NEET Biology Locomotion and Movement MCQs Set C

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Locomotion and Movement MCQ Questions Full Syllabus Biology with Answers

 

 

Question: Iliac of pelvic girdle is articulated with sacrum for

  • a) Bending
  • b) Jumping
  • c) Support
  • d) Running

Answer: Bending

 

Question: Anisotropic band are made up of

  • a) Both A and B
  • b) Actin filaments
  • c) Myosin filaments
  • d) None of the above

Answer: Both A and B

 

Question: Socket in pelvic girdle in which head of femur articulates is formed by fusion of

  • a) Ilium and ischium
  • b) Ilium and pubis
  • c) Both a and b
  • d) None of the above

Answer: Ilium and ischium

 

Question: The movable skull bone is

  • a) All the above
  • b) Mandible
  • c) Vomer
  • d) Maxilla

Answer: All the above

 

Question: Gliding joint occur between

  • a) Humerus and radius
  • b) Acetabulum and femur
  • c) Prezygapophysis and postzygapophysis
  • d) Pelvis girdle and femur

Answer: Humerus and radius

 

Question: Red muscle are rich in

  • a) Mitochondria
  • b) Lysomomes
  • c) Ribosomes.
  • d) Golgi bodies

Answer: Mitochondria

 

Question: Joint between atlas and axis is

  • a) Pivot
  • b) Hinge
  • c) Angular
  • d) Saddle

Answer: Pivot

 

Question: The longest bone amongst the following is

  • a) Femur
  • b) Humerus
  • c) ulna
  • d) Radius

Answer: Femur

 

Question: Joint between metacarpals and phalanges is

  • a) Hinge
  • b) Saddle
  • c) Pivot
  • d) Ball and socket

Answer: Hinge

 

Question: ATP-ase needed for muscle contraction is present over

  • a) Myosin
  • b) Actin
  • c) Troponin
  • d) Actin

Answer: Myosin

 

Question: Major protein in ths thick filament of skeletal muscle fibre is

  • a) Actin
  • b) Troponin
  • c) Myosin
  • d) Tropomyosin

Answer: Actin

 

Question: True joints are

  • a) Synchondroses
  • b) Syndesmoses
  • c) Synovial
  • d) Ball and socket

Answer: Synchondroses

 

Question:

Statement (A) : Pseudopodia of Amoeba is helpful in food capturing and for changing palce.

Reason (R) : In Amoba movement is occured by the effect of pseudopod. Which is produces through flow of protoplasm

  • 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 but R is false
  • d) A is false but R is true

Answer: Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A

 

Question:

Statement (A) : Organisms change their habitat or place.

Reason (R) : Autonomous movement like running, walking, swimmimg etc. are called locomotion

  • a) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A
  • b) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A
  • c) A is true but R is false
  • d) A is false but R is true

Answer: Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A

 

Question:

Statement (A) : In skeleton muscle horizontal belts are arranged in line.

Reason (R) : Skeleton muscle is also called striated muscle

  • 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 but R is false
  • d) A is false but R is true

Answer: Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A

 

Question:

Reason (R) : Non-striated muscles are innervated by autonomous nervers system.

Statement (A) : Non-striated muscle is also called innvoluntary muscle.

  • a) A is true but R is false
  • b) A is false but R is true
  • c) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A
  • d) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A

Answer: A is true but R is false

 

Question:

Statement (A) : The contraction of cardiac muscle is Quick, rhythmic, powerful and never get fatigue

Reason (R) : Intercalated disc is absence in cardiac muscle.

  • a) A is true but R is false
  • b) A is false but R is true
  • c) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A
  • d) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A

Answer: A is true but R is false

 

Question:

Statement (A) : Human skeleton is made of by 206 bones

Reason (R) : Human skeleton system is divided into axial skeleton and appendicular skeleton.

  • a) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A
  • b) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A
  • c) A is false but R is true
  • d) A is true but R is false

Answer: Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A

 

Question:

Reason (R) : Sarcomere reduce in length during musce contraction.

Statement (A) : During muscle contraction protein of I-band is slides over A-bandd.

  • a) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A
  • b) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A
  • c) A is true but R is false
  • d) A is false but R is true

Answer: Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A

 

Question:

Statement (A) : In human 12 pairs of ribs are present.

Reason (R) : The ribs have two articulation surfaces it is called bicephalic

  • a) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A
  • b) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A
  • c) A is true but R is false
  • d) A is false but R is true

Answer: Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A

 

More Questions.............................

 

Question: In which bone triangular acromion is present ?

  • a) Femur
  • b) Humerus
  • c) Scapula
  • d) Radias

Answer: Femur

 

Question: Humerus bone is found

  • a) arm
  • b) Ulna
  • c) Radias
  • d) Fore arm

Answer: arm

 

Question: Hinge joint occurs between

  • a) Humerus and radio-ulna
  • b) Femur and pelvic girdle
  • c) Humerus and Pectoral girdle
  • d) Skull and atlas

Answer: Humerus and radio-ulna

 

Question: Total numbers of vertebrae in human skeleton.

  • a) 33
  • b) 35
  • c) 32
  • d) 32

Answer: 33

 

Question: Number of bones present in an arm is

  • a) 30
  • b) 32
  • c) 35
  • d) 40

Answer: 30

 

Question: Ribs are attached to

  • a) Sternum
  • b) Scapula
  • c) Clavicle
  • d) Ilium

Answer: Sternum

 

Question: In humans, coccyx is formed by the fusion of vertebrae

  • a) 4
  • b) 3
  • c) 5
  • d) 6

Answer: 4

 

Question: What is formed by the bones of pectoral girdle, pelvic girdle and limbs ?

