NMS 1 Anatomy booklet - The brain and the cranial nerves.

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NMS 1 Anatomy booklet - The brain and the cranial nerves.
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Question 1

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  • Cerebral cortex
  • Diencephalon
  • Corpus callosum
  • Motor cortex

Question 2

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  • Diencephalon
  • Corpus callosum
  • Midbrain
  • Cerebellum

Question 3

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  • Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Medulla
  • Cerebellum

Question 4

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  • Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Medulla
  • Diencephalon

Question 5

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  • Medulla
  • Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Diencephalon

Question 6

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  • Cerebellum
  • Diencephalon
  • Midbrain
  • Corpus callosum

Question 7

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  • Spinal cord
  • Medulla
  • Central canal
  • Oesophagus

Question 8

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  • Pre-central gyrus
  • Post-central gyrus
  • Lateral sulcus
  • Parieto-occipital gyrus

Question 9

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  • Central sulcus
  • Pre-central gyrus
  • Parieto-occipital gyrus
  • Lateral sulcus

Question 10

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  • Pre-central gyrus
  • Post-central gyrus
  • Lateral sulcus
  • Parieto-occipital gyrus

Question 11

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  • Parieto-occipital sulcus
  • Parieto-occipital gyrus
  • Central sulcus
  • Lambdoid sulcus

Question 12

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  • Lateral sulcus
  • Temporal gyrus
  • Coronal gyrus
  • Temporal sulcus

Question 13

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What feature connects the left and right cerebral hemispheres?
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  • Diencephalon
  • Corpus callosum
  • Superior colliculus
  • Longitudinal fissure

Question 14

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What deep groove separates the left and right cerebral hemispheres?
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  • Longitudinal fissure
  • Central sulcus
  • Medial sulcus
  • Corpus collosum

Question 15

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  • Corpus collosum
  • Globus pallidus
  • Third ventricle
  • Motor cortex

Question 16

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  • Lateral ventricles
  • Caudate nucleus
  • Putamen
  • Insula

Question 17

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  • Caudate nucleus
  • Internal capsule
  • Lateral ventricles
  • Globus pallidus

Question 18

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  • Internal capsule
  • Putamen
  • Lateral ventricles
  • Insula

Question 19

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  • Putamen
  • Corpus collosum
  • Third ventricle
  • Caudate nucleus

Question 20

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  • Caudate nucleus
  • Lateral ventricles
  • Insula
  • Globus pallidus

Question 21

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  • Third ventricle
  • Lateral ventricles
  • Corpus collosum
  • Basal ganglia

Question 22

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  • Insula
  • Corpus collosum
  • Caudate nucleus
  • Putamen

Question 23

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Which cranial nerves do not have brainstem nuclei?
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  • Olfactory
  • Optic
  • Abducens
  • Oculomotor
  • Hypoglossal
  • Glossopharyngeal

Question 24

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Which cranial nerves are purely motor?
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  • Oculomotor
  • Trochlear
  • Abducens
  • Hypoglossal
  • Accessory
  • Olfactory
  • Trigeminal
  • Facial

Question 25

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Which cranial nerves are purely sensory?
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  • Olfactory
  • Optic
  • Vestibulocochlear
  • Vagus
  • Facial
  • Abducens
  • Accessory
  • Trigeminal

Question 26

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The trigeminal nerve is split into what three divisions?
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  • Mandibular
  • Maxillary
  • Ophthalmic
  • Olfactory
  • Masticatory

Question 27

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What is the function of the olfactory nerve (CN 1)?
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  • Perception of smell from the nasal cavity
  • Vision of the retina
  • To turn the eye laterally
  • Assists in swallowing

Question 28

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What is the function of the optic nerve (CN 2)?
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  • Vision of the retina
  • To the superior oblique muscle which abducts and depresses the eye
  • To abduct the eye
  • Taste perception

Question 29

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What muscles does the oculomotor nerve innervate?
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  • Superior rectus
  • Inferior rectus
  • Medial rectus
  • Inferior oblique
  • Levator palpebrae superioris
  • Superior oblique
  • Lateral rectus

Question 30

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What is the function of the oculomotor nerve (CN 3)?
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  • Turn the eye superiorly
  • Turn the eye inferiorly
  • Raises the upper eyelid
  • Adducts the eyeball
  • Constricts the pupil
  • Abducts the eyeball
  • Relaxes the pupil

Question 31

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What is the function of the Trochlear nerve (CN 4)?
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  • Innervates the superior oblique muscle which turns the eyeball inferiorly and abducts it.
  • Innervates the superior oblique muscle which turns the eyeball superiorly and abducts it.
  • Innervates the superior oblique muscle which turns the eyeball inferiorly and adducts it.
  • Innervates the superior oblique muscle which turns the eyeball superiorly and adducts it.

