An oblique fracture is characterized by a bone breaking at an angle. This differs from other fracture classifications:
Given that an oblique fracture presents a diagonal break, it is correctly identified as the type of fracture where the bone breaks diagonally.
| List-I (Soft Tissue Injury) | List-II (Description) |
| (A) Abrasion | (I) Cut made into the tissue of the body |
| (B) Incision | (II) Rubbing away of the upper layer of Epidermis |
| (C) Sprain | (III) Injury to the muscles or tendons |
| (D) Strain | (IV) Stretching or tearing of ligaments |