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Question-1
The purpose of the rib cage is to:
(A)
Protect the stomach
(B)
Protect the spinal cord
(C)
Protect the heart and lungs
(D)
Provide an object to which the lungs can attach
Question-2
What is the difference between compact bone and spongy bone?
(A)
They have different bone marrow
(B)
They are made of different materials
(C)
They have different arrangement of bone cells
(D)
They have different sizes of bone cells
Question-3
What is the function of a tendon?
(A)
To link bones to bones
(B)
To link muscles to bones
(C)
To link muscles to ligaments
(D)
To bind the cells in compact bone closer together
Question-4
What is a joint?
(A)
A hinge
(B)
A ball and socket
(C)
The place where two bones are joined
(D)
The place where tendons are fastened together
Question-5
Which of the following statement is INCORRECT?
(A)
Bone is where most blood cells are made
(B)
Bone serves as a storehouse for various minerals
(C)
Bone is a dry and non-living supporting structure
(D)
Bone protects and supports the body and its organs
Question-6
The joint found between the ribs and sternum is :
(A)
Cartilaginous
(B)
Hinge
(C)
Angular
(D)
Fibrous
Question-7
Which bone protects the brain?
(A)
Calcium
(B)
The cranium
(C)
The cerebrum
(D)
The cerebellum
Question-8
What is the difference between cartilage and bone?
(A)
Bone is rubbery, and cartilage is firm
(B)
Cartilage is rubbery, and bone is firm
(C)
Bone is a more primitive tissue than cartilage
(D)
Bone is inside the body, and cartilage is outside
Question-9
What make bones so strong?
(A)
Silica
(B)
Cartilage
(C)
Blood and marrow
(D)
Calcium and phosphorous
Question-10
The total number of bones in human skull are:
(A)
30
(B)
29
(C)
25
(D)
106
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 9
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