Question 32

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What sensory information does the Ophthalmic branch of the Trigeminal nerve (CN 5) carry?
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  • Cornea
  • Eyelids
  • Nose
  • Skin of the scalp
  • Upper teeth

Question 33

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What sensory information does the Maxillary branch of the Trigeminal nerve (CN 5) carry?
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  • Upper lip
  • Maxillary teeth
  • Mucosa of the nose
  • Maxillary sinuses and palate
  • Skin of the face over the maxilla
  • Mandibular teeth
  • Sensation from the cornea

Question 34

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What muscles does the Mandibular branch of the Trigeminal nerve (CN 5) innervate?
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  • Muscles of mastication
  • Mylohyoid
  • Tensor villi palatini
  • Tensor tympani
  • Sternohyoid
  • Sternocleidomastoid

Question 35

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What is the function of the Abducens nerve (CN 6)?
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  • To abduct the eye via the lateral rectus
  • To adduct the eye via the superior oblique
  • To adduct the eye via the lateral rectus
  • To abduct the eye via the superior oblique

Question 36

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What is the function of the Facial nerve (CN 7)?
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  • Taste from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue
  • Motor function to the muscles of facial expression
  • Motor function to the muscles of mastication
  • Taste from the posterior 1/3 of the tongue

Question 37

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What is the function of the Vestibulocochlearnerve (CN 8)?
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  • Balance
  • Hearing
  • Visual information from the retina
  • Motor supply to the sternocleidomastoid

Question 38

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What is the function of the Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN 9)?
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  • Swallowing
  • Taste perception from the posterior 1/3 of the tongue
  • Taste perception from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue
  • Motor supply to the intrinsic muscles of the tongue

Question 39

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What is the function of the Vagus nerve (CN 10)?
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  • Motor function to the pharyngeal constrictors
  • Intrinsic muscles of the larynx
  • Motor function of the palate muscles
  • Swallowing
  • Taste perception from anterior 1/3 of the tongue

Question 40

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What is the function of the Accessory nerve (CN 11)?
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  • Motor function to the sternocleidomastoid
  • Motor function to the trapezius
  • Motor function to the serratus anterior
  • Motor function to the muscles of mastication

Question 41

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What is the function of the Hypoglossal nerve (CN 12)?
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  • Intrinsic muscles of the tongue
  • Extrinsic muscles of the tongue
  • Intrinsic muscles of the larynx
  • Extrinsic muscles of the pharynx

Question 42

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What foramen does the olfactory nerve exit via?
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  • Cribiform plate
  • Optic canal
  • Foramen rotundum
  • Foramen ovale

Question 43

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What foramen does the optic nerve exit via?
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  • Optic canal
  • Foramen ovale
  • Internal acoustic meatus
  • Jugular foramen

Question 44

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What foramen do CN 3,4,6 and the Ophthalmic branch of the Trigeminal nerve exit via?
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  • Superior orbital fissure
  • Optic canal
  • Jugular foramen
  • Hypoglossal canal

Question 45

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What foramen does the Maxillary branch of the Trigeminal nerve exit via?
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  • Foramen rotundum
  • Foramen spinosum
  • Foramen ovale
  • Jugular foramen

Question 46

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What foramen does the Mandibular branch of the Trigeminal nerve exit via?
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  • Foramen ovale
  • Jugular foramen
  • Hypoglossal canal
  • Carotid canal

Question 47

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What foramen does CN 7 and 8 exit via?
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  • Internal acoustic meatus
  • Hypoglossal canal
  • Superior orbital fissure
  • Jugular foramen

Question 48

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What foramen does CN 9, 10 and 11 exit via?
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  • Jugular foramen
  • Hypoglossal canal
  • Superior orbital fissure
  • Foramen ovale

Question 49

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What foramen does the hypoglossal nerve exit via?
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  • Hypoglossal canal
  • Optic canal
  • Cribiform plate
  • Foramen rotundum
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