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The parasympathetic root of the otic ganglion is derived from:


A. Nerve to Medial Pterygoid


B. Lesser Petrosal Nerve


C. Greater Superficial Petrosal Nerve


D. Nerve plexuses around the middle meningeal artery

B. Lesser Petrosal Nerve

The posterior division of the mandibular nerve give rise to:


A. Lingual Nerve


B. Buccal Nerve


C. Meningeal Branch


D. Nerve to medial pterygoid muscle


A. Lingual Nerve




What nerve arises directly from the trunk of the mandibular nerve?


A. Nerve to masseter


B. Nerve to temporalis


C. Nerve to medial pterygoid


D. Nerve to lateral pterygoid

C. Nerve to medial pterygoid

What is the sympathetic root of the otic ganglion?


A. Lesser Petrosal Nerve


B. Nerve plexus around the internal maxillary artery


C. Glossopharyngeal nerve


D. Nerve plexuses around the middle meningeal artery

D. Nerve plexuses around the middle meningeal artery

Which is the correct statement regarding chorda tympani?


A. It is derived from the facial nerve


B. It terminate inti the posterior 1/3 of the tongue


C. To reach the tongue it uses the inferior alveolar nerve as a passageway


D. Is give to it by the glossopharyngeal nerve as the nerve psses the middle ear

A. It is derived from the facial nerve

Which muscle is not a depressor of the mandible?


A. Medial pterygoid


B. Lateral pterygoid


C. Mylohyoid


D. Anterior belly of digastric

A. Medial pterygoid


One of the nerve below is not a direct branch of maxillary nerve.


A. Zygomatic


B. Posterior superir alveolar


C. Middle superior alveolar


D. Ganglionic branch of sphenopalatine nerve

C. Middle superior alveolar

Feature/s common to muscles of masticstion


A. Attached to mandible


B. Maxillary nerve is the nerve supply


C. Maxillary artery is the arterial supply


D. Elevates, protrudes mandible

A. Attached to mandible

Not true of buccal nerve of mandibular nerve


A. Purely sensory


B. Larhest branch of anterior division of V3


C. Mixed sensory and motor


D. Suupply the mucous membrane of cheek and mouth

C. Mixed sensory and motor

Action of Masseter muscle


A. Protract and raise mandible


B. Raise and retract mandible


C. Depresses and protract mandible


D. Helps in side to side movement

A. Protract and raise mandible

Middle meningeal artery passes through ______ with the nerve _________

Foramen spinosum , Nervous spinosus

The auriculotemporal nerve springs by two roots from the mandibular nerve. Receives communication from otic ganglion through what cranial nerve?

Glossopharyngeal nerve

The occipitofrontalis is used for the facial expression of


A. Distaste


B. Doubt


C. Surprise


D. Disdain

C. Surprise

The ICA provides arterial supoly to the scalp via the:


A. Ophthalmic artery


B. Occipital artery


C. Superficial Temporal Artery


D. Posterior Auricular Artery

C. Superficial Temporal Artery

The supratrochlear and supraorbital nerves arises from:


A. CN V1


B. CN V2


C. CN V3


D. CN 2

A. CN V1

External Jugular Vein is formed by the union of what veins?

Posterior auricular vein and posterior retromandibular vein

The ophthalmic nerve enters the cranial cavity through the:


A. Superior orbital fissure


B. Foramen ovale


C. Foramen rotundun


D. Foramen lacerum

A. Superior orbital fissure

Temporal fossa

Origin of temporalis muscle

Not found in the temporal fossa


A. Auriculotemporal nerve


B. Deep temporal nerves


C. Temporalis fascia


D. Otic ganglion

D. Otic ganglion

The superificial temporal artery is a terminal branch of the _______ artery

ECA

The strucyure passes thru the parotid gland and divides into the superficial and deep parts:


A. ECA


B. Retromandibular Vein


C. Facial nerve


D. Lingual nerve

C. Facial nerve

The parotid gland secretes a ______ type of saliva

Purely serous

The parotid capsule is derived rrim the _______ layer of cervical fascia

Investing layer

Stensen's duct opens into:


A. Oral vestibule opposite mandibular molar


B. Oral vestibule opposite the maxillary molar

B. Oral vestibule opposite the maxillary molar

What veins form the retromandibilar vein?

Superficial Temporal Vein and Maxillary Vein

Facial nerve exits the skull through _______ foramen

Stylomastoid foramen