GREY’S ANATOMY LOWER LIMB MCQS ( OSTEOLOGY PART 2 ) 1. Which bone forms the medial condyle of the knee joint? Tibia Calcaneus Femur Elbow 2. What is the name of the bone that forms the lateral malleolus of the ankle? Fibula radius Talus Phalanges 3. Which bone forms the base of the second toe? First metatarsal Third metatarsal Second metatarsal Fourth 4. Which bone in the lower limb is responsible for weight-bearing? Ulna Tibia Femur Radius 5. Which bone in the lower limb has no articulation with any other bone? Patella Talus Phalanges Calcaneus 6. What is the name of the small, sesamoid bone located in the tendon of the quadriceps Patella Calcaneus kneecap Tibia 7. Which bone in the lower limb has a prominent ridge called the linea aspera? Tibia Femur Calcaneus Patella 8. What is the name of the bone that forms the ankle joint with the calcaneus? radius Talus Cuboid Navicular 9. What is the name of the bone that forms the posterior part of the acetabulum and contributes to the hip joint? Ischium Femur Ilium Pubis 10. Which bone in the lower limb is responsible for lateral stabilization of the ankle joint? Calcaneus Fibula Talus Navicular 11. What is the name of the joint between the talus and the navicular bone? Subtalar joint wrist joints Talonavicular joint Tarsometatarsal joint 12. What is the name of the bony process on the lateral side of the proximal tibia, where the iliotibial tract attaches? Medial epicondyle Medial condyle Lateral epicondyle Lateral condyle 13. Which bone forms the base of the third toe? Second metatarsal First metatarsal Fourth metatarsal Third metatarsal 14. What is the name of the joint between the tibia and talus that allows dorsiflexion and plantarflexion of the foot? Interphalangeal joint Ankle joint Transverse tarsal joint Subtalar joint 15. What is the name of the groove on the posterior aspect of the distal femur that articulates with the patella? Patellar groove Intercondylar fossa Medial condyle Lateral condyle Loading … Pages: 1 2