Distance possible test questions
Ann stands on her "tip toe's" to reach her favorite dish in the cupboard. What is the movement of her ankles? A. Plantar Flexion B. Extension C. Dorsiflexion D. Anterior Rotation
A. Plantar Flexion
Jillian is the cutest little baby, she is lying in her crib playing with the toy that is hanging above her. What position is Jillian lying in? A. Supine B. Prone C. Flexed D. Extended
A. Supine
Which statement is correct? A. The neck is superior to the pelvis B. The chest is inferior to the stomach C. The hip is superior to the shoulder D. The ribs are superior to the chin
A. The neck is superior to the pelvis
Which statement is correct? A. The knee is proximal to the hip B. The hip is proximal to the knee C. The shoulder is distal to the elbow D. The knee is distal to the ankle
B. The hip is proximal to the knee
Tom has just received his new Hoveround! As he prepares to get into his chair safely, he straigtens and braces his left arm on the left armrest of the chair. He bends forward to flip up the footplate of the chair. Which movements have occurred at his ELBOW and HIP joints? A. Flexion of elbow, Extension of hip B. Abduction of elbow, Flexion of hip C. Extension of elbow, Flexion of hip D. Abduction of elbow, adduction of hip
C. Extension of elbow, Flexion of hip
Mrs. Smith has poison ivy on her shoulder, the poor thing. She reaches her right hand over to her left shoulder to "scratch that itch". Which movement is occuring at her ELBOW joint? A. Extension B. Circumduction C. Flexion D. Supination
C. Flexion
Standing erect, facing observer, arms at side, palms facing forward
Anatomical Position
The reason Mrs. Cicoria is angry is that she held out her right hand, PALM UP, waiting for Mr. Cicoria to give her some cash so that she could go shopping. What best describes this movement? A. Pronation B. Supination C. Adduction D. Rotation
B. Supination
Mark is sitting in a chair, legs out in front of him resting on an ottoman. His knees are..... A. Hyperextended B. Rotated C. Flexed D. Extended
D. Extended
Which statement is correct? A. The ear is medial to the eye B. The chin is anterior to the nose C. The elbow is proximal to the shoulder D. The elbow is distal to the shoulder
D. The elbow is distal to the shoulder
Jane has completed those jumping jacks, her hands are now at her side. Which movement did she complete? A. Adduction B. Abduction C. Internal Rotation D. Lateral Flexion
A. Adduction
Mrs. Jones is walking toward you. You are looking at her from a (an)_______________view?
Anterior
Remember when Mrs. Cicoria was mad, she was tapping her right foot on the floor? Which best describes her ANKLE movement as her foot lifts off the floor in an UPWARD motion? A. Plantar Flexion B. Dorsi Flexion C. Inversion D. Eversion
B. Dorsi Flexion
Mrs. Cicoria is mad at Mr. Cicoria. Her posture is as follows... She is standing with her left foot pointed forward, her right foot is pointed out the the side, her hands are on her hips, she is tapping her right foot up and down off the floor. Which answer best describes the action of her right HIP joint? A. Flexion B. External Rotation C. Extension D. Internal Rotation
B. External Rotation
Tilt your head, bringing your right ear to your right shoulder. What is the movement of your neck? A. Rotation B. Lateral Flexion C. Medial Flexion D. External Flexion
B. Lateral Flexion
GI Joe is working on his third set of thirty push-ups. Which best describes the position he is in? A. Distal B. Prone C. Strong D. Supine
B. Prone
Which statement is correct? A. The inside of the thigh is lateral to the outside of the thigh B. The shoulder is lateral to the neck C. The knee is lateral to the hip D. The ankle is medial to the foot
B. The shoulder is lateral to the neck
Jane feels compelled to do a few jumping jacks. Which movement is taking place as her hands come together above her head? A. Lateral Flexion B. Adduction C. Internal Rotation D. Abduction
D. Abduction
Which movement is occurring at Mrs. Smith's right shoulder when she "scratches that itch"? A. External Rotation B. Circumduction C. Lateral Flexion D. Internal Rotation
D.Internal Rotation