L3 Facial Electrical Part 1Version en ligne L3 Facial Electrical (Part 1). Questions 1 - 42. There are 84 questions in total for this topic so the test has been split. Please complete L3 Facial Electrical Part 2 for questions 43-84. Allow 48 minutes for this practice test. par Gulnaz Rafiq 1 Which of the following is the only movable bone in the skull? a Maxilla b Parietal c Temporal d Mandible 2 Which of the following bones are found in the face? a Temporal b Zygomatic c Frontal d Occipital 3 Which of the following bones may be found in the upper jaw? a Mandible b Turbinate c Maxilla d Sphenoid 4 What is the function of the cranium? a To form facial features b To support the teeth c To form the brain shape d To protect the brain 5 Which of the following bones are found in the cranium? a Ethmoid b Vomer c Lacrimal d Palatine 6 'Grinning' is the action created from which of the following muscles? a Risorius b Orbicularis Oris c Frontalis d Corrugator 7 Which of the following is the action of the platysma? a Wrinkles the skin of the neck b Wrinkles the skin of the forehead c Rotates the scapula d Rotates the head 8 Which muscle causes the eyelid to close as in winking? a Platysma b Sternomastoid c Orbicularis occuli d Risorius 9 Where is the platysma muscle found? a Surrounding the mouth b The forehead c The neck d The cheek 10 Which is the muscle that lifts the corners of the mouth when smiling? a Zygomaticus b Buccinator c Platysma d Triangularis 11 Which of the following is the action of the frontalis? a Moves scalp forward b Moves scalp backwards c Compresses the nose d Compresses the cheeks 12 Which muscle draws down the eyebrows wrinkling the skin over the bridge of the nose? a Procerus b Nasalis c Orbicularis occuli d Mentalis 13 What is the action of the corrugator? a Closes the eyes b Lifts the skin on the chin c Draws eyebrows together causing vertical furrows d Raises the jaw 14 What is the action of the orbicularis oris? a To pucker the lips b To close the eye c To open the mouth d To raise and retract the lower jaw 15 Which of the following muscles are found between the eyebrows? a Frontalis b Corrugator c Orbicularis oris d Digastric 16 What is the action of the sternocleidomastoid? a To rotate and elevate the scapula b To flex the neck and rotate the head c To extend the neck d To raise the shoulder 17 What is meant by the insertion of a muscle? a The attachment to bone at the moving end of a muscle b The thickest part of a muscle c The attachment to bone at the fixed end of a muscle d The degree of contraction of muscle fibres 18 What is meant by the origin of a muscle? a The moving end of a muscle b The thickest part of a muscle c The fixed end of a muscle d The degree of contraction of muscle fibres 19 What name is given to the coarse type of hair found on the scalp, eyebrows and pubic regions? a Terminal b Vellus c Lanugo d Fine 20 Which of the following is found in the dermis? a Papillary layer b Subcutaneous layer c Stratum corneum d Stratum granulosum 21 Where can the stratum germinativum be found? a In the epidermis b In the dermis c Beneath the subcutaneous layer d Beneath the reticular layer 22 What is the function of melanin? a Heat regulation b Excretion c Nutrition d Protection 23 What is the function of the erector pili muscle? a To help secrete sweat b To help control body temperature c To form the acid mantle d To supply the hair with nutrients 24 What is significant about the cells in the stratum lucidum? a They connect to surrounding cells via spiky spines b They are filled with a clear substance c They are constantly dividing d The cytoplasm appears to contain granules 25 How many layers does the epidermis contain? a 4 b 2 c 3 d 5 26 Which of the following is a function of the subcutaneous layer? a To form a chemical barrier preventing the absorption of harmful substances b To provide a waterproof coating preventing moisture loss c To act as an insulator preventing heat loss d To form a pigmentation barrier preventing the absorption of harmful rays of UV light 27 What substance causes body odour to develop when it is broken down by skin bacteria? a Eccrine sweat b Sebum c Apocrine sweat d Keratin 28 Which of the following client groups has skin more prone to hyper pigmentation from operation scars and lesions? a Caucasian skin b Black skin c Asian skin d White skin 29 Which of the following are the more common characteristics of a combination skin? a Overall translucent appearance b Overall even colour c Oily centre panel with dry cheeks and neck d Dry centre panel with oily cheeks and neck 30 Which of the following client groups has skin which produces the largest melanin granules? a White skin b Black skin c Asian skin d Caucasian skin 31 Ageing can cause a decrease in: a Bone density b Skin pigmentation c Stress d Stretch marks 32 What effect may hormonal changes in pregnancy have upon the sebaceous glands? a They will become more active resulting in oilier skin b They will become less active resulting in drier skin c They will become more active resulting in hyper pigmentation d They will become more active producing more sweat 33 What is blood pressure? a The pressure of the phagocytes that are directed to the different parts of the body b The pressure the immune responses of the body exert on the circulatory system c The pressure that the circulating blood exerts on the vein walls d The pressure that the circulating blood exerts on the artery walls 34 What is the function of an erythrocyte? a To fight infection b To transport oxygen as oxyhaemoglobin c To clot blood d To transport hormones 35 Where is blood pressure measured? a In the veins b In the arteries c In the capillaries d In the venules 36 Name the vessel that supplies blood to the sides of the face, head and scalp a Facial artery b Occipital vein c Temporal artery d Subclavian vein 37 Which of the following vessels will allow substances carried in the blood to pass through them? a Arteries b Venules c Veins d Capillaries 38 Which of the following have thick elastic walls with the ability to stretch and recoil? a Arteries b Veins c Venules d Capillaries 39 What is the function of venules? a To carry deoxygenated blood from the capillaries to the larger veins b To carry deoxygenated blood from the larger veins to the tissue capillaries c To carry oxygenated blood from the tissue capillaries to the larger veins d To carry oxygenated blood from the larger veins to the capillaries 40 Where would you find the cervical lymph nodes? a In the neck b In the elbow c Along the jawline d Behind the ear 41 Where are the anterior auricular lymph nodes situated? a In front of the ear b Behind the ear c Under the jaw bone d On the neck 42 Name the group of lymph nodes that drain the chin and lower lip area: a Parotid b Buccal c Submental d Anterior auricular