1. What is the largest bone in the human body?
A) Tibia
B) Femur
C) Fibula
Answer: B) Femur
Explanation: The femur is the longest and largest bone, located in the thigh, supporting
body weight and enabling leg movement.
2. Which muscle is responsible for extending the knee?
A) Quadriceps
B) Hamstrings
C) Gluteus Maximus
Answer: A) Quadriceps
Explanation: The quadriceps muscle group on the front of the thigh is primarily
responsible for knee extension.
3. What bone articulates with the femur at the knee?
A) Tibia
B) Fibula
C) Talus
Answer: A) Tibia
Explanation: The tibia (shin bone) directly connects with the femur to form the knee
joint.
4. Which muscle is responsible for dorsiflexion at the ankle?
A) Soleus
B) Tibialis Anterior
C) Gastrocnemius
Answer: B) Tibialis Anterior
Explanation: The tibialis anterior muscle, located on the front of the lower leg, pulls the
foot upwards (dorsiflexion).
5. What is the primary function of the hamstrings?
A) Knee extension
B) Knee flexion
C) Hip adduction
Answer: B) Knee flexion
Explanation: The hamstrings, located on the back of the thigh, are responsible for
bending (flexing) the knee.
, 6. Which nerve innervates the quadriceps muscle group?
A) Sciatic nerve
B) Femoral nerve
C) Tibial nerve
Answer: B) Femoral nerve
Explanation: The femoral nerve, located in the anterior thigh, controls the quadriceps
muscles for knee extension.
7. What is the function of the gluteus maximus?
A) Hip extension
B) Hip abduction
C) Knee flexion
Answer: A) Hip extension
Explanation: The gluteus maximus is the primary extensor of the hip, allowing the thigh
to move backward.
8. What is the bony prominence on the lateral side of the ankle?
A) Medial malleolus
B) Lateral malleolus
C) Calcaneus
Answer: B) Lateral malleolus
Explanation: The lateral malleolus, part of the fibula, forms the outer ankle bump.
9. Which structure stabilizes the knee by preventing forward movement of the
tibia?
A) Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
B) Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)
C) Medial collateral ligament (MCL)
Answer: A) Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
Explanation: The ACL restricts forward sliding of the tibia relative to the femur,
stabilizing the knee.
10. Which muscle is responsible for plantar flexion?
A) Tibialis Anterior
B) Gastrocnemius
C) Quadriceps
Answer: B) Gastrocnemius
Explanation: The gastrocnemius, part of the calf, enables pushing the foot down (plantar
flexion).