Option A: Internal carotid
Option B: External carotid
Option C: Maxillary artery
Option D: Facial artery
Correct Answer: Internal carotid ✔
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Option A: Subclavian artery
Option B: Internal caroited artery
Option C: External carotide artery
Option D: Superficial temporal artery
Correct Answer: Subclavian artery ✔
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Option A: Facial vein
Option B: Retromandibular vein
Option C: Posterior auricular
Option D: Supratrochlear
Correct Answer: Facial vein ✔
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Option A: Superficial temporal
Option B: Maxillary
Option C: Facial
Option D: Internal carotid artery
Correct Answer: Facial ✔
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Option A: Common Facial Vein
Option B: External Jugular Vein
Option C: Sigmoid Sinus
Option D: Superior Petrosal Sinus
Correct Answer: Sigmoid Sinus ✔
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Option A: Ascending pharyngeal artery
Option B: First part of the facial artery
Option C: Pterygopalatine part of the maxillary artery
Option D: Sphenopalatine theory
Correct Answer: First part of the facial artery ✔
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Option A: Angle of mandible
Option B: Neck of condyle
Option C: Body of mandible
Option D: Coronoid
Correct Answer: Neck of condyle ✔
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Option A: Lies deep to the sternocleidomastoid muscle
Option B: It drains into Internal Jugular vein
Option C: It is formed by the union of the posterior auricular vein and posterior division of the retromandibular vein
Option D: It pierces pre- tracheal layer of cervical fascia before termination
Correct Answer: It is formed by the union of the posterior auricular vein and posterior division of the retromandibular vein ✔
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Option A: Internal carotid artery
Option B: External carotid artery
Option C: Second part of trigeminal
Option D: Facial artery
Correct Answer: External carotid artery ✔
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Option A: None
Option B: One
Option C: Two
Option D: Four
Correct Answer: None ✔
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Option A: Anterior cerebral
Option B: Middle cerebral
Option C: Posterior – inferior cerebrat
Option D: Posterior communicating
Correct Answer: C. Posterior – inferior cerebrat ✔
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Option A: Facial artery
Option B: Ascending pharyngeal artery
Option C: Occipital artery
Option D: Lingual artery
Correct Answer: Ascending pharyngeal artery ✔
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Option A: Infratemporal artery
Option B: Deep temporal artery
Option C: Maxillary artery
Option D: Posterior superior alveolar artery
Correct Answer: Maxillary artery ✔
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Option A: Internal carotid artery
Option B: External carotid artery
Option C: Subclavian artery
Option D: Maxillary artery
Correct Answer: External carotid artery ✔
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Option A: Cricoid cartilage
Option B: Thyroid cartilage
Option C: 1st tracheal ring
Option D: Cricothyroid membrane
Correct Answer: 1st tracheal ring ✔
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Option A: Internal carotid artery
Option B: External carotid artery
Option C: Superficial temporal
Option D: Maxillary artery
Correct Answer: External carotid artery ✔
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Option A: Ascending pharyngeal
Option B: Superior pharyngeal
Option C: Maxillary
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: None of the above ✔
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Option A: Subclavian artery
Option B: Common carotid artery
Option C: Inferior thyroid artery
Option D: Vertebral artery
Correct Answer: Inferior thyroid artery ✔
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A. Hyoid bone
B. Upper border of thyroid cartilage
C. Transverse process of C5
Transverse process of C6
Correct Answer: Upper border of thyroid cartilage ✔
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Option A: Superior thyroid
Option B: Lingual
Option C: Internal maxillary
Option D: Ascending pharyngeal
Correct Answer: Ascending pharyngeal ✔
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Option A: Maxillary artery
Option B: Sphenopalatine artery
Option C: ICA
Option D: ECA
Correct Answer: ICA ✔
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Option A: The branches of maxillary artery accompany the branches of maxillary nerve
Option B: It is one of the terminal branches of ECA
Option C: It passes deep between the two heads of lateral pterygoid muscle into the pterygo palatine fossa
Option D: It is the arterial supply for mandible
Correct Answer: The branches of maxillary artery accompany the branches of maxillary nerve ✔
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Option A: Opthalumic vein
Option B: Internal jugular vein
Option C: External jugular vein
Option D: Pterygoid plexus
Correct Answer: External jugular vein ✔
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Option A: Mandibular artery
Option B: Maxillary artery
Option C: Pterygomandibular plexus
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Maxillary artery ✔
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Option A: 18 to 23 days post fertilization and is the second stage of craiofacial development
Option B: 28 to 38 days post fertilization and is the third stage of craniofacial development
