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Important Questions on Muscular and Skeletal System

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Which of the following joints would allow no movement? 
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Describe briefly any four moveable joints with examples.
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Match List I with List II: 

List I

List II

A. Cartilaginous Joint  I. Between flat skull bones 
B.Ball and Socket Joint II. Between adjacent vertebrae in vertebral column
C. Fibrous Joint III. Between carpal and metacarpal of thumb
D. Saddle Joint IV.  Between Humerus and Pectoral girdle

Choose the correct answer from the options given below: 

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Match List-I with List-II.

List-I List-II
(a) Scapula (i) Cartilaginous joints
(b) Cranium (ii) Flat bone
(c) Sternum (iii) Fibrous joints
(d) Vertebral column (iv) Triangular flat bone
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Which of the following is present between the adjacent bones of the vertebral column?
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Describe the structure of synovial joint with the help of a neat labelled diagram,
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Select the correct matching of the types of the joint with the example in the human skeletal system.
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The pivot joint between atlas and axis is a type of
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The outer covering of cartilage is known as ______________ .
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In between the first rib and sternum, which of the following joint is present?
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Find the mismatch from the following pairs:

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Match the column I with column II and select the correct option with respect to joints and their locations.

  Column-I   Column- II
(A) Ball and socket (1) Carpal and metacarpal of thumb
(B) Hinge (2) Atlas and axis
(C) Pivot (3) Frontal and parietal
(D) Saddle (4) Knee
    (5) Humerus and pectoral girdle
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All of the following are correct matching of synovial joint and its location except
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Which of the following pairs is correcrly matched?
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Match the following and choose the correct option.
 
  Column-I   Column- II
(A) Ball and socket (1) Carpal and metacarpal of the thumb
(B) Hinge (2) Atlas and axis
(C) Pivot (3) Frontal and parietal
(D) Saddle (4) Knee
    (5) Humerus and pectoral girdle