База экзаменационных тестовых заданий
*Structure of the teeth *1*21*1*
#1
*!Which word is the common one for this group of words?
*enamel
*cementum
*dentine
*+teeth
*pulp
#2
*!Which word is the common one for this group of words?
*+tooth
*neck
*root
*crown
*enamel
#3
*!Which word is given below in the plural form?
*crown
*pulp
*neck
*root
*+teeth
#4
*!Which word is noun in this group of words?
*+cause
*causless
*causidical
*caustic
*caustically
#5
*!Which word is noun in this group of words?
*pained
*+pain
*painful
*unpainful
*painless
#6
*!What part of the tooth is hidden”?
*a crown
*+roots
*a neck
*enamel
*dentine
#7
*!What part of the tooth is visible?
*a neck
*+a crown
*roots
*pulp
*dentine
#8
*!What word is the synonym to the word “injury”?
*repair
*+damage
*restore
*destroy
*impair
#9
*!What word is the antonym to the word “hard”?
*hidden
*sensitive
*+soft
*raw
*tough
#10
*!What word is the antonym to the word “hidden”?
*hard
*soft
*+visible
*outer
*inner
#11
*!What word is the antonym to the word “outer”?
*lower
*upper
*+inner
*lateral
*external
#12
*!What word is the antonym to the word “lower”?
*outer
*inner
*+upper
*external
*internal
#13
*!What does a tooth consist of?
*angle, chamber, surface
*dentine, enamel, pulp
*vessels, foramen, bundle
*+crown, neck, roots
*cell, tissue, nerves
#14
*!What is every tooth composed of?
*+enamel, dentine, cementum, pulp
*crown, neck, enamel, dentine
*crown, neck, roots, cementum
*dentine, enamel, pulp, roots
*enamel, pulp, cementum, crown
#15
*!Which word belongs to the adverb in this group of words?
*common
*commonest
*+commonly
*comminute
*communicate
#16
*!Which word belongs to the adjective in this group of words?
*sense
*+sensitive
*sensitivity
*sensitively
*sensibility
#17
*!Which word is the extra one for this group of words?
*surface
*chamber
*vessel
*+palate
*nerves
#18
*!Which word is the common one for this group of words?
*pulp
*enamel
*dentine
*cementum
*+structure of the teeth
#19
*!What language is used in RK equally with Kazakh?
*English
*Turkey
*+Russian
*German
*French
#20
*!What language is used in RK international activity?
*Russian, English
*Russian , German
*Kazakh, Turkey
*Kazakh, French
*+Kazakh, other languages due needs
#21
*!What language is all documentation in RK state bodies and organizations carries out?
*+Kazakh, Russian
*Kazakh, English
*Russian, German
*Kazakh, French
*Russian, English
*Structure of the teeth *2*21*1*
#22
*!Every tooth (to consist) of a crown, a neck and one or more roots.
Which form of the verb in brackets is the most suitable for this sentence?
*consisting
*to consist
*consisted
*+consists
*consist
#23
*!Pulp (to contain) blood vessels and nerves.
Which form of the verb in brackets is the most suitable for this sentence?
*to contain
*+contains
*containing
*contained
*is contained
#24
*!Cementum (to meet) enamel at the neck of the tooth.
Which form of the verb in brackets is the most suitable for this sentence?
*meet
*+meets
*to meet
*meeting
*met
#25
*!Every tooth (to insert) into the jaw by its root.
Which form of the verb in brackets is the most suitable for this sentence?
*insert
*inserts
*to insert
*inserting
*+is inserted
#26
*!The part of the jaw containing the teeth (to know) as the alveolar process.
Which form of the verb in brackets is the most suitable for this sentence?
*know
*known
*+is known
*are known
*knows
#27
*!The crown is the visible part of the tooth in the mouth.
Which question is the general to this sentence?
*What is the crown?
*+Is the crown the visible part in the mouth?
*What is the visible part in the mouth?
*The crown is visible part in the mouth isn’t it?
*Is the crown the part visible or hidden part in the mouth?
#28
*!The pulp contains blood vessels and nerves.
Which question is the general to this sentence?
*What does the pulp contain of?
*The pulp contains of blood vessels, doesn’t it?
*+Does the pulp contain blood vessels and nerves?
*Does the pulp or dentine contain blood vessels and nerves?
*The pulp doesn’t contain blood vessels and nerves,does it?
#29
*!Every toothis composed of enamel, dentine, cementum and pulp.
Which question is the special one to the word in bold?
*Is every tooth composed of enamel, cementum , dentine?
*+What is composed of enamel, cementum , dentine ?
*Every tooth is composed of cementum, enamel, dentine,isn’t it?
*Is every tooth or gum composed of cementum, enamel, dentine?
*Every tooth isn’t composed of cementum, enamel, dentine,is it?
#30
*!Cementum meets enamel at the neck of the tooth.
Which question is the special one to the word in bold?
*Does cementum meet enamel at the neck of the tooth?
*Cementum doesn’t meet enamel at the neck of the tooth, does it?
*+Where does cementum meet enamel?
