Chapter 8

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11) Which of the following is a function of synovial fluid? A) acts as a shock absorber B) prevents movement C) channels the flow of blood D) restricts joint movement E) strengthens and reinforces the joint

Answer: A Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

3) Accessory structures found around the joint periphery, which provide packing material and fill spaces created when the joint cavity changes shape, are called ________. A) fat pads B) menisci C) bursae D) tendons E) ligaments

Answer: A Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

4) A cartilaginous joint that permits slight movement is (a) ________. A) symphysis B) synovial joint C) synostosis D) synchondrosis E) gomphosis

Answer: A Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

9) A dislocation, in which the articulating surfaces of a joint are forced entirely out of position, is called (a) ________. A) luxation B) subluxation C) congenital abnormality D) symphysis E) fracture

Answer: A Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

39) Which of the following fractures are among the most dangerous seen in elderly people? A) hip fractures B) knee fractures C) elbow fractures D) ankle fractures E) wrist fractures

Answer: A Learning Outcome: 8.11 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

14) Movement of joints may occur along how many possible axes of motion? A) three B) two C) one D) five E) four

Answer: A Learning Outcome: 8.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

9) At the humeroradial joint, the ________ articulates with the head of the radius. A) capitulum B) greater tubercle C) glenoid labrum D) lesser tubercle E) trochlea

Answer: A Learning Outcome: 8.6 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

12) The ________ crosses the acetabular notch in the hip joint. A) transverse acetabular ligament B) iliofemoral ligament C) acetabular labrum D) pubofemoral ligament E) ischiofemoral ligament

Answer: A Learning Outcome: 8.8 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

10) The type of joint formed by the joining of the diaphysis and each epiphysis is called a ________. A) gomphosis B) synchondrosis C) synostosis D) symphysis E) suture

Answer: B Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

12) Damage to a joint so that it is slightly out of its normal position is called a ________. A) luxation B) subluxation C) complete dislocation D) separation E) strain

Answer: B Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

6) The structure that surrounds a diarthrotic joint is called (a) ________. A) meniscus B) joint capsule C) synovial membrane D) bursa E) fat pad

Answer: B Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

15) The major weight-bearing articulation of the ankle is the ________ joint. A) tibiocalcaneal B) tibiotalar C) tibiofibular D) fibulocuboidal E) fibulotalar

Answer: B Learning Outcome: 8.10 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

16) An example of angular motion away from the longitudinal axis of the body in the frontal plane is ________. A) flexion B) abduction C) extension D) rotation E) adduction

Answer: B Learning Outcome: 8.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

18) Pronation and supination occur at a/the ________. A) humeroulnar joint B) radioulnar joint C) temporomandibular joint D) glenohumeral joint E) tibiofibular joint

Answer: B Learning Outcome: 8.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

20) What movement occurs when the vertebral column bends to the side? A) flexion B) lateral flexion C) abduction D) elevation E) adduction

Answer: B Learning Outcome: 8.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

5) The atlanto-axial joint is an example of a(n) ________ joint. A) gliding B) pivot C) saddle D) ellipsoid E) hinge

Answer: B Learning Outcome: 8.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

22) A joint that allows only rotational movements is called a ________. A) circumductive joint B) pivot joint C) gliding joint D) pronation joint E) ball and socket

Answer: B Learning Outcome: 8.3 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

28) Which structure(s), firmly attached to the superior border of the manubrium, prevents dislocation when the shoulder is depressed? A) glenoid labrum B) interclavicular ligament C) anterior sternoclavicular ligament D) costoclavicular ligament E) glenohumeral ligament

Answer: B Learning Outcome: 8.5 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension

29) The joint that permits the greatest range of motion in the entire body is the ________. A) hip B) shoulder C) knee D) elbow E) neck

Answer: B Learning Outcome: 8.5 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension

10) The movement made at the proximal radioulnar joint when turning the palm of the hand upward is called ________. A) extension B) supination C) flexion D) retraction E) pronation

Answer: B Learning Outcome: 8.6 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

