Description : Match the following joints with the bones involved: (1) Gliding joint (i) Between carpal and metacarpal of thumb (2) Hinge joint (ii) Between atlas and axis (3) Pivot joint (iii) Between the carpals (4) Saddle joint (iv) Between humerus and ... ), (4)-(i) (d) (1)-(i), (2)-(iii), (3)-(ii), (4)-(iv)
Last Answer : (a) (1)-(iii), (2)-(iv), (3)-(ii), (4)-(i)
Description : The pivot joint between atlas and axis is a type of (a) cartilaginous joint (b) synovial joint (c) saddle joint (d) fibrous joint.
Last Answer : b) synovial join
Description : The pivot joint between atlas and axis is a type of : (1) Cartilaginous joint (2) Synovial joint (3) Saddle joint (4) Fibrous joint
Last Answer : (2) Synovial joint
Description : Elbow joint is an example of (a) hinge joint (b) gliding joint (c) ball and socket joint (d) pivot joint.
Last Answer : (a) hinge joint
Description : Select the correct matching of the type of the joint with the example in human skeletal system. Type of joint Example (a) Cartilaginous - Between frontal and joint parietal (b) Pivot joint - ... vertebrae (c) Hinge joint - Between humerus and pectoral girdle (d) Gliding joint - Between carpals
Last Answer : (d) Gliding joint – Between carpals
Description : The position in the pay off matrix where the maximin coincides with the minimax. a. Saddle point b. Break even point c. Pivot point d. None of the above
Last Answer : a. Saddle point
Description : Name the type of the joint between the following: (a) atlas/axis (b) carpal/metacarpal of thumb (c) between phalanges (d) femuar/acetabulum (e) betwee
Last Answer : Name the type of the joint between the following: (a) atlas/axis (b) carpal/metacarpal of thumb ... bones (f) between pubic bones in the pelvic girdle
Description : Joint between atlas and odontoid process of axis is
Last Answer : Joint between atlas and odontoid process of axis is A. Pivot joint B. Saddle joint C. Angular joint D. Hinge joint
Description : The characteristic and an example of a synovial joint in humans is Characteristics Examples (a) Fluid filled synovial Joint between cavity between atlas and axis two bones (b) Lymph filled ... between two bones, limited movements (d) Fluid filled between Skull bones two joints, provides cushion
Last Answer : (a) Fluid filled synovial Joint between cavity between atlas and axis two bones
Description : Angles to a given pivot station observed from a number of traverse stations when plotted, the lines to the pivot station intersect at a common point (A) Angular measurements are correct and ... plotting of traverse (D) Angular and linear measurements and also plotting of the traverse are correct
Last Answer : (D) Angular and linear measurements and also plotting of the traverse are correct
Description : The type of joint between the human skull bones is called (a) cartilaginous joint (b) hinge joint (c) fibrous joint (d) synovial joint.
Last Answer : (c) fibrous joint
Description : Pivot joint `:-`
Last Answer : Pivot joint `:-` A. Axial joint B. Shoulder joint C. Hip joint D. None
Description : Which of the following is/are not correctly matched pairs? (i) Ball and socket joint -Between humerus and pectoral girdle (ii) Pivot joint - Between c
Last Answer : Which of the following is/are not correctly matched pairs? (i) Ball and socket joint -Between humerus and pectoral ... , b-iii, c-ii, d-v, e-iv`
Description : Pivot joint is
Last Answer : Pivot joint is A. Atlanto-axial joint B. Shoulder joint C. Hip joint D. None
Description : What is hinge joint? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Hinge joint is `:`
Last Answer : Hinge joint is `:` A. Elbowjoint B. Ankle joint C. Inter phalangeal joint D. All
Last Answer : Hinge joint is `:` A. Elbow joint B. Ankle joint C. Interphalangeal joint D. All
Description : Hinge joint is present between
Last Answer : Hinge joint is present between A. Humerus and radio-ulna B. Femur and pelvic gitdle C. Femer and acetabulum D. Humerus and pectoral girdle
Description : Which of these joints is a Hinge joint? (1) Hip (2) Elbow (3) Shoulder (4) Wrist
Last Answer : (2) Elbow Explanation: A hinge joint allows movement in a certain spot to take place. This joint is similar to the opening and closing of a door. Some examples of hinge joints are the ... joints allow the body parts to bend and straighten. Hip and shoulders are synovial ball and socket joints.
Description : Which of the following pairs is correctly matched? (a) Hinge joint – Between vertebrae (b) Gliding joint – Between zygapophyses of the successive vertebrae (c) Cartilaginous joint – Skull bones (d) Fibrous joint – Between phalanges
Last Answer : (b) Gliding joint – Between zygapophyses of the successive vertebrae
Last Answer : Elbow
Description : The rotation axis that is perpendicular to the xy plane and passes through the pivot pointis known as a.Rotation b.Translation c.Scaling d.Shearing
Last Answer : a.Rotation
Description : Moment of force depends upon A. magnitude of force B. perpendicular distance of force from pivot C. both A and B D. axis of rotation
Last Answer : both A and B
Description : In a perfect prismatic compass (A) Magnetic axis and geometric axis of the needle coincide (B) Ends of the needle and pivot are in same vertical and horizontal planes (C) Pivot is vertically over the centre of the graduated circle (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : The vertical angle between longitudinal axis of a freely suspended magnetic needle and a horizontal line at its pivot, is known (A) Declination (B) Azimuth (C) Dip (D) Bearing
Last Answer : (C) Dip
Description : Saddle joint is present between
Last Answer : Saddle joint is present between A. Radius and ulna B. Carpals C. Carpal and metacarpal of thumb D. Ulna and humerus
Description : Terminal Hinge Axis can be obtained by: A. Face bow B. Kinematic face bow C. Articulator
Last Answer : B. Kinematic face bow
Description : What types of joints are found between atlas/axis? -Biology
Description : What happens if the axis or the atlas is injured in the vertebrae?
