A. I,II, VII, VIII
B. I,II, VI, VII
C. I,III,VII,VIII
D. I,II,VI,VIII
Related Mcqs:
- Lateral part of middle cranial fossa and posterior cranial fossa are divided by ______________?
A. Petrous temporal bone
B. Croista galli
C. Transverse groove
D. Sphenoid bone - The cranial nerves which are part of parasympathetic card via_____________?
A. III, IV, V, VII
B. III, VII , VIII, IX
C. III, VII, IX, X
D. VII, IX, X, XI - All the cranial nerves provide innervations for the structures in the head and neck EXCEPT one, the additionally supplies the thorax and abdomen_____________?
A. Glossopharyngeal
B. Spinal accessory
C. Vagus
D. Hypoglossal - Infection spreading via lymphatics from the lower lip first enter the blood stream at the___________?
A. Brachiocephalic vein
B. Inferior labial vein
C. Inferior labial artery
D. Pterygoid venous plexus - The total volume of CSF is_______________?
A. 50 ml
B. 100 ml
C. 150 ml
D. 275 ml - CSF is directly returned to venous system by _____________?
A. Choroid plexus
B. Cerebral veins
C. Arachnoid villi
D. Emissary veins - A child’s CSF was examined I contains slightly raised or normal PMN cells, raised lymphocytes, absence of mycotic growth, value of protein is normal or above normal, glucose level is normal. The most probable diagnosis is____________?
A. Pyogenic bacterial meningitis
B. Viral meningitis
C. Fungal meningitis
D. Tuberculous meningitis - All of the following penetrate the CSF except________________?
A. Dextrose
B. Dilantine
C. Diazepam
D. Dopamine - Nucleus in brain common to IX, X and XI cranial nerves____________?
A. Nucleus solitarius
B. Nucleus ambiguous
C. Dentate nucleus
D. Red nucleus - Muscles spared by complete transaction of cranial part of accessory nerve_______________?
A. Cricopharyngeus
B. Palatopharyngeus
C. Stylopharyngeus
D. Salpingopharyngeus