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AN16.1-6 | Gluteal region & back of thigh — Gate Quiz

Graded 10 questions · 20 min · 3 attempts

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Q1 AN16.3 1 pt

A A. Right gluteus maximus
B B. Right gluteus medius and minimus
C C. Left gluteus medius and minimus
D D. Left gluteus maximus

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Q2 AN16.2 1 pt

A A. Superior gluteal nerve
B B. Inferior gluteal nerve
C C. Sciatic nerve
D D. Posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh

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Q3 AN16.1 1 pt

A A. Inferior gluteal nerve
B B. Superior gluteal nerve
C C. Sciatic nerve
D D. Obturator nerve

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Q4 AN16.4 1 pt

A A. Tibial division of sciatic nerve
B B. Common peroneal division of sciatic nerve
C C. Femoral nerve
D D. Obturator nerve

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Q5 AN16.5 1 pt

A A. Anterior superior iliac spine and pubic tubercle
B B. Greater trochanter and ischial spine
C C. Ischial tuberosity and greater trochanter
D D. Posterior superior iliac spine and greater trochanter

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Q6 AN16.6 1 pt

A A. Baker's cyst
B B. Popliteal artery aneurysm
C C. Lipoma
D D. Popliteal lymph node enlargement

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Q7 AN16.1 1 pt

A A. It is the strongest abductor of the hip
B B. The superior gluteal nerve passes below it
C C. The sciatic nerve usually exits below it
D D. It forms the floor of the popliteal fossa

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Q8 AN16.4 1 pt

A A. Insertion into the head of fibula
B B. The musculotendinous junction of biceps femoris (long head)
C C. Origin from the anterior inferior iliac spine
D D. Mid-belly of semimembranosus

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Q9 AN16.6 1 pt

A A. Semimembranosus
B B. Semitendinosus
C C. Biceps femoris
D D. Plantaris

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Q10 AN16.3 1 pt

A A. Paralysis of gluteus maximus
B B. Weakness of gluteus medius and minimus due to superior gluteal nerve denervation
C C. Paralysis of piriformis and deep rotators
D D. Weakness of the quadriceps

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