Home > Joints and Disorders MDCAT Joints and Disorders MDCAT Welcome to your Joints and Disorders MDCAT Name email 1. The joints that allow movements in several directions are: (2009) Hinge Joints Ball and Socket Joints Fibrous Joints Cartilaginous Joints 2. Which of the following bones listed is an example of a “long” bone? Ribs Ulna Phalanges Mandible 3. Neck has----- type of joints: Ball and socket Pivot Hinge Fibrous 4. How many bones make up the human spine? 7 33 25 24 5. Which bone is the longest and strongest bone in the human body? Cranium Femur Tibia Radius 6. which of the following is the bones of axial skeleton Humerous femur tibia rib 7. Which disease causes immobility and fusion of vertebral joint? (2008) Sciatica /Osteomalacia (soft bones) Spondylosis Disc slip Rickets 8. Which combination is an example of ball and socket joints: (2018) Hip & shoulder joints Shoulder & knee joints Hip & elbow joints Hip & Knee joints 9. Hip and shoulder joints are examples of: (2016) Cartilaginous joints Synovial joints Hinge joints Ball and socket joints 10. Microcephaly, the small sized skull is due to: (2009) Nutritional Cause Skeleton Damage Hormonal Causes Genetic Defect 11. The “sternum” is a very important bone that protects the _____________. Brain Heart Lungs iver 12. the bones which protect the brain cranium facial humerus pectoral girdle 13. At the end of long bones special tissue is present to reduce the firiction ligaments tendon cartilage muscles 14. Ligaments hold bone to bone. True False 15. The stabbing pain in the leg is: Arthritis Sciatica Spondylosis Disc slip 1 out of 1 Please fill in the comment box below. Time is Up! Time's up