A. Occulomotor
B. Trochlear
C. Trigeminal
D. Ophthalmic
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Related Mcqs:
- Lacrimation is affected when facial nerve is injured at _____________?
- A. Geniculate ganglion B. Sphenopalatine ganglions C. A & B D. At foramen spinosum...
- The hypoglossal nerve is the motor nerve to all of the muscles of the tongue except, the____________?
- A. Genioglossus B. Palatoglossus C. Superior longitudinal muscle D. Inferior longitudinal muscle...
- The branch of facial nerve that conveys the secretomotor impulse involved in lacrimation is_____________?
- A. Chorda tympani nerve B. Deep peterosal nerve C. Greater petrosal nerve D. Lesser petrosal nerve...
- The muscle of tongue not supplied by the hypoglossal nerve is_____________?
- A. Hyoglossus B. Styloglossus C. Genioglossus D. Palatoglossus...
- Which of the following muscles moves the condyle and articular disc anterior and downwards on glenoid fossa______________?
- A. Lateral pterygoid B. Medial pterygoid C. Temporalies- anterior fibers D. Temporalis – posterior fibers...
- All the following nerves may be injured while doing excision of submandibular salivary glands except______________?
- A. Lingual nerve B. Spinal accessory nerve C. Mandibular branch of facial nerve D. Hypoglossal nerve...
- Main motor nerve supply to the pharynx is_____________?
- A. Vagus nerve B. Accessory nerve C. Glossopharyngeal nerve D. Facial nerve...
- The lesion which is erythematous, recurrent and distributed along with the sensory nerve trunk is_____________?
- A. Herpes zoster B. Erythema multiformae C. Herpetic gingivo stomatis D. Recurrent aphthous...
- Inability of exchange of oxygen through lung tissue if known as____________?
- A. Anoxic anoxia B. Anoxia C. Histotoxic hypoxia D. Ischemic hypoxia...
- A patient shows inability to close the right corner of the mouth is most probably suffering form_______________?
- A. Myasthenia gravis B. Bell’s palsy C. TMJ dysfunction syndrome D. Multiple sclerosis...
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