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1. The secretomotor supply of parotid comes from:

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2. Sensory nerve supply of the TMJ?

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3. The maxillary nerve passes through which of the following?

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4. The diploid number of chromosomes is maintained in proliferating somatic cells by which of the following processes?

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5. Which of the following is not supplied by the anterior division of mandibular nerve (V3)

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6. Chromosomes are suspended within the oocyte during which stage of Meiosis I:

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7. Posterior 1/3 of the tongue is innervated by

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8. Muscle which contributes to two triangles in the back is

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9. The intrinsic muscle from the dorsum of the tongue to ventral surface is known as

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10. Canine fossa of maxilla gives origin to

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11. Radial artery is palpated lateral to:

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12. Transversely oriented canals that provide radial path for blood flow are

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13. Which of the following muscles is responsible for the formation of the posterior tonsillar pillar?

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14. Fertilization takes place in which part of fallopian tube:

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15. The masseter originates from the

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16. Only sensory branch of anterior division of mandibular nerve is:

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17. Largest cranial nerve which provides principal sensory nerve supply to head and face is:

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18. Which of the following wraps around the ligamentum arteriosum?

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19. The primary germ layers develop during

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20. Among all of the following foramens in the base of skull, which is, the most posteriorly present:

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