Option C: 42 to 55 days post fertilization and is the fourth stage of craniofacial development
Option D: 17 the day post fertilization and is the first stage of craniofacial development
Correct Answer: 18 to 23 days post fertilization and is the second stage of craiofacial development ✔
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Option A: Chimerism
Option B: Mosaicism
Option C: Segregation
Option D: Pseudo – dominance
Correct Answer: Mosaicism ✔
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Option A: Paneth cells
Option B: Neurons
Option C: Schwann cells
Option D: Odontoblasts
Correct Answer: Paneth cells ✔
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Option A: Tympanic cavity
Option B: Meckel’s cartilage
Option C: Palatine tonsil
Option D: Tongue base
Correct Answer: Palatine tonsil ✔
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Option A: Eyes
Option B: Ears
Option C: Face
Option D: Brain
Correct Answer: Face ✔
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Option A: Synostosis
Option B: Synchondrosis
Option C: Diarthrosis
Option D: syndesmosis
Correct Answer: syndesmosis ✔
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Option A: syndesmosis
Option B: Synchondrosis
Option C: Saddle
Option D: Suture
Correct Answer: syndesmosis ✔
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Option A: Brachycephaly
Option B: oxycephaly
Option C: Trigonocephaly
Option D: Scaphocephaly
Correct Answer: Brachycephaly ✔
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Option A: Hyoid bone
Option B: Maxillary process
Option C: Stapes
Option D: Styloid process
Correct Answer: Maxillary process ✔
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Option A: 1stbranchial arch
Option B: 2nd branchial arch
Option C: 3rd branchial arch
Option D: 6th branchial arch
Correct Answer: 1stbranchial arch ✔
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Option A: First and second
Option B: Second and third
Option C: Third and fourth
Option D: Fourth and fifth
Correct Answer: Third and fourth ✔
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Option A: Facial nerve
Option B: Trigeminal
Option C: Vagus
Option D: Glossopharyngeal
Correct Answer: Glossopharyngeal ✔
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Option A: Tesnor tympani and tensor veli palatine
Option B: Posterior belly of digastric
Option C: Masticatory muscles
Option D: Mylohyoid
Correct Answer: Posterior belly of digastric ✔
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Option A: Hensen’s node
Option B: Notochordal process
Option C: Cloacal membrane
Option D: Blastopore
Correct Answer: A. Hensen’s node ✔
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Option A: 1st pharyngeal swelling
Option B: Lateral lingual swelling
Option C: Occipital myotomes
Option D: Preoptic myotome muscles
Correct Answer: Occipital myotomes ✔
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Option A: Embryonal disc
Option B: Yolk sac
Option C: Amniotic cavity
Option D: Palacenta
Correct Answer: Yolk sac ✔
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Option A: Maxillary process
Option B: Lateral palatine process
Option C: Frontonasal process
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: First Arch
Option B: Third Arch
Option C: Second Arch
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Third Arch ✔
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Option A: Tuberculum impar
Option B: Hypobranchial eminence
Option C: Lingual swellings
Option D: Arytenoid swellings
Correct Answer: Arytenoid swellings ✔
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Option A: Median palatine process
Option B: Lateral palatine process
Option C: Both A and D
Option D: Either A or B
Correct Answer: Both A and D ✔
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Option A: Found and the lower lip
Option B: Found on the upper lip
Option C: On either side of the midline
Option D: Associated with cleft lip and palate
Correct Answer: Found on the upper lip ✔
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Option A: Ectoderm
Option B: Mesoderm
Option C: Endoderm
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Ectoderm ✔
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Option A: Sphenoid
Option B: Vomer
Option C: Zygoma
Option D: Lacrimal
Correct Answer: Zygoma ✔
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Option A: Three arteries and one vein
Option B: One artery and three veins
Option C: One artery and one vein
Option D: Two arteries and one vein
Correct Answer: Two arteries and one vein ✔
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Option A: 4 weeks
Option B: 6 weeks
Option C: 13 weeks
Option D: 18 weeks
Correct Answer: 4 weeks ✔
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Option A: Maxillary artery
Option B: Mandibular artery
Option C: Carotid artery
Option D: Stapedial artery
Correct Answer: Maxillary artery ✔
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Option A: From the end of first week till the eight week
Option B: from the period of ovum till the tenth week
Option C: From oogenesis till the eight week
Option D: From fertilization till the eight week
Correct Answer: From fertilization till the eight week ✔
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Option A: In anterior 2/3 of dorsal aspect
Option B: In posterior 1/3 of dorsal aspect
Option C: Near the base of tongue close to foraman caecum
Option D: In anterior 2/3 of inferior surface
Correct Answer: Near the base of tongue close to foraman caecum ✔
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Option A: Dorsal part of II pharyneal pouches
Option B: Ventral part of II pharyneal pouches