*Does cementum or dentine meet enamel at the neck of the tooth?
*Cementum meets enamel at the neck of the tooth, doesn’t it?
#31
*!The …. is purely soft tissue.Which word is missed in this sentence?
*neck
*crown
*+pulp
*apex
*root
#32
*!The junction of crown and root is called the … .
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*ivory
*сell
*tissue
*+neck
*mouth
#33
*!The alveolar process is covered with a … tissue called gum.
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*hard
*+soft
*sensitive
*visible
*hidden
#34
*!The periodontal membrane contains … and blood vessels. Which word is missed in this sentence?
*cells
*lymph
*vessels
*tissue
*+nerves
#35
*!…. cannot undergo repair. Which word is missed in this sentence?
*pulp
*root
*crown
*+enamel
*dentine
#36
*!The end of the … is called the apex. Which word is missed in this sentence?
*neck
*crown
*tissue
*vessel
*+root
#37
*!Cementum meets enamel at the neck of the tooth. Which question belongs to the word in bold?
*Does cementum meet enamel at the neck of the tooth?
*+What does meet enamel at the neck of the tooth?
*Where does cementum meet enamel?
*Does cementum or dentine meet enamel at the neck of the tooth?
*Cementum meets enamel at the neck of the tooth, doesn’t it?
#38
*!Dentine is very sensitive to pain. Which question belongs to the word in bold?
*+What is very sensitive to pain?
*Is dentine very sensitive to pain?
*What is dentine sensitive to?
*Dentine is very sensitive to pain, isn’t it?
*Is dentine or pulp very sensitive to pain?
#39
*!A tooth is attached by a soft tissue called the periodontal membrane.
Which question belongs to the word in bold?
*What tissue is called the periodontal membrane?
*+How is a tooth attached by a soft tissue called?
*Is a tooth attached by a soft tissue called the periodontal membrane?
*What is the periodontal membrane?
*A tooth is attached by a soft tissue called the periodontal membrane, isn’t it?
#40
*!An examiner and a student.
An examiner:”What does a tooth consist of?”
A student:……………………………….
Which answer is the most suitable to this dialogue?
*root, neck, enamel
*+crown, neck and root
*root, fissure, pulp
*pulp, dentine, cementum
*enamel, cementum, dentine
#41
*!A dentist and a patient.
A patient: ”What is responsible for pain?”
A dentist: ………………………………
Which answer is the most suitable to this dialogue?
*blood vessels
*pulp chamber
*hardest substance
*enamel and dentine
*+the nerves of the pulp
#42
*!A teacher and a student
A teacher: “ What do you know about enamel?”
A student: ……………………………………
Which answer is the most suitable to this dialogue?
*the junction of crown
*alveolar process
*purely soft tissue
*the outer covering of a root
*+the outer covering of a crown
*Structure of the teeth *3*8*1*
#43
*!Every tooth consists of a crown, a neck and one or more roots. The crown is part visible in the mouth and the root is the part hidden inside the jaw. The junction of crown and root is called the neck and the end of the root is called the apex. Every tooth is composed of enamel, dentine, cementum and pulp.
Which title is the most suitable to this passage?
*Pulp
*Enamel
*Dentine
*Cementum
*+Structure of the tooth
#44
*!This is the outer covering of the crown and is the hardest substance in the body. It is insensitive to pain. Unlike most other body tissues it cannot undergo repair; thus any damage caused by decay or injury is permanent. The microscope shows that it consist of long solid rods, called enamel prisms, cemented together by the interprismatic substance. The prism run roughly at right angles to the surface.
Which is the most suitable title to this passage?
*Pulp
*+Enamel
*Dentine
*Cementum
*Substance
#45
*!The bonelike tissue that forms the outer surface of the root of the tooth. It is similar in structure to bone. Cementum meets enamel at the neck of the tooth. The periodontal membrane is attached to the cementum of the root.
Which title is the most suitable to this passage?
*Pulp
*Enamel
*Tissue
*Dentine
*+Cementum
#46
*!This occupies the interior of the crown and root, and is very sensitive to pain. Dentine from elephants’ tusks is commonly known as ivory but is exactly the same dentine as that found in human teeth.
Which title is the most suitable to this passage?
*Pulp
*Enamel
*+Dentine
*Cementum
*Structure of the teeth
#47
*!Unlike enamel, dentine and cementum, the pulp is purely soft tissue. It contains blood vessels and nerves, and occupies the centre of the dentine. Vessels and nerves of the pulp enter the root apex through the apical foramen and pass up the root canal into the crown, where the space occupied by the pulp is called the pulp chamber. The nerves of the pulp are responsible for pain felt when dentine is drilled or toothache occurs.
Which title is the most suitable to this passage?
*+Pulp
*Enamel
*Dentine
*Cementum
*Pulp chamber
#48
*!The outermost layer of the pulp, next to the dentine, is lined with the special cells which formed the dentine. Under the microscope fine prolongations of these cells can be seen passing through tubes in the dentine. They run throughout the full thickness of dentine and, by their origin from the pulp, are associated with its repair processes and sensitivity to pain.
