The document contains a test to identify the odd term out in groups related to human skeletal structures. It provides 10 questions asking to identify the odd term in groups of bones or bone features. The key then provides the justification for each odd term by explaining how it differs in type or location from the other terms in its group.
2. 1.Find the odd term from the given
group. Justify your answer
C3, C5, C6, C7
3. 2.Find the odd term from the given
group. Justify your answer
Frontal
Temporal
Ethmoid
Palatine
4. 3. Find the odd term from the given
group. Justify your answer
Frontal
Occipital
Temporal
Sphenoid
5. 4.Find the odd term from the given
group. Justify your answer
Styloid process
Transverse process
Spinous process
Articular process
6. 5. Find the odd term from the given
group. Justify your answer
C1
C3
C4
C5
7. 7. Find the odd term from the given
group. Justify your answer
Manubrium
Body of Sternum
Sacrum
Xiphoid process
8. 8. Find the odd term from the given
group. Justify your answer
T5
Rib
Sternum
Coccyx
9. 9. Find the odd term from the given
group. Justify your answer
Greater cornua
Lesser Cornua
Clavicle
Body of Hyoid
10. 10. Find the odd term from the given
group. Justify your answer
Ulna
Clavicle
Humerus
Atlas
11. 12. Find the odd term from the given
group. Justify your answer
Radius
Ulna
Humerus
Clavicle
12. Key to The Test-1
1- C7- This is vertebra prominens- Spinous process very long, prominent
2- Palatine- Its facial bone. Others are cranial bones
3-Temporal- Paired bones of cranium
4-Styloid process – It is a part of Temporal bone. Others are related to
vertebrae
5- C1- It has neither body nor spinous process
6- Sacrum. Other terms are related to Sternum bone
7-Coccyx- Others are related to thorasic cage
8-Clavicle. Other terms are related to Hyoid bone
9- Atlas – Other terms represent appendicular region
10- Clavicle- Its part of pectoral girdle.Other terms are related to limb