryngeal
Option B: Internal laryngeal and recurrent laryngeal
Option C: External laryngeal
Option D: Superior laryngeal
Correct Answer: Internal laryngeal and recurrent laryngeal ✔
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Option A: Sup. Belly of omohyoid
Option B: Post. Belly of digastric
Option C: Sternohyoid
Option D: Sternocleidomastoid
Correct Answer: Sternocleidomastoid ✔
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Option A: Lies on the superior constrictor
Option B: Lymph form it drains into jugulo digastric group of deep the cervical nodes
Option C: Has sensory innervation from vagus
Option D: Is a derivative of the second pharyngeal pouch
Correct Answer: Has sensory innervation from vagus ✔
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Option A: Lies on inferior constrictor
Option B: Developed from 4th branchial cleft
Option C: Drained by jugulo digastric lymph nodes
Option D: Crypts lined by stratified columnar epithelium
Correct Answer: Drained by jugulo digastric lymph nodes ✔
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Option A: Facial artery
Option B: Ascending pharyngeal artery
Option C: Palatine artery
Option D: Greater palatine artery
Correct Answer: Facial artery ✔
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Option A: Hoarseness
Option B: Loss of the timbre of voice
Option C: Anesthesia of larynx
Option D: Breathing difficulty
Correct Answer: Loss of the timbre of voice ✔
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Option A: Arytenoid
Option B: Epiglottis
Option C: Cricoid
Option D: Thyroid
Correct Answer: Epiglottis ✔
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Option A: Superior meatus
Option B: Middle meatus
Option C: Inferior meatus
Option D: none of the above
Correct Answer: Inferior meatus ✔
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Option A: Superior meatus
Option B: Middle meatus
Option C: Inferior meathus
Option D: Spheno- ethmoidal recess
Correct Answer: Middle meatus ✔
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Option A: Pseudo stratified columnar
Option B: stratified squamous
Option C: Simple columnar
Option D: Cuboidal epithelium
Correct Answer: stratified squamous ✔
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Option A: Elevation of larynx
Option B: Mometary apnoea
Option C: Peristalsis of Pharyngo esophageal shpincter
Option D: Relaxation of pharyngeal constrictors
Correct Answer: Elevation of larynx ✔
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Option A: Vagus nerve
Option B: Accessory nerve
Option C: Glossopharyngeal nerve
Option D: Facial nerve
Correct Answer: Accessory nerve ✔
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Option A: Sinus of morgangini
Option B: Between thyropharyngeus and crico- pharyngeus
Option C: Pyriforma fossa
Option D: Pharyngeal recess
Correct Answer: Between thyropharyngeus and crico- pharyngeus ✔
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Option A: Alveolar periosteum
Option B: Periosteum
Option C: Mucoperiosteum
Option D: An aponeurosis
Correct Answer: An aponeurosis ✔
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Option A: Pyriform recess
Option B: Pharyngeal recess
Option C: Pharyngeal tonsil
Option D: Salpingopharyngeal fold
Correct Answer: Pyriform recess ✔
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Option A: Vagus
Option B: Recurrent laryngeal nerve
Option C: Hypoglossal nerve
Option D: Superior laryngeal nerve
Correct Answer: Superior laryngeal nerve ✔
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Option A: Lateral pterygoid
Option B: Buccinator
Option C: Superior constrictor
Option D: Medial pterygoid
Correct Answer: Superior constrictor ✔
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Option A: Lies on superior constrictor
Option B: Lymph from it drains in the deep cervical lymph nodes
Option C: Has sensory innervation from vagus
Option D: Is a derivative of the second pharyngeal arch
Correct Answer: Is a derivative of the second pharyngeal arch ✔
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Option A: Infundibulum
Option B: Summit of infundibulum
Option C: Bulla ethmoidalis
Option D: Hiatus semilunaris
Correct Answer: Hiatus semilunaris ✔
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Option A: Anastamosis between branch of maxillary artery and branch of facial artery.
Option B: Anastamosis between two branches of facial artery .