Which title is the most suitable to this passage?
*Pulp
*Enamel
*Dentine
*Cementum
*+Layer of the pulp
#49
*!Every tooth is inserted into the jaw by its root. The part of the jaw containing the teeth is known as the alveolar process and is covered with a soft tissue called gum. The jaw bones consist of a dense outer layer known as compact bone and a softer interior called spongy bone.
Which title is the most suitable to this passage?
*Pulp
*Enamel
*Dentine
*Cementum
*+Alveolar process
#50
*!A tooth is attached to its socket in the jaw by a soft fibrous tissue called the periodontal membrane. This acts as a shock absorber and is attached to the cementum of the root and the compact bone lining the socket. The periodontal membrane contains nerves and blood vessels, but consists mainly of bundles of fibrous which pass obliquely from cementum to bone.
Which title is the most suitable to this passage?
*Pulp
*Enamel
*Dentine
*Alveolar process
*+Periodontal membrane
*Structure of the teeth *4*9*1*
#51
*!EVERY TOOTH IS COMPOSED OF
*a jaw
*+a pulp
*a tissue
*muscles
*a bundle
*+a dentine
*+an enamel
*a foramen
*a substance
*+a cementum
#52
*!THE PULP CONTAINS OF
*a saliva
*a soft tissue
*a hard tissue
*a bony tissue
*+blood vessels
*+lymph vessels
*lymphatic tissue
*+connective tissue
#53
*!ENAMEL IS
*socket
*jaw bone
*soft tissue
*hard tissue
*+insensitive to pain
*+hardest substance
#54
*!EVERY TOOTH IS INSERTED IN
*+jaw
*pulp
*+gum
*dentine
*+socket
*bundle
*muscles
*cementum
#55
*!SUPPORTING STRUCTURES
*pulp
*+gums
*roots
*a neck
*a crown
*jaw bone
*+alveolar bone
*+periodontal membrane
#56
*!A TOOTH CONSISTS OF
*gums
*a bone
*+a root
*+a neck
*+a crown
*a tissue
*muscles
*an enamel
#57
*!EVERY TOOTH COMPOSED OF
*neck
*root
*+pulp
*layer
*+enamel
*+dentine
*chamber
*foramen
*junction
*+cementum
#58
*!CEMENTUM IS THE
*soft tissue
*visible part
*junction of crown
*+covering of the root
*covering of the crown
*+similar in structure to bone
#59
*!DENTINE IS THE
*soft tissue
*hidden part
*hardest substance
*+sensitive to pain
*junction of crown
*+interior of the crown and root
*Anatomy of individual teeth *1*23*1*
#60
*!Which word is the common one for this group of words?
*molars
*premolars
*canines
*crowns
*+teeth
#61
*!Which word belongs to the adjective in this group of words?
*dentine
*dentistry
*dentist
*dentition
*+dental
#62
*!Which word is given in the plural form?
*tooth
*crown
*root
*+teeth
*cusp
#63
*!Which word is given in the singular form?
*molars
*+tooth
*premolars
*roots
*teeth
#64
*!Which word is derived from Latin language?
*ridge
*crown
*root
*+buccal
*edges
#65
*!Which word is a stomatological term?
*+malocclusion
*rheumatic
*pneumonia
*taxonomy
*mycology
#66
*!Which word is the synonym to the word “canine”?
*root
*premolar
*+cuspid
*molar
*crown
#67
*!Which word is the antonym to the word “equal”?
*+unequal
*complete
*slight
*small
*central
#68
*!Which word is the antonym to the word “upper”?
*slight
*+lower
*long
*central
*conical
#69
*!Which roots are the buccal ones?
*+mesial and distal
*palatal and distal
*lingual and mesial
*lingual and distal
*palatal and lingual
#70
*!Which teeth are the largest?
*third molars
*+first molars
*second molars
*second premolars
*first premolars
#71
*!Which word combination is the extra one for this group of words?
*function of the teeth
*+adjective of the teeth
*occlusion of the teeth
*structure of the teeth
*anatomy of the teeth
#72
*!Which word belongs to the adjective in this group of words?
*individum
*individuality
*individuums
*+individual
*individualization
#73
*!Which word belongs to the verb in this group of words?
*developer
*development
*developing
*+develops
*developers
#74
*!Which word is the extra one for this group of words?
*crown
*canine
*molar
*incisor
*+chewing
#75
*!Which word combination is the extra one for this group of words?
*extracted teeth
*carious teeth
*lower teeth
*decayed teeth
*+artificial teeth
#76
*!Which word is not derived from Latin language?
*palatal
*molar
*lingual
*+crown
*premolar
#77
*!What word is vertical combined with?
*circle
*oval
*+line
*square
*triangular
#78
*!Which medical term belongs to the anatomy of individual teeth?
*study of fungi
*structure of leave
*cusp of carabelli
*sound sleep
*exchange of cholesterol
#79
*!Which word is a stomatological term?
*+molar
*leaf
*pregnancy
*appendix
*kidney
#80
*!Which word is the synonym for “chewing”?
