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(a) 8 (b) 9
(b)
(a) Long bones (b) Regular bones (c) Flat bones (d) Short bones.
(a) Men
(b) Women
(a) Pivot joint (b) Saddle joint (c) Condyloid joint (d) Hinge joint.
55. Carpal joint is the example of
56. Which of the following planes of the body divides it into upper and lower parts?
(a) hummers-femur
(b) radius-ulna
(c) ulna-phalanges
60. What type of muscles is capable of resisting fatigue in a long duration activity?
(a) Long bone (b) short bone (c) seamed bone (d) replacing bone.
67. A bone which is formed by the transformation of connective tissue is called (a) replacing bone (b)
investing bone (c) seamed bone (d) flat bone.
(a) Protection
(a) Suture
(a) 20 (b) 21
(a) 6 (b) 7
(c) 8 (d) 9.
(b) Class II
(c) Class I
79. Imaginary line passing laterally from one side to other is called
(a) Sagittal axis (b) sagittal plane (c) vertical axis (d) lateral axis.
(a) Shortens
(b) Lengthens
(a) At rest
(b) In motion
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(a) Kinetics
(b) Kinematics
(c) Biomechanics
86. The branch of mechanics, which deals with the force that produces or changes the state of motion, is
87. Largest bone in the human body is (a) tibia (b) femur (c) fibula (d) hummers.
(a) 7 (b) 8
(a) Aristotle
(a) Flexibility
(b) Agility
(c) Explosive strength
(d) Endurance.
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