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Human

Physiology
• DIGESTION AND ABSORPTION
1.Sphincter of Oddi is present at
(a)junction of jejunum and duodenum
(b) ileo-caecal junction
(c) junction of hepato-pancreatic duct
and duodenum
(d) gastro-oesophageal junction.
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2. Identify the correct statement with
reference to human digestive system.
(a)lleum opens into small intestine.
(b) Serosa is the innermost layer of the
alimentary canal.
(c) lleum is a highly coiled part
(d) Vermiform appendix arises from
duodenum
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3. Match the following structures with their respectivelocation in
organs
(A) Crypts of Lieberkuhn (i) Pancreas
(B) Glisson's Capsule (ii) Duodenum
(C) Islets of Langerhans (iii) Small intestine
(D) Brunner's Glands (iv) Liver
Select the correct option from the following
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(a) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)
(b) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)
(c) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(d) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
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4. Which of the following terms describes
human dentition?
(a)Thecodont, Diphyodont, Homodont
(b) Thecodont, Diphyodont, Heterodont
(c) Pleurodont, Monophyodont,
Homodont
(d) Pleurodont, Diphyodont. Heterodont
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5. A baby boy aged two years is admitted to play
school and passes through a dental check-up. The
dentist observed that the boy had twenty teeth.
Which teeth were absent?
(a)Canines
(b) Pre-molars
(c) Molars
(d) Incisors
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6. Which cells of Crypts of
Lieberkuhn' secrete b antibacterial
lysozyme?
(a)Paneth cells
(b) Zymogen cells
(c) Kupffer cells
(d) Argentaflin cells
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7. Succus entericus is referred to as
(a)Chyme
(b) pancreatic juice
(c) intestinal juice
(d) gastric juice.
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8. The enzyme enterokinase helps in
conversion of
(a)protein into polypeptides
(b) trypsinogen into trypsin
(c) caseinogen into casein
(d) pepsinogen into pepsin.
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9. Identify the cells whose secretion
protects the lining of gastro-intestinal
tract from various enzymes.
(a)Duodenal cells
(b) Chief cells
(c) Goblet cells
(d) Oxyntic cells
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10. Which of the following gastric
cells indirectly help in erythropoiesis?
(a) Chief cells
(b) Mucous cells
(c) Goblet cells
(d) Parietal cells
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11. Which of the following options best
represents the enzyme composition of
pancreatic juice?
(a)Amylase, Pepsin, Trypsinogen, Maltase
(b) Peptidase, Amylase, Pepsin, Rennin
(c) Lipase, Amylase, Trypsinogen,
Procarboxypeptidase
(d) Amylase, Peptidase, Trypsinogen, Rennin
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12. Match the items given in column I with those incolumn II and
choose the correct option.
Column 1 Column II
A. Rennin (i) Vitamin B12
B. Enterokinase (ii) Facilitated transport
C. Oxyntic cells (iii) Milk proteins
D. Fructose (iv) Trypsinogen
(a) A-iii, B-iv, C-ii, D-i
(b) A-iv, B-iii, C-i, D-ii
(c) A-iv, B-iii, C-ii, D-i
(d) A-iii, B-iv, C-1, D-ii
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• Breathing and Exchange of Gases
13. Select the correct events that occur during
inspiration.
(1)Contraction of diaphragm
(2) Contraction of external inter-costal muscles
(3) Pulmonary volume decreases
(4) Intra pulmonary pressure increases
(a)(1) and (2)
(b) (3) and (4)
(c) (1), (2) and (4)
(d) only (4)
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14. Tidal volume and expiratory reserve
volume of an athlete is 500 ml and 1000 ml
respectively. What will be his expiratory
capacity if the residual volume is 1200 mL?
(a)2700 mL
(b) 1500 ml.
(c) 1700 ml.
(d) 2200 ml.
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15. Select the correct statement.
(a)Expiration occurs due to external
intercostalmuscles.
(b) Intrapulmonary pressure is lower than the
atmospheric pressure during inspiration.
(c) Inspiration occurs when atmospheric pressure
is less than intrapulmonary pressure.
(d) Expiration is initiated due to contraction
ofdiaphragm.
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16. Match the items given in column I with those in column II and
select the correct option given below.
Column 1 Column II
(A) Tidal volume (i) 2500-3000 ml
(B) Inspiratory reserve volume (ii) 1100-1200 ml
(C) Expiratory reserve volume (iii) 500-550 ml. Volume
(D) Residual volume (iv) 1000-1100 ml.
