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What is the largest organ in the human body?
a) Liver, b) Skin, c) Heart, d) Brain
b) Skin
Which organ produces insulin in the human body?
a) Pancreas, b) Liver, c) Kidney, d) Gallbladder
a) Pancreas
What is the unit of measurement for blood pressure?
a) Liters, b) Pounds, c) Milligrams, d) Millimeters
d) Millimeters
Which blood type is considered the universal donor?
a) A, b) B, c) AB, d) O
d) O
What is the term for low blood sugar?
a) Hypertension, b) Hyperglycemia, c) Hypoglycemia, d) Hyperkalemia
c) Hypoglycemia
Which part of the brain controls balance and coordination?
a) Cerebrum, b) Cerebellum, c) Medulla oblongata, d) Hypothalamus
b) Cerebellum
Which organ filters waste products from the blood?
a) Liver, b) Kidney, c) Spleen, d) Stomach
b) Kidney
What is the smallest unit of life?
a) Cell, b) Atom, c) Molecule, d) Organ
a) Cell
Which hormone regulates the sleep-wake cycle?
a) Insulin, b) Melatonin, c) Adrenaline, d) Estrogen
b) Melatonin
Which of the following is responsible for transmitting electrical signals in the nervous system?
a) Neurons, b) Hormones, c) Enzymes, d) Antibodies
a) Neurons
Which vitamin is synthesized in the skin upon exposure to sunlight?
a) Vitamin-A, b) Vitamin-C, c) Vitamin-D, d) Vitamin-E
c) Vitamin-D
Another name for the ankle bone is the:
a) Tarsus, b) Metatarsus, c) Calcaneus, d) Talus
d) Talus
What is the term for inflammation of the appendix?
a) Appendicitis, b) Colitis, c) Gastritis, d) Hepatitis
a) Appendicitis
What is the medical term for inflammation of the joints?
a) Arthritis, b) Osteoporosis, c) Fibromyalgia, d) Gout
a) Arthritis
Which organ is responsible for producing bile to aid in digestion?
a) Liver, b) Stomach, c) Gallbladder, d) Pancreas
a) Liver
What is the medical term for the voice box?
a) Larynx, b) Pharynx, c) Trachea, d) Esophagus
a) Larynx
Which of the following is responsible for carrying oxygen in the blood?
a) Hemoglobin, b) Insulin, c) Estrogen, d) Adrenaline
a) Hemoglobin
What is the medical term for the kneecap?
a) Patella, b) Femur, c) Tibia, d) Fibula
a) Patella
What is the medical term for inflammation of the liver?
a) Hepatitis, b) Gastritis, c) Pancreatitis, d) Nephritis
a) Hepatitis
Which part of the eye is responsible for focusing light onto the retina?
a) Lens, b) Iris, c) Cornea, d) Optic nerve
a) Lens
A prominence called the olecranon process is found on the:
a) Knee, b) Hip, c) Elbow, d) Shoulder
c) Elbow
Together, the right and left lungs contain how many lobes?
a) 6, b) 2, c) 5, d) 3
c) 5
Which of the following systems is responsible for releasing chemicals that regulate body activities?
a) Skeletal, b) Cardiovascular, c) Nervous, d) Endocrine
d) Endocrine
What type of muscle has its own rich supply of blood?
a) Voluntary, b) Musculogenic, c) Cardiac, d) Skeletal
c) Cardiac
Blood pressure is mainly measured in Hg. What does Hg refer to?
(a) Hygrometer, (b) Heliograph, (c) Hydrogen, (d) Mercury
(d) Mercury
What is the correct meaning to the suffix 'osis'?
a) Movement, b) Paralysis, c) Pain, d) Condition
d) Condition
What is the root word for Female Reproductive organs?
a) GYN, b) GNY, c) YNG, d) NYG
a) GYN
What is the meaning for the prefix 'mega'?
a) Small, b) Tiny, c) Slow, d) Large
d) Large
The following drugs may be given in this patient except:
A. Retinoids, B. Methotrexate, C. Steroids, D. Dapsone
C. Steroids
The single useful measurement for thyroid function in a suspect hypothyroid patient is:
A. T3, B. T4, C. TSH, D. Thyroglobulin
C. TSH
The shortest acting oral hypoglycemics:
a) Glipizide, b) Glibenclamide, c) Gliclazide, d) Glimeperide
a) Glipizide
Which one is responsible for the red color of human blood?
(a) Plasma, (b) Hemoglobin, (c) WBC, (d) Haemocyanin
(b) Hemoglobin
The average blood pressure in the human body?
(a) 100/80, (b) 80/100, (c) 120/80, (d) 80/120
(c) 120/80
Blood pressure is mainly measured in Hg. What does Hg refer to?
(a) Hygrometer, (b) Heliograph, (c) Hydrogen, (d) Mercury
(d) Mercury
When a person gets older, his blood pressure generally-
(a) Remains the same, (b) Increases, (c) Decreases, (d) Varies frequently
(b) Increases
Which device is used to measure blood pressure?
(a) Salinometer, (b) Barometer, (c) Sphygmomanometer, (d) Photometer
(c) Sphygmomanometer
Which of the given blood groups is a universal donor?
(a) A, (b) AB, (c) B, (d) O
(d) O
Which of the given blood groups is a universal recipient?
(a) AB, (b) O, (c) A, (d) B
(a) AB
In which part of our body are formed Red Blood Cells?
(a) Bone Marrow, (b) Heart, (c) Kidney, (d) Liver
(a) Bone Marrow
The excess of white corpuscles in the blood is called?
(a) Anoxia, (b) Leukaemia, (c) Septicemia, (d) Anaemia
(b) Leukaemia
The diameter of WBCs in the human body is approx.
(a) 0.07mm, (b) 0.7mm, (c) 0.007mm, (d) 0.0007mm
(c) 0.007mm
Which of the given antibodies are formed in blood plasma?
(a) Monocytes, (b) Eosinophils, (c) Neutrophils, (d) Lymphocytes
(d) Lymphocytes
Which of the given acts as a defence against infection?
(a) WBC, (b) RBC, (c) Blood plasma, (d) Hemoglobin
(a) WBC
What is the Ph value of blood?
(a) 6.4, (b) 7.4, (c) 8.5, (d) 4.9
(b) 7.4
How many bones does an adult human skeleton have?
a) 206, b) 209, c) 207, d) 205
a) 206
Which of the following connective tissue envelopes the bone?
a) Periosteum, b) Pericardium, c) Myocardium, d) Marrow
a) Periosteum
What do joints do when they move?
a) Effort, b) Lever, c) Fulcrum, d) Load
c) Fulcrum
Which of these joints does not move at all?
a) Fibrous, b) Synovial, c) Pivot, d) Cartilaginous
a) Fibrous
What is the name of the immovable juncture between two bones?
a) Socket, b) Saddle, c) Hinge, d) Suture
d) Suture
Which of the following is not part of the axial skeleton?
a) Sternum, b) Mandible, c) Humerus, d) Sacrum
c) Humerus
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