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Question-1
Which type of blood is supplied to coronary blood vessels from the aorta to the muscle of the heart wall?
(A)
Haemoglobin
(B)
Oxygenated blood
(C)
Deoxygenated blood
(D)
Carbaminohaemoglobin
Question-2
Which of the instrument is used to measure the blood pressure?
(A)
Stethoscope
(B)
Microscope
(C)
Sphygmomanometer
(D)
Cardiograph
Question-3
Which cell fragment is involved in blood clotting?
(A)
Red blood cells
(B)
Lymphocyte
(C)
Platelet
(D)
Monocyte
Question-4
The heart is enclosed within the connective tissue sac called:
(A)
Heart covering
(B)
Pericardium
(C)
Pleura
(D)
Epidermis
Question-5
Write the expansion of ECG.
(A)
Electric cardiogram
(B)
Electrocardiogram
(C)
Electro encephalogram
(D)
Cardiogram
Question-6
Haemoglobin very readily combines with the hydrogen, it is commonly called:
(A)
Haemoglobinic acid
(B)
Carbaminohaemoglobin
(C)
Hydrogen ion
(D)
Hydrocarbon
Question-7
Write name of the blood vessels which bring blood towards the heart.
(A)
Veins
(B)
Venules
(C)
Arteries
(D)
Capillaries
Question-8
Write the name of the blood cell fragment involved in the defense against diseases.
(A)
Platelet
(B)
Lymphocyte
(C)
Granulocyte
(D)
Monocyte
Question-9
The system of circulation of blood between the heart and the various part of the body is called:
(A)
Double circulation
(B)
Pulmonary circulation
(C)
Systemic circulation
(D)
Coronary circulation
Question-10
Average weight of human heart.
(A)
400g
(B)
300g
(C)
200g
(D)
500g
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Cambridge Advanced Grade 11
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