# 1pumili1. Which of the following is NOT part of the knee joint anatomy?A. Medial and lateral condylesB. PatellaC. AcetabulumD. Intercondylar fossa
# 2pumili2. What imaging technique is commonly used to diagnose meniscal tears?A. X-rayB. CT ScanC. MRID. Ultrasound
# 3pumili3. Which clinical condition is commonly known as "jumper's knee"?A. Meniscal tear B. ACL tearC. Patellar tendinitisPCL Injury
# 4pumili4. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are classified into how many grades?A. 2B. 3C. 4D. 5
# 5pumili5. 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
# 6pumili6. 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
# 7pumili7. Which ligament is often injured in sports involving sudden stops or direction changes?A. ACLB. PCLC. LCLD. MCL
# 8pumili8. The "tunnel" view in knee radiographs is used to assess: A. The intercondylar fossaB. Patellar surfaceC. Tibial plateauD. Femoral head
# 9pumili9. Which condition is characterized by the inflammation of the bursa?A. Meniscal tearB. Osteoarthritis C. ACL tearD. Bursitis
# 10pumili10. Lateral knee pain that worsens with activity is often caused by:A. Meniscal tearB. ACL tearC. PCL injuryD. IT band syndrome