Last Answer : You will need to wear a brace
Description : The bone that makes possible rotation of the neck is (a) atlas vertebra (b) axis vertebra (c) occipital condyles of the skull (d) atlas vertebra and occipital condyles of the skull
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : What is the name of joint between ribs and sternum? (a) Cartilaginous joint (b) Angular joint (c) Gliding joint (d) Fibrous join
Last Answer : (a) Cartilaginous joint
Description : The moment of inertia of a body does not depend upon a.The angular velocity of the body b.Mass of the body c.The distribution of mass in the body d.The axis of rotation of the body e.None of the above
Last Answer : a. The angular velocity of the body
Description : A 100 kg flywheel having a radius of gyration of 1 m is rotating at 1000 rpm. The angular momentum of the flywheel about its axis of rotation, in kg m2/s is a.1000 b.107 dynes c.10000 d.10470 e.5235
Last Answer : d. 10470
Description : A disc of radius R rotates with constant angular velocity `omega` about its own axis. Surface charge density of this disc varies as `sigma = alphar^(2
Last Answer : A disc of radius R rotates with constant angular velocity `omega` about its own axis. Surface charge density of ... D. `(mu_(0)alphaomegaR^(3))/(3)`
Description : The latitude of a place is expressed by its angular distance in relation to— (1) Equator (2) South Pole (3) Axis of the Earth (4) North Pole
Last Answer : (1) Equator Explanation: Latitude is a geographic coordinate that specifies the north-south position of a point on the Earth's surface. The lines of constant latitude, or parallels, run east-west as circles ... defined below) which ranges from 0° at the Equator to 90° (North or South) at the poles.
Description : The moment of inertia of a body does not depend upon its – (1) axis of rotation (2) angular velocity (3) form of mass (4) distribution of mass
Last Answer : (2) angular velocity Explanation: Moment of inertia is the mass property of a rigid body that determines the torque needed for a desired angular acceleration about an axis of rotation. Moment of inertia ... of moments of inertia of the masses making up the whole object, under the same conditions.
Description : In satellite communications, what means of attitude control is using the angular momentum of the spinning body to provide the roll and yaw stabilization? A. Spin stabilization B. Radial stabilization C. Three-axis stabilization D. Station keeping
Last Answer : A. Spin stabilization
Description : It is a measure of the microwave power radiated from an antenna as a function of angular direction from the antenna axis. A. Antenna pattern B. Polarization C. Beamwidth D. Sidelobes
Last Answer : C. Beamwidth
Description : The unbalanced force caused by an eccentric mass m rotating at an angular speed v and located at a distance r from the axis of rotation is 2 a. mr ω 2 b. mgω 2 c. mr ω 2
Last Answer : c. mr ω 2
Description : For a fluid rotating at constant angular velocity about vertical axis as a rigid body, the pressure intensity varies as the (A) Square of the radial distance (B) Radial distance linearly (C) Inverse of the radial distance (D) Elevation along vertical direction
Last Answer : (A) Square of the radial distance
Description : When a cylindrical vessel containing liquid is revolved about its vertical axis at a constant angular velocity, the pressure (A) Varies as the square of the radial distance B) Increases linearly as ... as the square of the radial distance (D) Decreases as the square of the radial distance
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : An increase in temperature on the top fibre of a simply supported beam will cause (a) Downward deflection (b) Upward deflection (c) No deflection (d) Angular rotation about neutral axis
Last Answer : Upward deflection
Description : Which of the following is not true for Geostationary Satellite? (1) Its time period is 24 hrs (2) Its angular speed is equal to that of earth about its own axis (3) It is fixed in space (4) It revolves from west to east over the equator
Last Answer : It is fixed in space
Description : The moment of inertia of a body does not depend upon its (1) axis of rotation (2) angular velocity (3) form of mass (4) distribution of mass
Last Answer : angular velocity
Last Answer : Equator
Description : In a continuous bending moment curve the point where it changes sign, is called (A) Point of inflexion (B) Point of contraflexure (C) Point of virtual hinge (D) All the above
Description : Which centuries are the pivot point when "turn of the century" is the current description, and no further explanation is given?
Last Answer : The intention could be either 19th/20th or 20th/21st – you have to use other clues to figure out which.
Description : General pivot point rotation can be expressed as a.T(zr,yr).R(θ).T(-zr,-yr) = R(xr,yr,θ) b.T(xr,yr).R(θ).T(-xr,-yr) = R(xr,yr,θ) c.T(xr,yr).R(θ).T(-xr,-yr) = R(zr,yr,θ) d.T(xr,yr).R(θ).T(-xr,-yr) = R(zr,yr,θ)
Last Answer : b.T(xr,yr).R(θ).T(-xr,-yr) = R(xr,yr,θ)
Description : We control the location of a scaled object by choosing the position is knownas……………………………. a.Pivot point b.Fixed point c.Differential scaling d.Uniform scaling
Last Answer : b.Fixed point
Description : Positive values for the rotation angle θ defines a.Counter clockwise rotations about the end points b.Counter clockwise translation about the pivot point c.Counter clockwise rotations about the pivot point d.Negative direction
Last Answer : c.Counter clockwise rotations about the pivot point