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Complete mock final exam for Anatomy 103 at Humber College; built to match the real test! Includes 150+ multiple choice with full answer key. Covers OIA, muscles, bones, joints, and exercise movements. Perfect for final exam prep and boosting your Anatomy grade. Ideal for Humber College students taking Anatomy 103 or any similar Anatomy & Physiology course.

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Upper Limb Anatomy MCQs

1.Which bone is the only direct connection between the upper limb and the axial
skeleton?

A) Scapula

B) Clavicle

C) Humerus

D) Sternum

Answer: B) Clavicle



2.The sternoclavicular joint is located between which two bones?

A) Clavicle and scapula

B) Sternum and humerus

C) Sternum and clavicle

D) Scapula and humerus

Answer: C) Sternum and clavicle



3.Which joint allows the most range of motion in the upper limb?

A) Elbow joint

B) Glenohumeral joint

C) Radioulnar joint

,D) Sternoclavicular joint

Answer: B) Glenohumeral joint



4.Which of the following is NOT a bone of the upper limb?

A) Tibia

B) Humerus

C) Radius

D) Ulna

Answer: A) Tibia



5.What type of joint is the elbow joint?

A) Ball and socket

B) Gliding

C) Hinge

D) Pivot

Answer: C) Hinge



6.Which movement occurs when the forearm is brought toward the upper arm?

A) Extension

B) Supination

C) Flexion

D) Pronation

Answer: C) Flexion



7.The bones in the palm of the hand are called:

A) Phalanges

,B) Carpals

C) Metacarpals

D) Tarsals

Answer: C) Metacarpals



8.Which joint is formed between the scapula and the clavicle?

A) Glenohumeral joint

B) Acromioclavicular joint

C) Sternoclavicular joint

D) Scapulothoracic joint

Answer: B) Acromioclavicular joint



9.Which of the following movements is NOT possible at the elbow joint?

A) Flexion

B) Extension

C) Rotation

D) None of the above

Answer: C) Rotation



10.Which bones form the forearm?

A) Radius and ulna

B) Humerus and radius

C) Tibia and fibula

D) Ulna and femur

Answer: A) Radius and ulna

, 11.Which of the following movements involves the scapula moving forward?

A) Retraction

B) Protraction

C) Elevation

D) Depression

Answer: B) Protraction



12.Horizontal adduction occurs primarily at which joint?

A) Elbow joint

B) Scapulothoracic joint

C) Glenohumeral joint

D) Radioulnar joint

Answer: C) Glenohumeral joint



13.What type of joint is the glenohumeral joint?

A) Hinge

B) Saddle

C) Ball and socket

D) Pivot

Answer: C) Ball and socket



14.Which movement occurs when you raise your arm to the side away from your body?

A) Flexion

B) Extension

C) Abduction

D) Adduction

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