Q.1
Which type of epithelium is involved in a function to move particles or mucus in specific direction : (HPPMT 2010)
  • a) Columnar epithelium
  • b) Ciliatal epithelium
  • c) Squamous epithelium
  • d) Cuboidal epithelium
Q.2
Which of the following is correct for (1), (2), (3) in the given diagram ?
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  • a) (1) Nucleus (2) Sarcoplasma (3) Sarcolema
  • b) (1) Sarcoplasm (2) Sarcolema (3) Nucleus
  • c) (1) Sarcoplasm (2) Sarcolema (3) Nucleus
  • d) (1) Sarcolema (2) Nucleus (3) Sacroplasm
Q.3
A : Thickness of skin layer is maintained. R : In compound epithelium, layer rested on basement membrane shows power of cell division.
  • a) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A.
  • b) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A.
  • c) A is true and R is wrong.
  • d) A is wrong and R is true.
Q.4
When the surface cells of stratified epithelium contain insoluble protein (Keratin) the tissue is called :-
  • a) Stratified Cuboidal Keratinised
  • b) Stratified Squamous Keratinised
  • c) Stratified Columnar Keratinised
  • d) Stratified Ciliated Keratinised
Q.5
Which of the following structure is not covered by epithelial tissue :-
  • a) Skin
  • b) Blood vessels
  • c) Cartilage
  • d) Digestive gland
Q.6
A : Mast cells are found in areolar tissue. R : Mast cells produces heparin, histamine etc.
  • a) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A.
  • b) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A.
  • c) A is true and R is wrong.
  • d) A is wrong and R is true.
Q.7
Which connective tissue is found in epiglottis :-
  • a) Yellow elastic cartilage
  • b) White fibrous tissue
  • c) Areolar tissue
  • d) Calcified cartilage
Q.8
What is Synthesized by fibroblast
  • a) Collagen
  • b) Elastin
  • c) (A) and (B)
  • d) (A) or (B)
Q.9
In the centre of bone there is a narrow cavity it contains a tissue which :-
  • a) is yellow in colour
  • b) is composed of adipose
  • c) Possess blood vessels
  • d) all above
Q.10
Skin is : (CPMT 2010)
  • a) Pseudostratified epithelumn
  • b) Stratified epithelium
  • c) Coloumnar epithelium
  • d) Cubiodal epithelium
Q.11
Which one of the following plasma proteins is involved in the coagulation of blood. (CBSE 2011)
  • a) globulin
  • b) Fibrinogen
  • c) Serum amylase
  • d) albumin
Q.12
Which of the following is arranged in a single layer :-
  • a) Ciliated epithelium
  • b) Transitional epithelium
  • c) Pseudo-stratified epithelium
  • d) Stratified epithelium
Q.13
Which is metabolic waste product of blood :-
  • a) Immunoglobulin
  • b) Fibrinogen
  • c) carbon dioxide
  • d) Lysine
Q.14
Which pair of structures distinguishes a nerve cell from other cells.
  • a) Perikaryon and dendrites
  • b) Flagellum and medullary sheath
  • c) Vacuole and fibres
  • d) Nucleus and mitochondria
Q.15
Which connective tissue proper is made up of two types of fibre and cells :-
  • a) Ligament
  • b) Tendon
  • c) White fibrous tissue
  • d) Areolar tissue
Q.16
Who synthesized elastin protein
  • a) Mast cells
  • b) Phagocytic cell
  • c) Fibroblasts
  • d) Adipose cell
Q.17
Which Structure is able to move in areolar tissue
  • a) Mast cell
  • b) Phagocytic cell
  • c) Fibroblasts
  • d) Adipose cell
Q.18
Which structure is indicated by each myelinated nerve fibre.
  • a) Neurilemma
  • b) Neurotransmitters
  • c) Constritions at regular intervals called nodes of ranvier
  • d) Synapes
Q.19
Membrane capsules around various organs like kidney, liver, testis are formed of:
  • a) loose connective tissue
  • b) Dense irregular connective tissue.
  • c) Dense regular connective tissue.
  • d) Mucoid connective tissue.
Q.20
Read the following statements.It is a contractile tissue present only in the heart.Cell junctions fuse the plasma membranes of these cells and make them stick together.Communication juntions at some fusion points allow the cells to contract as a unit, i.e., when one cell receives a signal to contract, its neighbours are also stimulated to contract. Which of the following type of tissue is being described by the above statements ?
  • a) Smooth muscle
  • b) Skeletal muscle
  • c) Cardiac muscle
  • d) Cartilage
Q.21
Assertion: Stomach and intestine of our body has columnar epithelium. Reason: Columnar epithelium helps in secretion and absorption.
  • a) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
  • b) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is NOT the correct explanation of Assertion.
  • c) Assertion is true but Reason is false.
  • d) Both Assertion and Reason are false.
Q.22
Assertion: Smooth muscles are known as involuntary muscles. Reason: Smooth muscles are controlled by autonomic nervous system.
  • a) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
  • b) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is NOT the correct explanation of Assertion.
  • c) Assertion is true but Reason is false.
  • d) Both Assertion and Reason are false.
Q.23
Read the following statements and select the correct option: (i) Blood cells secrete fibres of structural proteins called collagen or elastin. (ii) Neuroglial cells support and protect the nephrons. (iii) Striated muscle fibres are bundles together in a parallel fashion. (iv) Osteocytes are present in spaces called Lacunae. (v) Biceps are involuntary and striated muscles.
  • a) Statements (iii) and (iv) are incorrect.
  • b) Statements (ii) and (iv) are incorrect.
  • c) Statements (i) and (iii) are incorrect.
  • d) Statements (i), (ii) and (v) are incorrect.
Q.24
Choose the right one with respect to the gland and its example:
  • a) Simple tubular gland – Mammary gland.
  • b) Compound tubuloacinar glands – Parotid glands.
  • c) Compound acinar glands – Crypts of Lieberkuhn.
  • d) Simple branched saccular gland – Sudoriferous gland.
Q.25
Cartilage tissues are likely to be slow in healing following an injury because
  • a) cartilage cells cannot reproduce.
  • b) they lack direct blood supplies.
  • c) the intercellular material is missing.
  • d) cartilage cells are surrounded by fluids.
Q.26
When cardiac muscle cells are damaged by a heart attack, they are usually replaced by
  • a) connective tissue cells
  • b) new smooth muscle cells
  • c) new cardiac muscle cells
  • d) epithelial cells
Q.27
The major functions of loose connective tissue include
  • a) occupying spaces between organs and supporting epithelia.
  • b) supporting and surrounding blood vessels and nerves
  • c) cushioning organs, storing lipids and facilitating diffusion.
  • d) All of the above
Q.28
Nervous tissue cells that play several supporting roles but do not transmit impulses are called
  • a) glial cells
  • b) dendrites
  • c) nerve cells
  • d) neurons
Q.29
What will happen if ligaments are cut or broken?
  • a) No movements at joints.
  • b) Bones will become fixed.
  • c) Bones will become unfixed.
  • d) Bone will move freely at joints.
Q.30
Lack of blood supply and presence of the non-cellular basement membrane are the characteristics of the
  • a) muscular tissue
  • b) fluid connective tissue
  • c) epithelial tissue
  • d) nervous tissue
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