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Page 1 of 95 Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy 7th Edition Lynn S. Lippert Test Bank CHAPTER 1 : Basic Information Multiple Choice Select the one best choice that completes the statement or answers the question. 1. Osteokinematic motions include : a. Roll c. Flexion b. Spin d. Glide 2. The frontal axis passes ____________ through the ___________ plane. a. Top to bottom, horizontal c. Side to side, frontal b. Front to back, frontal d. Side to side, sagittal 3. In which plane do scapular elevation and depression occur? a. Horizontal c. Transverse b. Frontal d. Sagittal 4. The anatomical position is: a. Supine c. The starting position for movements b. Prone d. The position of ideal posture 5. How many degrees of freedom does a biaxial joint have? a. 1 c. 3 b. 2 d. 4 6. Which motions typically occur in the frontal plane? a. Flexion -extension c. Medial -lateral rotation b. Circumduction d. Abduction -adduction Page 2 of 95 7. The head is ________ to the pelvis. a. Medial c. Superior b. Caudal d. Ventral 8. The sagittal plane passes through the body: a. Horizontally, dividing the body into top and bottom portions c. Vertically, dividing the body into front and back portions b. Diagonally, dividing the body into triangular portions d. Vertically, dividing the body into right and left portions 9. The osteokinematic motion of extension is defined as movement of limb segment surfaces _______ . a. Anterior – away from each other c. Anterior – towards each other b. Posterior – away from each other d. Lateral – away from each other 10. Which of the following motions does not conform to the definition of that motion? a. Knee extension c. Shoulder flexion b. Hip lateral rotation d. Elbow extension 11. An individual sitting on a high stool swinging their feet is an example of: a. Closed kinetic chain c. Open kinetic chain b. Contralateral movement d. Anatomical position 12. When measuring range of motion, the anatomical position is what degree posit ion? a. 180 c. 90 b. 0 d. 120 13. The vertical axis passes through the plane: a. Front to back – sagittal c. Side to side – frontal b. Side to side – horizontal d. Superior to inferior – horizontal Page 3 of 95 14. The biceps brachii muscle is _______ to the skin a nd ________ to bone. a. Superior, inferior c. Deep, superficial b. Caudal, cranial d. Proximal, distal 15. Within which plane, and about which axis, does trunk lateral flexion occur? a. Frontal – sagittal c. Sagittal – frontal b. Horizontal – vertical d. Frontal – horizontal 16. The osteokinematic motion of abduction is defined as movement of a limb segment _______ the midline. a. Away from c. Toward b. Superior to d. Inferior to 17. In how many planes does a triaxial joint have motion? a. 4 c. 2 b. 3 d. 1 18. Which motions typically occur in the sagittal plane? a. Abduction -adduction c. Horizontal abduction -adduction b. Protraction -retraction d. Flexion -extension 19. The right hand is ____________ to the left hand and __________ to the righ t foot. a. Medial, lateral c. Contralateral, ipsilateral b. Proximal, distal d. Ventral, dorsal 20. Within which plane, and about which axis, do medial and lateral rotation occur? a. Frontal – vertical c. Horizontal – sagittal b. Horizontal – vertical d. Sagittal – frontal Page 4 of 95 CHAPTER 1 Basic Information Answer Section 1. Ans: C 2. Ans: D 3. Ans: B 4. Ans: C 5. Ans: B 6. Ans: D 7. Ans: C 8. Ans: D 9. Ans: A 10. Ans: A 11. Ans: C 12. Ans: B 13. Ans: D 14. Ans: C 15. Ans: A 16. Ans: A 17. Ans: B 18. Ans: D 19. Ans: C 20. Ans: B CHAPTER 2 Biomechanics Multiple Choice Select the one best choice that completes the statement or answers the question.

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