EXAM TEST BANK| COMPLETE 550 REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS/
ALREADY GRADED A+| BONE DENSITY REGISTRY
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1. Which vertebral level is most commonly fractured in
osteoporotic patients?
A) T5–T7
B) L3–L5
C) T12–L1
D) C5–C7
Rationale: The thoracolumbar junction (T12–L1) experiences the
greatest biomechanical stress and is the most common site of
osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures.
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,2. The cortical bone of the proximal femur is thickest at which
region?
A) Greater trochanter
B) Femoral neck
C) Shaft
D) Lesser trochanter
Rationale: Cortical bone thickness decreases from the shaft to
the femoral neck. The neck is mostly trabecular bone, making it
more vulnerable to osteoporotic fracture.
3. Which skeletal site has the highest percentage of trabecular
bone?
A) Lumbar spine (vertebral body)
B) Mid-shaft radius
C) Femoral neck
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, D) Calcaneus
Rationale: Vertebral bodies are ~75% trabecular bone, which
has higher metabolic activity and shows early bone loss. The
femoral neck is ~50% trabecular, 50% cortical.
4. Osteoblasts are derived from which precursor cells?
A) Mesenchymal stem cells
B) Hematopoietic stem cells
C) Osteoclasts
D) Chondrocytes
Rationale: Osteoblasts differentiate from mesenchymal stem
cells; osteoclasts come from hematopoietic lineage
(monocyte/macrophage).
5. The RANK/RANKL/OPG system primarily regulates:
A) Osteoblast differentiation
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, B) Osteoclast activity
C) Collagen synthesis
D) Calcium absorption
Rationale: RANKL (on osteoblasts) binds RANK on osteoclast
precursors → stimulates osteoclastogenesis. OPG is a decoy
receptor that inhibits this pathway.
6. Which hormone decreases bone resorption?
A) Parathyroid hormone (PTH)
B) Calcitonin
C) Cortisol
D) Thyroid hormone
Rationale: Calcitonin inhibits osteoclast activity. PTH increases
resorption (at high sustained levels). Cortisol and thyroid hormone
promote bone loss.
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