Exam Details
Subject | anatomy | |
Paper | paper 1 | |
Exam / Course | b.sc optometry | |
Department | ||
Organization | kerala university of health sciences | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2017 | |
City, State | kerala, thrissur |
Question Paper
Reg. No.: …………………
First Year B.Sc Optometry Degree Examinations December 2017
Paper I Anatomy
(2016 Scheme)
Time: 3 hrs Max marks: 80
Answer all questions
Draw diagrams wherever necessary
Write section A and section B in separate answer books. Do not mix
up questions from section A and section B.
Q P Code: 121013 Section A General Anatomy Marks: 40
Essay:
1. Define joint. Mention the different types of joints. Describe synovial joint with help of neat
labeled diagram
Short notes:
2. Right lung
3. Stratified epithelium
4. Blood supply of long bone
Answer briefly:
5. Define cartilage
6. Name any the appendages present in skin
7. Diagram of a typical spinal nerve
8. Name the types of fibers present in connective tissue
9. Cardiac muscle
Fill in the blanks:
10. The glands in the skin that secrete an oily or waxy matter, called sebum are called as
11. The lining epithelium of tunica interna of large arteries is
12. The cell providing myelin sheath in the peripheral nervous system is
13. The tissue where hassall's corpuscle is seen is
14. Superior vena cava terminates into chamber of the heart
Q P Code: 122013 Section B Ocular Anatomy Marks: 40
Essay:
1. Describe the origin, course and distribution of trochlear nerve.
Short notes:
2. Ciliary ganglion
3. Layers of retina
4. Levator palpebrae superiors
Answer briefly:
5. Coloboma
6. Pupillary light reflex
7. Anterior chamber of eye
8. Draw and label the contents of superior orbital fissure
9. Name any four branches of ophthalmic artery
Fill in the blanks:
10. The the point of sharpest, most distinct visual acuity within the eye.
11. The muscle which causes abduction of eyeball is
12. Cornea develops from
13. Uveitis is inflammation of layer of eyeball.
14. The sebaceous gland related to tarsus is
First Year B.Sc Optometry Degree Examinations December 2017
Paper I Anatomy
(2016 Scheme)
Time: 3 hrs Max marks: 80
Answer all questions
Draw diagrams wherever necessary
Write section A and section B in separate answer books. Do not mix
up questions from section A and section B.
Q P Code: 121013 Section A General Anatomy Marks: 40
Essay:
1. Define joint. Mention the different types of joints. Describe synovial joint with help of neat
labeled diagram
Short notes:
2. Right lung
3. Stratified epithelium
4. Blood supply of long bone
Answer briefly:
5. Define cartilage
6. Name any the appendages present in skin
7. Diagram of a typical spinal nerve
8. Name the types of fibers present in connective tissue
9. Cardiac muscle
Fill in the blanks:
10. The glands in the skin that secrete an oily or waxy matter, called sebum are called as
11. The lining epithelium of tunica interna of large arteries is
12. The cell providing myelin sheath in the peripheral nervous system is
13. The tissue where hassall's corpuscle is seen is
14. Superior vena cava terminates into chamber of the heart
Q P Code: 122013 Section B Ocular Anatomy Marks: 40
Essay:
1. Describe the origin, course and distribution of trochlear nerve.
Short notes:
2. Ciliary ganglion
3. Layers of retina
4. Levator palpebrae superiors
Answer briefly:
5. Coloboma
6. Pupillary light reflex
7. Anterior chamber of eye
8. Draw and label the contents of superior orbital fissure
9. Name any four branches of ophthalmic artery
Fill in the blanks:
10. The the point of sharpest, most distinct visual acuity within the eye.
11. The muscle which causes abduction of eyeball is
12. Cornea develops from
13. Uveitis is inflammation of layer of eyeball.
14. The sebaceous gland related to tarsus is
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