Body Fluids and Circulation MCQ Questions for Class 11 Biology Chapter 18 with Answers

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Q1. The sound dupp in heart is produced by

(i) Closure of semilunar valves
(ii) Closure of A-V valves
(iii) Opening of A-V Valves
(iv) Opening of semilunar valves

(i) Closure of semilunar valves


Q2. Duration of cardiac cycle is

(i) 0.7 sec
(ii) 0.9 sec
(iii) 0.8 sec
(iv) 0.11 sec

(iii) 0.8 sec


Q3. Pawan stood still for a long time and he felt swelling of feet. What would you suggest him :

(i) Ask for some medicine to cure his swelling of feet
(ii) Drink a cup of tea
(iii) Jerk or wriggle his legs to restart circulation
(iv) Keep on standing and do some shoulder exercise

(iii) Jerk or wriggle his legs to restart circulation


Q4. Angina pectoris is very often mistaken for

(i) Chest pain
(ii) Apnea
(iii) Indigestion
(iv) Severe headache

(iii) Indigestion


Q5. Lymph lacks

(i) Erythrocytes
(ii) Plasma proteins
(iii) Platelets
(iv) All of these

(iv) All of these


Q6. An adult human has systolic and diastolic pressures as:

(i) 80 mm Hg and 120 mm Hg
(ii) 120 mm Hg and 80 mm Hg
(iii) 50 mm Hg and 80 mm Hg
(iv) 80 mm Hg and 80 mm Hg

(ii) 120 mm Hg and 80 mm Hg


Q7. The specialised patch of modified heart muscles from where contraction initiates, is/are :

(i) Pacesetter of heart
(ii) Both SAN and AVN together
(iii) Pacemaker of heart
(iv) None of the Above

(iii) Pacemaker of heart


Q8. Pace maker influences:

(i) Contraction of heart muscles
(ii) Flow of blood in heat
(iii) Rate of heart beat
(iv) Formation of nerve impulse

(iii) Rate of heart beat


Q9. Ventricular systole is stimulated by

(i) S-A node
(ii) A-V aperture
(iii) A-V node
(iv) A-V valve

(iii) A-V node


Q10. When body tissues are injured resulting in the loss of blood, the process of blood clot begins and the blood platelets release

(i) Fibrinogen
(ii) Thrombin
(iii) Prothrombin
(iv) Thromboplastin

(iv) Thromboplastin


Q11. Which artery supplies blood to the diaphragm :-

(i) Phrenic
(ii) Splenic
(iii) Renal
(iv) Caudal

(i) Phrenic


Q12. What would be the cardiac output of a person having 72 heart beats per minute and a stroke volume of 50 ml?

(i) 360 ml
(ii) 7200 ml
(iii) 5000 ml
(iv) 3600 ml

(iv) 3600 ml


Q13. Heart is incompletely 4 chambered in

(i) Amphibian
(ii) Birds
(iii) Fishes
(iv) Reptiles

(iv) Reptiles


Q14. In humans, blood passes from the post caval to the diastolic right atrium of heart due to:

(i) Pressure difference between the post caval and atrium
(ii) Pushing open of the venous valves
(iii) Suction pull
(iv) Stimulation of the sino auricular node

(i) Pressure difference between the post caval and atrium


Q15. Carotid artery carries the blood which is:

(i) Impure blood to kidneys
(ii) Oxygenated blood to brain
(iii) Oxygenated blood to heart
(iv) Impure blood from brain

(ii) Oxygenated blood to brain


Q16. A respiratory pigment is absent in

(i) Earthworm
(ii) Frog
(iii) Rabbit
(iv) Cockroach

(iv) Cockroach


Q17. Pulmonary vein carries

(i) Pure blood from heart
(ii) Impure blood from lungs
(iii) Pure blood from lungs
(iv) Impure blood from heart

(iii) Pure blood from lungs


Q18. In developing embryo RBCs are formed in

(i) Lymph node
(ii) Bone marrow
(iii) Liver
(iv) Spleen

(iii) Liver


Q19. Red cell count is carried out by

(i) Haemoglobinometer
(ii) Haemocytometer
(iii) Electrocardiogram
(iv) Sphygmomanometer

