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TEST rBANK rfor rClinical rKinesiology rand rAnatomy r7th rEdition rby rLippert rLynn




Test rBank Page r1

, TEST rBANK rfor rClinical rKinesiology rand rAnatomy r7th rEdition rby rLippert rLynn


TEST BANK for Clinical Kinesiology
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rand Anatomy 7th Edition byLippert
r r r r r




rLynn
Chapter 1: Basic Information
r r r




Multiple rChoice
Identify rthe rchoice rthat rbest rcompletes rthe rstatement ror ranswers rthe rquestion.


r 1. r The rfibula ris ron rwhich rside rof rthe rlower rleg?
a. Medial c. Proximal
b. Lateral d. r Distal

r 2. r The rulna ris rwhere rin rrelation rto rthe rhumerus?
a. Medial c. Proximal
b. Lateral d. r Distal

r 3. r In ranatomical rposition, rthe rthumb ris rlocated rwhere rin rrelation rto rthe rfingers?
a. Medial c. Proximal
b. Lateral d. r Distal

r 4. r In rmoving rfrom ranatomical rposition rinto rfundamental rposition, rthe rforearm rmoves rinto
a. pronation. c. inversion.
b. supination. d. r eversion.

r 5. r When ra rperson rsteps rforward rto rrelease ra rbowling rball, rwhat rtype rof rmotion rof rthe rbody ris roccurring?
a. Angular rmotion c. Kinematic rmotion
b. Linear rmotion d. r Torque rmotion

r 6. rWhen ra rperson rgrasps ran roverhead rexercise rbar rand rpulls rit rdown, rwhat rtype rof rmotion ris roccurring rat rthe
shoulder rjoint?
r


a. Angular rmotion c. Kinematic rmotion
b. Linear rmotion d. r Torque rmotion

r 7. r A rmovement rof rone rbone ron ranother rbone rto rcause ran rincrease rin rjoint rangle ris rcalled
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a. flexion. c. rotation.
b. extension. d. r r r circumduction.

r 8. r r r Sliding ryour rfoot runder ryour rchair rto rprepare rto rstand rinvolves rknee
a. flexion. c. inversion.
b. extension. d. r abduction.

r 9. r Turning ryour rhead rto rlook rover ryour rleft rshoulder rinvolves rcervical
a. left rrotation. c. left rlateral rbend.
b. right rrotation. d. r right rlateral rbend.

r r r 10. r When rthe rscapula rmoves rinto ra rprotracted rposition, rthey rmove rin rwhat rdirection rin rrelation rto rthe rspine?
a. Superior c. Medial
b. Inferior d. r r r Lateral

r r r 11. r When ra rcondition rinvolves rboth rof rthe rlegs, rwhich rof rthe rfollowing rterms rbest rdescribes rthis rsituation?
a. Unilateral c. Bilateral
b. Ipsilateral d. r Contralateral


r r r 12. r When ra rperson rabducts rthe rshoulder rto r90 rdegrees, rthen rmoves rthe rarm rbackward, rwhat ris rthat rmotion rcalled?
a. Medial rrotation c. Horizontal radduction
b. Lateral rrotation d. r r r Horizontal rabduction




Test rBank Page r3

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apter 1: Basic Information
r r r



swer Section
r r




LTIPLE rCHOICE


1. r ANS: B PTS: 1
2. r ANS: D PTS: 1
3. r ANS: B PTS: 1
4. r ANS: A PTS: 1
5. r ANS: B PTS: 1
6. r ANS: A PTS: 1
7. r ANS: B PTS: 1
8. r ANS: A PTS: 1
9. r ANS: A PTS: 1
10. r ANS: D PTS: 1
11. r ANS: C PTS: 1
12. r ANS: D PTS: 1


MULTIPLE rCHOICE


1. Which rword ris rderived rfrom rthe rGreek rword rmeaning r―cutting rup‖?
a. Dissection
b. Physiology
c. Pathology
d. Anatomy

ANS: r D PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization
REF: P. r3 TOP: Introduction


2. Which rword ris rdefined ras rthe rstudyrof rthe rfunction rof rliving rorganisms rand rtheir rparts?
a. Dissection
b. Physiology
c. Pathology
d. Anatomy

ANS: r B PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization


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REF: p. r3 TOP: Introduction


3. Which rword ris rdefined ras rthe rscientific rstudy rof rdisease?
a. Dissection
b. Physiology
c. Pathology
d. Anatomy

ANS: r C PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization
REF: P. r3
r TOP: Introduction


4. Cells
a. are rmore rcomplex rthan rtissues.
b. are rthe rfirst rlevel rof rorganization rin rthe rbody.
c. are rthe rsmallest rliving runits rof rstructure rand rfunction rin rthe rbody.
d. both rB rand rC.

ANS: r C PTS: 1 DIF: Application REF: p. r6
TOP: Structural rlevels rof rorganization
r




5. Argroup rof rcells rthat ract rtogether rto rperform ra rfunction ris rcalled ra(n)
a. molecule.
b. organ.
c. tissue.
d. organism.

ANS: r C PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization
REF: p. r6
r TOP: Structural rlevels rof rorganization

6. The rheart ris ran rexample rof ra(n)
a. organ.
b. tissue.
c. organism.
d. system.

ANS: r A PTS: 1 DIF: Application REF: p. r6
TOP: Structural rlevels rof rorganization
r




7. The rlevels rof rorganization rfrom rmost rsimple rto rmost rcomplex rare
a. cell chemical organ tissue system.
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b. tissue cell chemical organ system.
c. chemical tissue cell organ system.
d. chemical cell tissue organ system.

