Multiple Choice Questions

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An individual whose blood type is B may in an emergency donate blood to a person whose blood type is:

  • B or A

  • AB or A

  • A or 0

  • AB or B


D.

AB or B

As AB is the universal recipient and B is the same blood group therefore can donate blood to these two groups of people.


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Examine the statements and choose the correct alternative.

Statement I: A myopic person is advised to use a concave lens

Statement II: The eye lens of a myopic person focuses the parallel rays coming from distant objects in front of the retina

  • Both the statements are individually true and statement II is the correct explanation of statement I

  • Both the statements are individually true but statement II is not the correct explanation of statement I

  • Statement I is true but Statement II is false

  • Statement I is false but statement II is true


Examine the statements and choose the correct alternative.

Statement I: Oxidation in our body cell releases dangerous free radicals

Statement II: Our body itself produces antioxidants to neutralize harmful free radicals

  • Both the statements are individually true and statement II is the correct explanation of statement I

  • Both the statements are individually true but statement II is not the correct explanation of statement I

  • Statement I is true but Statement II is false

  • Statement I is false but statement II is true


Sandalwood tree is considered a :

  • total root parasite.

  • total stem parasite.

  • stem parasite

  • partial root parasite.


Which one among the following statements about stomach is not correct?

  • The stomach acts as a temporary reservoir

  • The stomach mixes food with gastric juice

  • The stomach secretes lipase and amylase in gastric juice

  • The rate of stomach emptying depends on the type of food


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Which one of the following organs breaks fat to produce cholesterol?

  • Intestine

  • Liver

  • Lungs

  • Kidneys


Match List I with List II, List III and List IV

List I (Body system)

  1. Blood Circulation
  2. Excretory
  3. Alimentary
  4. Skeletal
  5. Blood
  6. Respiratory
  7. Neurological
  8. Immunological

List II (Organ)

  1. Bone marrow
  2. Thymus
  3. Intestine
  4. Lung
  5. Bone
  6. Heart
  7. Kidney
  8. Neuron

List III (Structure)

  1. Alveoli
  2. T-lymphocyte
  3. Myocardium
  4. Matrix
  5. Nephron
  6. Villi
  7. Axon
  8. Platelets

List IV (Function of the system)

  1. Clot Formation
  2. Perfusion of tissues
  3. Support and protection of the body frame
  4. Oxygenation
  5. Filtration of body waste
  6. Absorption of nutrients
  7. Fighting infection and foreign invasion
  8. transmission of electrical impulse

  • List I - A

    List II - 1

    List III - III

    List IV - ii

  • List I - B

    List II - 7

    List III - VI

    List IV - v

  • List I - A

    List II - 6

    List III - III

    List IV - ii

  • List I - B

    List II - 2

    List III - V

    List IV - v


Match List I with List II, List III and List IV

List I (Body system)

  1. Blood Circulation
  2. Excretory
  3. Alimentary
  4. Skeletal
  5. Blood
  6. Respiratory
  7. Neurological
  8. Immunological

List II (Organ)

  1. Bone marrow
  2. Thymus
  3. Intestine
  4. Lung
  5. Bone
  6. Heart
  7. Kidney
  8. Neuron

List III (Structure)

  1. Alveoli
  2. T-lymphocyte
  3. Myocardium
  4. Matrix
  5. Nephron
  6. Villi
  7. Axon
  8. Platelets

List IV (Function of the system)

  1. Clot Formation
  2. Perfusion of tissues
  3. Support and protection of the body frame
  4. Oxygenation
  5. Filtration of body waste
  6. Absorption of nutrients
  7. Fighting infection and foreign invasion
  8. Transmission of electrical impulse

  • List I - C

    List II - 3

    List III - VI

    List IV - vi

  • List I - D

    List II - 1

    List III - V

    List IV - iii

  • List I - C

    List II - 2

    List III - VII

    List IV - vi

  • List I - D

    List II - 5

    List III - IV

    List IV - vii


Match List I with List II, List III and List IV

List I (Body system)

  1. Blood Circulation
  2. Excretory
  3. Alimentary
  4. Skeletal
  5. Blood
  6. Respiratory
  7. Neurological
  8. Immunological

List II (Organ)

  1. Bone marrow
  2. Thymus
  3. Intestine
  4. Lung
  5. Bone
  6. Heart
  7. Kidney
  8. Neuron

List III (Structure)

  1. Alveoli
  2. T-lymphocyte
  3. Myocardium
  4. Matrix
  5. Nephron
  6. Villi
  7. Axon
  8. Platelets

List IV (Function of the system)

  1. Clot Formation
  2. Perfusion of tissues
  3. Support and protection of the body frame
  4. Oxygenation
  5. Filtration of body waste
  6. Absorption of nutrients
  7. Fighting infection and foreign invasion
  8. Transmission of electrical impulse

  • List I - E

    List II - 1

    List III - I

    List IV - i

  • List I - F

    List II - 2

    List III - I

    List IV - iv

  • List I - E

    List II - 1

    List III - IV

    List IV - v

  • List I - F

    List II - 4

    List III - I

    List IV - iv


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Match List I with List II, List III and List IV

List I (Body system)

  1. Blood Circulation
  2. Excretory
  3. Alimentary
  4. Skeletal
  5. Blood
  6. Respiratory
  7. Neurological
  8. Immunological

List II (Organ)

  1. Bone marrow
  2. Thymus
  3. Intestine
  4. Lung
  5. Bone
  6. Heart
  7. Kidney
  8. Neuron

List III (Structure)

  1. Alveoli
  2. T-lymphocyte
  3. Myocardium
  4. Matrix
  5. Nephron
  6. Villi
  7. Axon
  8. Platelets

List IV (Function of the system)

  1. Clot Formation
  2. Perfusion of tissues
  3. Support and protection of the body frame
  4. Oxygenation
  5. Filtration of body waste
  6. Absorption of nutrients
  7. Fighting infection and foreign invasion
  8. Transmission of electrical impulse

  • List I - G

    List II - 8

    List III - VII

    List IV - vii

  • List I - H

    List II - 2

    List III - II

    List IV - iv

  • List I - G

    List II - 8

    List III - VI

    List IV - vii

  • List I - H

    List II - 1

    List III - II

    List IV - vii


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