*deglutition
*+mastication
*grinding
*dentition
*swallowing
#81
*!Which word is the synonym to the word “swallowing”.
*+deglutition
*mastication
*grinding
*dentition
*biting
#82
*!Which word is different from others?
*mesial
*distal
*palatal
*linqual
*+semisolid
*Anatomy of individual teeth *2*23*1*
#83
*!Lower molars (to have) two roots, one mesial and one distal.
Which form of the verb in brackets is the most suitable for this sentence?
*having
*to have
*+have
*has
*hasn’t
#84
*!First molars are (large) teeth of all.
Which form of the adjective in brackets is the most suitable one?
*largest
*more larger
*most larger
*+the largest
*larger
#85
*!Incisors and canines are for (to cut) up food into smaller pieces ready for chewing.
Which form of the verb in brackets is the most suitable for this sentence?
*+cutting
*cut
*have cut
*cuts
*have been cut
#86
*!The upper first premolar (to have) two roots, one buccal and one palatal.
Which form of the verb in brackets is the most suitable for this sentence?
*+has
*have
*have had
*having
*to have
#87
*!Deciduous molars are like miniature permanent molars.
Which question is the general one to this sentence?
*What molars are like miniature permanent molars?
*How many molars are like miniature permanent molars?
*+Are deciduous molars like miniature permanent molars?
*Do deciduous molars look like miniature permanent molars?
*What are deciduous molars like?
#88
*!Lower molars have two roots, one mesial and one distal.
Which question is the general one to this sentence?
*Lower molars have tworoots don’t they?
*+Do lower molars have two roots, one mesial and one distal?
*What molars have tworoots, one mesial and one distal?
*What roots do lower molars have?
*How many roots do molars have?
#89
*!Theuppercrowns are much wider than their lower ones.
Which question is the special one to the word in bold?
*Are the upper crowns much wider than their lower ones?
*The upper crowns are much wider than their lower ones, aren’t they?
*Are the lower crowns much narrower than their upperones?
*+Which crowns are much wider than their lower ones?
*Why are the upper crowns much wider than their lower ones?
#90
*!Each premolar has two cusps, one buccal and one palatal
Which question belongs to the words in bold?
*Does each premolar have two cusps?
*+How many cusps does each premolar have?
*Each premolar has not two cusps, does it?
*How many buccal cusps does each premolar have?
*Each premolar has three cusps doesn’t it?
#91
*!Upper molars have three roots, two …. and one palatal.
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*+buccal
*premolar
*molar
*lingual
*individual
#92
*!The premolars may have one ….
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*cusp
*incisor
*apex
*+root
*base
#93
*!… molars are like miniature permanent molars.
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*permanent
*+deciduous
*bulbous
*divergent
*conical
#94
*!Lower molars have two roots, one mesial and one … .
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*palatal
*lingual
*+distal
*premolars
*molar
#95
*!The …. cusp of lower premolars is smaller than buccal one.
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*palatal
*+lingual
*distal
*molar
*premolar
#96
*!Lower first molars have five cusps, three buccal and two…
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*distal
*buccal
*molar
*+lingual
*bulbous
#97
*!Each premolar has two cusps, one buccal and one …
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*distal
*buccal
*molar
*+palatal
*bulbous
#98
*!Upper … have three roots, two buccal and one palatal.
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*cusps
*premolars
*+molars
*canines
*crowns
#99
*!A teacher and a student.
A teacher: “Which of the teeth has one long root?”
A student: ……………….
Which answer is the most suitable for this dialogue?
*+incisor
*crown
*molar
*premolar
*canine
#100
*!A dentist and a patient.
A patient: “What is the deciduous molar like?”
A dentist: ………….
Which answer is the most suitable for this dialogue?
*like permanent premolars
*like deciduous premolars
*like bulbous molars
*+like permanent molars
*like palatal cusps
#101
*!Premolars and … are for chewing and grinding food
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*+molars
*premolars
*crowns
*canines
*roots
#102
*!Incisors and … are for cutting up food into smaller pieces
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*molars
*premolars
*crowns
*+canines
*roots
#103
*!The upper canine (to have) the longest root of the whole dentition.
Which form of the verb in brackets is the most suitable for this sentence?
*+has
*have
*had
*having
*have had
#104
*!An examiner and a student.
An examiner: “How many cusps do lower second molars have?”
A student: ………….
Which answer is the most suitable for this dialogue?
*five
*+four
*two
*three
*one
#105
*!… cusp of lower premolars is smaller than the buccal cusp.
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*palatal
*bulbous
*+lingual
*premolar
*conical
*Anatomy of individual teeth *3*10*1*
#106
*!The deciduous teeth are the primary teeth that first erupt in babies and are more commonly known as milk teeth. In this article, the general anatomical information about the deciduous teeth will be discussed, following a chronological list of when the milk teeth erupt and when they fall out. Lastly, a common pathological disorder that ails milk teeth will be mentioned.
Which is the most suitable title to this passage?
