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This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of the joints and ligaments of the lower limb. It includes a variety of question types to assess different aspects of your understanding: - **Multiple Choice Questions**: These questions provide several answer options, and you need to select the correct one. There are 5 multiple choice questions. - **True or False Questions**: These questions require you to determine whether a statement is true or false. There are 5 true or false questions. - **Short Answer Questions**: These questions require you to provide a brief written response. There are 5 short answer questions. In total, the quiz consists of **15 questions**. It covers topics such as the stability of the hip joint compared to the shoulder, the functions of various knee ligaments, the primary ligaments of the ankle, the role of menisci in knee stability, and the effects of an ACL tear on knee stability.

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Quiz: Joints and Ligaments of the Lower Limb

Multiple Choice Questions

1.​ Why is the hip joint more stable than the shoulder?
○​ A) The shoulder has stronger ligaments.
○​ B) The hip joint has a deeper socket.
○​ C) The shoulder has a larger muscle group.
○​ D) The hip joint is less weight-bearing.
2.​ Which ligament prevents the tibia from sliding too far forward in relation to the femur?
○​ A) Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL)
○​ B) Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)
○​ C) Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)
○​ D) Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL)
3.​ What is the primary function of the Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)?
○​ A) Prevents excessive outward bending of the knee.
○​ B) Prevents the tibia from sliding too far backward.
○​ C) Provides side-to-side stability and prevents the knee from bending inward.
○​ D) Controls rotational stability.
4.​ Which ligament is most commonly injured in ankle sprains?
○​ A) Posterior Talofibular Ligament (PTL)
○​ B) Calcaneofibular Ligament (CFL)
○​ C) Anterior Talofibular Ligament (ATFL)
○​ D) Deltoid Ligament
5.​ Why are lateral ankle sprains more common than medial sprains?
○​ A) The lateral ligaments are stronger.
○​ B) The medial malleolus acts as a barrier against inversion.
○​ C) The lateral ligaments are weaker and less structurally robust.
○​ D) The normal range of motion favors eversion.

True or False

6.​ The hip joint relies more on muscles and tendons for stability compared to the
shoulder joint.
○​ True
○​ False
7.​ The Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) is stronger than the Anterior Cruciate
Ligament (ACL).
○​ True
○​ False
8.​ The Deltoid Ligament is responsible for preventing excessive inversion of the ankle.
○​ True
○​ False
9.​ Menisci contribute to knee stability by deepening the tibial surface and improving the
fit between the femur and tibia.
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