Identify the incorrect statement:
1. The human skull is monocondylic
2. The human ribs are bicephalic
3. The human mandible is craniostylic
4. Patella is a sesamoid bone

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The type of joint seen between the carpal bones is:

1. Hinge 2. Pivot
3. Gliding 4. Saddle
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Match type of synovial joint in Column I with correct example in Column II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:

COLUMN I COLUMN II
A. Ball and socket a. Gleno-humeral joint
B. Gliding b. First carpometacarpal joint
C. Saddle c. Between carpal bones
D. Condyloid d. Metacarpophalangeal joint

Codes

A B C D
1. d c b a
2. d b c a
3. a c b d
4. a b c d
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The joint between adjacent vertebrae in the vertebral column is a:

1. Fibrous joint 2. Cartilaginous joint
3. Gliding synovial joint 4. Condyloid synovial joint
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The type of joint that will allow least mobility amongst the following would be:

1. Fibrous joint 2. Primary cartilaginous joint
3. Secondary cartilaginous joint 4. Synovial joint
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The joint between atlas and axis vertebra is classified as:

1. Saddle joint 2. Pivot joint
3. Gliding joint 4. Hinge joint
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The first carpometacarpal joint at the base of the thumb is a:

1. ellipsoidal joint 2. pivot joint
3. saddle joint 4. gliding joint
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All the following are examples of synovial joints in human body except:

1. Gliding joint 2. Pivot joint
3. Sutures in cranium 4. Saddle joint
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Given below are two figures, A and B, showing two important synovial joints in human body. What will be correct?
  
I: The joint in figure A is called as the saddle joint.
II: The joint in figure B is the largest ball and socket joint in human body.
1. Only I 2. Only II
3. Both I and II 4. Neither I nor II
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The joints seen between the bones of cranium [look at the given figure] are:

1. fibrous joints called as sutures that do not allow any mobility.
2. cartilaginous syndesmoses that allow limited mobility.
3. synovial joints where the elatin protein connects the two articulating bones and allow free movements.
4. fibrous joints called as gomphosis.
Subtopic:  Fibrous & Catilaginous Joints | Synovial Joint |
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