Joints and Their Movements MCQs For Job Test Preparation: Physical Education

1 - Which chamber of the heart Aorta is connected:





Left ventricle

2 - What is the resting stroke volume per beat of the heart is:





60-80ml

3 - The life span of red carpuscles is not more then





120 days

4 - ATP is used for Muscles contraction:





Immediate source

5 - Renal gland produce:





Adrenaline

6 - Forward inclination of the shoulder girdle is:





Scoliosis

7 - Nephron is the microscopic structure of:





Kidney

8 - sliding filament theory of muscles contraction was given :





Huxley

9 - How many types of joint are there in human body:





3

10 - Cardio respiratory capacity is related to:





Normal physical Endurance

11 - Secretion of small intestine is:





Erepsim

12 - There are …. Bones in human face:





14

13 - Gastric artery gives blood:





Stomach

14 - There are ….pairs of ribs:





12

15 - How many region in flora sic is :





6

16 - Outer layer of bone is called:





Periostium

17 - Gluteus Maximums muscle is situated in:





Hips

18 - Kyphosis is also called:





Round Back

19 - Concerned with the formation of RBC'S in the body:





Bone Marrow

20 - Long bone is:





Femur

21 - Building blocks of the body is made up of:





Proteins

22 - Muscles Biopsy is used to determined by :





Muscle typing

23 - Total number of bones in human body:





206

24 - The Amount of blood coming out of the heart during single contraction:





Stroke Volume

25 - Which blood cells Carry oxygen to body tissue and remove carbon dioxide:





Red blood cells

26 - Normal heart rate of a human being?





72 beat per minute

27 - Nerve cells are called:





NeuronS

28 - Which of the following is carried by the blood:





Oxygen

29 - Blood is purified in human body:





Oxygen

30 - Name of the disease Which is categorized as Psychomatic disease:





Diabetes

31 - the cartilage which serves to cushion the impact of large forces on bone end is called





Fibrous cartilage

32 - Function of long bones in the body is:





Give protection

33 - The specific function of tarsal bone is:





give strength

34 - Example of synovial joint:





Knee joint

35 - Which type of muscles are capable of resisting fatigue in a long duration Activity





slow Twitch

36 - Muscles which cause the joints to bend are called:





Flexor

37 - Force generation but the fiber lengthening is called:





Ecentric contraction

38 - "Kyphosis" is also called:





Round Back

39 - Hunch back is also known:





Kyphosis

40 - The path of an object projected free air space is known as:





parabola

41 - Study of Muscles is called is:





Myology

42 - Total numbers of bones in human skull :





22

43 - How many carpel bones are there in the wrist?





8

44 - Boxer's muscles are:





Deltoid

45 - Neck joint is an example of





Pivot joint

46 - Shortest bones in human body is:





Tarsal

47 - Total numbers of bones in cranium :





8

48 - "Thoracic Vertebrase" are:





12 bones

49 - "sacrum vertebrase" consist of:





5 bones

50 - "Lumber vertebrae" are:





5 in number

51 - Fault bones are of





Skull bones

52 - Which stomach secretion contains in babies:





Renin

53 - Formation of RBC'S in the end of:





Long bones

54 - There are ….type of Muscles





3

55 - Normal heart rate of a human being are about:





65-80

56 - The sound produce when the heart contracts:





Systole

57 - Renal Artery gives bloood:





Kidney

58 - There are …..layers in stomach:





4

59 - Insuline is a production factory :





Pancreas

60 - The function of long bones in human body:





Work as lever

61 - Reason of costipation is:





Less Functioning of large intestine

62 - Which one of the following is a joint of reciprocal innervations?





Saddle joint

63 - Bones of Skull are"





8

64 - How many layer are there in the heart:





3

65 - Pancreas is on the… side of the stomach:





Back

66 - Artries contains… kind of blood"





Thick

67 - Mesenteric Artery gives blood:





Intestine

68 - Spleenic artery gives blood to …:





Spleen

69 - softness of bone is also known as:





Osteomalcia

70 - Lumber Vertebrae are:





5

71 - bones cells are also called:





Osteocytes

72 - "Hamstrung muscles" are:





Flexe Kness

73 - "Synovial joint"Hamstrung muscles" are:





Freely movable

74 - Flat feet are also known:





pes planus

75 - In Isometric contraction, the muscles:





shortens

76 - The Scapula bone is satuated:





Back

77 - "Lordosis" is also called :





Hollow back

78 - The Sternum is located:





chest

79 - During the abduction the arm moves:





Away from the body

80 - which of the following is fibrous joint?





Joint of the skull

81 - Mobement possible in conyloid joint:





Flexion,Extension,adduction &Abduction

82 - Which of the following is an example of Uniaxial joint:





A,B both

83 - which of the following is an example of BI.Axial joint:





A,B both

84 - Number of bones in Axial Skelton are:





80

85 - Number of bones in Appendicular Skelton are:





126

86 - Imaginary line passing laterally from one side to other:





Lateral Axis

87 - Newton's second law of motion is:





Law of Momentum

88 - Leversystem prevalent in human arm is:





class 3

89 - Osteology is the study of:





Bones

90 - The largest chemical factory is :





Pituitary Gland

91 - Which of the following is Associated with Rickets:





Knowck Knee

92 - The Study of the bones is called:





Osteology

93 - Muscles types can be determined by :





Use of Biopsy

94 - The increase in the size of Muscles is due to increase in:





Sacroplasm

95 - Hamstring Muscle Help in:





Flexe Kness

96 - Which of following is a joint of planter flexion:





Ellipsoidal joint

97 - Which of following is a condyloid joint:





Knee joint

98 - Which one is an example Ellipsodial joint:





Wrist

99 - Example of Synovial joint is:





Hinge

100 - "Zygomatic bone" is present in:





Skull

101 - Flexion at elbow is brought about by:





Biceps

102 - Strongest ligaments of the hip joint is:





Ileufemoral

103 - Which muscle is involved in the elevation of arm?





