Bones and Attachment
Upper Leg 1
Upper Leg 2
Lower Leg
Hip and Foot
100

which bone articulates with the tibia and the fibula?

a. Calcaneus
b. Cuneiform
c. Navicular

d. Talus

D. Talus

100

Which is the adductor that is the floor of the femoral triangle?

a. Gracilis 

b. Pectineus

c. Adductor brevis

d. Adductor longus

D. Adductor longus

100

The femoral triangle is formed but the Inguinal ligament , the adductor longus, and which muscle?

a. Sartorius

b.biceps femoris

c. Vastus intermedialis

d. Rectus femoris

a. Sartorius

100

The pulse of which vessel can be felt just inferiority and posteriorly to the medial malleolus?

a. Dorsal is pedis artery

b. Popliteal artery

c. Femoral artery

d. Posterior tibial artery

d. Posterior tibial artery

100

Which bones form the toes?

a. Metatarsals

b. Tarsals

c. Phalanges

d. Cuneiforms

c. Phalanges

200

Which is the distal attachment of gluteus medius?

a. Lesser trochanter

b. Intertrochanteric crest of femur

c. Ischial tuberosity

d. Lateral aspect of the greater trochanter

D. Lateral aspect of the greater trochanter

200

Which movement is created by all the quadriceps group?

a. Flexion of the hip

b. Extension of the knee

c. Lateral rotation of the knee 

d.lateral rotation of the hip

B. Extension of the knee

200

Which of the following is an action of the sartorial?

a. Extend the hip

b. Medically rotate the hip 

c. Flex the hip

d. Adduct the hip

Hint: "Tailor's Positions" 

c. Flex the hip

200

Which of the following is an action of the flexor digitorum longus?

a. Condyles of femur and posterior surfaces

b. Medial and lateral lips of the lines aspera

c. Epicondyle of femur

d. Posterior surface of the tibia

b. Medial and lateral lips of the lines aspera

200

The tarsals are accessible along which surface of the foot?

a. Dorsal

b. Plantar

c. Medial

d. Lateral

a. Dorsal

300

Which is the medial attachment of the piriformis?

a. Posterior surface of sacrum

b. Coccyx

c. Anterior surface of sacrum

d. Posterior surface of ilium

C. Anterior surface of sacrum

300

Which structure lies within the femoral triangle?

a. Sciatic nerve

b. Femoral nerve
c. abdominal aorta

d. Trochanteric bursa

b. Femoral nerve

300

Vastus lateralis is deep to what structure?

a. Iliotibial tract

b. Inguinal ligament

c. Patellar ligament

d. Sciatic nerve

a. Iliotibial tract

300

13. Which muscle belly can be accessed between the gastrocnemius heads in the popliteal space?

a. Politeus

b. Plantaris

c. Soleus

d. Tibialis posterior 

b. Plantaris

300

To locate both gluteus medius and minimus in a side lying position, you could ask your partner to perform which movement of the hip?

a. Extension

b. Rotation

c. Flexion

d. Abduction

d. Abduction

400

Which is the distal attachment of the tibialis anterior?

a. Middle cuneiform

b. Lateral cuneiform and base of the second metatarsal

c. Medial metatarsal cuneiform and base of first metatarsal

d. Distal phalanx of the first toe

C. Medial metatarsal cuneiform and base of first metatarsal

400

Which 3 tendons blend together to become the pets anserinus tendon?

a. Biceps femoris, Iliotibial tract, sartorius

b. Semitendinosis, semimembranosus, gracilis

c. Semitendinosus, semimembranosus, gracilis

d.semimembranosus, gracilis, sartorius 

b. Semitendinosis, semimembranosus, gracilis

400

What muscle make up "Silly Goose's Toes"?

a. Semimembranosus, Semitendinosus, Gracillis

b. Semitendinosus, Gracillis, Tensor Fascia Latae

c. Sartorius, Semitendinosus, Gracillis

d.Sartorius, Tensor Fascia Latae, Gracillis

c. Sartorius, SemiTendinosus, Gracillis

400

The gastrocnemius e tends halfway down the leg before blending into this connective tissue

a. Calcaneal tendon

b.spring ligament
c. Plantar aponeurosis

d. Flexor retinaculum

a. Calcaneal tendon

400

Which muscle acts as an antagonist to poses major during flexion of the hip?

a. Rectus femoris
b. Gluteus maximus
c. Gluteus minimus
d.adductor longus 

b. Gluteus maximus

500

The Tom, Duck, and Harry mnemonic device can help you remember the tendons and vessels that pass by which bony landmark?

a. Medial malleolus

b. Head of the fibula

c. Shaft of the tibia

d. Lateral malleolus

A. Medial malleolus

500

23. Which muscle is a synergistic to the hamstrings and most of the posterior of the adductor muscles?

a. Gracilis

b. Adductor magnus

c. Adductor brevis

d.adductor longus

b. Adductor magnus

500

Which muscle stretches from the anterior ASIS to the medial knee?

a. Sartorius

b. Gracilis

c. Rectus femoris

d. Tensor fasciae latae

d. Tensor fasciae latae

500

2 Question 

1.Which of the following is an action of soleus?

a. Extend the knee

b. Plantar flex the ankle

c.flex the knee

d. Dorsiflex the ankle

2.The contractions of which muscle play an important role in returning blood from the legs to the heart? (The second heartbeat)

a. Tibialis anterior 

b. Gastrocnemius 

c.soleus

d. Tibialis posterior 

1. b. Plantar flex the ankle

2.c.soleus

500

Which two bones are considered part of the pelvis and the vertebral column?

a. Sacrum and coccyx

b. Ilium and sacrum

c. Pubis and ischium

d. Ilium and ischium

a. Sacrum and coccyx

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