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(a) (i) (ii) (i) (iv)
(b) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)
(c) (i) (iv) (ii) (iii)
(d) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
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17. Lungs are made up of air-filled sacs, the
alveoli. They do not collapse even after
forceful expiration, because of
(a)inspiratory reserve volume
(b) tidal volume
(c) expiratory reserve volume
(d) residual volume.
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18. The partial pressures (in mm Hg) of
oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) at
alveoli (the site of diffusion) are
(a)pO2 = 159 and pCO₂ = 0.3
(b) pO₂ = 104 and pCO₂ = 40
(c) pO₂ = 40 and pCO₂ = 45
(d) pO₂ = 95 and pCO2 = 40
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19. Select the favourable conditions required for
the formation of oxyhaemoglobin at the alveoli.
(a)Low pO2, low pCO2,more H+,higher
temperature
(b) High pO2 low pCO2, less H+, lower temperature
(c) Low pO2 high pCO2,more H+, higher
temperature
(d) High pO2 high pCO2, less H+, higher
temperature
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20. Identify the wrong statement with reference to
transport of oxygen.
(a) Binding of oxygen with haemoglobin is
mainlyrelated to partial pressure of O2
(b) Partial pressure of CO2 can interfere with O2
binding with haemoglobin.
(c) Higher H+ conc. in alveoli favours the formationof
oxyhaemoglobin.
(d) Low pCO2, in alveoli favours the formation of
oxyhaemoglobin.
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21. Due to increasing air-borne allergens and
pollutants. many people in urban areas are suffering
from respiratory disorder that cause wheezing due
to
(a)reduction in the secretion of surfactant by
pneumocytes
(b) benigs growth on mucous lining of nasal cavity
(c) inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles
(d) proliferation of fibrous tissues and damage of the
alveolar walls.
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22. Which of the following options correctly represents the
lung conditions in asthma and emphysema, respectively?
(a) Inflammation of bronchioles; Decreased ratory surface
respiratory surface
(b) Increased number of bronchioles; Increased respiratory
surface
(c) Increased respiratory surface; Inflammation of
bronchioles
(d) Decreased respiratory surface; Inflammation of
bronchioles
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23. Which of the following is an
occupational respiratory disorder?
(a)Anthracis
(b) Silicosis
(c) Botulism
(d) Emphysema
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24. Persons with AB' blood group are called
as"Universal recipients". This is due to
(a)absence of antibodies, anti-A and anti-B,
plasma
(b) absence of antigens A and B on the surface of
RBCs
(c) absence of antigens A and B in plasma
(d) presence of antibodies, anti-A and anti-B. on
RBCs
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• Body Fluids and Circulation
25. Which enzyme is responsible for the
conversion ofinactive fibrinogens to
fibrins?
(a)Thrombokinase
(b) Thrombin
(c) Renin
(d) Epinephrine
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26. Match the following columns and select the correct26 option.
Column-I Column-II
(A) Eosinophils (i)Immune response
(B) Basophils (ii) Phagocytosis
(C) Neutrophils (iii) Release histaminase, destructive enzymes
(D) Lymphocytes (iv)Release granulescontaining histamine
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(a) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)
(b) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
(c) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)
(d) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)
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27. Match the items given in column I with those in column II and
select the correct option given below.
Column I Column II
A. Fibrinogen (i) Osmotic balance
B. Globulin (ii) Blood clotting
C. Albuminmechanism (iii) Defence
(A) (B) (C)
(a) (iii) (ii) (i)
(b) (i) (ii) (iii)
(c) (i) (iii) (ii)
(d) (ii) (iii) (i)
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28. Adult human RBCs are enucleate. Which of the following
statement(s) is/are most appropriate explanation for this
feature?
(1) They do not need to reproduce.
(2) They are somatic cells
(3) They do not metabolise.
(4) All their internal space transport.
(a) Only (1)
(b) (1), (3) and (4)
(c) (2) and (3)
(d) Only (4)
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29. The QRS complex in a standard ECG
represents
(a)repolarisation of auricles
(b) depolarisation of auricles
(c) depolarisation of ventricles
(d) repolarisation of ventricles
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30. Match the column - I with column - II.
Column-I Column-II
(A) P-wave (i) Depolarisation of ventricles
(B) QRS complex (ii) Repolarisation of ventricles
(C) T-wave (iii)Coronary ischaemia
(D) Reduction in the (iv) Depolarisation of atria
size of T-wave (v) Repolarisation of atria
Select the correct option.
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(a) (ii) (iii) (v) (iv)
(b) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
(c) (iv) (i) (ii) (v)
(d) (ii) (i) (v) (iii)
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31. What would be the heart rate of a person if
the cardiac output is 5 L, blood volume in the
ventricles at the end of diastole is 100 mL and at
the end of ventricular systole is 50 mL.?
