Arrange human body parts broadly from head downward, placing the arm/hand after shoulder. Items: (a) Heel (b) Shoulder (c) Skull (d) Neck (e) Knee (f) Chest (g) Thigh (h) Stomach (i) Face (j) Hand

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: c, i, d, b, j, f, h, g, e, a

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
We order body parts from head toward feet, inserting the arm/hand logically after shoulder.



Given Data / Assumptions:
Head region: Skull, then Face; Neck joins head to torso; Shoulder precedes Hand on the limb; Chest and Stomach follow; then Thigh, Knee, Heel toward the feet.



Concept / Approach:
Use anatomical top-to-bottom placement with limb branching right after the shoulder.



Step-by-Step Solution:

Skull (c) → Face (i) → Neck (d) → Shoulder (b) → Hand (j) → Chest (f) → Stomach (h) → Thigh (g) → Knee (e) → Heel (a)


Verification / Alternative check:
This preserves gross anatomical order while reasonably placing the upper limb immediately after its origin at the shoulder.



Why Other Options Are Wrong:
They jumble head parts or place lower-limb segments before trunk segments.



Common Pitfalls:
Putting hand after thigh/knee or mixing skull/face ordering.



Final Answer:
c, i, d, b, j, f, h, g, e, a

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