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Do the 8 extra meridians have their own points?
A. No
B. Yes
C. Ren & Du have their own points
D. Ren, Du, Chong & Dai have their own points
C. Ren & Du have their own points
All of the following are functions of the 8 Extra Meridians except:
A. Protect the body
B. Act as reservoirs
C. make extra Qi
D. link the 12 Main meridians
C. make extra Qi
Which meridian is considered to be the Sea of Yin?
A. Du
B. Ren
C. Chong
D. Kidney
B. Ren
Which meridian is considered to be the Sea of Yang?
A. Du
B. Ren
C. Chong
D. Bladder
A. Du
Which meridian is considered to be the Sea of Blood?
A. Du
B. Ren
C. Chong
D. Liver
C. Chong
Which meridian is considered to be the Sea of the 12 primary channels?
A. Du
B. Ren
C. Chong
D. Kidney
C. Chong
The Chong meridian originates at the area of the uterus, sharing a common origin with what other meridian/meridians?
A. Ren
B. Du
C. Ren & Du
D. Ren & Kidney
C. Ren & Du
The Chong meridian has a branch that emerges from which point in the lower abdomen?
A. ST30
B. ST29
C. Ren2
D. KI11
A. ST30
The confluent point of the Chong meridian is located?
A. On the medial side of the foot, in the depression proximal and inferior to the head of the first metatarsal bone
B. On the medial side of the foot, in the depression distal and inferior to the base of the first metatarsal bone
C. 3 cun below SP7
D. 4 cun above SP7
B. On the medial side of the foot, in the depression distal and inferior to the base of the first metatarsal bone
Counterflow of qi, abdominal urgency, dyspnea, gynecological disorders, atrophy disorder of the leg are pathological symptoms of which meridian?
A. Dai
B. Chong
C. Yin Qiao
D. Yin Wei
B. Chong
What is the origin of the Girdling meridian?
A. Liv14
B. GB27
C. GB26
D. Liv13
D. Liv 13
Which is not a coalescent point of the Dai meridian?
A. GB26
B. GB27
C. GB28
D. GB29
D. GB29
The confluential point of the Belt meridian is located:
A. on the leg
B. on the foot
C. on the hand
D. on the arm
B. on the foot
Abdominal fullness, a sensation at the waist as though sitting in water, pain around the umbilicus, abdomen, waist and lumbar spine, red & white leucorrhea, irregular menstruation, infertility, insufficient sperm, shan disorder are pathological symptoms of what extra meridian?
A. Yang Wei
B. Yin Wei
C. Dai
D. Chong
C. Dai
The chong meridian has branches to all the following area except:
A. chest
B. Big toe
C. throat
D. medial arm
D. medial arm
What is the origin of the Yang Qiao meridian?
A. BL63
B. BL59
C. BL62
D. GB35
C. BL62
What is the origin of the Yang Linking meridian?
A. BL63
B. BL59
C. BL62
D. GB35
A. BL63
What is the Xi-cleft point of the Yang Qiao meridian?
A. BL63
B. BL59
C. BL62
D. GB35
B. BL59
What is the Xi-xleft point of the Yang Wei meridian?
A. BL63
B. BL59
C. GB36
D. GB35
D. GB35
The Yang Qiao & Yin Qiao meridians meet at the
A. outer canthus
B. inner canthus
C. SI10
D. GB29
B. inner canthus
Which extra meridian(s) enter the brain? (choose all that apply)
A. Yang Qiao
B. Yang Wei
C. Yin Qiao
D. Yin Wei
A. Yang Qiao
C. Yin Qiao
Which extra channel crosses with GB29?
A. Dai
B. Yang Qiao
C. Yin Qiao
D. Yang Wei
B. Yang Qiao
Daytime epilepsy, eye diseases, loss of consciousness, aversion to wind, hemiplegia, chronic painful obstruction (Bi), rigidity (stiffness) of body, lumbar pain, contracted sinews, flaccidity of muscles of medial leg and tightness of muscles of lateral leg are all pathological symptoms of which meridian?
A. Yin Qiao
B. Yin Wei
C. Yang Qiao
D. Yang Wei
C. Yang Qiao
The origin of Yin Motility is which point?
A. KI3
B. KI6
C. KI8
D. KI9
B. KI6
The origin of Yin Linking is which point?
A. KI3
B. KI6
C. KI8
D. KI9
C. KI8
SJ5 is the confluential point of which extra meridian?
A. Yang qiao
B. Yang Wei
C. Yin Wei
D. Yin qiao
B. Yang wei
PC6 is the confluential point of which extra meridian?
A. Chong
B. Yang Wei
C. Yin Wei
D. Yin qiao
C. Yin wei
Which extra meridian crosses through the external genitalia?
A. Yang Qiao
B. Yang Wei
C. Yin Qiao
D. Yin Wei
C. Yin Qiao
Night-time epilepsy, eye diseases, chills & fever, painful obstruction of the skin due to damp-heat, hypogastric pain, internal urgency, pain in genitals, contracted sinews, shan disorder, uterine bleeding, leukorrhea, flaccidity of muscles of lateral leg and tightness of muscles of medial leg are all pathological symptoms of which extra meridian?
A. Yang Qiao
B. Yang Wei
C. Yin Wei
D. Yin Qiao
D. Yin Qiao
All are coalescent points with Yang Wei except:
A. SI10
B. DU15
C. DU16
D. GB29
D. GB29
Visual dizziness, dyspnea, acute and sudden pain and swelling of lumbar region, chills and fever, dyspnea with raised shoulders are the pathological symptoms of which extra meridian?
A. Yang wei
B. Yang qiao
C. Yin wei
D. Yin qiao
A. Yang wei
Yin wei channel crosses which point?
A. Ren17
B. Ren 23
C. Sp 11
D. Liv13
B. Ren 23
Heart pain, pain in chest, fullness and pain of the lateral costal region, lumbar pain are the pathological symptoms of which meridian?
A. Chong
B. Dai
C. Yang Wei
D. Yin Wei
D. Yin Wei
Which Yin channel starts more proximal?
A. Yin Qiao
B. Yin Wei
B. Yin Wei
Which points do Yang Wei & Yang Qiao both cross?
A. GB29 & BL59
B. DU 15 & DU 16
C. SI10 & GB20
D. ST3 & ST4
C. SI10 & GB20