34) Which of the knee structures function(s) to reinforce the medial and lateral surfaces of the joint, tighten only at full extension of the joint, and act to stabilize the joint? A) patellar ligament B) tibial and fibular collateral ligaments C) popliteal ligaments D) anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments E) iliofemoral ligament

Answer: B Learning Outcome: 8.9 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

1) A joint that permits free movement is called ________. A) a synarthrosis B) a synostosis C) a diarthrosis D) a synchondrosis E) an amphiarthrosis

Answer: C Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

2) Which of the following is the correct classification for the distal articulation between the tibia and fibula, and the interosseous membrane between the radius and ulna? A) gomphosis B) suture C) syndesmosis D) synchondrosis E) synostosis

Answer: C Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

5) An accessory structure of a joint that may subdivide a synovial cavity, channel the flow of synovial fluid, or allow for variations in the shapes of the articular surfaces is a ________. A) ligament B) bursa C) meniscus D) fat pad E) tendon

Answer: C Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

19) Which of the following is an example of angular motion? A) depression B) protraction C) extension D) eversion E) opposition

Answer: C Learning Outcome: 8.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

4) The movement of the clavicles, which occurs when one's arms are crossed across the chest, is called ________. A) flexion B) opposition C) retraction D) protraction E) extension

Answer: C Learning Outcome: 8.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

7) The ________ connects the laminae of adjacent vertebrae within the vertebral arch. A) supraspinous ligament B) posterior longitudinal ligament C) ligamentum flavum D) interspinous ligament E) anterior longitudinal ligament

Answer: C Learning Outcome: 8.4 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

31) Which structure(s) connects the distal radius to the anterior surfaces of the scaphoid, lunate, and triquetrum? A) dorsal radiocarpal ligament B) ulnar collateral ligament C) palmar radiocarpal ligament D) radial collateral ligament E) intercarpal ligament

Answer: C Learning Outcome: 8.7 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

14) The superficial ________ reinforce(s) the back of the knee joint. A) anterior cruciate ligament B) patellar ligaments C) popliteal ligaments D) medial collateral ligament E) posterior cruciate ligament

Answer: C Learning Outcome: 8.9 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

13) Small, synovial fluid-filled pockets in connective tissue are called ________. A) tendons B) intrinsic ligaments C) fat pads D) bursae E) extrinsic ligaments

Answer: D Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

7) Which of the following associations is most accurate? A) synarthroses—slightly movable B) amphiarthroses—freely movable C) diarthroses—immovable D) diarthroses—synovial E) gomphoses—slightly movable

Answer: D Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

8) Which of the following is a classification of a joint in which the bones are separated by fibrous cartilage? A) ball and socket B) gliding C) pivot D) symphysis E) hinge

Answer: D Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

8.2 Multiple Choice Questions Part II 1) A specialized form of fibrous synarthrosis that binds each tooth to the surrounding bony socket is a(n) ________. A) syndesmosis B) symphysis C) synchondrosis D) gomphosis E) synostosis

Answer: D Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

16) Arthritis always involves damage to (the) ________. A) bony tissue B) bursae C) ligaments D) articular cartilages E) tendon sheaths

Answer: D Learning Outcome: 8.11 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

6) The insertion of the ________ (an extracapsular structure of the temporomandibular joint) covers the posterior portion of the mylohyoid line. A) lateral ligament B) temporomandibular ligament C) geniohyoid ligament D) sphenomandibular ligament E) stylomandibular ligament

Answer: D Learning Outcome: 8.3 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

8) The ________ extends between the greater and lesser tubercles and holds the long head of the biceps brachii muscle against the humerus. A) coracoclavicular ligament B) acromioclavicular ligament C) glenohumeral ligament D) transverse humeral ligament E) coracoacromial ligament

Answer: D Learning Outcome: 8.5 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

30) Which ligament is often injured as a result of the repetitive, high-velocity motions involved in throwing? A) radial collateral ligament B) annular ligament C) transverse humeral ligament D) ulnar collateral ligament E) coracoacromial ligament

Answer: D Learning Outcome: 8.6 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

33) The knee joint differs from other large, complex synovial joints of the body in which of the following features? A) It is a hinge joint. B) It is reinforced by ligaments. C) It is rarely dislocated. D) It is composed of two joints within a complex synovial capsule. E) The knee joint does not differ from other joints.

