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If I am doing this much of questions for my ANAT exam and the ticked ones which I've already ticked are done, so now in which order which question should I do and, uh, which questions ch- I should leave and which I should add? Because I have very less time. According to MUHS, give me the questions which I should leave and which I should do.

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MUHS MBBS first year anatomy exam important questions syllabus 2024 2025

Here's your complete exam strategy based on the image analysis. Let me break it down clearly.

Your ANAT Exam Question Plan (MUHS)

Legend from your list:

  • Ticked (✓) = Already done
  • Star (*) / Double star ()** = High priority/frequently asked
  • Strikethrough = You've crossed these out (skip)
  • No tick, no star = Lower priority

✅ Already Done (Ticked) - DON'T REVISIT unless shaky:

No.TopicMarks
1Shoulder Joint15M
2Axilla7M
3Brachial Plexus15M
4Cubital Fossa7M
5Axillary Nerve3M
6Wrist Joint-
7Cerebellum-
8Lumbricals & Interossei of Hand7M
13Bronchopulmonary Segments of Right Lung-
15Enumerate Supports of Uterus3M
17Name structures forming Stomach Bed-
20Arterial Supply of Stomach-
21Ant. Relations of Left Kidney-
27Boundaries & Contents of Superior Mediastinum-

🔥 DO THESE NEXT (High priority - starred, not yet done):

These are starred and NOT ticked, meaning high MUHS frequency and still pending:
No.TopicMarksWhy
26Supralateral surface (of cerebrum)15MVERY HIGH - 15 marks + double star
10Left Coronary Artery-Star, frequently asked in MUHS
11Right Coronary Artery-Paired with Q10, do together
28Axillary Artery-Star, high yield
29Median Nerve-Grouped with 28/30, important upper limb
30Ulnar Nerve-Grouped with above
19Structures at Porta Hepatis of Liver-Star, common short note
16Draw & Label Histology Diagram3MStar, easy marks
31Rotator Cuff-Star at end, commonly asked

⚠️ DO IF TIME PERMITS (Low priority - no star, no tick):

No.TopicReason
9DeltoidNo star, no marks mentioned
12Classify Synovial JointsHas double star but is a classification - easy to attempt
14Classify BonesBasic classification, quick to revise
22Openings in Right AtriumNo star
23Typical Intercostal SpaceHas a symbol on margin - attempt if time
24Branches of Arch of AortaNo star
25Internal Capsule of CerebellumNo star, no marks

❌ LEAVE / SKIP THESE:

No.TopicReason
18Constituents of Spermatic CordYou've already crossed/strikethrough this yourself
Header QClassify White Fibers & Corpus Callosum (7M)Listed separately at top with a circle - check if already covered under Cerebellum/Neuroanatomy

📋 Recommended Order to Study Now:

  1. Q26 - Supralateral surface (15M - highest value pending)
  2. Q10 + Q11 - Left & Right Coronary Arteries (do together, 30 mins max)
  3. Q28 + Q29 + Q30 - Axillary Artery + Median Nerve + Ulnar Nerve (do as a group)
  4. Q31 - Rotator Cuff (quick - starred)
  5. Q19 - Porta Hepatis structures (short note, fast)
  6. Q16 - Histology diagram (easy 3 marks)
  7. Q12 / Q14 - Classifications (quick revision)
  8. Q22-24 - Atrium openings, Intercostal space, Arch of Aorta (only if time)
  9. Q9, Q25 - Deltoid, Internal Capsule (lowest priority, skip if short)

Key takeaway: You've already done the bulk of the upper limb and thorax. Your gaps are mainly coronary arteries, the brachial region nerves/vessels (28-30), supralateral surface (most important - 15M!), and some abdominal short notes. Focus there and you're well covered for MUHS.

Sp are this ques enough to pass my exam?

Based on what I can see, let me give you an honest assessment.

Will These Questions Be Enough to Pass?

Short answer: Yes, likely enough to pass - but with some gaps.