*+Deciduous teeth
*Secondary teeth
*Molarteeth
*Anatomy of the teeth
*Structure of the teeth
#107
*!The crown of the tooth is that portion of the tooth that is covered with enamel. In most people, the crown lies nearly entirely exposed above the gum line. In children, the gingiva may partially cover the cervical (lower) part of the enamel. Enamel is the substance that covers the crown of the tooth. It is very hard and quite resistant to mechanical and chemical attack. Its purpose, of course, is to protect the tooth from the dangers posed to the teeth by the oral environment.
Which is the most suitable title to this passage?
*Anatomy of the teeth
*+Structure of the teeth
*Deciduous teeth
*Secondary teeth
*Molarteeth
#108
*!People have two sets of teeth in their lives, the primary teeth (also called the baby, milk or deciduous teeth) and the permanent teeth (also called the adult or secondary teeth). Children have 20 primary teeth; they are replaced by the permanent teeth by about age 13. Adults have 32 permanent teeth.
Which is the most suitable title to this passage?
*+Classification of the teeth
*Structure of the teeth
*Deciduous teeth
*Secondary teeth
*Molarteeth
#109
*!There are four incisors in each arch. Two central incisors and two lateral incisors. Location is the central incisors are side by at the midline. There is a lateral incisor on each side of the central incisors. Incisors have one root and flattened chisel-shaped crowns. The upper crowns are much wider than their lower counterparts.
Which title is the most suitable to this passage?
*Crowns
*+Incisors
*Jaws
*Canines
*Premolars
#110
*!There are four premolars in each arch. Two first premolars and two second premolars. They are sometimes referred to as bicuspids. There are no premolars in the primary dentition. Location is first premolars are next to the canines followed by the second premolars.
Which title is the most suitable to this passage?
*+Premolars
*Molars
*Dentitions
*Canines
*Jaws
#111
*!Food needs to be broken down and chewed before entering the digestive system so that our body can easily absorb nutrients from them. Incisors and canines are for cutting up food into smaller pieces ready for chewing. Teeth can help us pronounce accurately.
Which title is the most suitable to this passage?
*Structure of the teeth
*Anatomy of the teeth
*+Function of the teeth
*Root of the teeth
*Description of teeth
#112
*!When the upper and lower teeth are closed together, they are said to be in occlusion. The arch of the upper teeth is large. Because upper teeth overlap the lowers on the buccal. Lower buccal cusps according bite into the fissure. The upper and lower central incisors form one straight vertical line. Lower central incisors are much narrow.
Which title is the most suitable to this passage?
*Function of the teeth
*+Occlusion of the teeth
*Description of teeth
*Structure of the teeth
*Anatomy of the teeth
#113
*!There are three molars in each arch of the permanent dentition. Two first molars, two second molars and two third molars. Thirds molars are sometimes called wisdom teeth. There are two molars in each arch of the primary dentition. Two first molars and second molars.
Which title is the most suitable to this passage?
*Premolars
*Jaws
*Canines
*+Molars
*Incisors
#114
*!First molars are the largest teeth of all. Third molars are very variable in size and number of roots and cusps. They are smallest molars and their roots are frequently fused together. Deciduous molars are like miniature permanent molars. They have the same number of roots. Their crowns are much whiter.
Which title is the most suitable to this passage?
*Incisors
*Canines
*Jaws
*Premolars
*+Molars
#115
*!Occlusion, in a dental context, means simply the contact between teeth. More technically, it is the relationship between the maxillary (upper) and mandibular (lower) teeth when they approach each other, as occurs during chewing or at rest.
Which title is the most suitable to this passage?
*Incisors
*Canines
*Jaws
*Premolars
*+Occlusion
*Anatomy of individual teeth *4*14*1*
#116
*!MOLARS HAVE …ROOTS
*+palatal
*lower
*upper
*central
*lateral
*+mesial
*+buccal
*+distal
*premolar
*conical
#117
*!THE PULP CONTAINS OF
*a saliva
*a soft tissue
*a bony tissue
*+blood vessels
*lymphatic tissue
*+nerve endings
*+lymph vessels
*+connective tissue
*central tissue
*middle tissue
#118
*!A TOOTH CONSISTS OF
*a bone
*+a neck
*+a crown
*a tissue
*muscles
*+a root
*a head
*a heart
#119
*!MOLARS HAVE CUSPS
*distal
*mesial
*occlusal
*+ palatal
*+buccal
*+lingual
*equal
*bulbous
#120
*!EACH PREMOLAR HAS TWO CUSPS
*+buccal
*+palatal
*canines
*molars
*incisors
*premolars
#121
*!UPPER AND LOWER MOLARS HAVE
*a leg
*a body
*a head
*hands
*+roots
*+cusps
#122
*!INCISORS ARE
*+lower
*+upper
*buccal
*+central
*palatal
*lingual
*sublingual
*+lateral
*molar
*premolar
#123
*!THE BUCCAL ROOTS ARE
*+mesial
*+distal
*lingual
*palatal
*bulbous
*molar
#124
*!UPPER MOLARS HAVE FOUR CUSPS
*+two buccal
*one palatal
*+two palatal
*one palatal
*two lingual
*two distal
#125
*!LOWER FIRST MOLARS HAVE FIVE CUSPS
*+three buccal
*+two lingual
*three lingual
*two lingual
*three palatal
*two distal
#126
*!THE UPPER FIRST PREMOLAR HAS
*+two roots
*two molars
*+two cusps
*two crowns
*two ridges
*two enamels
#127
*!FUCTION OF THE TEETH
*to help to breath
*to develop
*to decay
*to treat
*+to cut up food
*+to chew
#128
*!TOOTH MAY BE
*+carious tooth
*food tooth
*+extracted tooth
*chewing tooth
*suitable tooth
*swallowing tooth
#129
*!THIRD MOLARS ARE VERY VARIABLE … OF CUSPS AND ROOTS
*+in size
*+in number
*in structure
*in function
*in form
*in length
Oral cavity*1*22*2*
#130
*!Which word is the antonym to the word “posterior”?
