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Questions based on Cranial nerves, Physiology of pain, Headache, Anatomy of Ear, Physiology of Hearing and balance, Extraocular muscles, Physiology of Vision, Ascending tracts, Brachial plexus, Pathogenesis of peripheral neuropathies, Leprosy, Local anesthesia, Opioid, and Neoplasm of brain.
Questions based on Cranial nerves, Physiology of pain, Headache, Anatomy of
Ear, Physiology of Hearing and balance, Extraocular muscles, Physiology of
Vision, Ascending tracts, Brachial plexus, Pathogenesis of peripheral
neuropathies, Leprosy, Local anaesthesia, Opioid, and Neoplasm of brain.
1. Which cranial nerve are multiple in number
a. Vestibulocochlear
b. Glossopharyngeal
c. Olfactory
d. Oculomotor
2. Which of the following cranial nerve passes through foramen rotundum
a. Ophthalmic division of trigeminal nerve
(Superior orbital fissure)
b. Mandibular division of trigeminal nerve
(Foramen ovale)
c. Maxillary division of trigeminal nerve
(Foramen rotundum)
,d. All 3 divisions of trigeminal nerve
3. Which of the following is a 2nd order neuron for visual pathway
a. Optic chiasma
b. Pretectal nucleus
c. Lateral geniculate body
,d. Occipital lobe
4. Which of the following cranial nerve can be seen in cerebellopontine
angle
a. Abducens nerve
b. Facial nerve
c. Vestibulocochlear nerve
d. Glossopharyngeal nerve
5. At which part of the brain is Edinger-Westphal nucleus located
,a. Forebrain (1,2)
b. Midbrain (3,4)
c. Pons (5,6,7,8)
d. Medulla oblongata (9,10,11,12)
6. Which of the following do not pass through cavernous sinus
a. Oculomotor nerve
b. Trochlear nerve
c. Mandibular division of trigeminal nerve
d. Abducens nerve
7. Damage to which of the cranial nerve causes lateral strabismus
a. Oculomotor nerve
b. Trochlear nerve
(SO4, Abduction + depression + medial rotation)
c. Facial nerve
d. Abducens nerve
(LR6, abduction)
Medial Strabismus + Elevation
Superior oblique weak→ Trochlear lesion
, 8. Which of the following cranial nerve supply mylohyoid and anterior belly
of digastric muscle
a. Facial nerve
b. Ophthalmic division of trigeminal nerve
c. Maxillary division of trigeminal nerve
d. Mandibular division of trigeminal nerve
(Some muscle of neck & mastication)
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