A. Emissary vein
B. Mandibular nerve
C. Trigeminal nerve
D. A & B
Related Mcqs:
- Structures passing through foramen spinosum is_______________?
A. Accessory meningeal artery
B. Middle meningeal artery
C. Mandibular nerve
D. Maxillary nerve - Structures passing through the sigmoid (mandibular ) notch are_____________?
A. Auriculotemporal nerve
B. Mandibular nerve
C. Masseteric nerve and vessels
D. Chorda tympani - Proteins are linear polymers of amino acids, They fold into compact structures Sometimes these folded structures associate to form homo or hetero dimers Which one of the following refers to this associated form ?
A. Denatured state
B. Molecular aggregation
C. Precipitation
D. Quaternary structure - Foramen magnum transmits all except_________________?
A. Vertebral artery
B. Spinal branch 10th nerve
C. Spinal cord
D. Vertebral venous plexus - Foramen caecum is seen in____________?
A. Ethmoid Bone
B. Tongue
C. Sphenoid
D. A and B - Mental foramen is located_______________?
A. Between roots of premolars
B. Between roots of molars
C. Near canine
D. Between Incisions - Foramen transversarium transmit______________?
A. Inferior jugular vein
B. Inferior petrosal sinus
C. Sigmoid sinus
D. Vertebral artery - Foramen transversarium transmit________________?
A. Inferior jugular vein
B. Inferior petrosal sinus
C. Sigmoid sinus
D. Vertebral artery - Injury to the right mandibular nerve as it passes though foramen ovale produces the following effects______________?
A. Loss of taste from the anterior 2/3 of tongue
B. Deviation of the tongue to the left
C. Deviation of chin to left when mouth is opened
D. Loss of general sensation to anterior 2/3 of tongue - Which structure does not pass through the jugular foramen ?
A. Vagus nerve
B. Glossopharyngeal nerve
C. Accessory nerve
D. Internal carotid artery