(a)125 beats per minute
(b) 50 beats per minute
(c) 75 beats per minute
(d) 100 beats per minute
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32. Match the items given in column I with those in column II and
select the correct option given below.
Column I Column II
A. Tricuspid valve (i) Between left atrium and left ventricle
B. Bicuspid valve (ii) Between right ventricle and pulmonary
artery
C. Semilunar valve (iii) Between right atrium and right ventricle
A B C
(a) (iii) (i) (ii)
(b) (i) (iii) (ii)
(c) (i) (ii) (iii)
(d) (ii) (i) (iii)
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33. Sphincter of Oddi is present
at
(a)Stomach
(b)Kidneys
(c) Intestine
(d) heart
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• Excretory products and their Elimination
34. Which of the following statement is correct?
(a)The descending limb of loop of Henle is
impermeable of water
(b)The ascending limb of loop of Henle is permeable of
water
(c)The descending limb of loop of Henle is permeable
of water
(d)The ascending limb of loop of Henle is impermeable
of water
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35. Which of the following factors is responsible
for the formation of concentrated urine?
(a)Hydrostatic pressure during glomerular
filtration
(b) Low levels of antidiuretic hormone
(c) Maintaining hyperosmolarity towards
themedullary interstitium in the kidneys
(d) Secretion of erythropoietin by Juxtaglomerular
complex
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36. Which of the following would help in
prevention of diuresis
(a)More water absorption due to
undersecretionof ADH
(b) Resbsorption of Na and water from renal
tabules dues aldosterone.
(c) Atrial natriuretic factor causes vasoconstriction
(4) Decrease in secretion of renin by 16 cells.
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37. A decrease in blood pressure/volume
will not cause the release of
(a) atrial natriuretic faction
(b) Aldosterone
(c) ADH
(d) Renin
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38. Match the items given in column 1 with those incolumn II and select the
correct option given below.
Column I(Function) ColumnII(Part of excretory system)
A. Ultrafiltration (i) Henle's loop
B. Concentration of urine (ii) Ureter
C. Transport of urine (iii)Urinary bladder
D. Storage of urine (iv)Malpighian corpuscle
(v)Proximal convoluted tubule
A B C D
(a) (iv) (v) (ii) (iii)
(b) (iv) (v) (ii) (iii)
(c) (v) (iv) (i) (ii)
(d) (v) (iv) (i) (iii)
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39. Use of an artificial kidney during hemodialysis may result in
(A) Nitrogenous waste build-up in the body
(B) Non-elimination of excess potassium ions
(C) Reduced absorption of calcium ions from gastro-intestinal tract
(D) Redticed RBC production
Which of the following options is the mostappropriate?
(a) (A) and (D) are correct.
(b) (A) and (B) are correct
(c) (B) and (C) are correct.
(d) (C) and (D) are correct.
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40. Match the items given in column with those in column II and select
the correct option given below.
Column I Column II
A.Glycosuria (i) Accumulation of uric acid in joints
B.Gout (ii) Mass of crystallised salts within the kidney
C.Renal calculi (iii) Inflammation glomeruli
D.Glomerular nephritis (iv) Presence of glucose in urine
A B C D
(a) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
(b) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(c) (i) (iii) (i) (iv)
(d) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
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• Locomotion and Movement
41. During muscular contraction which of the followingevents occur?
(A) 'H' zone disappears.
(B) 'A' band widens.
(C) T band reduces in width.
(D) Myosine hydrolyzes ATP, releasing the ADPand Pi
(E) Z-lines attached to actins are pulled inwards.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below.
(a) (B), (D), (E), (A) only
(b) (A), (C), (D), (E) only
(c) (A), (B), (C), (D) only
(d) (B), (C), (D), (E) only
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42. Calcium is important in skeletal muscle
contraction 42 because it
(a)binds to troponin to remove the masking of
active sites on actin for myosin
(b) activates the myosin ATPase by binding to it
(c) detaches the myosin head from the actin
filament
(d) prevents the formation of bonds between the
myosin cross bridges and the actin filament.
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43. Match the following columns and select the correctoption.
Column-I Column-II
(A) Floating ribs (i) Located between second and seventh ribs
(B) Acromion (ii) Head of the humerus
(C) Scapula (iii) Clavicle
(D) Glenoid cavity (iv) Do not connect with the sternum
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(a) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(b) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)
(c) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
(d) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)
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44. Select the correct option.
