1) Which of the following is an example of an immovable joint? a) Knee b) Elbow c) Skull d) Vertebral column 2) What type of joint is found in the vertebral column? a) Freely movable joint b) Immovable joint c) Saddle joint d) Slightly movable joint 3) Hinge joints are found in the … a) Knee and elbow b) Shoulder and hip c) Wrist d) Vertebral column 4) Which of the following is an example of a ball-and-socket joint? a) Hip and shoulder b) Elbow and knee c) Wrist and ankle d) Pubic symphysis and vertebral column 5) The joint that allows the least movement is … a) Immovable joint b) Slightly movable joint c) Freely movable joint d) Saddle joint 6) Which of the following pairs is correct? a) Teeth in jaw sockets – Slightly movable joint b) Pubic symphysis – Freely movable joint c) Wrist – Gliding joint d) Shoulder – Hinge joint 7) Why are freely movable joints more prone to injury than immovable joints? a) Because they are connected by ligaments and tendons b) Because they allow a wide range of movements c) Because they are made only of cartilage d) Because they lack synovial fluid 8) Which of the following is NOT a freely movable joint? a) Hinge joint b) Saddle joint c) Gliding joint d) Suture in the skull 9) The joint that allows the head to rotate left and right is … a) Hinge joint b) Ball-and-socket joint c) Pivot joint d) Condyloid joint 10) What is the main similarity between immovable and slightly movable joints? a) Both allow full movement b) Both do not allow any movement c) Both are connected by cartilage d) Both have very limited movement compared to freely movable joints

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