Option C: Anastamosis between two branches of maxillary artery
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Anastamosis between branch of maxillary artery and branch of facial artery. ✔
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Option A: Bronchial artery
Option B: Tracheal artery
Option C: Inferior thyroid artery
Option D: Superior thyroid artery
Correct Answer: Inferior thyroid artery ✔
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Option A: palatine tonsils
Option B: Pharyngeal tonsils
Option C: Tubal and lingual tonsils
Option D: Post auricular nodes
Correct Answer: Post auricular nodes ✔
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Option A: It opens into oropharynx
Option B: Supplied by IX nerve
Option C: Lined stratified squamous epithelium
Option D: It is cartilaginous throughout its length
Correct Answer: Supplied by IX nerve ✔
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Option A: Style pharyngeus
Option B: Palatopharyngeus
Option C: Superior constrictor
Option D: Middle constrictor
Correct Answer: Style pharyngeus ✔
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Option A: Lesser palatine nerve
Option B: Greater palatine nerve
Option C: Glossopharyngeal nerve
Option D: Facial nerve
Correct Answer: Glossopharyngeal nerve ✔
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Option A: Lower end of cricoid
Option B: C5 vertebra
Option C: 10 cm from incisor teeth
Option D: C7
Correct Answer: Lower end of cricoid ✔
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Option A: 60 cm proximal to ileocecal junction
Option B: 1stpart of duodenum
Option C: Esophago gastric junction
Option D: Pharyngo esophageal junction
Correct Answer: Pharyngo esophageal junction ✔
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Option A: Jugulo omohyoid node
Option B: Jugulo digastric node
Option C: Submental node
Option D: Upper cervical node
Correct Answer: Jugulo digastric node ✔
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Option A: Hoarseness
Option B: Loss of timbre of voice
Option C: Anesthesia of larynx
Option D: Breathing difficulty
Correct Answer: Anesthesia of larynx ✔
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Option A: The opening of auditory tube is located in the lateral wall of naxopharynx
Option B: The soft palate is at the level of separation of nasopharynx and the oropharynx
Option C: The pharynx is continuous with the esophagus at the level of sixth cervical vertebrae
Option D: The afferent limb of the gag reflex is 10th cranial nerve; the efferent limb is IX cranial nerve
Correct Answer: The afferent limb of the gag reflex is 10th cranial nerve; the efferent limb is IX cranial nerve ✔
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Option A: Posterior ethmoidal
Option B: Posterior superior
Option C: Sphenoidal
Option D: Infratemporal
Correct Answer: Posterior ethmoidal ✔
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Option A: Maxillary sinus
Option B: Frontal sinus
Option C: Sphenoidal sinus
Option D: Ethmoidal sinus
Correct Answer: Maxillary sinus ✔
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Option A: Paranasal air sinus situated close to maxilla
Option B: Venous sins situated close to maxilla
Option C: Paranasal air sinus situated in maxilla
Option D: Venous sinus extending in to the maxilla
Correct Answer: Paranasal air sinus situated close to maxilla ✔
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Option A: Palatoglossus and palatopharyngeus
Option B: Uvula
Option C: Mucous membrane and muscles
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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All the following muscles of larynx are supplied by the recurrent laryngeal nerve except__________?
Option A: Cricohyoid
Option B: Cricothyroid
Option C: Arytenoid
Option D: Aryepiglotticus
Correct Answer: Cricothyroid ✔
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Option A: Posterior cricoarytendoids
Option B: Transverse arytenoids
Option C: Cricothyroid
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Posterior cricoarytendoids ✔
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Option A: Submandibular nodes
Option B: Submental nodes
Option C: Sublingual nodes
Option D: Preauricular nodes
Correct Answer: Submental nodes ✔
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Option A: Cricothyroid
Option B: Thyroarytenoid
Option C: Posterior cricoarytenoid
Option D: Lateral cricoarytenoid
Correct Answer: Lateral cricoarytenoid ✔
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Option A: Rcurrent laryngeal
Option B: External laryngeal
Option C: Internal laryngeal
Option D: Glosso pharyngeal
Correct Answer: Internal laryngeal ✔
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