*upper
*lower
*under
*+anterior
*over
#131
*!Which word is given in the plural form?
*tissue
*+tissues
*cell
*vessel
*membrane
#132
*!Which word is the extra one for this group of words?
*incisor
*+saliva
*cuspid
*premolar
*molar
#133
*!Which word is the synonym to the word “cuspid”?
*incisor
*+canine
*molar
*premolar
*crown
#134
*!What word is the synonym to the word “mastication”?
*swallowing
*+chewing
*filling
*treating
*extracting
#135
*!Which word is the synonym to the word “deglutition”?
*+swallowing
*chewing
*filling
*treating
*extracting
#136
*!Which word is the common one for this group of words?
*enamel
*cementum
*dentine
*+tooth
*pulp
#137
*!Which word is the common one for this group of words?
*+teeth
*incisors
*cuspids
*premolars
*molars
#138
*!Which word is noun in the group of words”?
*occlude
*+occlusion
*occlusal
*occludent
*occlusive
#139
*!Which word is noun in the group of words”?
*separate
*+separation
*separable
*separately
*separating
#140
*!Which word belongs to the adjective in this group of words?
*+lymphatic
*lymphocyte
*lymph
*lymphoma
*lymphocytosis
#141
*!Which word belongs to the adjective in this group of words?
*+protective
*protector
*protectorate
*protection
*protect
#142
*!Which word is the extra one for this group of words?
*cavity
*+across
*palate
*tongue
*rugae
#143
*!Which word is the antonym to the word “lower”?
*outer
*inner
*+upper
*external
*internal
#144
*!What does a tooth consist of?
*enamel, dentine, cementum
*dentine, enamel, pulp
*enamel, pulp, cementum
*+crown, neck, root
*crown, neck, enamel
#145
*!How many glands are there in salivary glands?
*1
*4
*2
*+3
*5
#146
!What gland is located near the ear?
*maxillary
*sublingual
*submaxillary
*+parotid
*lingual
#147
*!Which word is the extra one for this group of words?
*buccal
*+incisor
*oral
*cheek
*mouth
#148
*!What language is used in RK equally with Kazakh?
*English
*Turkey
*+Russian
*German
*French
#149
*!What languages is used in RK international activity?
*Russian, English
*Russian, German
*Kazakh, Turkey
*Kazakh, French,
*+Kazakh , other languages due needs
#150
*!What languages is all documentation in RK state bodies and organizations carried out?
*+KazakhRussian
*Kazakh English
*Russian English
*Russian, German
*Kazakh, French
#151
*!How many teeth are there in the adult?
*6
*16
*20
*28
*+32
*Oral cavity *2*22*1*
#152
*!The gastrointestinal tract ….with the oral cavity
Which verbal form is the most suitable for this sentence?
*begin
*beginning
*begun
*+begins
*is beginning
#153
*!The gums are made … fleshy tissue
Which preposition is suitable one in this sentence?
*at
*+of
*in
*to
*on
#154
*!The oral cavity sometimes (to call) the buccal cavity.
Which form of the verb in brackets is the most suitable for this sentence?
*calling
*call
*calls
*+is called
*are called
#155
*!The tongue (to extend) across the floor of the oral cavity.
Which form of the verb in brackets is the most suitable for this sentence?
*extending
*extend
*+extends
*is extending
*are extending
#156
*!The tongue is (to attach) by the muscles to the mandible.
Which form of the verb in brackets is the most suitable for this sentence?
*attaching
*+attached
*to attach
*attaches
*attach
#157
*!The gastrointestinal tract begins with the …. .
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*+oral cavity
*hard palate
*soft palate
*tongue
*pharynx
#158
*!….surrounds the root and holds the tooth in place.
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*+periodontal membrane
*pulp
*dentine
*enamel
*cementum
#159
*!The gums (to make) of fleshy tissue.
Which form of the verb in brackets is the most suitable for this sentence?
*+are made
*is made
*makes
*making
*was made
#160
*!The dentine (to cover) by a protective layer of cementum.
Which form of the verb in brackets is the most suitable for this sentence?
*are cover
*+is covered
*covers
*covering
*was covered
#161
*!A periodontal membrane (to surround) the root and holds the tooth in place.
