1) Which bone of the pectoral girdle articulates with the axial skeleton? a) Clavicle b) Scapula c) Manibrium d) Sternum 2) Which of the following is not a function of the clavicles? a) Provide attachment for muscles b) Hold the scapula and arms laterally c) Connect to the Humerus d) Transmit compression from upper limb to axial skeleton 3) The tissue that connective the radius and ulna is known as the: a) Interosseous Membrane b) Interosseous Joint c) Distal Radioulnar Joint d) Proximal Radioulnar Joint 4) What type of synovial joint connects the humerus to the ulna? a) Saddle Joint b) Pivot Joint c) Hinge Joint d) Plane Joint 5) What does the head of the radius articulate with? a) Capitulum and Radial Notch b) Capitulum and Radial Groove c) Trochlea and Radial Notch d) Trochlea and Radial Groove 6) Which of these carpal bones is not in the proximal row? a) Scaphoid b) Lunate c) Pisiform d) Hamate 7) What landmark of the coxal bones holds the head of the femur? a) Ischium b) Acetabulum c) Obturator Foramen d) Greater Sciatic Notch 8) Which of the following is incorrect about the male and female pelvis? a) The female pelvis is lighter b) The male sacrum is less curves and longer c) The female pelvis is wide and deep d) The male pelvis is narrow and deep 9) What tarsal bones handle the majority of our body weight? a) Talus and Calcaneus b) Calcaneus and Navicular c) Talus and Navicular d) Calcaneus and Cuboid 10) Which of the following is not considered a fibrous joint? a) Sutures b) Syndesmoses c) Gomphoses d) Synchondroses 11) What type of joint is known to be slightly moveable and made of fibrocartilage? a) Syndesmoses b) Symphyses c) Synchondroses d) Syntosis 12) What joint is an example of Syndesmoses? a) Pubic Symphyses b) Intervertebral Discs c) Epiphyseal Plate d) Interosseous Membrane 13) What type of cartilage is found at the ends of long bones and absorbs compression? a) Fibrous b) Hyaline c) Articular d) Elastic 14) What two structures make up the articular capsule in synovial joints? a) Joint Cavity and Synovial Membrane b) Periosteum and Ligaments c) Articular Cartilage and Fibrous Capsule d) Fibrous Capsule and Synovial Membrane 15) What movement refers to increasing the angle between bones a) Abduction b) Adduction c) Extension d) Flexion 16) Which synovial joint is known for being nonaxial? a) Pivot Joint b) Plane Joint c) Hinge Joint d) Saddle Joint 17) What type of synovial joint is found in between the atlas and axis? a) Hinge Joint b) Pivot Joint c) Plane Joint d) Condyloid Joint 18) What synovial joint is biaxial, and is found between the metacarpals and phalanges? a) Saddle Joint b) Pivot Joint c) Hinge Joint d) Condyloid Joint 19) What joint injury occurs when ligaments of a reinforcing joint are stretched or torn? a)  Torn Cartilage b) Dislocation c) Sprains d) Arthritis

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