What you have covered (already done ✅ + pending 🔥):

Upper Limb - Very well covered:
  • Shoulder Joint (15M), Axilla (7M), Brachial Plexus (15M), Cubital Fossa (7M)
  • Axillary Nerve, Axillary Artery, Median Nerve, Ulnar Nerve
  • Lumbricals & Interossei, Deltoid, Rotator Cuff
  • Wrist Joint
Thorax - Well covered:
  • Bronchopulmonary segments, Coronary arteries, Superior Mediastinum
  • Intercostal space, Arch of Aorta, Right Atrium
Abdomen - Partially covered:
  • Stomach bed, Arterial supply of stomach, Porta Hepatis
  • Left kidney relations, Supports of uterus
Neuroanatomy - Partially covered:
  • Cerebellum, Corpus Callosum, Supralateral surface

⚠️ What's MISSING that MUHS commonly asks:

These topics are NOT on your list at all and frequently appear in MUHS papers:
Missing TopicRisk Level
Femoral triangle🔴 High
Hip joint / Knee joint🔴 High
Brachial artery🟡 Medium
Inguinal canal🔴 High
Diaphragm🟡 Medium
Liver (lobes, surfaces)🟡 Medium
Spinal cord🟡 Medium
Femoral nerve / Sciatic nerve🔴 High
Lungs (general)🟡 Medium
Pericardium / Heart🟡 Medium
Perineum / Pelvis basics🟡 Medium

Honest Verdict:

ScenarioOutcome
If exam focuses on Upper Limb + Thorax✅ You can pass comfortably
If exam has Lower Limb / Lower Abdomen⚠️ You may struggle
If you do Q26 (15M) + coronaries + nerves✅ Better chance

My Recommendation:

Your list covers Upper Limb very heavily which is good since MUHS weights it heavily. But add at minimum these 3 topics before your exam:
  1. Femoral triangle - almost always asked
  2. Inguinal canal - extremely common in MUHS
  3. Hip or Knee joint - lower limb joint question almost always appears
These 3 additions could be the difference between passing and failing if the paper leans lower limb.
You're about 70-75% prepared based on typical MUHS paper patterns. With the pending starred questions done + those 3 additions, you'd be at a safe passing level.

I dont have lower limb for my exam so suggest accordingly

Great - that changes things significantly in your favor!

Revised Assessment (No Lower Limb)

MUHS anatomy without lower limb typically covers:
  • Upper Limb
  • Thorax
  • Abdomen & Pelvis
  • Neuroanatomy
  • General Anatomy / Histology

Your Coverage Now:

RegionCoverageStatus
Upper LimbShoulder, Axilla, Brachial Plexus, Cubital Fossa, Axillary nerve/artery, Wrist, Lumbricals, Deltoid, Median/Ulnar/Radial nerve, Rotator Cuff✅ Excellent
ThoraxBronchopulmonary seg., Coronary arteries, Superior Mediastinum, Intercostal space, Arch of Aorta, Right Atrium✅ Very Good
AbdomenStomach bed, Arterial supply of stomach, Porta Hepatis, Left kidney, Supports of uterus, Spermatic cord✅ Good
NeuroCerebellum, Corpus Callosum, Supralateral surface (15M)⚠️ Partial
HistologyDraw & label diagram⚠️ Only 1 topic

What's Still Missing (No Lower Limb scope):

These are commonly asked in MUHS within your scope:
Missing TopicMarks PotentialPriority
Diaphragm (openings, nerve supply)7-10M🔴 Add this
Liver - lobes/surfaces/relations7-10M🔴 Add this
Pericardium or Heart surfaces7M🟡 If time
Spinal cord - internal structure7M🟡 If time
Pleura3-5M🟡 If time
Histology - add 1-2 more diagrams3M each🟡 Easy marks

Honest Verdict Now:

You are approximately 80-85% prepared for your exam scope.
Your upper limb coverage is near complete - that alone is a huge chunk of marks in MUHS papers. Thorax and abdomen are solid too.

Final Action Plan:

Must do before exam:

  1. ✅ Finish your pending starred questions (Q26, Q10, Q11, Q28-30, Q31, Q19)
  2. 🔴 Add Diaphragm - very frequently asked in MUHS thorax section
  3. 🔴 Add Liver (lobes, porta hepatis you already have - just add surfaces/relations)

Do only if you have extra time:

  1. Pericardium / Heart surfaces
  2. One or two more histology diagrams
  3. Spinal cord internal structure

Bottom line: Yes, your questions are enough to pass - provided you finish all the pending starred ones (especially Q26 which is 15M). The two additions (Diaphragm + Liver) would push you from passing to comfortably passing with buffer marks.
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