Head and neck Anatomy

A detailed anatomical diagram of the human skull highlighting various bones and structures related to the head and neck, featuring labels and annotations for clarity.

Test Your Knowledge of Head and Neck Anatomy

Are you ready to challenge your understanding of head and neck anatomy? This quiz covers various aspects of skull structure, including the bones of the cranium and face, as well as important anatomical landmarks.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • Comprehensive questions on skull anatomy
  • Multiple choice format to test your knowledge
  • Ideal for students and professionals alike
52 Questions13 MinutesCreated by StudyingSkull42
The skull is composed of……… bones:
20
21
22
23
The cerebral cranium is composed of………. bones:
7
8
9
10
How many paired bones of cerebral cranium:
2
3
4
5
How many single bones of cerebral cranium:
4
5
7
8
The paired bones of cerebral cranium are:
Frontal and Temporal
Sphenoid and Ethmoid
Parietal and Temporal
Occipital and Parietal
How many single bones and paired bones of facial cranium:
2 single bones and 6 paired bones
3 single bones and 5 paired bones
4 single bones and 4 paired bones
6 single bones and 2 paired bones
The single bones of facial cranium:
Maxilla and Zygomatic bone
Asal bone and Inferior Nasal Concha
Vomer and Mandible
Lacrimal bone and Palatine bone
The bone that has Supraorbital Foramen is:
Frontal Bone
Parietal Bones
Maxillae
Zygoma
The bones which are on both side of the skull is:
Frontal and Temporal
Occipital and Parietal
Parietal and Temporal
Temporal and Occipital
Foramen Magnum is:
A large hole allowing passage of the spinal cord
A hole on the Temporal Bone
A landmark on the Sphenoid Bone
A superior and inferior line running laterally from the midline
Supra-orbital Foramen is on:
Frontal Bone
Zygoma
Maxilla
Temporal Bone
The smallest bone of the skull is:
Zygoma
Lacrimal
Palatine
Mandible
The suture between frontal and temporal bones is:
Coronal suture
Sagital suture
Lambdoidal suture
Squamosal suture
The suture between the parietal bone is:
Coronal suture
Sagital suture
Lambdoidal suture
Squamosal suture
The suture between temporal and parietal bone is:
Coronal suture
Sagital suture
Lambdoidal suture
Squamosal suture
The suture between parietal and occipital bone is:
Coronal suture
Lambdoidal suture
Squamosal suture
Infra-orbital foramen is on:
Zygoma
Maxilla
Palatine bones
Nasal bones
How many foramen are in the mandible:
2 foramen, Mandible and infra-orbital foramens
2 foramen, Mandible and Incisive foramens
2 foramen, Mandibular and Mental foramens
2 foramen, Mental and Incisive foramens
The most fragile bone of the face is:
Palatine bones
Mandible
Lacrimal bone
Maxilla
Zygomatic arch is formed by:
Temporal and Maxilla
Zygoma and temporal
Zygoma and Maxilla
Temporal , Zygoma and Maxilla
Meninges is formed by:
Pia Mater
Dura Mater
Arachnoid Mater
All of them
Subarachnoid Space is:
Above Pia Mater
Below Arachnoid Mater
Between Dura and Arachnoid Mater
Between Arachnoid and Pia Mater
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) is in:
Dura Mater
Subarachnoid space
Extradural Space
Pia Mater
Meninges is in:
Epidural space
Subdural and Subarachnoid Space
Potential and Subarachnoid Spaces
Epidural Space and Subdural, Subarachnoid Spaces
Artery supplies cranial dura mater is:
Middle meningeal artery
Anterior meningeal artery
C. Posterior meningeal artery
Internal Carotid artery
Dura venous sinuses are in:
Dura mater
Arachnoid mater
Pia mater
Subarachnoid mater
Sebaceous glands of the SCALP are found in:
Skin
Connective tissue
Aponeurosis
Loose Connective tissue
Pericranium
Nerve and blood vessels of the SCALP are found in:
Skin
Connective tissue
Aponeurosis
Loose Connective tissue
Pericranium
Frontalis and occipital muscles are connected by:
Skin
Connective tissue
Aponerosis
Loose Connective tissue
Pericranium
The outer surface of the SCALP bone is:
Skin
Connective tissue
Aponerosis
Loose Connective tissue
Pericranium
The nerve supply of the face and scalp:
Facial Nerve
Trigeminal nerve
Optic and Oculomotor nerve
All of them
Blood supply of the face and scalp:
Ophthalmic artery and Maxillary artery
Facial artery and Superficial temporal artery
Posterior auricular artery and Occipital artery
All of them
The are ........ Pairs of Cranial Nerves:
9
10
11
12
How many cranial nerve are only Snesory:
2
3
4
5
How many Cranial nerve are only motor:
4
5
6
7
How many Cranial nerve are mixed:
3
4
5
6
The following sensory nerve is:
Olfactory (CN I)
Vagus (CN X)
Trigeminal (CN V)
Oculomotor (CN III)
The following sensory nerve is:
Optic (CN II)
Trigeminal (CN V)
Oculomotor (CN III)
Accessory (CN XI)
The following sensory nerve is:
Vestibulocochlear (CN VIII)
Trochlear (CN IV)
Abducens (CN VI)
Hypoglossal (CN XII)
The following motor nerve is:
Oculomotor (CN III)
Olfactory (CN I)
Optic (CN II)
Trochlear (CN IV)
The following motor nerve is:
Abducens (CN VI)
Facial (CN VII)
Vestibulocochlear (CN VIII)
Glossopharyngeal (CN IX)
The following motor nerve is:
Accessory (CN XI)
Olfactory (CN I)
Optic (CN II)
Trigeminal (CN V)
The following motor nerve is:
Olfactory (CN I)
Trochlear (CN IV)
Trigeminal (CN V)
Vestibulocochlear (CN VIII)
The following motor nerve is:
Hypoglossal (CN XII)
Trigeminal (CN V)
Facial (CN VII)
Olfactory (CN I)
The following motor nerve is:
Facial (CN VII)
Optic (CN II)
Hypoglossal (CN XII)
Accessory (CN XI)
The following mixed nerve is:
Trigeminal (CN V)
Olfactory (CN I)
Abducens (CN VI)
Optic (CN II)
The following mixed nerve is:
Glossopharyngeal (CN IX)
Trochlear (CN IV)
Accessory (CN XI)
Abducens (CN VI)
The following mixed nerve is:
Vagus (CN X)
Oculomotor (CN III)
Trochlear (CN IV)
Abducens (CN VI)
The following sensory nerve is:
Olfactory, Optic, and Vestibulocochlear
Trigeminal , Facial, Glossopharyngeal and Vagus
Oculomotor , Trochlear, Abducens, Accessory, and Hypoglossal
Accessory and Hypoglossal
The following motor nerve is:
Olfactory , Optic, and Vestibulocochlear
Trigeminal , Facial , Glossopharyngeal and Vagus
Oculomotor , Trochlear , Abducens , Accessory and Hypoglossal
Accessory and Hypoglossal
 
 
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