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RACE # 3 BIOLOGY
TRANSPORTATION
Multiple choice questions 7. Lymph does not have
1. What is blood pressure ? (1) Plasma (2) RBC
(1) The pressure of blood on heart muscle (3) White blood cells (4) All of the above
(2) The pressure of blood exerted on the walls of 8. Circulation of blood from left ventricle to right auricle
blood vessels through the body organs is known as
(3) The pressure of blood on the wall of vein only (1) Pulmonary circulation
(4) None of these (2) Systemic circulation
2. In the cardiac cycle, diastole is (3) Coronary circulation
(1) The number of heart beats per minute. (4) Double circulation
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(2) The relaxation period after contraction of the 9. The given diagram is
heart. of the adult human
(3) The forceful pumping action of the heart. heart. The parts that 3
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(4) The contraction period after relaxation of the ha ve oxygenat ed 4
heart. blood include which of
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the following?
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3. Main force responsible for upward movement of
water in tall trees is (1) 1 and 2 only 2
(2) 3 only 1 6
(1) Transpiration pull & cohesion tension
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(2) Capillary action (3) 1, 2 and 4
(3) Root pressure (4) 3, 5 and 6
(4) Both (2) & (3) 10. Chemical released by blood platelets is
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4. Translocation of food in plants takes place by (1) Heparin
(1) Passive transport (2) Active transport (2) Prothrombin
(3) Osmosis (4) Cohesion (3) Fibrinogen
5. The chief function of lymph nodes in mammalian body (4) Thromboplastin
is to 11. Human heart is enclosed in a double walled sac called
(1) Produce RBCs (1) Peritoneum
(2) Collect and destroy pathogens (2) Pleura
(3) Produce a hormone (3) Pericardium
(4) Destroy the old and worn out red blood cells (4) Endothelium
6. The difference between xylem and phloem is
12. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
(1) Xylem transports the food prepared by leaves
whereas phloem transports water and minerals (1) Walls of the arteries are elastic, enabling them
to stretch and contract with changes in blood
absorbed by roots.
pressure.
(2) Xylem transports water and minerals absorbed by
roots whereas phloem transports food prepared (2) Blood pressure in the veins is normally too low for
by leaves. blood to return to the heart without the action of
(3) Xylem transports food, water and minerals skeletal muscles.
whereas phloem stores food. (3) Capillaries lack muscular wall and is lined by simple
(4) Xylem stores food whereas phloem transports squamous epithelium.
food, water and minerals. (4) Arteries have wider lumen than veins
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(4) F F F T
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(2) on interauricular septum
(3) on interventricular septum
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(4) in the wall of left atrium
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ANSWER KEY
Multiple choice questions
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Ans. 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 3 4 3 2 1