Class XI Chapter : Fundamentals of Anatomy, Physiology in Sports Date of Taking Test : December 25, 2024 Time: 20 Minutes 1. The science that deals with the structural aspect of the human body is known as (a) Physiology (b) Anatomy (c) Botany (d) Kinesiology None 2. Ligament connects – (a) Bone to bone (b) Bone to muscle (c) Blood to cartilage (d) Cartilage to muscle None 3. Heart rate is defined as – (a) Quantity of blood pumped away by heart on one minute. (b) Number of systolic contractions per minute (c) Number of diastolic contractions per minute (d) Number of heart contractions per minute None 4. The human heart is about the size of a/an (a) average size apple (b) hen's egg (c) man's closed fist. (d) big almond None 5. To which of the following chambers of the heart is the aorta connected? (a) Left ventricle (b) Right ventricle (c) Right auricle (d) Left auricle None 6. A part of the respiratory system also called as Voice box is (a) Trachea (b) Nasal cavity (c) Pharynx (d) Larynx None 7. The study of functioning of various systems of the body is known as: (a) Anatomy (b) Physiology (c) Pathology (d) Microbiology None 8. How many bones are there in an adult human being? (a) 250 (b) 213 (c) 206 (d) 190 None 9. Which is the longest bone in the human body? (a) Radius (b) Femur (c) Humerus (d) Hip bone None 10. Vertebra is an example of : (a) Long bone (b) Flat bone (c) Short bone (d) Irregular bone None 11. The articulation of two or more bones of the skeleton is known as : (a) Cartilage (b) Joint (c) Syndesmosis (d) None of the above None 12. The joint between two pubic bones is an example of : (a) Symphysis (b) Syndesmosis (c) Synchondrosis (d) Amphiarthrosis None 13. Hip joint is an example of: (a) Pivot Joint (b) Hinge joint (c) Ball and socket joint (d) Condyloid joint None 14. Which types of joints allow angular movement only in one direction? (a) Hinge joint (b) Saddle joint (c) Gliding joint (d) Ball and Socket Joint None 15. Cardiac muscles are found in: (a) Brain (b) Kidneys (c) Respiratory tract (d) Heart None 16. Which structure of the respiratory tract helps to equalize the air pressure between ears, nose and throat? (a) Eustachian tube. (b) Larynx (c) Bronchi (d) Lungs None 17. What is the average heart rate of adult human being? (a) 56 beats/min (b) 72 beats/min (c) 89 beats/min (d) 110 beats/min None 18. The short bones are generally : (a) flat (b) cube-shaped (c) curved (d) thin None 19. One of the functions of the skeletal system includes haematopoiesis which refers to: (a) provision of support to the body (b) formation of blood cells (c) production of minerals (d) protection of delicate organs None 20. Which mineral is primarily stored in bones, serving as a reservoir or storehouse for the body? (a) Potassium (b) Phosphorus (c) Calcium (d) Nitrogen None 21. According to the functional classification of joint which focuses on the amount of the movement of the joint, synarthrosis are also known as: (a) immovable joints (b) slightly movable joints (c) freely movable joints (d) combination of immovable and slightly movable joints None 22. The principal organ of respiration is: (a) Nose (b) Larynx (c) Trachea (d) Lungs None 23. Which properties of the muscle fibres allow them to recoil to their original resting length when they are stretched? (a) Contractility (b) Excitability (c) Elasticity (d) Extensibility None 24. Which out of the following is a voluntary muscle? (a) Smooth muscle (b) Skeletal muscle (c) Cardiac muscle (d) All of the above None 25. Cardiac muscles are found in: (a) Gut (b) Kidneys (c) Respiratory tract (d) Heart None 26. How many types of muscle tissue/Muscle types are there? (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 None 27. Locomotion and facial expression are one of the important responsibilities of: (a) Cardiac muscles (b) Skeletal muscle (c) Smooth muscle (d) Cardiac and skeletal muscles None 28. The ability of a muscle to shorten forcefully is known as: (a) extensibility (b) contractility (c) elasticity (d) excitability None 29. Given below are the two statements labeled Assertion (A) and Reason (R) : A: The heart, blood and blood vessels constitute as the circulatory system of the body. R: Arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins carry blood back to the heart. In the context of above two statements, which one of the following is correct? (a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (b) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (c) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (d) (A) is false, but (R) is true. None 30. Match List-1 with List- II and select the correct answer from the code given below: (a) A – iv, B – ii, C – i, D - iii (b) A – i, B – ii, C – iii, D – iv (c) A – iii, B – iv, C – ii, D - i (d) A – ii, B – i, C – iv, D – iii None 31. Match Table 1 with Table 2 and select the correct answer from the code given below: (a) A – iv, B – ii, C – i, D - iii (b) A – iii, B – i, C – iv, D – ii (c) A – iii, B – iv, C – ii, D - i (d) A – ii, B – i, C – iv, D – iii None Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Website Comment * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.