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Quiz 8

front 1

Moving a distal part of arms or legs to follow a circular path is

A. extension

B. flexion

C. rotation

D. circumduction

back 1

D. circumduction

front 2

Moving a bone towards the body's midline is

A. flexion

B. pronation

C. supination

D. extension

back 2

B. pronation

front 3

The movement of bones around a fixed angle without lateral displacement is called

A. flexion

B. extension

C. rotation

D. adduction

back 3

C. rotation

front 4

Turning the forearm and hand so that the palm is downward or facing posteriorly is an example of

A. flexion

B. pronation

C. supination

D. extension

back 4

B. pronation

front 5

Which of the following movements is a good example of abduction?

A. turning the hand palm upward

B. spreading the fingers

C. moving the hand toward the shoulder

D. bending the head backwards

back 5

B. spreading the fingers

front 6

A movement away from the midline of the body is termed

A. inversion

B. abduction

C. flexion

D. extension

E. adduction

back 6

B. abduction

front 7

Which of the following movements is a good example of supination?

A. opening the mouth

B. extreme bending of the head backwards

C. turning the hand palm upward

D. moving the hand toward the shoulder

E. spreading the fingers

back 7

C. turning the hand palm upward

front 8

A twisting motion of the foot that turns the sole of the foot outward is known as

A. inversion

B. dorsiflexion

C. plantar flexion

D. eversion

E. none of the above

back 8

D. eversion

front 9

The ligament that provides support to the front of the knee joint is the _____ ligament.

A. anterior cruciate

B. posterior cruciate

C. patellar

D. tibial collateral

E. popliteal

back 9

C. patellar

front 10

The medial surface of the knee joint is reinforced by the _______ ligament.

A. cruciate

B. tibial collateral

C. fibular collateral

D. popliteal

E. patellar

back 10

B. tibial collateral

front 11

The back of the knee joint is reinforced by _________ ligaments.

A. tibial collateral

B. posterior cruciate

C. popliteal

D. anterior cruciate

E. patellar

back 11

C. popliteal

front 12

The movements known as dorsiflexion and plantar flexion involve moving the

A. leg

B. arm

C. foot

D. hand

E. hip

back 12

C. foot

front 13

Which foot movement enables the ballerina to stand on her toes?

A. dorsiflexion

B. eversion

C. plantar flexion

D. rotation

E. inversion

back 13

C. plantar flexion

front 14

Which of the following movements is a good example of depression?

A. spreading the fingers

B. opening the mouth

C. extreme bending

D. turning the hand palm upward

E. moving the hand toward the shoulder

back 14

B. opening the mouth

front 15

In the knee joint, the medial and lateral menisci

A. are found between the patella and femur

B. take the place of bursae

C. are cartilages that bind the knee to the tibia

D. act as cushions and conform to the shape of the articulating surfaces

E. both A and B

back 15

D. both A and B

front 16

An extension past the anatomical position is know as

A. hyperextension

B. extension

C. flexion

D. rotation

E. double jointed

back 16

A. hyperextension