(ii) Haemocytometer


Q20. In ECG, the depolarisation of atria is indicated by

(i) S-wave
(ii) R-wave
(iii) P-wave
(iv) Q-wave

(iii) P-wave


Q21. Blood platelets are source of

(i) Calcium
(ii) Fibrinogen
(iii) Haemoglobin
(iv) Thrombolastin

(iv) Thromboplastin


Q22. Oxygenated blood occurs in

(i) Pulmonary artery
(ii) Right atrium
(iii) Right ventricle
(iv) Pulmonary vein

(iv) Pulmonary vein


Q23. Father of Angiology is:

(i) William Harvey
(ii) Batson
(iii) Marsello Malpighi
(iv) Landsteinar

(i) William Harvey


Q24. As the age advances, there is a gradual thinning of hair in human males. This is mainly because of lowered:

(i) blood supply
(ii) synthesis of proteins
(iii) synthesis of glycogen
(iv) availability of energy

(ii) synthesis of proteins


Q25. Pacemaker of the heart is

(i) A-V node
(ii) I-A septum
(iii) S-A node
(iv) A-V septum

(iii) S-A node


Q26. Heart failure occurs due to

(i) heart stops beating
(ii) damage of heart muscles
(iii) congestion of lungs
(iv) all of the above

(iii) congestion of lungs


Q27. In adult man, normal blood pressure is

(i) 100/80 mm Hg
(ii) 80/120 mm Hg
(iii) 100/120 mm Hg
(iv) 120/80 mm Hg

(iv) 120/80 mm Hg


Q28. Blood of which vessel in mammals carries least percentage of urea

(i) Dorsal aorta
(ii) Renal vein
(iii) Renal artery
(iv) Posterior vena cava

(ii) Renal vein


Q29. The middle man of our body is:

(i) Kidney
(ii) Lymph
(iii) Heart
(iv) Blood

(ii) Lymph


Q30. Artificial pace maker is transplanted in

(i) Inter auricular septum
(ii) Below the collar bone
(iii) Inter ventricular septum
(iv) Right auricle

(ii) Below the collar bone


Q31. First heart transplant was performed by:

(i) William Harvey
(ii) Watson
(iii) Christian Bernard
(iv) Khorana

(iii) Christian Bernard


Q32. First heart transplant was performed by:

(i) William Harvey
(ii) Watson
(iii) Christian Bernard
(iv) Khorana

(iii) Christian Bernard


Q33. Valves are found in veins to check the back flow of the blood, flowing under

(i) Low pressure
(ii) High pressure
(iii) Very high pressure
(iv) No pressure

(i) Low pressure


Q34. Among the following stem cells, which are found in the umbilical cord?

(i) Cord blood stem cells
(ii) Adult stem cells
(iii) Embryonic stem cells
(iv) All of the above

(i) Cord blood stem cells


Q35. The middle man of our body is:

(i) Kidney
(ii) Lymph
(iii) Heart
(iv) Blood

(ii) Lymph


Q36. In adult man, normal blood pressure is

(i) 100/80 mm Hg
(ii) 80/120 mm Hg
(iii) 100/120 mm Hg
(iv) 120/80 mm Hg

(iv) 120/80 mm Hg


Q37. The vessel carrying blood to Bowman’s capsule is

(i) Efferent arteriole
(ii) Afferent arteriole
(iii) Pulmonary vein
(iv) Renal vein

(ii) Afferent arteriole


Q38. Heparin is

(i) Anti-allergic
(ii) Blood diluter
(iii) Anticoagulant
(iv) Antiseptic

(iii) Anticoagulant


Q39. Blood enters the heart because muscles of the

(i) Ventricles contract
(ii) Ventricles relax
(iii) Atria contract
(iv) Atria relax

(iv) Atria relax


Q40. Red cell count is carried out by

(i) Haemoglobinometer
(ii) Haemocytometer
(iii) Electrocardiogram
(iv) Sphygmomanometer

(ii) Haemocytometer


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