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RKT PRACTICE EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED
ANSWERS LATEST 2024 – 2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
The ring shaped vertebrae that supports and balances the skull is known as the: -
(answers)atlas
Which of the following is a prime mover for scapular retraction?
a. serratus anterior
b. rhomboid
c. pectoralis minor
d. coracobrachialis - (answers)rhomboid
The normal range of motion for shoulder abduction is: - (answers)180 degrees
The muscle which has an origin on the manubrium of the sternum and rotates the
head to the opposite side is the: - (answers)sternocleidomastoid
The sacral plexus provides the entire nerve supply for the: - (answers)pelvis and
lower limbs
The long slender projection of a nerve cell that conduct electrical impulses away
from the cell body is the: - (answers)axon
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Clinically, an upper motor neuron lesion is best characterized by: -
(answers)hyperflexia
Which syndrome results in loss of motor function on the same side as the lesion
and sensory loss on the opposite side of the lesion? - (answers)Brown-Sequard
syndrome
A slowly progressive disease characterized by disseminated patches of
demyelination in the brain and spinal cord best defined as: - (answers)Multiple
Sclerosis
Which of the following is classified as an autosomal dominant disorder?
a. Huntington's disease
b. Parkinson's Disease
c. Systemic lupus erythematosus
d. Raynaud's disease - (answers)Huntington's Disease
A bluish discoloration of the skin due to low blood oxygen is known as: -
(answers)cyanosis
A non-progressive neurological disorder of movement or posture caused by
damage to the upper motor neurons of the brain during fetal life, birth of infancy
is best defined as: - (answers)cerebral palsy
RKT PRACTICE EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED
ANSWERS LATEST 2024 – 2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
The ring shaped vertebrae that supports and balances the skull is known as the: -
(answers)atlas
Which of the following is a prime mover for scapular retraction?
a. serratus anterior
b. rhomboid
c. pectoralis minor
d. coracobrachialis - (answers)rhomboid
The normal range of motion for shoulder abduction is: - (answers)180 degrees
The muscle which has an origin on the manubrium of the sternum and rotates the
head to the opposite side is the: - (answers)sternocleidomastoid
The sacral plexus provides the entire nerve supply for the: - (answers)pelvis and
lower limbs
The long slender projection of a nerve cell that conduct electrical impulses away
from the cell body is the: - (answers)axon
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Clinically, an upper motor neuron lesion is best characterized by: -
(answers)hyperflexia
Which syndrome results in loss of motor function on the same side as the lesion
and sensory loss on the opposite side of the lesion? - (answers)Brown-Sequard
syndrome
A slowly progressive disease characterized by disseminated patches of
demyelination in the brain and spinal cord best defined as: - (answers)Multiple
Sclerosis
Which of the following is classified as an autosomal dominant disorder?
a. Huntington's disease
b. Parkinson's Disease
c. Systemic lupus erythematosus
d. Raynaud's disease - (answers)Huntington's Disease
A bluish discoloration of the skin due to low blood oxygen is known as: -
(answers)cyanosis
A non-progressive neurological disorder of movement or posture caused by
damage to the upper motor neurons of the brain during fetal life, birth of infancy
is best defined as: - (answers)cerebral palsy