Option C: Dorsal part of III pharyneal pouches
Option D: Ventral part of I pharyneal pouches
Correct Answer: Ventral part of II pharyneal pouches ✔
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Option A: First pharyngeal arch
Option B: First and second pharyngeal arches
Option C: Second and third pharyngeal arches
Option D: Fourth pharyngeal arch
Correct Answer: Second and third pharyngeal arches ✔
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Option A: Spheno Mandibular Ligament
Option B: Stylomandibular ligament
Option C: Anterior ligament of Malleus
Option D: Stylohyoid Ligament
Correct Answer: Stylohyoid Ligament ✔
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Option A: Thyroglossal duct
Option B: Rathke’s pouch
Option C: Notochordal process
Option D: Embryonal disc
Correct Answer: Thyroglossal duct ✔
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Option A: Dorsal part of 1st ectodermal pouch
Option B: Dorsal part of 2nd cleft
Option C: Dorsal part of 3rd ectodermal pouch
Option D: Sixth branchial arch
Correct Answer: Dorsal part of 1st ectodermal pouch ✔
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Option A: The head first, then width of face and length (or) depth of face after wards.
Option B: the width of face, then head and length (or) depth of face after wards
Option C: The length ( or) depth of face then width of face and the head
Option D: The head first , length (or) depth of face and then width of face
Correct Answer: The head first, then width of face and length (or) depth of face after wards. ✔
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Option A: Hepatocytes
Option B: Epithelial cells of the intestine
Option C: Odontoblasts
Option D: Goblet cells
Correct Answer: Odontoblasts ✔
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Option A: First brachial arch
Option B: First brachial pouch
Option C: Second brachial arch
Option D: Second pharyngeal pouch
Correct Answer: Second brachial arch ✔
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Option A: first arch
Option B: Second arch
Option C: Third arch
Option D: Fourth arch
Correct Answer: first arch ✔
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Option A: Anterior 1/3 of tongue
Option B: Anterior 2/3 of tongue
Option C: Posterior 1/3 of tongue
Option D: Posterior 2/3 of tongue
Correct Answer: Anterior 2/3 of tongue ✔
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Option A: 1st,2nd ,3rd bronchial arches
Option B: 1st ,3rd, 5th bronchial arches
Option C: 1st ,3rd, 4th bronchial arches
Option D: 1st, 4th, 5th bronchial arches
Correct Answer: 1st ,3rd, 4th bronchial arches ✔
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Option A: Otic capsule
Option B: Styloid bone
Option C: Hyoid cartilage
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Otic capsule ✔
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Option A: Pharyneal arch
Option B: Buccopharyngeal membrane
Option C: Rathke’s pouch
Option D: Mandibular process
Correct Answer: Buccopharyngeal membrane ✔
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Option A: Fusion of lateral nasal process with maxillary process
Option B: Fusion of median nasal process with maxillary process
Option C: Fusion of median and lateral nasal process
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Fusion of median nasal process with maxillary process ✔
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Option A: Maxillary and mandibular
Option B: Maxillary and median nasal
Option C: Maxillary mandibular lateral nasal and median nasal
Option D: Mandibular and median nasal
Correct Answer: Maxillary mandibular lateral nasal and median nasal ✔
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Option A: Deep cervical fascia
Option B: Fascia lata
Option C: Masseteric fascia
Option D: Stylomandibular ligament
Correct Answer: Masseteric fascia ✔
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Option A: Cords of billroth
Option B: Hassal’s corpuscles
Option C: Lymphatic nodules
Option D: While pulp
Correct Answer: Lymphatic nodules ✔
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Option A: Gomphosis
Option B: Enarthroses
Option C: Diarthroses
Option D: Amphiarthroses
Correct Answer: Amphiarthroses ✔
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Option A: Endothelial cells
Option B: Oligodendrocytes
Option C: Microglia
Option D: Astrocytes
Correct Answer: Oligodendrocytes ✔
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Option A: Purkinje
Option B: Stellate
Option C: Cajal
Option D: Pyramidal
Correct Answer: Purkinje ✔
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Option A: Choroid plexus
Option B: Cerebral veins
Option C: Arachnoid villi
Option D: Emissary veins
Correct Answer: Arachnoid villi ✔
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Option A: Stratified squamous epithelium
Option B: Simple squamous epithelium
Option C: Stratified columnar epithelium
Option D: Pseudostratified epithelium
Correct Answer: Stratified squamous epithelium ✔
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Option A: Fibrous joints
Option B: Primary cartilaginus
Option C: Secondary cartilaginous
Option D: synovial joint
Correct Answer: synovial joint ✔
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Option A: Bipolar neurons
Option B: Unipolar neurons
Option C: Multipolar neurons
Option D: Stellate cells
Correct Answer: Bipolar neurons ✔
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Option A: Highly susceptible to ischaemia
Option B: Mainly supplied by right coronary
Option C: Mainly supplied by left coronary
Option D: Has a dual blood supply?
