Medical MCQs

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the special visceral afferent fibres of the facial nerve are located in which nuclei___________?
A. Motor nucleus
B. Nucleus ambigous
C. Nucleus of tractus solitarius
D. Lacrimatory nucleus
Facial nerve has________________?
A. Motor root only
B. Motor and sensory root
C. Motor and sympathetic
D. Motor, sympathetic and parasympathetic fibres
All of the following nerves are related to the mandible except_____________?
A. Lingual nerve
B. Auriculotemporal nerve
C. Chorda tympani
D. Mental nerve
All the following muscles are innervated by the facial nerve except_____________?
A. Occipito – frontalis
B. Anterior belly of digastric
C. Risorius
D. Procerus
Recurrent laryngeal nerve has close relation to______________?
A. Superior thyroid artery
B. Middle thyroid vein
C. Inferior thyroid artery
D. Inferior parathyroid
The branch of facial nerve that conveys the secretomotor impulse involved in lacrimation is_____________?
A. Chorda tympani nerve
B. Deep peterosal nerve
C. Greater petrosal nerve
D. Lesser petrosal nerve
The facial nerve _____________?
A. Arises from the medulla oblongata
B. Transverses through parotid gland
C. Suppleis muscles of mastication
D. Carries no taste fibres