A. Petrous temporal bone
B. Croista galli
C. Transverse groove
D. Sphenoid bone
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following is present in the posterior cranial fossa in a five year old child______________?
A. Foramen rotundum
B. Foramen lacerum
C. Juglar foramen
D. Zygomatic nerve - All of the following canals open on the posterior wall of the pterygo palatine fossa EXCEPT_____________?
A. Greater palatine canal
B. Foramen Rotundum
C. Pterygoid canal
D. Palatovaginal canal - Taste sensations from the posterior one- third of the tongue are carried by _______ cranial nerve?
A. VII
B. V
C. X
D. IX - Which of the following features of a permanent maxillary lateral incisor aids in distinguishing it from a mandibular lateral incisor ?
A. Flattened root
B. More pronounced lingual fossa
C. Thinner incisal ridge
D. Sharper proximal incisal angles - Anterior limit of infratemporal fossa is______________?
A. Lateral pterygoid plate
B. Maxillary posterior wall
C. Pterygomaxillary fissure
D. Mastiod process - Mandibular fossa is a part of_____________?
A. Mandible bone
B. Maxilla bone
C. Sphenoid bone
D. Temporal bone - Muscle originating from scaphoid fossa is _____________?
A. Levator palatine
B. Tensor cculo
C. Palatoglossus
D. Superior constrictor - The main arterial trunk supplying the infra temporal fossa is_______________?
A. Infratemporal artery
B. Deep temporal artery
C. Maxillary artery
D. Posterior superior alveolar artery - The two major fossa of permanent maxillary first molar________________?
A. Central fossa and mesial fossa
B. Central and distal fossa
C. Mesial and distal tringular fossa
D. Distal fossa and distal tringaular fossa - Sensory nerve fibers to posterior one third of the tongue is supplied by ______________?
A. XII cranial nerve
B. IX cranial nerve
C. X cranial nerve
D. VII cranial nerve