Correct Answer: Has a dual blood supply? ✔
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Option A: Azygos vein
Option B: Brachiocephalic artery
Option C: Arch of aorta
Option D: Left Subclavian
Correct Answer: Arch of aorta ✔
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Option A: T1 – T3
Option B: T2 – T6
Option C: T3 – T7
Option D: L1 – L5
Correct Answer: B. T2 – T6 ✔
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Option A: Spleen
Option B: Kidney
Option C: Liver
Option D: Small intestine
Correct Answer: Liver ✔
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Option A: Auditory tube
Option B: Nasal septum
Option C: Articular cartilage
Option D: Costal cartilage
Correct Answer: Auditory tube ✔
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Option A: Salivary
Option B: Mammary
Option C: Sebaceous glands
Option D: Gastric
Correct Answer: Sebaceous glands ✔
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Option A: Cortical bone
Option B: Cancellous bone
Option C: Teeth
Option D: Nail
Correct Answer: Cortical bone ✔
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Option A: Submandibular gland
Option B: Parotid gland
Option C: Lacrimal gland
Option D: Sublingual gland
Correct Answer: Lacrimal gland ✔
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Option A: Right and left
Option B: Anterior and posterior
Option C: Medial & Lateral
Option D: Apical and inferior
Correct Answer: Medial & Lateral ✔
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Option A: In the sub- mental triangle
Option B: In the posterior triangle
Option C: In the midline from hyoid to suprasternal notch
Option D: around the middle 1/3rd of internal jugular vein
Correct Answer: around the middle 1/3rd of internal jugular vein ✔
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Option A: Left atrium
Option B: Left ventricle
Option C: Right ventricle
Option D: Right atrium
Correct Answer: Left atrium ✔
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Option A: Lower border of LI
Option B: Lower border of L3
Option C: Lower border of S1
Option D: Lower border of L5
Correct Answer: Lower border of LI ✔
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Option A: Occipital lobe
Option B: Temporal lobe
Option C: Frontal lobe
Option D: Parietal lobe
Correct Answer: Occipital lobe ✔
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Option A: Nucleus solitarius
Option B: Nucleus ambiguous
Option C: Dentate nucleus
Option D: Red nucleus
Correct Answer: Nucleus ambiguous ✔
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Option A: I,II, VII, VIII
Option B: I,II, VI, VII
Option C: I,III,VII,VIII
Option D: I,II,VI,VIII
Correct Answer: I,II, VII, VIII ✔
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Option A: Pons
Option B: Frontal sinus
Option C: Foramen ovale
Option D: Sphenoidal sinus
Correct Answer: Sphenoidal sinus ✔
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Option A: Malleus
Option B: Stapes
Option C: Chorda tympani
Option D: Cells of cord
Correct Answer: Cells of cord ✔
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Option A: Chorda tympani
Option B: Tegmen tympani
Option C: Tensor tympani
Option D: Facial nerve
Correct Answer: Tensor tympani ✔
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Option A: Radial nerve
Option B: Ulnar nerve
Option C: Median nerve
Option D: Vidian nerve
Correct Answer: Ulnar nerve ✔
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Option A: Type I
Option B: Type II
Option C: Type III
Option D: Type IV
Correct Answer: Type I ✔
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Option A: Brain
Option B: Posterior pituitary gland
Option C: Liver
Option D: Small intestine
Correct Answer: Liver ✔
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Option A: Pyramidal tract
Option B: Lateal spinothalamic tract
Option C: Vestibular nuclei
Option D: Spinal nucleus of trigeminal nerve
Correct Answer: Vestibular nuclei ✔
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