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1
The female pelvis typically has which of the following characteristics?
A)narrow, U-shaped greater sciatic notch.
B)wide subpubic angle, greater than 100 degrees
C)short, triangular pubic body
D)smaller, heart-shaped pelvic inlet
2
The posterior surface depression at the distal end of the humerus is the
A)intercondylar fossa.
B)coronoid fossa.
C)olecranon fossa.
D)intertubercular groove.
3
The spine of the scapula separates which two fossae?
A)supraspinous, subscapular
B)subscapular, infraspinous
C)infraspinous, supraspinous
D)supraspinous, glenoid
4
The femur articulates with the tibia at the
A)linea aspera.
B)medial and lateral condyles.
C)head of the femur.
D)greater trochanter of the femur.
5
The bony feature palpated on the lateral side of the ankle is the
A)lateral malleolus.
B)lateral talus.
C)lateral tibial tuberosity.
D)lesser trochanter.
6
Identify the bone that articulates with the os coxae at the acetabulum.
A)sacrum
B)humerus
C)femur
D)tibia
7
Which of the following is a carpal bone?
A)cuneiform
B)cuboid
C)trapezium
D)talus
8
When sitting upright, you are resting on your
A)pubic bones.
B)ischial tuberosities.
C)sacroiliac joints.
D)iliac crest.
9
The two prominent bumps you can palpate on the sides of your wrist are the
A)pisiform and trapezoid bones.
B)lunate and hamate bones.
C)styloid processes of the radius and ulna.
D)first and fifth metacarpal bones.
10
The glenoid cavity articulates with which bone or bone feature?
A)clavicle
B)head of the humerus
C)acromion process
D)trochlea of the humerus







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