Deltoid

104 - The following from the elbow joint except:





Humerus

105 - Main bones in forearm:





Radius-ulna

106 - which of yhe following is not a type of joint?





Ossified

107 - The study of the joint is called:





Arthrology

108 - Freely movable joint is also called:





Diarthroses

109 - Which of the following is not a synovial joint?





Fibrous

110 - The structure of which joint permits bending in only one direction is:





Hinge joint

111 - The shoulder joint is a type of:





Ball & socket Joint

112 - Knee joint ia an example of:





Saddle joint

113 - Hip joint is a :





Ball & socket Joint

114 - Joint in the phalanges and metacarples are:





condyloid joint

115 - Imaginary line perpendicular to the ground is calld:





Vertical axis

116 - Every movement has:





One Axis & one plane

117 - Imaginary surface which divides the body into posterior direction:





Saggital Axis

118 - The knee joint is a hinge joint between:





Femur & Tibia

119 - What is the lateral curvature of the spine called?





Scoliosis

120 - sideward curvature of the spine called





scoliosis

121 - Duration is a measure of:





Time

122 - Speed is indicated in:





Km/hour

123 - First law of motion is called:





Law of inertia

124 - Endo skelton involves:





Bones & cartilage

125 - Exo skelton involves:





covring of skin, hair,nails

126 - Study of joint is called





Arthology

127 - Largest bone in the human body is:





Femur

128 - Metacarpals and Phalanges are example of:





Condyloid joint

129 - Carpo metacarpel joint is an example of:





Saddle joint

130 - Which is more contract then others:





Right auricle

131 - Which movements occurs in Subtallar joint:





Flexion, Extension

132 - Example of Quaderate Muscles is:





Rhomboid Major

133 - Example of longitudnal Muscles:





Sartorius

134 - Example of fusform Muscles:





Brachioradialis

135 - Examle of rediate Muscles:





Pectorails Major

136 - Unipennate Muscles refers:





Tibialus posterior

137 - Bipennate Muscles refers to:





Rectus femur

138 - Multipennate Muscles refers to:





Deltoid

139 - Term anterior and posterior are synonymous with:





Frontal & Dosral

140 - Bronchoscope is the study of:





Lungs

141 - Juice is on the….side of stomach:





Right

142 - End of stomach is:





Duodenums

143 - Tricusped valve is on the…..side of the heart:





Right

144 - Bicusped valve is on the….side of heart:





Left

145 - Large Intestine is on the…..side of stomach:





Front

146 - Blood gets oxygenated in:





Heart

147 - The Length of Trachea (wind pipe) is an adult person is about:





20cm

148 - Which joint ia an example of Hinge joint:





Elbow

149 - Dibates takes place in the body when your ….is not properly working





Pancreas

150 - The number of Muscle Pair are in human body:





250

151 - Salivary glands produces:





Pylin

152 - Which organ contains both properties of duct and duct less:





Pancreas

153 - small intestine is how much long:





6m

154 - The cause of postural defects:





Malnutrition

155 - Which Hormone high blood Sugar level can be controlled in stomach?





Insuline

156 - What is blood?





Liquid tissue

157 - Hom many types of Respiration takes place in human respiratory system:





2

158 - The live which is esophagus is called:





Mucoza

159 - Gastro-scope is use to Examine:





Stomach

160 - Wrist made up of carpel bones:





8

161 - Study of mind is:





Psychology

162 - The longest Muscles in human body:





Sartorius

163 - Extensors of the hand situated:





arm

164 - Lubrical Muccles ara:





arm

165 - Halliculusbrevis Muscles are in:





foot

166 - Vasterslateralis muscles are in:





leg

167 - Bones are also called:





Osteocytes

168 - ovam in prental life is the period of:





Fertilization to the end of the first week

169 - Foetus explain as:





Third to ten month

170 - Which bone is more distal to our body:





Tallus

171 - Terms Caudal similar to:





Superior

172 - Which one is more proximal:





Humerus

173 - How many plans are there in the body:





3

174 - The term systolic is refers to:





Contraction of heart

175 - Term Diastoleis refer to:





Relaxation of heart

176 - We can find out pulse rate in our:





Radial artey

177 - Which one is medial:





ulna

178 - What is the forward inclination of the shoulder girddle called?





Kyphosis

179 - Upward movement of the joint is :





Elevation

180 - The movement of Hand where the thumb touchesthe 5th finger:





Opposition

181 - Study of histology:





Study Of tissues

182 - In human anatomical positions palms should be





Upward

183 - Veins contains :





Deoxgenated Blood

184 - Hollow muscular organ is:





Heart

185 - weight of the heart is:





260-270gm

186 - blood flow in heart is:





Unidirectional

187 - Which part of the heart is more thick then other:





Left ventricle

188 - Wich part of the heart pumps blood just to lungs:





right Auricle

189 - The inner life of the heart is called:





Endo cardium

190 - Pulmonary veins contains:





Oxygenated blood

191 - Quality of pulmonary veins which give blood to left Auricle:





4

192 - Sino atrial node exist in:





B/W right auricle & right ventricle

193 - Which do supply blood to the heart





coronary artries

194 - inner layers of veins and artries is called:





Tunica Media

195 - Anatomical term ipsilateral refers to>





same side of the body

196 - Towards the back anatomical term contralateral refers to:





Same side of the body

197 - Terms anterior similar to:





Dorsal

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