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KINESIOLOGY MBLEx EXAM QUESTION
& ANSWER

Example of hinge joint?
1. knee
2. interphalageal
3. elbow
4. all of these -
\all of these

Which of the following muscles adduct the hip?
1. Pectineus
2. Tensor fascia latae
3. Longissimus
4. quadriceps -
\Pectineus

The original of humeral rotators would most likely be on what bone?
1. clavicle
2. Scapula
3. humerous
4. radius -
\Scapula

The proximal articulation of the radius is an example of a _______________ joint.
1. saddle
2. ball and socket
3. pivot
4. condyloid -
\pivot

Which muscle is a synergist to medial rotation of the hip?
1. Iliacus
2. Tensor fascia latae
3. Sartorius
4. Biceps femoris -
\Tensor fascia latae

Joint with the greatest range of movement?
1. pivot
2. Ball-and-socket
3. saddle

, 4. Ellipsoidal -
\Ball-and-socket

Which would you use to increase mobility at a joint?
1. Massage
2. Friction
3. passive
4. Range of motion -
\Range of motion

The structure by which bone connects to another bone is a ________________?
1. Tendon
2. Ligament
3. Cartilage
4. Muscle -
\Ligament

Which of the following joint classifications would be described as slightly moveable?
1. Synathrosis
2. Synovial
3. Diarthrosis
4. Amphiarthrosis -
\Amphiarthrosis

Hinge and pivot joints are examples of _______________ joints.
1. multiaxial
2. uniaxial
3. Biaxial
4. Triaxial -
\uniaxial

Which muscle is a synergist to lateral rotation of the hip?
1. Tensor fascia latae
2. Gemellus inferior
3. Pectinius
4. Adductor magnus -
\Gemellus inferior

Another name for amphiarthrosis is __________________?
1. Fibrous joint
2. Diarthrotic joint
3. Synovial Joint
4. Cartilage Joint -
\Cartilage Joint

What is the name of the largest foramen in the body?

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