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1. Which meridian is associated with the lung?
A. Large Intestine
B. Lung
C. Heart
D. Spleen
The Lung meridian governs respiratory function and is paired with
the Large Intestine meridian in traditional Chinese medicine.
2. What is the main function of the Kidney in TCM?
A. Control muscles
B. Circulate Qi
C. Store essence (Jing) and govern bones
D. Regulate the heart
The Kidney stores Jing, governs growth, development,
reproduction, and bone health.
3. Which point is commonly used for insomnia?
A. LI4
B. ST36
C. HT7
D. GB34
, HT7 (Shenmen) calms the spirit and is frequently used to treat
insomnia and anxiety.
4. What is the proper angle for inserting an acupuncture needle in
the abdomen?
A. 90° perpendicular
B. 15° lateral
C. 45° oblique
D. 0° shallow
Abdominal acupuncture points often require oblique insertion to
avoid internal organs.
5. Which element is associated with the Liver in the Five Element
Theory?
A. Metal
B. Water
C. Wood
D. Fire
The Liver corresponds to Wood, which governs growth, planning,
and decision-making.
6. Which technique involves gently rubbing or kneading the skin?
A. Tui Na
B. An Mo
C. Moxibustion
D. Gua Sha
An Mo refers to massage techniques used to move Qi, relax
muscles, and improve circulation.
7. What is the recommended needle depth for LI4 on an adult?
A. 0.5–1 cun
, B. 0.5–1 cun
C. 2–3 cun
D. 3–4 cun
LI4 is located on the hand and requires a shallow insertion,
typically 0.5–1 cun.
8. Which organ system governs blood according to TCM?
A. Lung
B. Kidney
C. Spleen
D. Liver
The Spleen generates and controls blood by transforming nutrients
into Qi and blood.
9. Which point is best for treating nausea?
A. SP6
B. PC6
C. ST36
D. LV3
PC6 (Neiguan) regulates the stomach, calms nausea, and treats
motion sickness.
10. In TCM, which meridian runs along the medial side of the
leg?
A. Stomach
B. Gallbladder
C. Spleen
D. Bladder
The Spleen meridian travels along the medial aspect of the leg
from the foot to the thigh.