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Which is not a carpal bone?
 
  A. Hamate
  B. Trapezium
  C. Capitulum
  D. Scaphoid
  E. Trapezoid



(Question 2) Which bones articulate with the femur?
 
  A.  Os coxae, tibia, patella
  B.  Os coxae, tibia, fibula
  C.  Scapula, radius, ulna
  D.  Os coxae, fibia, tibula
  E.  Tibia, fibula, patella, os coxae



(Question 3) As an adult ages, the symphysial surface of the pubis
 
  A. becomes more flattened, and the bony ridge at its circumference progressively disappears.
  B. becomes more flattened, and a bony rim forms at its circumference.
  C. becomes more billowed, and the bony ridge at its circumference progressively disappears.
  D. becomes more billowed, and a bony rim forms at its circumference.



(Question 4) The head of the ulna articulates with the distal medial surface of the radius known as the ulnar notch.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.



(Question 5) When the radius and ulna are parallel with one another, the forearm is said to be in pronation.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.



(Question 6) Which is not a feature of the ulna?
 
  A. Trochlear notch
  B. Ulnar notch
  C. Coronoid process
  D. Head
  E. Styloid process



(Question 7) At the distal end of the humerus is a depression on the anteromedial surface. This depression accommodates a pointy projection of the ulna and is known as the ___________ fossa.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word.



(Question 8) The head of the humerus articulates with the
 
  A. greater trochanter.
  B. trochlear notch.
  C. glenoid cavity.
  D. greater tubercle.
  E. intertubercular sulcus.



(Question 9) The bony projections that can be palpated medially and laterally at the wrist are the
 
  A. medial and lateral epicondyles.
  B. spinous processes.
  C. styloid processes.
  D. medial and lateral malleoli.
  E. greater and lesser trochanters.



(Question 10) The only direct connection between the pectoral girdle and the axial skeleton is where the _____ articulates with the _____.
 
  A.  humerus; scapula
 
  B.  scapula; clavicle
 
  C.  scapula; thoracic cage
 
  D.  clavicle; humerus
 
  E.  clavicle; sternum
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