KINESIOLOGY MBLEX EXAM QUESTION & ANSWER
Example of hinge joint?
1. knee
2. interphalageal
3. elbow
4. all of these - answer- all of these
Which of the following muscles adduct the hip?
1. Pectineus
2. Tensor fascia latae
3. Longissimus
4. quadriceps - answer- Pectineus
The original of humeral rotators would most likely be on what bone?
1. clavicle
2. Scapula
3. humerous
4. radius - answer- Scapula
The proximal articulation of the radius is an example of a _______________ joint.
1. saddle
2. ball and socket
3. pivot
4. condyloid - answer- pivot
Which muscle is a synergist to medial rotation of the hip?
1. Iliacus
2. Tensor fascia latae
3. Sartorius
4. Biceps femoris - answer- Tensor fascia latae
Joint with the greatest range of movement?
1. pivot
2. Ball-and-socket
3. saddle
4. Ellipsoidal - answer- Ball-and-socket
Which muscle is an agonist to flexion of the hip?
1. Pectineus
2. Gluteus medius
3. Biceps femoris
4. Gracilis - answer- Pectineus
________________is the movement which decreases the angle between the sole of the
foot and the back of the leg. For example, when depressing an car pedal or standing on
the tiptoes can be described as plantarflexion
1. Dorsiflexion
2. Plantar flexion
3. Protraction
4. Rotation - answer- Plantar flexion
__________________where the toes are brought closer to the shin. This flexion
decreases the angle between the dorsum of the foot and the leg. An example includes
the position of the foot when walking on the heels.
1. Inversion
2. Plantar flexion
3. Eversion
4. Dorsiflexion - answer- Dorsiflexion
Ligaments are in every joint in the body. That means that wherever two bones meet,
ligaments are there to connect them. The elasticity of the fibrous ligaments allows them
to change shape and lengthen under stress and then return to their original shapes.
Function of Ligaments is to ?
1. Move a joint
2. Stabilize the joint
3. Connect muscles to muscles
4. Connect muscles to bone - answer- Stabilize the joint
The xiphoid process can be found______________?
1. surrounding the joint
2. on the humerous
3. on the sternum
4. on the temporal bone - answer- on the sternum
What is the movement in which the thumb meets the ring finger?
1. Thumb adduction
2. Thumb flexion
3. Thumb opposition
4. Thumb abduction - answer- Thumb opposition
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