(a)There are seven pairs of vertebrosternal, three pairs
of vertebrochondral and two pairs of vertebral ribs
(b) 8, 9th and 10th pairs of ribs articulate directly with
the sternum
(c) and pairs of ribs are connected to thesternum with
the help of hyaline cartilage.
d) Each rib is a flat thin bone and all the ribs are
connected dorsally to the thoracic vertebrae and
ventrally to the sternum.
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45. Out of ‘X’ pairs of ribs in humans only ‘Y’ pairs are true ribs. Select
the option that correctly represents values of X and Y and provides
their explanation.
(a) X = 12, Y = 5 True ribs are attached dorsally to vertebral column and
sternum on the two ends
(b) X = 24, Y = 2 The true ribs are dorsally attached to vertebral column
but are free on ventral side
(c) X = 24, Y = 12 True ribs are dorsally attached to vertebral column but
are free on ventral side
(d) X = 12, Y = 7 True ribs are attached dorsally to vertebral column and
ventrally to the sternum
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46. Match List-I with List-II.
List-I List-II
(p) Scapula (i) Cartilaginous joints
(q) Cranium (ii) Flat bone
(r) Sternum (iii) Fibrous joints
(s) Vertebral column (iv) Triangular flat bone
Choose the correct answer from the options given below.
p q r s
(a) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
(b) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)
(c) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
(d) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)
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47. Match the following joints with the bones involved:
(1) Gliding joint (i) Between carpal andmetacarpal of thumb
(2) Hinge joint (ii) Between atlas and axis
(3) Pivot joint (iii) Between the carpals
(4) Saddle joint (iv) Between humerus and ulna.
Select the correct option from the following:
(a) (1)-(iii), (2)-(iv). (3)-(ii), (4)-(1)
(b) (1)-(iv), (2)-(1), (3)-(ii), (4)-(iii)
(c) (1)-(iv), (2)-(ii), (3)-(iii), (4)-(i)
(d) (1)-(i), (2)-(iii), (3)-(ii), (4)-(iv)
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48.The pivot joint between atlas and
axis is a type of
(a)cartilaginous joint
(b) synovial joint
(c) saddle joint
(d) fibrous joint.
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49. Chronic autoimmune disorder affecting
neuro muscular junction leading to fatigue,
weakening and paralysis of skeletal muscle is
called as
(a)Gout
(b) Arthritis
(c) muscular dystrophy
(d) myasthenia gravis.
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50. Which of the following muscular
disorders is inherited?
(a)Botulism
(b) Tetany
(c) Muscular dystrophy
(d) Myasthenia gravis
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• Neural Control and Coordination
51. Nissl's bodies are mainly
composed of
(a)proteins and lipids
(b) DNA and RNA
(c) nucleic acids and SER
(d) free ribosomes and RER.
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52. Myelin sheath is produced by
(a)astrocytes and Schwann cells
(b) oligodendrocytes and osteoclasts
(c) osteoclasts and astrocytes
(d) Schwann cells and
oligodendrocytes.
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53. Receptor sites for
neurotransmitters are present on
(a)pre-synaptic membrane
(b) tips of axons
(c) post-synaptic membrane
(d) membranes of synaptic vesicles.
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54. Which part of the brain is
responsible for 4 thermoregulation?
(a)Medulla oblongata
(b) Cerebrum
(c) Hypothalamus
(d) Corpus callosum
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55. Which of the following structures or regions is incorrectly
paired with its functions?
(a) Medulla oblongata : Controls respiration and cardiovascular
reflexes
(b) Limbic system : Consists of fibre tracts that interconnect
different regions of brain controls movement
(c) Hypothalamus: Production of releasing hormones and
regulation of temperature, hunger and thirst
(d) Corpus callosum : Band of fibers connectingleft and right
cerebralhemispheres site
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56. Match the following columns and select the correct 56 option.
Column-I Column-II
(A) Organ of Corti (i) Connects middle earand pharynx
(B) Cochlea (ii) Coiled part oflabyrinth
(C)Tube (iii) Attached to the ovalwindow
(D) Stapes (iv) Located on the basilar membrane
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(a) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv)
(b) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)
(c) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii)
(d) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)
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57. Which of the following statements is correct?
(a)Cornea consists of dense matrix of collagen and is
the most sensitive portion of the eye.
(b) Cornea is an external, transparent and protective 5
proteinacious covering of the eye-ball.
(c) Cornea consists of dense connective tissue of elastin
and can repair itself.
(d) Cornea is convex, transparent layer which is highly
vascularised.
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58. Which of the following statements is not correct?
(a) An action potential in an axon does not move backward
because the segment behind is in arefractory phase.
(b) Depolarisation of hair cells of cochlea results in the
opening of the mechanically gatedpotassium-ion channels.
