Q.1
Which of the following is example of appendicular skeleton? .... ... [ HPPMT 2005]
  • a) Bones of skull
  • b) Bones of vertebral column
  • c) Ribs
  • d) Bones of fore and hind limb
Q.2
The movable skull bone is ... .... [ Wardha 2002]
  • a) Maxilla
  • b) Vomer
  • c) Mandible
  • d) All the above
Q.3
Thick filaments in muscles are polymerised proteins of ... .... [ kerala 2012]
  • a) Meromyosin
  • b) Actins
  • c) Troponin
  • d) Tropomyosin
Q.4
A vertebra having convexity both in front and behind is .... ... [ AFMC 1993]
  • a) Acoelous
  • b) Procoelous
  • c) Amphicoelous
  • d) Amphiplatyan
Q.5
Myoglobin occurs in ... ... [ AFMC 2012]
  • a) White muscle fibres
  • b) Red muscle fibres
  • c) Involuntary muscles
  • d) All the above
Q.6
Which type of joint has a fluid filled cavity for significant role in locomotion? ... ..[ MPPMT 2011]
  • a) Fibrous joint
  • b) Cartilaginous joint
  • c) Synovial joint
  • d) All of the above
Q.7
Which one has the maximum glycogen? ... ..... [ BHU 1996]
  • a) Liver
  • b) Muscles
  • c) Nerves
  • d) Kidneys
Q.8
Anisotropic band is made of ... .... [ AMU 2001] Explanation is provided please click on
  • a) Myosin filaments
  • b) Actin filaments
  • c) Elastin filaments
  • d) Both a and b
Q.9
The protein whose removal enables myosin to bind with actin in smooth muscle is ... ... [ JKCET 2012]
  • a) Tropomyosin
  • b) Caldesmon
  • c) Myosin light chain kinase
  • d) Calmodulin
Q.10
Odontoid process occurs in ... ...[ DPMT 2002]
  • a) Atlas
  • b) Sacral
  • c) Axis
  • d) None of the above
Q.11
Which is correctly categorised ... ...[ CBSE 2012]
  • a) Troponin and Myosin-Complex proteins in striated muscles
  • b) Calcitonin and Thymosin-Thyroid hormones
  • c) Pepsin and Prolactin-Digestive enzymes secreted in stomach
  • d) Secretin and Rhodopsin-Polypeptide hormones
Q.12
A deltoid ridge occurs in .... ... [ CBSE 1990]
  • a) Radius
  • b) Ulna
  • c) Femur
  • d) Humerus
Q.13
Number of bones in hind limb of human is .... ..... [ CBSE 1998]
  • a) 21
  • b) 24
  • c) 30
  • d) 14
Q.14
During contraction of muscles Ca2+ attaches to ... .... [ WB 2007]
  • a) Troponin -C
  • b) Troponin -A
  • c) Calmodulin
  • d) Cal binding
Q.15
Acetabulum is part of .... ..... [ CET Chd 2006]
  • a) Pelvic girdle
  • b) Pectoral girdle
  • c) Fore arm
  • d) Upper arm
Q.16
Achilles tendon is associated with ... ... [ BHU 2008]
  • a) Hamstring muscle
  • b) Gluteus muscle
  • c) Quadriceps muscle
  • d) Gastrocnemius muscle
Q.17
Which ribs show "basket handle: type of movement ... .... [ W.B. 2010]
  • a) Ribs 1-2
  • b) Ribs 3-5
  • c) Ribs 7-10
  • d) Ribs 11-12
Q.18
Which of the following vertebrae are fused .... ..... [ Har PMT 2001]
  • a) Cervical
  • b) Sacrum
  • c) Lumbar
  • d) Thoracic
Q.19
Which is wrongly matched? ... ... [ kerala 2009]
  • a) Red muscle-myoglobin
  • b) Tendon - connective tissue
  • c) Troponin-fibrous protein
  • d) Smooth muscle-involuntary muscle
Q.20
Rigor mortis in due to ... .... [ Har PMT 2003]
  • a) Depletion of ATP
  • b) Excess ATP
  • c) Excess availability of Calcium
  • d) Release of Magnesium
Q.21
Ankle, knee and elbow joints are ... ...[ JKCMEE 2010]
  • a) Pivot joints
  • b) Ellipsoid joints
  • c) Hinge joints
  • d) Synovial joints
Q.22
Which is part of pectoral girdle? .... .... [ CBSE 1994]
  • a) Glenoid cavity
  • b) Sternum
  • c) Ilium
  • d) Acetabulum
Q.23
Astragalus and calcaneum are part of .... ... [ Pb. P.M.T. 1999 ]
  • a) Fore limb
  • b) Hind limb
  • c) Scapula
  • d) Clavicle
Q.24
The first cervical vertebra is ... ...
  • a) Axis
  • b) Atlas
  • c) Lumbar
  • d) Sacral
Q.25
Biceps is attached with ... ..[ RPMT 1998]
  • a) Radius
  • b) Scapula
  • c) Femur
  • d) Bothe a and b
Q.26
Sprain is due to outstretching/pulling of ... ... [ Odisha 2005]
  • a) Muscles
  • b) Tendons
  • c) Ligaments
  • d) Nerves
Q.27
In muscle, the functional unit of contraction is ... ..[ kerala 2012]
  • a) Portion of myofibril between two successive 'Z' lines
  • b) I band
  • c) A band
  • d) H zone
Q.28
The characteristics and an example of a synovial joint in humans is …[NEET 2013]
  • a) Characteristics: Fluid cartilage between two bones, limited movements; Examples: Knee joints
  • b) Characteristics: Fluid filled between two joints, provides cushion; Examples: Skull bones
  • c) Characteristics: Fluid filled synovial cavity between two bones; Examples: Joint between atlas and axis
  • d) Characteristics: Lymph filled between two bones, limited movement; Examples: Gliding joint between carpals
Q.29
Sliding filament theory of muscle contraction was given by ... ....[ kerala 2001]
  • a) Arnon and Hill
  • b) Huxley and Pullman
  • c)Huxley and Niedergerke
  • d) Pullman and Pullman
Q.30
True joints are ... ... [ Wardha 2005]
  • a) Synovial joints
  • b) Synochondrosis
  • c) Syndesmoses
  • d) Symphyses
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