Upper limb test (2015/16), Malin

A detailed anatomical illustration of the human upper limb, highlighting major nerves, arteries, and muscles, set against a neutral background for clarity.

Upper Limb Anatomy Quiz

Test your knowledge of the upper limb anatomy with this comprehensive quiz. Each question is designed to challenge your understanding of muscle innervation, nerve pathways, and arterial supply.

Key Features:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Covers various aspects of upper limb anatomy
  • Great for students and healthcare professionals
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingBone342
What is TRUE about the radial nerve?
It lies in front of the axillary artery
It innervates two flexors of the forearm
Innervates the muscles of the thumb
It innervates the extensor digiti minimi
All above are false
Short head of biceps muscle:
Limits the quadriangular space medially
Its origin is on the coracoid process of the scapula
Is innervated by the ulnar nerve
Its origin is on supraglenoid tubercle
All above are false
Ulnar artery directly gives off:
Superior radial collateral artery
Superior ulnar collateral artery
Middle collateral artery
Interosseous recurrent artery
It gives none of the above
Lateral head of triceps muscle is attached to:
Coracoid process of humerus
Medial side of the shaft of humerus
Infraglenoid process of the scapula
Olecranon
None of the above
What is TRUE about the axillary nerve?
It terminates as the lateral cutaneous nerve of the forearm
It pierces the biceps brachii muscle
It goes by quadriangular space with the axillary artery
It innervates muscle which flexes arm
All above are fals
Which of the following muscles is NOT innervated by the median nerve?
Flexor carpi radialis muscle
Pronator teres
Extensor digiti minimi
Pronator quadratus
All above are true
What is FALSE about the ulnar nerve?
Innervates skinn of the third finger
Innervates skin of little finger
Innervates interoossei muscles
Innervates the muscles of the thumb
All above are true
Which artery goes by the triangular space?
Deep brachial artery
Radial collateral artery
Posterior circumflex humeral artery
Circumflex scapular artery
None of the above
Muscles of the superficial layer of the posterior group of the forearm:
All are supplied by the ulnar nerve
All their tendons pass through the carpal tunnel
All are innervated by the median nerve
All are innervated by the radial nerve
All above are false
What is true about the axillary cavity?
Its posterior wall creates muscle innervated by pectoralis anterior nerve
In its anterior wall you can find triangular space
Serratus anterior muscle creates its lateral wall
Contains ulnar artery
All above are false
Which muscle belongs to the muscles of the thenar eminence?
Flexor pollicis
Extensor digiti minimi
Abductor pollicis longus
Extensor pollicis brevis
None of the above
Skin of the thumb
Only median nerve
Only radial nerve
Median and ulnar
Median and radial
All above are false
Which of the following nerves originate in the lateral cord of the brachial plexus?
Nerve which innervates brachialis muscle
Nerve which innervates extensor carpi radialis longus
Nerve which innervates triceps
Nerve which innervates deltoid muscle
None of the above originates in the lateral cord
The superficial palmar arch
Lies under palmer apponeurosis
Lies on the level of the bases of metacarpal bones
Gives the dorsal digital arteries
Gives the dorsal metacarpal arteries
All of the above are false
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