B. Superior Petrosal Sinus
C. Common Facial Vein
D. External Jugular Vein
A. External laryngeal
B. Recurrent laryngeal
D. Glossopharyngeal
A. Five pairs
B. Three pairs
C. Two pairs
B. Posterior belly of digastric
C. Stapedius
D. Buccinator
B. Artery of pterygoid canal
C. Ascending pharyngeal
D. Middle meningeal
A. Superior thyroid artery
B. Occipital artery
C. Posterior auricular artery
A. Buccinator
D. Occipitofrontalis
B. Facial artery
C. Temporal artery
D. Anterior cerebral artery
A. Omohyoid
C. Stenothyroid
D. Sternohyoid
A. Right superficial temporal artery
C. Right supra orbital artery
D. Right supra trochlear artery
A. Situated at the floor of the infratemporal fossa
B. All of the above
D. Secretomotor supply for the parotid gland
B. Supplies branches to upper and lower lips
C. Main source of blood supply to palatine tonsil
D. Conveys post ganglionic sympathetic fibers to submandibulr gland
A. Dorsal part of 3rd ectodermal pouch
C. Sixth branchial arch
D. Dorsal part of 2nd cleft
A. Thyroid cartilage
C. Cricoid cartilage
D. Cricothyroid membrane
A. Lesser palatine artery
B. Sphenopalatine artery
C. Nasopalatine artery
A. Occulomotor ( III) nerve
B. Trigeminal nerve
D. Traochlear nerve
B. Below hyoid bone
C. Hyoid bone
D. Above Styloid process
A. The tonsil
C. The lingual tonsil
D. The adenoid
A. Styloid bone
C. None of the above
D. Hyoid cartilage
B. Maxillary
C. Abducent
D. Facial
A. 6th branchial arch
B. 3rd branchial arch
D. 2nd branchial arch
B. Internal caroited artery
C. Superficial temporal artery
D. External carotide artery
B. All motor branches
C. All sensory branches
D. One motor and all sensory branches
A. Ciliary
B. Submandibular
D. Otic ganglion
B. Roots of trigeminal nerve are attached to pons
C. It has three main divisions
D. Trigeminal nerve supplies the dura mater of middle cranial fossa
A. Two
D. More than two
A. Stylomandibular ligament
B. Spheno Mandibular Ligament
C. Anterior ligament of Malleus
A. Hassals corpuscles
C. Cords of billroth
D. While pulp
A. Posterior communicating
B. Anterior cerebral
D. Middle cerebral
A. In posterior 1/3 of dorsal aspect
B. In anterior 2/3 of inferior surface
C. In anterior 2/3 of dorsal aspect
A. Branch of cervical plexus
B. Branch of facial nerve
C. Hypoglossal nerve
A. Embryonal disc
B. Notochordal process
C. Rathkes pouch
A. Second pharyngeal pouch
B. First brachial arch
C. First brachial pouch
A. Right atrium
C. Right ventricle
D. Left ventricle
A. Three arteries and one vein
B. One artery and three veins
D. One artery and one vein
A. Lingual, facial and palatine nerve
C. Inferior alveolar and cervical nerves
A. All of the above
B. First Arch
D. Second Arch
A. Foramen rotundum
B. Superior orbital fissure
D. Foramen ovale
A. Internal thoracic, verterbraland thyro cervical trunk are branches of subclavian artery
B. Left subclavian artery is a branch of arch of aorta
C. Principal artery of upper limb
E. Right subclavian artery is a branch of brachioceplialic artery
B. Postganglionic sympathetic fibres
C. Preganglionic sympathetic fibres
D. Postganglionic parasympathetic fibres
A. Glossopharyngeal nerve
B. Facial nerve
C. Trigeminal nerve
A. Sphenoid
B. Vomer
D. Lacrimal
B. Blastopore
C. Notochordal process
D. Cloacal membrane
A. Extra cranial
B. Intra petrous
D. Intra cavernous
A. Right and left
B. Apical and inferior
C. Anterior and posterior
A. External carotid artery
B. Middle cerebral artery
A. Whole of face
C. Only ipsilateral upper part of the face
D. Whole of lower face
B. Mandibular division of trigeminal nerve
C. 6th nerve
D. 4th nerve
A. Facial nerve peripheral branch
B. Posterior auricular nerve
C. Superficial temporal nerve
A. 1st ,3rd, 5th bronchial arches
B. 1st, 4th, 5th bronchial arches
C. 1st,2nd ,3rd bronchial arches
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