Answer: D Learning Outcome: 8.9 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension

35) The cruciate ligaments attach to the ________ of the tibia. A) condyles B) epicondyles C) anterior tuberosity D) intercondylar area E) linea aspera

Answer: D Learning Outcome: 8.9 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

36) Which structure(s) is/are attached to the anterior surface of the tibia? A) tibial collateral ligament B) popliteal ligament C) anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments D) patellar ligament E) fibular collateral ligament

Answer: D Learning Outcome: 8.9 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

2) The ribs and wrist are ________ joints. A) nonaxial B) monoaxial C) triaxial D) quadaxial E) biaxial

Answer: E Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

17) Movement in the anterior-posterior plane that reduces the angle between the articulating elements is ________. A) abduction B) adduction C) extension D) rotation E) flexion

Answer: E Learning Outcome: 8.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

21) The first carpometacarpal joint is an example of a/an ________. A) hinge joint B) ellipsoid joint C) pivot joint D) gliding joint E) saddle joint

Answer: E Learning Outcome: 8.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

24) The temporomandibular joint is ________. A) amphiarthrotic B) a symphysis C) a gliding joint D) actually made up of three separate joints E) primarily a hinge joint

Answer: E Learning Outcome: 8.3 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

26) Joints between the superior and inferior articulating facets of adjacent vertebrae are called ________. A) symphyses B) gomphoses C) synostoses D) syndesmoses E) zygapophysial joints

Answer: E Learning Outcome: 8.4 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

11) The metacarpophalangeal joints are ________ joints. A) saddle B) plane C) hinge D) gliding E) condylar

Answer: E Learning Outcome: 8.7 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

32) Which of the following is an intracapsular ligament that stabilizes the hip joint, and tenses only when the thigh is flexed and undergoing external rotation? A) the iliofemoral ligament B) the pubofemoral ligament C) the ischiofemoral ligament D) the transverse acetabular ligament E) the ligament of the femoral head

Answer: E Learning Outcome: 8.8 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension

13) ________ of the knee is preceded by unlocking of the knee. A) Extension B) Protraction C) Opposition D) Retraction E) Flexion

Answer: E Learning Outcome: 8.9 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

3) A fibrous joint that holds skull bones together is called (a) ________. A) suture B) gomphosis C) synchondrosis D) synostosis E) None of the

Answers are correct. ...Answer: A Learning Outcome: 8.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

27) During a shoulder separation injury, which of the following structures is most likely to be damaged? A) acromioclavicular ligament B) coracohumeral ligament C) coracoacromial ligament D) sternoclavicular ligament E) None of the

Answers are correct. ...Answer: A Learning Outcome: 8.5 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

38) Which of the following are synovial plane joints in the foot that permit flexion/extension and abduction/adduction? A) intertarsal joints B) tarsometatarsal joints C) metatarsophalangeal joints D) interphalangeal joints E) None of the

Answers are correct. ...Answer: C Learning Outcome: 8.10 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

15) Which of the following associations describes the shoulder joint? A) uniaxial—hinge B) biaxial—condyloid C) triaxial—ball and socket D) monaxial—hinge E) None of the

Answers are correct. ...Answer: C Learning Outcome: 8.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

23) Intercarpal joints are ________. A) ellipsoidal joints B) hinge joints C) gliding joints D) ball and socket joints E) None of the

Answers are correct. ...Answer: C Learning Outcome: 8.3 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

25) The condition called ________ may occur under severe compression, when the nucleus pulposus breaks through the annulus fibrosus. A) rheumatoid arthritis B) rheumatism C) herniated disc D) a sprain E) None of the

Answers are correct. ...Answer: C Learning Outcome: 8.4 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge

37) Structures that compose the ankle joint include ________. A) the distal articular surface of the tibia B) the medial malleolus C) the lateral malleolus of the fibula D) the trochlea and lateral articular facets of the talus E) All of the

Answers are correct. ...Answer: E Learning Outcome: 8.10 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge


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