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1. The stomach: a. Lies anterior to the greater sac. b. Receives all its arterial supply from the celiac trunk. c. All its veins drain directly into the portal vein. d. Has only parasympathetic innervation to its muscle layer. e. Has branches of the splenic artery along its lesser curvature. 2. The stomach: a. Is separated from the liver by the lesser sac. b. Forms gastric impression on the right lobe of the liver. c. Forms gastric impression above the hilum of the spleen. d. Has gastrophrenic ligament attached to the lesser curvature. e. Is related to the front of the left kidney below the body of the pancreas. 2 v 3. The celiac trunk: a. Arises from the abdominal aorta at the level of the 2nd lumbar vertebra b. Is accompanied by the celiac vein. c. Gives off the right gastric artery as a direct branch. d. Supplies all parts of the duodenum. e. Gives indirect supply to the gall bladder. e v 4. Regarding the lesser omentum, one is INCORRECT: a. Lies between the liver and the stomach. b. Extends into the fissure for the ligamentum teres. c. Contains the portal vein. d. Forms part of the anterior wall of the lesser sac. e. Has a free margin in front of the epiploic foramen. b v5. Regarding the superior mesenteric artery, one is INCORRECT: a. Arises from the abdominal aorta at the level of the transpyloric plane. b. Lies to the left of the superior mesenteric vein c. Lies in the root of the mesentery. d. Supplies the jejunum and ileum. e. Supplies the left colic flexure. e v 6. When compared with the ileum, the upper part of the jejunum: a. Has a thinner wall b. Has complicated arterial arcades. c. Has numerous mucous folds called plicae circulares. d. Has more aggregated lymphoid follicles. e. Is less vascular. c ¥. 7. Regarding the first part of the duodenum, one is INCORRECT: a. ls developed from the foregut. b. Is anterior to the bile duct. c. Has lesser omentum attached to it. d. Forms the lower boundary of the epiploic foramen e. Lies in the subcostal plane. e v 8. Regarding the first part of the duodenum, one is INCORRECT: a. Is supplied by the celiac artery. b. Is anterior to the portal vein. c. Is posterior to the gastroduodenal artery. d. Has greater omentum attached to it. e. Lies in the transpyloric plane.9. The second part of the duodenum: a. Is developed entirely from the midgut. b. Has an opening for the accessory pancreatic duct. c. Is supplied only by branches of the celiac artery. d, Lies anterior to the left renal vessels. e. Completely covered with peritoneum. b v 10. Regarding the second part of the duodenum, one is INCORRECT: a. Is posterior to the transverse colon. b. Is related anteriorly to the right lobe of the liver. c. Is anterior to the hilum of the right kidney. d. Has the bile duct opening in its anterior wall. e. Is supplied by both the celiac artery and the superior mesenteric artery. d y 11. The third part of the duodenum: a. Lies at the level of the 2nd lumbar vertebra. b. Has arterial supply from the inferior mesenteric artery. c. Is anterior to the bile duct. d. Is anterior to the superior mesenteric vessels e. Is anterior to the inferior vena cava and aorta. 12. The fourth part of the duodenum: a. Is the terminal part of the foregut b. Is anterior to the left gonadal vessels. c. ls crossed anteriorly by the inferior mesenteric artery. d. Is completely covered with peritoneum. e. Is supplied by the superior pancreatico-duodenal artery. b v13. Regarding the common bile duct, one is INCORRECT: a. Opens in the second part of the duodenum. b. Lies anterior to the portal vein. c. Lies to the right of the hepatic artery. d. Descends in front of the first part of the duodenum. e. Descends in the free margin of the lesser omentum. d v 14. Regarding the pancreas, one is INCORRECT: a. Is part of the stomach bed. b. Has a neck anterior to the origin of the portal vein. c. Has a tail that lies in the gastrosplenic ligament. d. Has an uncinate process that lies behind the superior mesenteric vessels. e. Supplied by branches of the celiac and superior mesenteric arteries. c v 15. The pancreas: a. Has a head that lies anterior to the portal vein. b. Has a neck related to the terminal part of the superior mesenteric vein. c. Has a body that lies posterior to the splenic vein. d. Has a tail that forms an impression above the lateral end of the hilum of the s e. Has a main duct that opens in the 2nd part of the duodenum above the acces b v 16. Regarding the gall bladder, one is INCORRECT: a. Has capacity of 30 - 50 mi of bile. b. Has fundus located opposite the tip of the right 9th costal cartilage. c. Has body that is adherent to the inferior surface of the liver. d. Has neck that is continuous with the bile duct. e. Receives its arterial supply from the hepatic artery. d y 17. Regarding the ureter, one is INCORRECT: a. ls about 25 cm long17. Regarding the ureter, one is INCORRECT: a. ls about 25 cm long. b. Lies posterior to the gonadal