(c) Rods are very sensitive and contribute to daylight
vision.
(d) In the knee-jerk reflex, stimulus is the stretchingof
muscle and response is its contraction.
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59. Which of the following receptors are
specifically responsible for maintenance
of balance of body andposture?
(a)Basilar membrane and otoliths
(b) Hair cells and organ of corti
(c) Tectorial membrane and macula
(d) Crista ampullaris and macula
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60. The transparent lens in the human eye is held in its place by
(a) ligaments attached to the ciliary body
(b) ligaments attached to the iris
(c) smooth muscles attached to the iris
(d) smooth muscles attached to the ciliary body.
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61. Good vision depends on adequate intake of carotene rich food.
Select the best option from the following statements.(
1) Vitamin A derivatives are formed from carotene.
(2) The photopigments are embedded in themembrane discs of the
inner segment.
(3) Retinal is a derivative of vitamin A.
(4) Retinal is a light absorbing part of all the visualphotopigments
(a) (1), (3) and (4)
(b) (1) and (3)
(c) (2),(3) and (4)
(d) (1) and (2)
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• Chemical coordination and integration
62. Presence of which of the following
conditions inurine are indicative of
diabetes mellitus?
(a)Uremia and Ketonuria
(b) Uremia and Renal Calculi
(c) Ketonuria and Glycosuria
(d) Renal calculi and Hyperglycaemia
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63. Match the following columns and select the correctoption.
Column-I Column-II
(A) Pituitary gland (i) Grave's disease
(B) Thyroid gland (ii)Diabetes mellitus
(C) Adrenal gland (iii) Diabetes insipidus
(D) Pancreas (iv)Addison's disease
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(a) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)
(b) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)
(c) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)
(d) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
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64. Select the correct statement.
(a)Glucocorticoids stimulate
gluconeogenesis.
(b) Glucagon is associated with
hypoglycemia.
(c) Insulin acts on pancreatic cells and
adipocytes.
(d) Insulin is associated with hyperglycemia.
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65. Match the following hormones with their respectivedisease
(A) Insulin (i) Addison's disease
(B) Thyroxin (ii) Diabetes insipidus
(C) Corticoids (iii) Acromegaly
(D) Growth hormone (iv) GoitreSelect the correct option.
(v) Diabetes mellitus
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(a) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(b) (v) (i) (ii) (iii)
(c) (ii) (iv) (iii) (i)
(d) (v) (iv) (i) (iii)
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66. Which of the following hormones can
play a significant role in osteoporosis?
(a)Aldosterone and prolactin
(b) Progesterone and aldosterone
(c) Estrogen and parathyroid hormone
(d) Parathyroid hormone and prolactin
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67. GnRH, a hypothalamic hormone, needed in
reproduction, acts on
(a)anterior pituitary gland and stimulates secretionof
LH and FSH
(b) posterior pituitary gland and stimulates secretion of
oxytocin and FSH
(c) posterior pituitary gland and stimulates secretion of
LH and relaxin
(d) anterior pituitary gland and stimulates secretion of
LH and oxytocin.
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68. Hypersecretion of growth hormone in adults
does not cause further increase in height,
because
(a)epiphyseal plates close after adolescence
(b) bones loose their sensitivity to growth
hormonein adults
(c) muscle fibres do not grow in size after birth
(d) growth hormone becomes inactive in adults.
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69. A temporary endocrine gland in
the human body is
(a)corpus cardiacum
(b) corpus luteum
(c) corpus allatum
(d) pineal gland.
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70. Erythropoietin hormone which
stimulates R.B.C.formation is produced
by
(a)juxtaglomerular cells of the kidney
(b) alpha cells of pancreas
(c) the cells of rostral adenohypophysis
(d) the cells of bone marrow.
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71. How does steroid hormone influence the cellular
activities?
(a)Using aquaporin channels as second messenger'
(b) Changing the permeability of the cell membrane
(c) Binding to DNA and forming a gene-hormone
complex
(d) Activating cyclic AMP located on the cell
membrane
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72. Identify A, B and C in the diagramatic representation of the
mechanism of hormone action.

Select the correct option from the following.


(a) A-Steroid Hormone; B-Hormone-receptorComplex; C-Protein
(b) A-Protein Hormone; B-Receptor;C-Cyclic AMP
(c) A-Steroid Hormone; B-Receptor; C-Second Messenger
(d) A-Protein Hormone; B-Cyclic AMP; C-Hormone-receptor Complex
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73. Which of the following is an
amino acid derived hormone?
(a)Epinephrine
(b) Ecdysone
(c) Estradiol
(d) Estriol
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