Which form of the verb in brackets is the most suitable for this sentence?
*are surrounded
*is surrounded
*+surrounds
*surrounding
#162
*!The gums are made of fleshy tissue.
Which question is the general one to this sentence?
*What are the gums made of?
*+Are the gums made of fleshy tissue?
*What is the gum?
*The gums are made of fleshy tissue, aren’t they?
*What kind of tissue are the gums made of?
#163
*!The enamel is a dense, hard, white substance.
Which question is the general one to this sentence?
*What is the enamel?
*The enamel is a dense, hard, white substance, isn’t it?
*+Is the enamel a dense, hard, white substance?
*What does the enamel consist of?
*What kind of substance is the enamel?
#164
*!The.... extends across the floor of the oral cavity.
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*ivory
*cells
*tissue
*+tongue
*mouth
#165
*!The tongue is attached by… to the mandible
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*tongue
*cells
*tissue
*+muscles
*mouth
#166
*!The .... moves food around during mastication.
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*+tongue
*cells
*tissue
*muscles
*mouth
#167
*!The tonsils produce….
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*cells
*cell
*saliva
*+lymphocytes
*erythrocytes
#168
*!Tonsils act as a filter to ... the body.
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*determine
*treat
*form
*+protect
*extract
#169
*!.... are made of fleshy tissue and surround the sockets.
Which word is missed in this sentence?
*tongue
*dentine
*cementum
*+gums
*pulp
#170
*!An examiner and a student.
An examiner:”What do the salivary glands produce?”
A student:……………………………….
Which answer is the most suitable to this dialogue?
*mucous
*+saliva
*blood
*gastric juice
*water
#171
*!A teacher and a student
A teacher: “What is dentine composed of?”
A student: ……………………………………
Which answer is the most suitable to this dialogue?
*lymphatic tissue
*connective tissue
*purely soft tissue
*fleshy tissue
*+bony tissue
#172
*!A teacher and a student
A teacher: “What are the gums made of?”
A student: ……………………………………
Which answer is the most suitable to this dialogue?
*lymphatic tissue
*connective tissue
*purely soft tissue
*+fleshy tissue
*bony tissue
#173
*!......... aids in the production of sounds and speech
*palate
*pharynx
*tongue
*tonsils
*+uvula
Oral cavity *3*10*1*
#174
*!The tongue extends across the floor of the oral cavity and is attached by muscles to the mandible. It moves food around during mastication and deglutition. The tongue is covered with a series of small projections called papillae which contain cells sensitive to chemical nature of food.
Which is the most suitable title to this passage?
*Mastication
*Papillae
*Food
*+Tongue
*Deglutition
#175
*!The tonsils are masses of lymphatic tissue located in depressions of the mucous membranes in the walls of the pharynx. They act as a filter to protect the body from the invasion of microorganisms, and produce lymphocytes, which are white blood cells able to fight disease.
Which is the most suitable title to this passage?
*Pharynx
*Lymphocytes
*Microorganisms
*+Tonsils
*Oral cavity
#176
*!The gums are made of fleshy tissue and surround the sockets in which the teeth are found. There are 32 permanent teeth, 16 in each jaw bone. There are: 4 incisors, 2 cuspids (points), or canine (doglike); 4 premolars, or by cuspids and 6 molars.
Which is the most suitable title to this passage?
*+ Gums
*Molars
*Permanent teeth
*Incisors
*Cuspids
#177
*!The outermost protective layer of the crown is called enamel . The enamel is a dense, hard, white substance-the hardest substance in the body. It is sensitive to pain. Unlike most other body tissues it cannot undergo repair.
Which is the most suitable title to this passage?
*+Enamel
*Tooth
*Gum
*Crown
*Tonsils
#178
*!Underneath the enamel is a layer which extends throughout the crown and root and is the main bulk of the tooth; it is called the dentine . Dentine is composed of bony tissue and is covered by a protective layer of cementum
Which is the most suitable title to this passage?
*Gums
*Cementum
*Enamel
*Crown
*+Dentine
#179
*!Below the dentine is a soft, vascular layer in the centre of the tooth called the pulp (7). Within the pulp are blood vessels, connective tissue, nerve endings, and lymph vessels. A periodontal membrane surrounds the root and holds the tooth in place.
Which is the most suitable title to this passage?
*Vessels
*Tissues
*Dentine
*Tooth
*+Pulp
#180
*!The three pairs of salivary glands are exocrine glands. The salivary glands produce a fluid called saliva which contains important digestive enzymes to chemically break down starches into sugar. Saliva is released from parotid (near the ear) glands (1), submaxillary (lower jaw) glands (2), and sublingual (under the tongue) glands (3), through narrow ducts which carry the saliva into the mouth.
Which is the most suitable title to this passage?
*+Salivary glands
*Parotid glands
*Submaxillary glands
*Sublingual glands
*Fluid
#181
*!The hard palate forms the anterior portion of the roof of the mouth, while the muscular soft palate lies posterior to it and separates the mouth from the pharynx (throat). Rugae are the irregular ridges in the mucous membrane covering the anterio portion of the hard palate.
