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SONOGRAPHY CANADA (GENERALIST) 1 EXAM
LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK| GENERAL
SONOGRAPHY REVIEW WITH COMPLETE 950 REAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS/ ALREADY GRADED A+ (MOST RECENT!!)
The main portal vein supplies blood to which of the following organs?
a) Liver
b) Spleen
c) Pancreas
d) Gallbladder
e) Gastrointestinal tract - Correct Answer -a. Liver
Which of the following arteries are termed the hypogastric arteries?
a) Gonadal arteries
b) Suprarenal arteries
c) Common iliac arteries
d) External iliac arteries
e) Internal iliac arteries - Correct Answer -e. Internal iliac arteries
Which vascular structures course posterior to the superior mesenteric
artery and anterior to the abdominal aorta?
a) Splenic vein
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b) Left renal vein
c) Splenic artery
d) Left gastric artery
e) Superior mesenteric vein - Correct Answer -b. Left renal vein
Which branch of the aorta supplies the ascending colon?
a) Celiac axis
b) Gastroepiploic artery
c) Gastroduodenal artery
d) Inferior mesenteric artery
e) Superior mesenteric artery - Correct Answer -e. superior mesenteric
artery
Which of the following arteries arises caudal to the inferior mesenteric
artery?
a) Lumbar
b) Gonadal
c) Infrarenal
d) Median sacral
e) Inferior phrenic - Correct Answer -d. median sacral
Which of the following vessels receives blood from the gallbladder,
pancreas, spleen, and gastrointestinal tract?
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a) Hepatic veins
b) Main portal vein
c) Inferior vena cava
d) Inferior mesenteric vein
e) Superior mesenteric vein - Correct Answer -b. Main portal vein
Which of the following anatomical variants involve the fundus of the
gallbladder?
a) Junctional fold
b) Fetal lobulation
c) Phrygians cap
d) Hartmann's pouch
e) Multiseptated gallbladder - Correct Answer -c. Phrygians cap
Gallbladder enlargement is suggested once the transverse diameter
exceeds:
a) 3 mm
b) 4 cm
c) 5 cm
d) 7 cm
e) 9 cm - Correct Answer -c. 5 cm
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Which of the following gallbladder abnormalities is not always
pathological in origin?
a) Cholecystitis
b) Cholelithiasis
c) Biliary sludge
d) Cholsesterolosis
e) adenomyomatosis - Correct Answer -c. biliary sludge
A contracted gallbladder is a common sonographic finding in which of
the following conditions:
a) Cholesterolosis
b) Adenomyomatosis
c) Portal hypertension
d) Chronic cholecystitis
e) Metastatic gallbladder disease - Correct Answer -d. chronic
cholecystitis
A patient presents with an occasional history of right upper quadrant
pain following a spicy meal. The sonographic findings are most
consistent with which of the following abnormalities?
a) Cholangitis
b) Cholecystitis
c) Cholelithiasis
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SONOGRAPHY CANADA (GENERALIST) 1 EXAM
LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK| GENERAL
SONOGRAPHY REVIEW WITH COMPLETE 950 REAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS/ ALREADY GRADED A+ (MOST RECENT!!)
The main portal vein supplies blood to which of the following organs?
a) Liver
b) Spleen
c) Pancreas
d) Gallbladder
e) Gastrointestinal tract - Correct Answer -a. Liver
Which of the following arteries are termed the hypogastric arteries?
a) Gonadal arteries
b) Suprarenal arteries
c) Common iliac arteries
d) External iliac arteries
e) Internal iliac arteries - Correct Answer -e. Internal iliac arteries
Which vascular structures course posterior to the superior mesenteric
artery and anterior to the abdominal aorta?
a) Splenic vein
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b) Left renal vein
c) Splenic artery
d) Left gastric artery
e) Superior mesenteric vein - Correct Answer -b. Left renal vein
Which branch of the aorta supplies the ascending colon?
a) Celiac axis
b) Gastroepiploic artery
c) Gastroduodenal artery
d) Inferior mesenteric artery
e) Superior mesenteric artery - Correct Answer -e. superior mesenteric
artery
Which of the following arteries arises caudal to the inferior mesenteric
artery?
a) Lumbar
b) Gonadal
c) Infrarenal
d) Median sacral
e) Inferior phrenic - Correct Answer -d. median sacral
Which of the following vessels receives blood from the gallbladder,
pancreas, spleen, and gastrointestinal tract?
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a) Hepatic veins
b) Main portal vein
c) Inferior vena cava
d) Inferior mesenteric vein
e) Superior mesenteric vein - Correct Answer -b. Main portal vein
Which of the following anatomical variants involve the fundus of the
gallbladder?
a) Junctional fold
b) Fetal lobulation
c) Phrygians cap
d) Hartmann's pouch
e) Multiseptated gallbladder - Correct Answer -c. Phrygians cap
Gallbladder enlargement is suggested once the transverse diameter
exceeds:
a) 3 mm
b) 4 cm
c) 5 cm
d) 7 cm
e) 9 cm - Correct Answer -c. 5 cm
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Which of the following gallbladder abnormalities is not always
pathological in origin?
a) Cholecystitis
b) Cholelithiasis
c) Biliary sludge
d) Cholsesterolosis
e) adenomyomatosis - Correct Answer -c. biliary sludge
A contracted gallbladder is a common sonographic finding in which of
the following conditions:
a) Cholesterolosis
b) Adenomyomatosis
c) Portal hypertension
d) Chronic cholecystitis
e) Metastatic gallbladder disease - Correct Answer -d. chronic
cholecystitis
A patient presents with an occasional history of right upper quadrant
pain following a spicy meal. The sonographic findings are most
consistent with which of the following abnormalities?
a) Cholangitis
b) Cholecystitis
c) Cholelithiasis
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