🧪 Step 3 — Pre-Test Assessment
This pre-test assesses your baseline knowledge of the topic before starting detailed study. Attempt the questions honestly to identify your strengths and learning gaps.
📊 Question Difficulty Distribution
- 25% Low-level questions — Basic recall
- 50% Medium-level questions — Core understanding
- 25% High-level questions — Application and reasoning
Questions are aligned with standard MBBS reference books and topic learning objectives.
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Results
#1. A large apron-like fold hanging from the greater curvature of the stomach is known as:
#2. The lesser omentum connects the liver to which of the following structures?
#3. Pain from parietal peritoneum is typically:
#4. Which structure forms the posterior boundary of the epiploic foramen?
#5. The lesser sac is located primarily:
#6. Which of the following structures forms the anterior boundary of the epiploic foramen?
#7. The rectouterine pouch in females is also known as:
#8. Which of the following peritoneal ligaments connects the spleen to the kidney?
#9. The nerve supply to the visceral peritoneum is mainly:
#10. Which structure forms the superior boundary of the epiploic foramen?
#11. The peritoneal pouch present in males between bladder and rectum is:
#12. The greater omentum develops from which embryological structure?
#13. Which of the following structures forms the inferior boundary of the epiploic foramen?
#14. Which peritoneal ligament attaches the liver to the anterior abdominal wall?
#15. Which of the following is most likely to accumulate fluid in the female pelvis?
#16. Which structure forms the communication between the greater and lesser sacs?
#17. Which peritoneal structure is primarily responsible for limiting spread of infection in the abdomen?
#18. Pain arising from visceral peritoneum is typically:
#19. Which of the following is an example of a peritoneal recess?
#20. Which ligament contains the portal triad?
4️⃣ Step 4 — Diagnostic Feedback
Your score in this pre-test reflects your current level of understanding of the topic. Use the interpretation below to guide your learning strategy.
📈 Score Interpretation Guide
| Score Range | Level | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| 0–7 | Foundational Level | Focus on understanding basic structures, definitions, and core mechanisms. |
| 8–14 | Developing Understanding | Review relationships between structures, functions, and mechanisms. |
| 15–20 | Strong Conceptual Base | Focus on integrating structure, physiology, and clinical relevance. |
5️⃣ Step 5 — Guided Reasoning & Error Explanation
Now that you have reviewed your Pre-Test results, use the AIM Tutor to understand incorrect answers. Focus on reasoning rather than memorization.
🧠 How to Use AIM Tutor
- Identify any question you answered incorrectly.
- Copy the incorrect question.
- Paste it into AIM Tutor below.
- Review the explanation carefully.
- Understand the concept — not just the answer.
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