The optic nerve is formed hy the axons of the ganglion cells in the retina.
The vagus nerve is seeretomotor to the glands of the stomach.
The ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve lies on the medial wall of the cavernous sinus.
Abducent nerve is a pure somatomotor nerve.
Ganglion vestibulare is located in the depth of meatus acusticus internus.
The hypoglossal nerve has a nucleus in the floor of the fourth ventricle.
The vestibular part of the vestibulocochlear (eighth cranial) nerve is entirely sensory.
The vagus nerve is entirely motor nerve.
The vestibular part of the vestibulocochlear (eighth cranial) nerve has first neurons which are pseudounipolar.
The ciliary muscle is supplied by the oculomotor nerve.
The facial nerve
lies medial to the styloid process
is deep to the retromandibular (posterior facial) vein in the parotid gland
leaves the skull through the stylomastoid foramen
contains parasympathetic nerve fibers which innervate the parotid gland.
Which ofthe following cranial nerves can cause movement of trapezius muscle?
IV
VII
X
Xl
Which ofthe cranial nerve nuclei below is somatomotor (supply striated muscles)?
nucleus dorsalis n.vagi
nucleus n. hypoglossi
nucleus spinalis n. trigemini
nucleus solitarius
n.salivatorius caudalis
The superior orbital fissure transmits all of the following EXCEPT
ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve
maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve
oculomotor nerve
trochlear nerve
abducens nerve
Which of the following nerves is NOT contained within the cavernous sinus?
optic nerve
trigeminal nerve (specifically the ophthalmic division)
abducent nerve
Which of the following is NOT a branch of the facial nerve?
temporal
zygomatic
buccal
mental
cervical
Which of the following does NOT contribute to innervation of the dura mater?
ophthalmic division ofthe trigeminal nerve
maxillary division ofthe trigeminal nerve
mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve
facial nerve
C1, C2, and C3
Which of the following cranial nerves exits the brainstem via the preolivary sulcus?
abducens (VI)
facial (VII)
hypoglossal (XII)
vagus (X)
trigeminal (V)
Which of the following cranial nerves exits the posterior (dorsal) aspect of the brainstem?
trochlear (IV)
vestibulocochlear (VIII)
A lesion involving the root of which of the following nerves would most likely have an effect on the gag (pharyngeal reflex) reflex?
accessory
facial
glossopharyngeal
hypoglossal
trigeminal