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SRI CHAITANYA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS,INDIA

A.P,TELANGANA,KARNATAKA,TAMILNADU,MAHARASHTRA,DELHI,RANCHI
SEC: SR ELITE, AIIMS S60 & MPL
Locomotion and Movement
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1. Note the following 6. A person lifting text book contracts


a)Pushing blood through circulatory his biceps muscle isotonically.
system Which one of the following does not
b) Regulating diameters of arteries change its length in this process
c) Maintenance of body temperature when compared to when the muscle
which the above are related to is at rest?
involuntary unstriated muscles 1) I – band 2) A – band
1) All 2) Only a and b 3) H-Zone 4) Sarcomere
3) Only a and c 4) Only b and c 7. Match the following Columns
2. A collagenous connective tissue Column I Column II
layer called fascia surrounds A) Slow muscle fibres i)Contractile unit
1) A Fascicle 2) An Entire B) Fast muscle fibres ii) I - band
C) Actin filament iii) Lactic acid
muscle
D) Sarcomere iv) Myoglobin
3) A Myocyte
A B C D A B C D
4) A bundle of fascicles
1) iii iv i ii 2) iv iii i ii
3. What happens when the myosin
3) iii iv ii i 4) iv iii ii i
head splits ATP into ADP and
8. The globular head on myosin
phosphate group?
filament has active site(s) for
1) Cross bridge binding binding to
2) Myosin reactivation a) ATP b) Calcium
3) Active site exposure c) Active sites on actin
4) Execution of recovery stroke 1) a and b only 2) b and c only
4. During cross bridge (RCB) cycle 3) a and c only 4) a, b, c only
1) The CB performs two power 9. About 40-50 50 percent of the human
Strokes body weight is contributed by
2) The CB binds to troponin muscles. Which one of the following
3) One molecule of ATP is used is not the criteria for their
4) ATP binds to troponin classification?
5. Musclee fatigue sets due to non 1) Nature of regulation
availability of 2) Appearance 3) Location
1) Calcium 2)ATP 4) Strength of contraction
3) Actin binding site 4) Mg 10. Which of the following represent
one and the same
1) Fascicles and fascia
2) Sarcosomes and ribosomes
3) Myofibrils and myofilament 15. Identify the incorrect about the
4) Syncitium and sarcoplasm disorders of muscular and skeletal
11. Following are the statements above systems
the anatomy of skeletal muscle fibre 1) Myasthinia gravis – Auto immune
(showing sarcomere). Identify the disorder – paralysis of skeletal
correct. muscle
A) Only thin filaments are present 2) Osteoporosis – Age related
in I - band disorder – decreased bone mass
B) Only thick filaments are present 3) Muscular dystrophy – Genetic
in A- band disorder – Progressive
C) M – line is thin and fibrous degeneration of skeletal muscle
D) Z – line is elastic 4) Gouti Arthritis – Nutritional
1) All are correct 2) Only A, B and C disorder – inflammation of joints
3) Only A, B and D 16. The number vertebrae in different
4) Only A, C and D regions of the human vertebral
12. Active sites on the G- actin are column respectively.
unmasked due to shifting of 1) 7, 12, 5, 1, 1 2) 7, 12, 5, 5, 1
tropomyosin. For this Ca++ ions must 3) 7, 12, 7, 5, 1 4) 7, 12, 1, 1, 5
bind to 17. How many pairs of ribs are attached
1) Troponin 2) Tropomyosin to the thoracic vertebrae dorsally
3) Myosin 4) Actin and to sternum ventrally?
13. _______ is/are characterized by the 1) 2 pairs 2) 5 pairs
presence of a fluid filled synuvial 3) 7 pairs 4) 12 pairs
cavity between the articulating 18. Which is incorrect about the
surfaces of two bones. synuvial joints
1) Joint between Humurus and 1) Femur / acetabulum – Ball and
radivsulna socket joint
2) joints between skull bones 2) Carpal / metacarpal of thumb –
3) Pubic symphysis Condyloid joint
4) joints between adjacent vertebrae 3) Atlas / axis – Pivot joint
14. Study the following columns and find 4) Between phalanges – Hinge joint
the mismatch 19. Beginning from the lowest arrange
Bones Represent Exception the following in ascending order as
A Skull Axial Ribs per the number.
Sternum skeleton A) Carpals B) Meta tarsals
Ribs C) Cranial bones
B Malleus Ear Incus
D) Ear ossicles
Incus ossicles
Stapes 1) D – C – B – A 2) C – D – B – A
C Ilium Pelvic Pubis 3) D – C – A - B 4) C – D – A – B
Ischium girdle 20. Which one of the following is
Pubis correct match regarding the bone
D Clavicle Pectoral Patella and its description
Scapula girdle
1) Femur – Longest bone supporting
Patella
the shank
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D
2) Sternum – Triangular flat bone

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3) Clavicle – Short without 4) Patella – Cup shaped bone
curvatures
Key
CHEMISTRY
1) 2 2) 4 3) 1 4) 3 5) 2 6) 2 7) 4 8) 3 9) 4 10) 3
11) 4 12) 1 13) 1 14) 4 15) 4 16) 1 17) 3 18) 2 19) 1 20) 4
Solutions 20. Femur – thigh; sternum – flat clavicle – 2
1. Visceral muscles are involuntary and curvatures
striated
2. Each fascicle is surrounded by
perimycium
3. Hydrolysis of ATP brings
conformational changes ion Myosin
4. In (CB) – 2 ATP Molecules are
involved 1 ATP is utilized
5. ATP is absent as no respiratory
activity takes place.
6. In muscle contraction I-band
decreases
7. Myoglobin is present in both red and
white fibres
8. Myosin has no binding site for Ca++
9. Strength of contraction is not uniform
in all muscles
10. Multinucleated sarcoplasm is
synsitium
11. Margins of A-band has both thick and
thin filaments
12. Ca++ brings conformational changes
13. Cartilagenous and fibrous joints are
without synuvial fluid
14. Patella is kneecap and is sesamoid
bone
15. Gout is due to accumulation of uric
acid crystals
16. Sacrum and coccyx are unified bones
17. True ribs join vertebrae and sternum
18. Thumb performs free movement than
the rest due to saddle joint
19. Consider both the limbs and both the
ears

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