Medical Mcqs – MCQs

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1.Which nerve is damaged if an individual cannot move their eye downward and outward?

2.Which of the following nerves is NOT located in the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus?

3.Which muscles controlling eye movement are NOT innervated by the oculomotor nerve?

4.Which nerve, when injured, can lead to ptosis?

5.Which statement about the otic parasympathetic ganglion is incorrect?

6.Which of the following is NOT a result of damage to the oculomotor nerve?

7.What happens if the seventh cranial nerve on the right side of the face is injured?

8.How many pairs of parasympathetic ganglia are present in the head region?

9.During the removal of a mandibular third molar, which of the following anatomical structures is least prone to injury?

10.Which of the following nerves is NOT classified as a somatic efferent nerve?

11.Which of the following is NOT innervated by the anterior ethmoidal nerve?

12.Which artery, when punctured for an arterial blood gas (ABG) sample, is most commonly associated with injury to the median nerve?

13.Which cranial nerve, unlike the others that primarily serve the head and neck, also extends its innervation to the thoracic and abdominal regions?

14.Which nerves provide the innervation to the vocal cords?

15.Which of the following nerves does NOT transmit proprioceptive information from the head and neck region?

16.Which nerve is responsible for ptosis when it is injured?

17.A unilateral supranuclear lesion affecting the facial nerve typically results in weakness of which facial region?

18.At which location does damage to the facial nerve NOT result in loss of tear production?

19.Which structure listed below is not located within the cavernous sinus?

20.If a patient is instructed to say "ah" and the uvula deviates upward toward the left side, which cranial nerve is most likely impaired?

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