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Bilateral means:

- occurring on only on one side of the body

- occurring on both sides of the body

- occurring on the same side of the body

- occurring on the opposite side of the body - (answer)occurring on both sides of the body



The LCL originates on the ___ and inserts on the ___.

- lateral femoral condyle; fibular head

- fibular head; lateral femoral condyle

- lateral femoral condyle; lateral tibia plateau

- lateral tibia plateau; lateral femoral condyle - (answer)lateral femoral condyle; fibular head



Ipsilateral means:

- occurring on only on one side of the body

- occurring on both sides of the body

- occurring on the same side of the body

- occurring on the opposite side of the body - (answer)occurring on the same side of the body



How many articulations exist within the knee joint?

- two

- three

- four

- none of the above - (answer)three



The ligaments of the knee can be divided into two groups:

- extracapsular / intraarticular

, JR 101 - QUIZ 1 | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026 UPDATED
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- subcapsular / interarticular

- extrarticular / intracapsular

- extra capsular / interarticular - (answer)extracapsular / intraarticular



The sagittal plane divides the body into ___ halves:

- superior and inferior

- anterior and posterior

- left and right

- none of the answers are correct - (answer)left and right



A tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle to bone and is capable of
withstanding tension is known as:

- ligament

- lamina

- tendon

- none of the answers are correct - (answer)tendon



The main blood supply to lower leg is the ____.

- popliteal artery

- coronary artery

- radial artery

- tibial artery - (answer)popliteal artery



The posterior cruciate ligament is responsible for:

- flexion of the knee

- extension of the knee

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