1. The following are true about the oculomotor nuclear complex:
a. the levator muscles are supplied by a central caudal
nucleus
b. the nucleus for each superior rectus supplies the
contralateral muscle
c. the nucleus for each medial rectus supplies the
ipsilateral muscle
d. the nucleus for each inferior rectus supplies the
contralateral muscle
e. the Edinger-Westphal nucleus is located in the
ventromedial region
2. With regard to trochlear nerve:
a. it contains the least number of nerve fibres of all
cranial nerves
b. the nucleus is situated dorsal to the aqueduct
of Sylvius
c. the nucleus is bounded ventrolaterally by
the medial longitudinal fasciculus
d. it is the only motor nerve that exits dorsally from
the nervous system
e. it is sensitive to retrobulbar anaesthesia
3. The facial nerve:
a. contains only motor nerves
b. is important for tear production
c. divides into five branches after emerging from the
parotid gland
d. is important for normal blinking reflexes
e. innervates the orbicularis oculi via its zygomatic
and temporal branches
4. The nucleus of abducent nerve:
a. lies at the floor of the fourth ventricle
b. gives off fibres that loop around the nucleus of
seventh nerve before leaving the central nervous
system
c. gives off fibres that pass through the paramedian
pontine reticular formation
d. lies lateral to the medial longitudinal fasciculus
e. contains only motor component
5. A left fourth nerve palsy causes:
a. head tilt to the left
b. left ocular hypodeviation in the primary position
c. left ocular hyperdeviation on right gaze
d. increased diplopia with head tilt to the right
e. torsional diplopia