Bones,Joints,Muscle Quiz
By:Mohamed Mamdouh

A detailed anatomical illustration of the human skeleton, highlighting key bones, joints, and muscles, with a vibrant and educational style.

Bones, Joints, and Muscles Quiz

Test your knowledge of the human skeletal system with our engaging Bones, Joints, and Muscles Quiz! This quiz covers various aspects of anatomy, from cartilage types to the number of ribs in the human body. Perfect for students, teachers, or anyone interested in learning more about the body's framework.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Comprehensive coverage of skeletal anatomy
  • Fun and educational
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Elastic fibrocartilage present in which of the following
Ear Pinna
Articular cartilage
Intervertebral discs
Symphysis pubis
Hyaline cartilage present in which of the following
Ear Pinna
Articular cartilage in joints
Intervertebral discs
Symphysis pubis
White fibrocartilage present in which of the following
A)Articular cartilage
B)Symphysis pubis
C)Intervertebral discs
Both C,B
Hyaline cartilage present in which of the following
Developing bones in fetus
Epiphyseal plates of long bones
Articular cartilage in joints
All of the above
Meeting of 2 or more bones or a bone and a cartilage
Bones
Joints
Tissue
Organs
Axial skeleton include
Skull
Vertebral column
Sternum
Ribs
All of the above
Anterior fontanelle close at age of
3 months
18 months
3 years
2 years
Posterior fontanelle at age of
3 months
18 months
3 years
2 years
Number of cervical vertebrae is
7
12
5
1
Number of thoracic vertebrae is
7
12
5
1
Number of lumbar vertebrae is
7
12
5
1
Numbers of vertebrae in human spine
7
12
5
33
Number of true ribs
1-7 ribs
8-10 ribs
11,12
All of the above
Number of false ribs
1-7 ribs
8-10 ribs
11,12
All of the above
Number of floating ribs
1-7 ribs
8-10 ribs
11,12
All of the above
Present in lateral of forearm
Radius
Ulna
Humerus
Scapula
present in medial of forearm
Radius
Ulna
Humerus
Scapula
Bone of the arm
Radius
Ulna
Humerus
Scapula
Bones of wrist
Carpals
Metacarpals
Phalanges
Humerus
Bones of palm
Carpals
Metacarpals
Phalanges
Humerus
Bones of fingers
Carpals
Metacarpals
Phalanges
Humerus
Shoulder joint is consist of scapula (glenoid) and
Lower end of humerus
Upper end of radius
Head of humerus
Head of Ulna
Elbow joint is consist of
Lower end of humerus
Upper end of radius
Ulna
All of the above
Carpal bones and lower end of radius forming which joint
Wrist joint
Shoulder joint
Elbow joint
Sterno-clavicular joint
Clavicle + Acromion process of scapula forming which joint
Wrist joint
Shoulder joint
Sterno-clavicular joint
Acromio-clavicular joint
Clavicle + Sternum forming which joint
Wrist joint
Shoulder joint
Sterno-clavicular joint
Acromio-clavicular joint
Number of Carpals bones
5
8
3
7
Number of Metacarpals
5
8
3
2
Phalanges contain 3 bones in each finger except.....has 2
Index finger
Middle finger
Little finger
Thumb
Bone of thigh
Humerous
Radius
Tibia
Femur
Represent the medial bone of leg
Fibula
Tibia
Radius
Ulna
Represent the lateral bone of leg
Fibula
Tibia
Radius
Ulna
Number of Tarsals bones
5
7
3
8
Phalanges are 3 in each toe except....... 2
Thumb
Index finger
Small toe
Big toe
Head of femur and hip bone forming which joint
Shoulder joint
Elbow joint
Knee joint
Hip joint
Lower end of femur + patella and upper end of tibia forming which joint
Shoulder joint
Elbow joint
Knee joint
Hip joint
Lower end of both tibia and fibula with the talus (tarsal bone) forming which joint
Elbow joint
Knee joint
Ankle joint
Wrist joint
Is a calcified hard connective tissue composed of living cells (osteocytes)
Muscles
Cartilage
Bones
Ligaments
Hard,dense ivory like,usually present on the surfaces of the bone
Compact (cortical) bone
Cancellous bone
Both of them
None of the above
Formed of irregular trabeculae with spaces that form a spongy like network
Compact (cortical) bone
Cancellous bone
Both of them
None of the above
Hard,dense bones that provide strength and mobility
Short bones
Long bones
Irregular bones
Flat (squamous) bones
They have a shaft (diaphysis) and two ends (epiphysis)
Short bones
Long bones
Irregular bones
Flat (squamous) bones
Femur, Humerus are
Short bones
Long bones
Irregular bones
Flat (squamous) bones
Provide support and stability with little to no movement
Short bones
Long bones
Irregular bones
Flat (squamous) bones
Carpal and tarsal bones are
Short bones
Long bones
Irregular bones
Flat (squamous) bones
They serve as Protection and Muscular attachment
Short bones
Long bones
Irregular bones
Flat (squamous) bones
Vault of skull,sternum and scapula are
Short bones
Long bones
Irregular bones
Flat (squamous) bones
The bones that have various shapes
Short bones
Long bones
Irregular bones
Flat (squamous) bones
