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Question-1
The joint between atlas and axis is
(A)
Pivot joint
(B)
saddle joint
(C)
angular joint
(D)
hinge joint
Question-2
Astragalus and calcanium are present in
(A)
forelimb
(B)
hindlimb
(C)
scapula
(D)
clavicle
Question-3
Haversian canal is found in the bones of
(A)
aves
(B)
pisces
(C)
reptiles
(D)
mammals
Question-4
Select the correct statement from the following
(A)
exoskeleton is living tissue like scales
(B)
exoskeleton and endoskeleton comprises dead cell
(C)
endoskeleton is non-living like bones and cartilages
(D)
endoskeleton is made of living skeletal connective tissues
Question-5
The joint of radio-ulna with the upper arm is
(A)
hinge joint
(B)
pivot joint
(C)
socket joint
(D)
gliding joint
Question-6
Appendicular skeleton is
(A)
vertebrae
(B)
ribs and sternum
(C)
girdles and their limbs
(D)
skull and vertebral column
Question-7
A greater trochanter is found in
(A)
ulna
(B)
femur
(C)
radius
(D)
humerus
Question-8
The study of the bones is known as
(A)
osteology
(B)
chondrology
(C)
kinesiology
(D)
all of these
Question-9
In which bone of rabbit, the patellar groove is found?
(A)
femur
(B)
humerus
(C)
radio-ulna
(D)
tibio-fibula
Question-10
Hinge joint is present in between
(A)
humerus and redius ulna
(B)
femur and pectoral girdle
(C)
humerus and pelvic girdle
(D)
humerus and olecranon bursitis
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