Femur Quiz (Intermediate Level)

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Q1. Which surface of the femur serves as attachment for the gluteus maximus?

  • Linea aspera
  • Intertrochanteric crest
  • Gluteal tuberosity
  • Trochanteric fossa

Q2. Where is the adductor tubercle located?

  • Medial epicondyle
  • Greater trochanter
  • Lesser trochanter
  • Lateral epicondyle

Q3. Which border of the femur connects the trochanters posteriorly?

  • Linea aspera
  • Intertrochanteric line
  • Pectineal line
  • Intertrochanteric crest

Q4. Which part of the femur provides origin for the vastus medialis?

  • Medial lip of linea aspera
  • Greater trochanter
  • Lateral lip of linea aspera
  • Adductor tubercle

Q5. Which structure separates the condyles on the posterior surface of the femur?

  • Adductor tubercle
  • Patellar surface
  • Epicondyle
  • Intercondylar fossa

Q6. Which femoral structure marks the insertion of the pectineus muscle?

  • Pectineal line
  • Gluteal tuberosity
  • Medial epicondyle
  • Linea aspera

Q7. Where does the short head of the biceps femoris originate from on the femur?

  • Intertrochanteric crest
  • Lateral lip of linea aspera
  • Medial lip of linea aspera
  • Greater trochanter

Q8. Which muscle inserts on the trochanteric fossa?

  • Obturator externus
  • Piriformis
  • Gluteus medius
  • Quadratus femoris

Q9. Which part of the femur articulates with the tibia?

  • Linea aspera
  • Greater trochanter
  • Epicondyles
  • Medial and lateral condyles

Q10. Which bony prominence lies superior to the medial condyle?

  • Medial epicondyle
  • Lateral epicondyle
  • Intercondylar fossa
  • Adductor tubercle
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