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CLET PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS What nerve innervates the serratus anterior? A. lateral pectoral nerve B. axillary nerve C. dorsal scapular nerve D. medial pectoral nerve E. long thoracic nerve - Answer- E What nerve innervates the pectoralis minor? A. lateral pecto...

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CLET PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS
WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

What nerve innervates the serratus anterior?
A. lateral pectoral nerve
B. axillary nerve
C. dorsal scapular nerve
D. medial pectoral nerve
E. long thoracic nerve - Answer- E

What nerve innervates the pectoralis minor?
A. lateral pectoral nerve
B. axillary nerve
C. dorsal scapular nerve
D. medial pectoral nerve
E. long thoracic nerve - Answer- D

What nerve innervates the teres minor?
A. lateral pectoral nerve
B. axillary nerve
C. dorsal scapular nerve
D. medial pectoral nerve
E. long thoracic nerve - Answer- B

What nerve innervates the levator scapula?
A. lateral pectoral nerve
B. axillary nerve
C. dorsal scapular nerve
D. medial pectoral nerve
E. long thoracic nerve - Answer- C

what integrating center goes with the corneal reflex?
A. Midbrain
B. pons
C. medulla
D. occipital cortex
E. cerebellum - Answer- B

what integrating center goes with the gag reflex?
A. Midbrain

,B. pons
C. medulla
D. occipital cortex
E. cerebellum - Answer- C

what integrating center goes with the accommodation reflex?
A. Midbrain
B. pons
C. medulla
D. occipital cortex
E. cerebellum - Answer- D

what integrating center goes with the direct light reflex?
A. Midbrain
B. pons
C. medulla
D. occipital cortex
E. cerebellum - Answer- A

What neurological tract/ pathway goes with pallesthesia?
A. dorsal column
B. lateral spinothalamic tract
C. cerebellum
D. anterior spinothalamic tract
E. corticospinal tract - Answer- A

What neurological tract/ pathway goes with crude touch?
A. dorsal column
B. lateral spinothalamic tract
C. cerebellum
D. anterior spinothalamic tract
E. corticospinal tract - Answer- D

What neurological tract/ pathway goes with light touch?
A. dorsal column
B. lateral spinothalamic tract
C. cerebellum
D. anterior spinothalamic tract
E. corticospinal tract - Answer- A


which of the following tracts do the majority of them not cross during their pathway?
A. dorsal column medial lemniscus
B. corticospinal
C. spino-thalamic
D. spino-cerebellar - Answer- D

, Identification of the presence of apraxia is part of the __________ evaluation.
A. mental status
B. Co-ordination
C. motor
D. sensory - Answer- A

the cell body of the lower motor neuron originates in the ___________
A. anterior horn cell
B. parietal lobe
C. motor cortex
D. DRG - Answer- A

Brian presents to your office complaining of R sided lower back and leg pain that is
aggravated with sitting. you perform kemp's test on the right side (learning toward the
right) and this increases his back and leg pain. You suspect he has a ________
herniation on the ________
A. medial right
B. lateral left
C. medial left
D. lateral right - Answer- D

myasthenia gravis is considered to be (an) __________________.
A. LMNL
B. Cerebellar lesion
C. dorsal column lesion
D. UMNL - Answer- A

The cerebellum is responsible for ____________.
A. gross motor activity
B. fine motor control
C. regulating muscle tone
D. joint position sense - Answer- B

The healthy patient should minimally be able to identify degree of joint movement at the
distal interphalangeal joint of the finger while the performing joint position sense.
A. 1
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6 - Answer- A

Which ortho test is used to ID rotator cuff involvement?
1. apley's scratch 2. codman drop arm 3. speeds
A. 1
B. 2 & 3
C. 1 & 2

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