Which is the most suitable title to this passage?
*+Hard palate
*Parotid glands
*Submaxillary glands
*Sublingual glands
*Fluid
#182
*!Rugae are the irregular ridges in the mucous membrane covering the anterior portion of the hard palate. Hanging from the soft palate is a small, soft tissue called the uvula (7). It is composed of connective tissue and muscle and aids in the production of sounds and speech. (Uvula means little grape).
Which is the most suitable title to this passage?
*+Rugae
*Membrane
*Muscle
*Palate
*Mucous
#183
*!The gums are made of fleshy tissue and surround the sockets in which the teeth are found. There are 32 permanent teeth, 16 in each jaw bone. There are: 4 incisors, 2 cuspids (points), or canine (doglike); 4 premolars, or by cuspids and 6 molars.
How many teeth are there in each jaw bone?
*6
*+16
*20
*28
*32
*Teeth and gums*1*22*1*
#184.
*!Which word is given in the plural from?
*gumboot
*+gums
*gum-free
*gumption
*gun
#185
*!Which word is given in the plural form?
*cane
*+canines
*canesugar
*canister
*concer
#186
*!Which word is an adverb in this group of words?
*stomatology
*stomatological
*stomatologic
*stomatologist
*+stomatologically
#187
*!Which word is a verb in this group of words?
*treatment
*treaty
*treatise
*treating
*+treat
#188
*!Which word combination is the synonym to “deciduous teeth”?
*permanent teeth
*+baby teeth
*cutting teeth
*tearing teeth
*grinding teeth
#189
*!Which word combination is the synonym to “milk teeth”?
*permanent teeth
*the second set of teeth
*+deciduous teeth
*cutting teeth
*millstone teeth
#190
*!What structure has a tooth?
*a crown, a root
*a crown, a neck
*+a crown, a neck, a root
*a neck, a root
*a crown, a neck, a gum
#191
*!Which is the word “a movement” formed from?
*to grind
*to cut
*+to move
*to tear
*to form
#192
*!Which is the word “a mill stone” formed from?
*milk, a tooth
*milk, a stone
*a tooth, a brush
*+a mill, a stone
*a baby, a tooth
#193
*!Which word is an adjective?
*erupt
*+deciduous
*cusp
*molar
*incisor
#194
*!Which word is the common one in this group?
*a crown
*a neck
*a root
*a pulp
*+a tooth
#195
*!Which word is given in the plural form?
*nerve
*gum
*tooth
*+vessels
*crown
#196
*!Which word is given in the plural form?
*canine
*molar
*+incisors
*premolar
*cusped
#197
*!Which word is a verb in this group of words?
*basic
*baseless
*+base
*baseline
*basement
#198
*!Which word is a noun in this group of words?
*carefree
*careful
*+care
*careless
*careworn
#199
*!Which word combination is the antonym to “hard tissue” ?
*hard palate
*soft palate
*inner tissue
*permanent teeth
*+soft tissue
#200
*!Which word combination is the antonym to “deciduous teeth”?
*milk teeth
*baby teeth
*temporary teeth
*the first set of teeth
*+permanent teeth
#201
*!What outer layers has a tooth?
*an enamel
*a cementum
*+an enamel, a cementum
*a dentine, a pulp
*a crown, a neck, a root
#202
*!What inner tissues has a tooth?
*an enamel, a cementum
*a crown, a neck, a root
*+a dentine, a pulp
*a dentine
*a pulp
#203
*!Which is the word “a toothache” formed from?
*a tooth, a support
*a tooth, a brush
*+a tooth, an ache
*a tooth, a pain
*a tooth, a tissue
#204
*!Which word is the common one in this group ?
*incisors
*canines
*molars
*premolars
*+teeth
#205
*!Which word is an adjective?
*palate
*tongue
*lips
*teeth
*+lateral
*Teeth and gums*2*22*1*
#206
*!Six months after birth, the first deciduous teeth…through the gums.
Which form of the verb is the most suitable one to this sentence?
*will erupt
*+erupt
*erupts
*erupting
*is erupted
#207
*!The deciduous teeth … when the permanent teeth are ready to emerge.
Which form of the verb is the most suitable one to this sentence?
*lose
*loses
*will lose
*+are lost
*is lost
#208
*!A normal child … eventually … twenty “baby” teeth, each jaw holding ten teeth.
Which form of the verb is the most suitable one to this sentence?
*have
*has
*+will have
*had
*having
#209
*!Both sets….teeth are usually present in the gums at birth.
Which preposition is the most suitable one to this sentence?
*on
*in
*at
*+of
*to
#210
*!Which word is given in the plural form?
*information
*movement
*ligament
*arrangement
*+formations
#211
*!“Little children have deciduous teeth”?
Which question is the general one to this sentence?
*Little children have deciduous teeth, haven’t they?
*What teeth have little children?
*Have little children permanent teeth?
*+Have little children deciduous teeth?
*What teeth have adult persons?
#212
A dentist and a patient