Revision Questions : List of Topics
This page gives you a complete list
of the questions by topics and by categories. The entire set of questions is
designed to give you a thorough revision of almost the entire content of the
unit. You will find that there is considerable overlap of topics between
categories and within each category.
These questions also give you an
idea of the depth expected in this unit. The explanations given with the answers
may comment on detail that is of descriptive nature only, or details which is
required for the understanding of medical or surgical topics.
Each of these links opens the
relevant page in a new window. Simply close that window to return to this page.
Scroll down this page for lists of SAQs, Essays and Lab questions.
Past Final Examination Papers : New! 2005
Answers and comments of CA test questions : These are questions from 2006 CA Tests.
| CA 1 | CA 2 White | CA 2 Pink | CA 2 Yellow |
Tutorial answers and discussions. (These are NOT arranged weekwise.)
| Primary Tissues | Early Embryology, Vertebral Column | Body Wall | Development of the Heart, Connective Tissue and Muscle, Abdominal Organs | Lobes and Lobules - Organisation | Ontogeny, Phylogeny etc | Pelvis |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Click Here for the first page of Multiple Choice Questions in Gross Anatomy. There are 23 questions online at present. These are divided into groups on five pages. The links to all MCQ pages are on each of the MCQ pages.
Click Here for the first page of Multiple Choice Questions in Histology. (2 pages, 10 questions at present).
Essays.
Try compiling your own answers, then click the essay title for a discussion.
There are eight topics here, in addition to the two on the main page. Think of
many tutorial topics along these lines.
Remember, your words and presentation matter! Essays are designed to gauge your
conceptual understanding.
3. Correlation between development and blood supply of the digestive system.
5. Functions of the bony pelvis.
6. Joints of the vertebral column.
7. Structure and function in skeletal muscle.