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<p><strong>Frequently Asked MCQ quiz on the Musculoskeletal System  &#8211; MCQ Quiz for Competitive Exam Preparation </strong>&#8211; These questions given will be useful for competitive exams preparation. We will be updating more mcq regularly, please follow our website regularly.</p>



<p>What is the primary function of the skeletal system?</p>



<p>A) Production of hormones</p>



<p>B) Protection of internal organs</p>



<p>C) Regulation of body temperature</p>



<p>D) Transport of nutrients</p>



<p>Answer: B) Protection of internal organs</p>



<p>Which type of joint allows the widest range of motion?</p>



<p>A) Hinge joint</p>



<p>B) Ball-and-socket joint</p>



<p>C) Pivot joint</p>



<p>D) Gliding joint</p>



<p>Answer: B) Ball-and-socket joint</p>



<p>The axial skeleton includes which of the following?</p>



<p>A) Skull and vertebrae</p>



<p>B) Arms and legs</p>



<p>C) Pelvis and shoulder girdle</p>



<p>D) Ribs and sternum</p>



<p>Answer: A) Skull and vertebrae</p>



<p>What is the main function of red bone marrow?</p>



<p>A) Production of red blood cells</p>



<p>B) Production of white blood cells</p>



<p>C) Storage of fat</p>



<p>D) Storage of minerals</p>



<p>Answer: A) Production of red blood cells</p>



<p>Which type of muscle is under voluntary control?</p>



<p>A) Smooth muscle</p>



<p>B) Cardiac muscle</p>



<p>C) Skeletal muscle</p>



<p>D) None of the above</p>



<p>Answer: C) Skeletal muscle</p>



<p>What is the purpose of synovial fluid in a joint?</p>



<p>A) Lubrication and nourishment of cartilage</p>



<p>B) Production of new bone tissue</p>



<p>C) Prevention of infection</p>



<p>D) Regulation of body temperature</p>



<p>Answer: A) Lubrication and nourishment of cartilage</p>



<p>Which bone is commonly referred to as the collarbone?</p>



<p>A) Scapula</p>



<p>B) Clavicle</p>



<p>C) Sternum</p>



<p>D) Radius</p>



<p>Answer: B) Clavicle</p>



<p>Which muscle is responsible for flexing the forearm?</p>



<p>A) Biceps brachii</p>



<p>B) Triceps brachii</p>



<p>C) Deltoid</p>



<p>D) Quadriceps femoris</p>



<p>Answer: A) Biceps brachii</p>



<p>Which type of joint connects the skull to the vertebral column?</p>



<p>A) Pivot joint</p>



<p>B) Hinge joint</p>



<p>C) Ball-and-socket joint</p>



<p>D) Suture joint</p>



<p>Answer: D) Suture joint</p>



<p>Which structure connects muscle to bone?</p>



<p>A) Tendon</p>



<p>B) Ligament</p>



<p>C) Cartilage</p>



<p>D) Synovial membrane</p>



<p>Answer: A) Tendon</p>



<p>Which of the following bones is part of the appendicular skeleton?</p>



<p>A) Femur</p>



<p>B) Sternum</p>



<p>C) Vertebra</p>



<p>D) Occipital bone</p>



<p>Answer: A) Femur</p>



<p>Which muscle is responsible for extension of the knee joint?</p>



<p>A) Quadriceps femoris</p>



<p>B) Hamstrings</p>



<p>C) Gastrocnemius</p>



<p>D) Tibialis anterior</p>



<p>Answer: A) Quadriceps femoris</p>



<p>What is the function of the patella (kneecap)?</p>



<p>A) To provide attachment for muscles</p>



<p>B) To protect the knee joint</p>



<p>C) To assist in weight-bearing</p>



<p>D) All of the above</p>



<p>Answer: D) All of the above</p>



<p>Which of the following is a function of the muscular system?</p>



<p>A) Regulation of blood glucose levels</p>



<p>B) Production of red blood cells</p>



<p>C) Generation of body heat</p>



<p>D) Secretion of hormones</p>



<p>Answer: C) Generation of body heat</p>



<p>What is the main function of cartilage in the skeletal system?</p>



<p>A) To provide flexibility and support</p>



<p>B) To store minerals</p>



<p>C) To produce blood cells</p>



<p>D) To transmit nerve impulses</p>



<p>Answer: A) To provide flexibility and support</p>



<p>Which bone forms the lower jaw?</p>



<p>A) Maxilla</p>



<p>B) Mandible</p>



<p>C) Zygomatic bone</p>



<p>D) Hyoid bone</p>



<p>Answer: B) Mandible</p>



<p>Which muscle is responsible for abducting the arm (moving it away from the body)?</p>



<p>A) Deltoid</p>



<p>B) Pectoralis major</p>



<p>C) Latissimus dorsi</p>



<p>D) Trapezius</p>



<p>Answer: A) Deltoid</p>



<p>What is the purpose of the vertebral column?</p>



<p>A) To protect the spinal cord</p>



<p>B) To provide attachment for muscles</p>



<p>C) To support the head and trunk</p>



<p>D) All of the above</p>



<p>Answer: D) All of the above</p>



<p>Which muscle is responsible for plantar flexion of the foot?</p>



<p>A) Tibialis anterior</p>



<p>B) Gastrocnemius</p>



<p>C) Soleus</p>



<p>D) Quadriceps femoris</p>



<p>Answer: B) Gastrocnemius</p>



<p>Which joint allows for rotational movement?</p>



<p>A) Ball-and-socket joint</p>



<p>B) Hinge joint</p>



<p>C) Pivot joint</p>



<p>D) Gliding joint</p>



<p>Answer: C) Pivot joint</p>



<p>The ilium, ischium, and pubis fuse together to form which bone?</p>



<p>A) Femur</p>



<p>B) Tibia</p>



<p>C) Pelvis</p>



<p>D) Sacrum</p>



<p>Answer: C) Pelvis</p>



<p>Which muscle is responsible for flexing the thigh at the hip joint?</p>



<p>A) Quadriceps femoris</p>



<p>B) Hamstrings</p>



<p>C) Gluteus maximus</p>



<p>D) Iliopsoas</p>



<p>Answer: D) Iliopsoas</p>



<p>Which of the following is a function of the skeletal system?</p>



<p>A) Regulation of blood pressure</p>



<p>B) Production of hormones</p>



<p>C) Protection of internal organs</p>



<p>D) All of the above</p>



<p>Answer: C) Protection of internal organs</p>



<p>Which bone is commonly referred to as the &#8220;funny bone&#8221;?</p>



<p>A) Radius</p>



<p>B) Ulna</p>



<p>C) Humerus</p>



<p>D) Femur</p>



<p>Answer: C) Humerus</p>



<p>Which muscle is responsible for extension of the elbow joint?</p>



<p>A) Biceps brachii</p>



<p>B) Triceps brachii</p>



<p>C) Brachialis</p>



<p>D) Deltoid</p>



<p>Answer: B) Triceps brachii</p>



<p>Which structure acts as a shock absorber between bones in some joints?</p>



<p>A) Ligament</p>



<p>B) Tendon</p>



<p>C) Meniscus</p>



<p>D) Bursa</p>



<p>Answer: C) Meniscus</p>



<p>Which joint allows for movement in only one plane, such as bending and straightening?</p>



<p>A) Ball-and-socket joint</p>



<p>B) Hinge joint</p>



<p>C) Pivot joint</p>



<p>D) Gliding joint</p>



<p>Answer: B) Hinge joint</p>



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