Facial bones, vertebrae and hip bone are
Short bones
Long bones
Irregular bones
Flat (squamous) bones
Make skull lighter, help in resonance of voice and contain air-filled spaces
Irregular bones
Flat (squamous) bones
Pneumatic bones
Sesamoid bones
Skull bones (paranasal air sinuses) are
Irregular bones
Flat (squamous) bones
Pneumatic bones
Sesamoid bones
They are found in tendons to protect them from excessive wear
Irregular bones
Flat (squamous) bones
Pneumatic bones
Sesamoid bones
Patella is
Irregular bones
Flat (squamous) bones
Pneumatic bones
Sesamoid bones
Surfaces of bones are connected together by fibrous tissue
Fibrous joints
Cartilaginous Joints
Synovial Joints
Plane joints
Sutures of the skull are which of the following joints
Fibrous joints
Cartilaginous Joints
Synovial Joints
Plane joints
Syndesmosis (inferior tibiofibular joint) are which of the following joints
Fibrous joints
Cartilaginous Joints
Synovial Joints
Plane joints
Gomphosis are which of the following joints
Fibrous joints
Cartilaginous Joints
Synovial Joints
Plane joints
Bones are connected together by cartilagenous tissue
Fibrous joints
Cartilaginous Joints
Synovial Joints
Plane joints
In primary cartilagenous joints bones are connected by
White fibrocartilage
Yellow elastic fibrocartilage
Hyaline cartilage
None of the above
Epiphyseal cartilage and base of skull are
Fibrous joints
Synovial Joints
Primary Cartilaginous Joints
Secondary Cartilaginous Joints
In secondary cartilagenous joints bones are connected by
White fibrocartilage
Yellow elastic fibrocartilage
Hyaline cartilage
None of the above
Surrounded by a fibrous capsule,lined by synovial membrane and contain synovial fluids
Fibrous joints
Synovial Joints
Cartilaginous Joints
None of the above
Contains a thin film of fluid which act as lubricant in synovial joints
Synovial membrane
Joint cavity
Ligaments
Fibrous capsule
Which joint contain intracapsular structures like tendon and cartilage
Fibrous joints
Synovial Joints
Cartilaginous Joints
None of the above
Which of the following Joints is Uniaxial
Wrist joint
Elbow joint
Shoulder joint
Hip joints
Which of the following Joints is Biaxial
Wrist joint
Elbow joint
Shoulder joint
Hip joints
Which of the following Joints is Multiaxial
A)Shoulder joint
B)Hip joints
C)Elbow joint
Both A.B
Which of the following Joints is Plane
Elbow joint
Acromio-clavicular joint
Shoulder joint
Hip joints
Which of the following Joints is consist of ball and socket
A)Shoulder joint
B)Hip joints
C)Elbow joint
Both A.B
Simple joints are formed of .........bones
2
3
4
5
Compound joints are
More than 2 bones
2 bones joint
Contain intracapsular cartilage
All of the above
Which joint Contain intracapsular cartilage
Simple joints
Compound joints
Complex joints
All of the above
Which of the following is factor for stability joint
The shape of articular surfaces
Strength of the capsule and ligaments
The surrounding muscles
All of the above
............... Muscles provide wide range of movement with less force
Parallel
Oblique
Spiral
Circular
Which of the following is Strap like muscles only
Quadratus lumborum
Rectus abdominus
Sartorius
Biceps brachii
Which of the following is Strap like muscles with tendinous intersections
Quadratus lumborum
Rectus abdominus
Sartorius
Biceps brachii
Which of the following is quadrilateral muscles
Quadratus lumborum
Rectus abdominus
Sartorius
Biceps brachii
Which of the following is Fusiform
Quadratus lumborum
Rectus abdominus
Sartorius
Biceps brachii
Which of the following are oblique muscle
Unipennate
Bipennate
Multipennate
All of the above
Which of the following is multipennate muscle
Temporalis
Pectoralis major
Orbicularis oculi
Deltoid
Which of the following is triangular muscle
Temporalis
Pectoralis major
Orbicularis oculi
Deltoid
Which of the following is spiral muscle
Temporalis
Pectoralis major
Orbicularis oculi
Deltoid
Which of the following is circular muscle
Temporalis
Pectoralis major
Orbicularis oculi
Deltoid
The shoulder joint is more.....but the hip joint is more......
Stable/mobile
Mobile/static
Mobile/stable
Static/mobile
Which of the following is an oblique muscle
Quadrilateral
Fusiform
Strap
Curciate
Attachment occurs by fibrous cord as in tendocalcaneous by
Tendon
aponeurosis
Raphe
Fleshy fibers
Attachment occurs by flat fibrous sheet as in external abdominal oblique muscle
Tendon
aponeurosis
Raphe
Fleshy fibers
Attachment occurs by fibrous band separating fleshy fibers of muscle on either side as in pharyngeal and in midline
Tendon
aponeurosis
Raphe
Fleshy fibers
Attachment occurs in popliteus muscle
Tendon
aponeurosis
Raphe
Fleshy fibers
The proximal attachment is........while distal attachment is...........
Origin/insertion
Insertion/origin
Insertion/static
Origin/static
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