vessels. c. Lies posterior to genitofemoral nerve. d. Crosses the bifurcation of the common iliac artery. e. Has a constriction opposite the pelvi-ureteric junction. c. ¥ 18. Regarding the cecum, one is INCORRECT: a. Lies in the right iliac fossa. b. Is mobile (surrounded by peritoneum). c. Has blood supply from the superior mesenteric artery. d. Has a retrocecal recess that usually contains the vermiform appendix. e. Has no taenia coli. r= J, 19. Regarding the vermiform appendix, one is INCORRECT: a. The commonest site is retrocecal b. The base is located opposite the McBurney’s point. c. Has a nerve supply from the tenth thoracic spinal cord segment. d. Has taenia coli e. The appendicular artery usually lies behind the terminal p[art of the ileum. d v 20. Regarding the portal vein, one is INCORRECT: a. Formed by the union of the splenic and superior mesenteric veins. b. Runs upward behind the epiploic foramen. c. Lies posterior to the hepatic artery. d. Lies posterior to the bile duct. e. Lies posterior to the first part of the duodenum. b v21. Regarding the stomach, all are correct EXCEPT: a. The lesser curvature is supplied by the right and left gastroepiploic arteries b. The lesser sac lies behind the stomach. c. The lymph is drained to the celiac lymph nodes. d. The duodenum anchor the pyloric end to the posterior abdominal wall. e. The body of the pancreas is a part of the stomach bed. a v 22. Regarding the liver, all are correct EXCEPT: a. The lesser omentum connects the stomach to the porta hepatis. b. The ligamentum venosum is attached to the left branch of the portal vein. c. Itis mainly supported by the attachment of the hepatic veins to the IVC. d. The right hepatic duct drains the quadrate and caudate lobes. e. The ligamentum teres is the remains of the left umbilical vein. d ’ 23. Regarding the pancreas, all are correct EXCEPT: a. It receives part of its arterial supply from the splenic artery. b. The common bile duct passes behind the head of the pancreas. c. The main pancreatic duct opens into the 3rd part of the duodenum. d. The transverse mesocolon is attached to the anterior border of the body. e. The tail passes in the lienorenal ligament. 24. Regarding the ileum, all are correct EXCEPT: a. Has more arterial arcades than the jejunum. b. Has large amount of fat in its mesentery than that of the jejunum. c. Its lower part has Peyer's patches in the mucous membrane. d. The plicae circulares are more prominent than in the jejunum. e. Has parasympathetic innervation from the vagus. d v25. Regarding the abdominal aorta, all are correct EXCEPT: a. Itenters the abdomen opposite the 12th thoracic vertebra. b. It bifureates into 2 common iliac arteries opposite the 5th lumbar vertebra. c. It lies on the left side of the inferior vena cava. d. The branches that supply the gut arise from its anterior surface. e. The thoracic duct passes through the aortic opening of the diaphragm. b v 26. Regarding the lumbar plexus, all are correct EXCEPT: a. It lies within the psoas major muscle. b. Is formed of the dorsal rami of the upper 4 lumbar nerves c. The femoral nerve emerges from the lateral border of the psoas. d. The obturator nerve emerges from the medial border of the psoas. e. The genitofemoral nerve emerges from the front of the psoas. b y 27. Regarding the ureters, all are correct EXCEPT: a. Both have sites that are constricted b. Both receive blood supply from the gonadal arteries. c. Both pass anterior to the gonadal arteries. d. Both cross the bifurcation of the corresponding common iliac artery. e. Both run opposite the tips of the transverse processes of lumbar vertebrae Cc v 28. Regarding the inferior mesenteric artery, all are correct EXCEPT: a. Arises from the aorta opposite the 3rd part of the duodenum. b. It supplies the left 3rd of the transverse colon. c. It supplies the sigmoid colon. d. Its branches contribute to the marginal artery. e, It continues as the inferior rectal artery.29. Which of the following roots contribute to the sacral plexus? a.L1 b. L2. c.L3. d.L4. e. All of the above. d Y 30. The following veins form portal-systemic anastomoses EXCEPT: a. Esophageal branches of the left gastric vein with tributaries of azygos vein b. Paraumbilical veins and the superficial veins of the anterior abdominal wall c. Superior rectal vein and the inferior vena cava. d. Veins of the ascending and descending colon with the lumbar veins. e. Veins of the bare area of the liver with the phrenic veins. c v 31. The lesser omentum contains all of the following EXCEPT: a. Hepatic artery. b. Bile duct. c. Portal vein. d. Inferior vena cava e. Lymph nodes d y 32. The rectus sheath contains all of the following EXCEPT: a. Rectus abdominis muscle. b. Pyramidalis muscle c. Superior epigastric artery d. Inferior epigastric artery. e. llohypogastric and ilioinguinal nerves.33. The rectus sheath contains all of the following EXCEPT: a. Rectus femoris muscle. b. Pyramidalis muscle. c. Superior epigastric artery. d. Inferior epigastric artery. e, Lower 5 intercostal nerves. 