Vogl & Mitchell |All 1-9 Chapters Covered With Questions And
Verified Solutions With Detailed Rationales And Case Studies.
, TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter 1. The Body
Chapter 2. Back
Chapter 3. Thorax
Chapter 4. Abdomen
Chapter 5. Pelvis and Perineum
Chapter 6. Lower Limb
Chapter 7. Upper Limb
Chapter 8. Head and Neck
Chapter 9. Neuroanatomy
,Chapter 1: The Body — Practice Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1
The anatomical position is best described as the body standing upright with:
A. Palms facing posteriorly and feet apart
B. Palms facing anteriorly and feet directed forward
C. Arms crossed over the chest and feet together
D. Body lying face upward with palms facing superiorly
Correct Answer: B. Palms facing anteriorly and feet directed forward
Rationale:
The anatomical position is the standard reference position used in anatomy. The body stands
upright, faces forward, arms at the sides, palms facing anteriorly, and feet directed forward.
Why the other answers are incorrect:
• A. Palms facing posteriorly and feet apart: Palms face anteriorly in anatomical position.
• C. Arms crossed over the chest and feet together: This is not the standard anatomical
reference position.
• D. Body lying face upward with palms facing superiorly: This describes a supine position,
not anatomical position.
Question 2
Which plane divides the body into right and left portions?
A. Coronal plane
B. Transverse plane
C. Sagittal plane
D. Oblique plane
Correct Answer: C. Sagittal plane
Rationale:
A sagittal plane divides the body into right and left parts. A midsagittal, or median, plane divides the
body into equal right and left halves.
Why the other answers are incorrect:
• A. Coronal plane: Divides the body into anterior and posterior parts.
• B. Transverse plane: Divides the body into superior and inferior parts.
• D. Oblique plane: Cuts the body at an angle rather than along a standard anatomical plane.
, Question 3
A coronal plane divides the body into:
A. Superior and inferior parts
B. Right and left parts
C. Anterior and posterior parts
D. Superficial and deep parts
Correct Answer: C. Anterior and posterior parts
Rationale:
A coronal, or frontal, plane divides the body into anterior and posterior sections.
Why the other answers are incorrect:
• A. Superior and inferior parts: This is a transverse plane.
• B. Right and left parts: This is a sagittal plane.
• D. Superficial and deep parts: These are directional terms, not plane divisions.
Question 4
Which term means closer to the point of attachment or origin of a limb?
A. Distal
B. Proximal
C. Lateral
D. Inferior
Correct Answer: B. Proximal
Rationale:
Proximal means closer to the trunk or point of origin. For example, the shoulder is proximal to the
elbow.
Why the other answers are incorrect:
• A. Distal: Means farther from the point of origin.
• C. Lateral: Means farther from the midline.
• D. Inferior: Means lower or toward the feet.