# 1Multiple Choice1. Which of the following is NOT part of the knee joint anatomy?A. Medial and lateral condylesB. PatellaC. AcetabulumD. Intercondylar fossa
# 2Multiple Choice2. What imaging technique is commonly used to diagnose meniscal tears?A. X-rayB. CT ScanC. MRID. Ultrasound
# 3Multiple Choice3. Which clinical condition is commonly known as "jumper's knee"?A. Meniscal tear B. ACL tearC. Patellar tendinitisPCL Injury
# 4Multiple Choice4. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are classified into how many grades?A. 2B. 3C. 4D. 5
# 5Multiple Choice5. What is the sulcus angle used for in knee imaging?A. To assess knee joint stabilityB. To measure the angle of patellar alignmentC. To detect ACL tearsD. To evaluate knee fractures
# 6Multiple Choice6. What is the clinical presentation of a PCL injury?A. Pain and swelling in the anterior kneeB. Difficulty walking downhill or downstairsC. Locking of the kneeD. Lateral knee pain
# 7Multiple Choice7. Which ligament is often injured in sports involving sudden stops or direction changes?A. ACLB. PCLC. LCLD. MCL
# 8Multiple Choice8. The "tunnel" view in knee radiographs is used to assess: A. The intercondylar fossaB. Patellar surfaceC. Tibial plateauD. Femoral head
# 9Multiple Choice9. Which condition is characterized by the inflammation of the bursa?A. Meniscal tearB. Osteoarthritis C. ACL tearD. Bursitis
# 10Multiple Choice10. Lateral knee pain that worsens with activity is often caused by:A. Meniscal tearB. ACL tearC. PCL injuryD. IT band syndrome