34. The inferior mesenteric artery: a. Supplies the whole length of the transverse colon. b. Arises from the celiac artery. c, It continues as the superior rectal artery. d. Is present in the root of the mesentery. e. It gives off the right colic artery. c v 35. One of the following is not part of the stomach bed: a. Left kidney. b. Splenic artery. c. Left suprarenal gland. d. Body of the pancreas. e. Greater sac. e v 36. One of the following organs is not related to the visceral surface of the spleen: a. Stomach. b. Duodenum. c. Left colic flexure. d. Left kidney. e. Tail of the pancreas. b v 37. One of the following organs is not related to the visceral surface of the liver: a. Right colic flexure.37. One of the following organs is not related to the visceral surface of the liver: a. Right colic flexure. b. Right kidney. c. Stomach. d, Duodenum. e. Tail of the pancreas. e vy 38. Regarding the duodenum, all the statements are correct EXCEPT: a. ls about 10 inches long. b. It surrounds the head of the pancreas. c. The second part receives the opening of the common bile duct. d. Itis supplied by both the celiac and the superior mesenteric arteries. e. Itis completely surrounded with peritoneum. 39. The duodenum: a. Is completely covered with peritoneum. b. Is 20 inches long. c. The second part receives the opening of the cystic duct. d. Is supplied by the celiac and superior mesenteric arteries. e. Is related posteriorly to the hilum of the left kidney. d v 40. All the following veins drain into the inferior vena cava EXCEPT: a. Left testicular vein. b. Right testicular veins c. Renal veins. d. Hepatic veins e. Common iliac veins1. The portal vein: (a) ls formed behind the neck of the pancreas (b) ) \s formed by the union of splenic and inferior mesenteric veins . scends in the greater omentum % Ascends in th ies anterior to the bile duct d 4 ti he bile di (e) 7) Divides into two hepatic veins Mark Explain 2. The superior mesenteric artery: (a) Is a branch of the celiac artery (b) Continues as the superior rectal artery () Supplies the stomach and the duodenum (d) Passes in the root of the mesentery (e) Its largest branch is the splenic artery Mark Explain 3. One of the following veins doesnt end in the inferior vena cava: (a) Left renal vein (b) Right renal vein (c) Left suprarenal vein (d) Right suprarenal vein (e) Left hepatic vein Mark Explain 4. The duodenum, select the true answer/s: (a) The first inch is mobile4. The duodenum, select the true answer/s: (a) The first inch is mobile (b) The second part extends from the level of L1 to L3 (c) The third partis crossed anteriorly by the superior mesenteric artery (d) The forth partis supplied by the inferior mesenteric artery (e) The biliary orifice marks the anastomosis between celiac and superior mesenteric arteries Mark Explain 5. The bare areas of the liver include all of the following EXCEPT: (a) Duodenal impression (b) Fossa fo the gall bladder. (c) Groove for the inferior vena cava (d) Porta hepatis (e) The area bounded by the anterior and posterior coronary ligaments Mark Explain 6. The gall bladder receives sensory nerve supply from: (a) (b) (©) (a) (e) Mark Left phrenic nerve Right phrenic nerve Anterior gastric nerve Posterior gastric nerve Superior mesenteric plexus Explain 7. The liver, all are correct EXCEPT: (a) It lies mainly in the right hypochondrium.7. The liver, all are correct EXCEPT: (a) It lies mainly in the right hypochondrium. (b) The lesser omentum is attached to the fissure for ligamentum venosum (c) Is divided functionally into 8 segments (d) The left hepatic duct drains the left lobe (e) The right hepatic duct drains the quadrate lobe Mark Explain 8. The commonest site of the vermiform appendix is: (a) (b) (c) (a) (e) Retrocecal Paracecal Pelvic Subhepatic Left sided in the left iliac fossa Mark Explain 9. The spermatic cord contains all of the following EXCEPT: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Vas deferens Lymphatics from the scrotum Lymphatics from the testis Branch from the inferior epigastric artery. Branch from the abdominal aorta Mark Explain 10. The ascending colon: (a) Is mobile8. The commonest site of the vermiform appendix is: (a) (b) (©) (d) (e) Retrocecal Paracecal Pelvic Subhepatic Left sided in the leftiliac fossa Mark Explain 9. The spermati ic cord contains all of the following EXCEPT: (a) Vas deferens (b) Lymphatics from the scrotum (c) Lymphatics from the testis (d) Branch from the inferior epigastric artery. (e) Branch from the abdominal aorta Mark Explain 10. The ascending colon: (a) Is mobile. (b) Receives arterial supply from the colic branches of the inferior mesenteric artery (c) ls shorter than the descending colon (d) Has a lymphatic drainage to the inferior mesenteric lymph nodes (e) Has parasympathetic innervation from the pelvic splanchnic nerves (S2, 3, 4) Mark Explain
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