ANS: r D PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization
REF: p. r5
r TOP: Structural rlevels rof rorganization


8. When rusing rdirectional rterms rto rdescribe rthe rbody, rit ris rassumed rthat rthe rbody ris rin rwhat
position?
r



a. Supine
b. Anatomical
c. Lateral
d. Prone

ANS: r B PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization
REF: p. r7
r TOP: Anatomical rposition


9. The rsupine rposition
a. describes rthe rbody rlying rface rup.
b. is ralso rcalled ranatomical rposition.
c. describes rthe rbody rlying rface rdown.
d. bothrA rand rB.

ANS: r A PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization
REF: p. r7
r TOP: Anatomical rposition


10. The rprone rposition
a. describes rthe rbody rlying rface rup.
b. is ralso rcalled rthe ranatomical rposition.
c. describes rthe rbody rlying rface rdown.
d. both rB rand rC.

ANS: r C PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization
REF: p. r7
r TOP: Anatomical rposition


11. Because rhumans rwalk rupright, rthe rterm rdorsal rcan rbe rused rin rplace rof rthe rterm
a. inferior.
b. posterior.
c. anterior.

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d. distal.




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ANS: r B PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization
REF: p. r7
r TOP: Anatomical rdirection


12. The ropposite rterm rfor rposterior rin rhumans ris
a. superior.
b. anterior.
c. ventral.
d. both rB rand rC.

ANS: r D PTS: 1 DIF: Application REF: p. r7
TOP: Anatomical rdirection
r




13. The ropposite rterm rfor rsuperficial ris
a. deep.
b. inferior.
c. posterior.
d. medial.

ANS: r A PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization
REF: p. r7
r TOP: Anatomical rdirection


14. The rbody rsection rthat rdivides rthe rright rear rfrom rthe rleft rear ris ra section.
a. frontal
b. sagittal
c. coronal
d. transverse

ANS: r B PTS: 1 DIF: Application REF: p. r9
TOP: Planes ror rbody rsections
r




15. The rbody rsection rthat rdivides rthe rnose rfrom rthe rback rof rthe rhead ris ra section.
a. frontal
b. sagittal
c. midsagittal
d. transverse

ANS: r A PTS: 1 DIF: Application REF: p. r9
TOP: Planes ror rbody rsections
r




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16. Arsection rthat rdivides rthe rbody rinto rmirror rimages ris ra section.
a. frontal
b. coronal
c. midsagittal
d. transverse

ANS: r C PTS: 1 DIF: Application REF: p. r9
TOP: Planes ror rbody rsections
r




17. The rtwo rmajor rbody rcavities rare rcalled
a. thoracic rand rabdominal.
b. thoracic rand rpelvic.

c. dorsal rand rventral.
d. mediastinum rand rpleural.

ANS: r C PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization
REF: p. r9 TOP: Bodyrcavities


18. The rliver rcan rbe rfound rin rthe
a. upper rright rquadrant.
b. epigastric rregion.
c. hypogastric rregion.
d. bothrA rand rB.

ANS: r D PTS: 1 DIF: Application REF: p. r10
TOP: Body rcavities
r




19. The rword r―leg‖ rcorrectly rdescribes rthe
a. area rfrom rthe rhip rto rthe rfoot.
b. area rfrom rthe rknee rto rthe rankle.
c. area rbetween rthe rhip rand rthe rknee.
d. femoral rarea.

ANS: r B PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization
REF: p. r13 TOP: Body rregions


20. The rhuman rbody rtries rto rmaintain ra rconstant rbody rtemperature. rThis ris ran rexample rof
a. homeostasis.

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b. a rpositive rfeedback rloop.
c. an reffector.
d. a rsensor.

ANS: r A PTS: 1 DIF: Application REF: p. r14
TOP: The rbalance rof rbody rfunctions
r




21. The rpart rof ra rfeedback rloop rthat rhas rthe rdirect reffect ron rthe rregulated rcondition ris rcalled
a. homeostasis.
b. the reffector.
c. the rsensor.
d. the rcontrol rcenter.

ANS: r B PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization
REF: p. r14
r TOP: The rbalance rof rbody rfunctions


22. The rpart rof rthe rfeedback rloop rthat rdetects ra rchange rin rthe rregulated rcondition ris rcalled
a. homeostasis.
b. the reffector.
c. the rsensor.
d. the rcontrol rcenter.

ANS: r C PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization
REF: p. r14
r TOP: The rbalance rof rbody rfunctions

23. The rpart rof rthe rfeedback rloop rthat rcompares rthe rpresent rcondition rwithin ra rbody rpart ror
region rto rits rhomeostatic rcondition ris rcalled
r



a. homeostasis.
b. the reffector.
c. the rsensor.
d. the rcontrol rcenter.

ANS: r D PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization
REF: p. r14
r TOP: The rbalance rof rbody rfunctions


24. When ryour rbodyrtemperature rdrops rbelow rnormal, ryour rmuscles rbegin rto rcontract rrapidly,
making ryou rshiver rand rgenerating rheat. rIn rthis rcase ryour rmuscles rare racting ras rthe
r



a. sensor.
b. effector.
c. controlrcenter.
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