  • a) Appendiculr skeleton
  • b) External skeleton
  • c) Body skeleton
  • d) Axial skeleton

Answer: Appendiculr skeleton

 

Question: Number of floating ribs in human body is

  • a) 2 pairs
  • b) 3 pairs
  • c) 5 pairs
  • d) 6 pairs

Answer: 2 pairs

 

Question: Ankle joint is

  • a) Gliding joint
  • b) Hinge joint
  • c) Ball and soket joint
  • d) Pivot joint

Answer: Gliding joint

 

Question: Sarcomere is distance between

  • a) Two consecutive Z- lines
  • b) Z and A bands
  • c) A and I bands
  • d) Two I- bands

Answer: Two consecutive Z- lines

 

Question: Which is the skull bone ?

  • a) Nasal
  • b) Tibia
  • c) Femur
  • d) Atlas

Answer: Nasal

 

Question: How many bones are there in appendicular skeleton ?

  • a) 126
  • b) 206
  • c) 120
  • d) 80

Answer: 126

 

Question: Where is hinge joint found ?

  • a) Elbow and Knee
  • b) Knee and ankle
  • c) Elbow and shoulders
  • d) Atlas and odontoid process

Answer: Elbow and Knee

 

Question: Number of ball and soket joints present in human body is

  • a) 4
  • b) 5
  • c) 8
  • d) 2

Answer: 4

 

Question: Synovial joints is

  • a) All the above
  • b) Pivot joint
  • c) Ball and soket joint
  • d) Hinge joint

Answer: All the above

 

Question: Give the number of Cranium bones ?

  • a) 8
  • b) 10
  • c) 14
  • d) 20

Answer: 8

 

Question: Cervical vertebrae are located in

  • a) Neck region
  • b) Abdominal region
  • c) Thoracic region
  • d) Hip region

Answer: Neck region

 

Question: Lumbar vertebrae are located in

  • a) Abdominal regionNeckn
  • b) region
  • c) Thorax
  • d) Hip region

Answer: Abdominal regionNeckn

 

Question: Ratio of which is more in red muscle ?

  • a) Myoglobin
  • b) Actin
  • c) Myosin
  • d) Albumin

Answer: Myoglobin

 

Question: Friction is lessened in ball and soket joint by

  • a) Synovial fluid
  • b) Mucin
  • c) Pericardial fluid
  • d) Coelomic fluid

Answer: Synovial fluid

 

Question: Each half of pelvic girdle is made of

  • a) All the above
  • b) Pubis
  • c) Ilium
  • d) Ischium

Answer: All the above

 

Question: Extremities of long bones possess cartilage

  • a) Hyaline
  • b) Elastic
  • c) Fibrous
  • d) Calcified

Answer: Hyaline

 

Question: Glenoid cavity is found in

  • a) Pectoral girdle
  • b) Sternum
  • c) Skull
  • d) Pelvic girdle

Answer: Pectoral girdle

 

Question: An example of gliding joints is

  • a) Femur and tibio-fibula
  • b) Zygapophyses of adjacent vertebrae
  • c) Occipital condyle and odontoid process
  • d) Humerus and glenoid cavity

Answer: Femur and tibio-fibula

 

Question: During muscle countraction

  • a) All the above
  • b) Size of H-zone becomes smaller
  • c) Size of a-bands remains the same
  • d) Size of I-bands decreases

Answer: All the above

 

Question: Substance that accumulates in a fatigued muscle is

  • a) Lactic acid
  • b) ADP
  • c) CO2
  • d) Pyruvicacid

Answer: Lactic acid

 

Question: What is the phenomen of overstretched or born ligaments and tendon called

  • a) Fracture
  • b) Tension
  • c) Dislocation
  • d) Sprain

Answer: Fracture

 

Question: Which ion is essential for muscle contraction ?

  • a) Ca
  • b) Cl
  • c) K
  • d) Na

Answer: Ca

 

Question: Ends of long bones are covered by

  • a) Cartilage
  • b) Ligaments
  • c) Muscles
  • d) Blood cells

Answer: Cartilage

 

Question: Acromion process is part of

  • a) Pectoral girdle
  • b) Femur
  • c) Pelvic girdle
  • d) Vertebral column

Answer: Pectoral girdle

 

Question: In mammals the lower jaw is made of

  • a) Mandible
  • b) Ethmoid
  • c) Dentary
  • d) Maxilla

Answer: Ethmoid

 

Question: Inter-articular disc occur in

  • a) In between two vertebrae
  • b) Wall of liver
  • c) Wall of heart
  • d) Pubic symphysis

Answer: In between two vertebrae

 

Question: Acetabulum is part of

  • a) Pelvic girdle
  • b) Pectoral girdle
  • c) Form arm
  • d) Upper arm

Answer: Pelvic girdle

 

Question: The function unit of contractile system of a striated muscles is

  • a) Sarcomere
  • b) Z-band
  • c) Cross bridge
  • d) Myofibril

Answer: Sarcomere

 

Question: Fibrous joints are present between

  • a) Bonus of skull
  • b) Thumb and metatarsal
  • c) Humerus and radio-ulna
  • d) Glenoid cavity and pectoral girdle

Answer: Bonus of skull

 

Question: Joint of sternum and ribs is

  • a) Cartiginous
  • b) Fibrous joint
  • c) Angular joint
  • d) Hinge joint

Answer: Cartiginous

 

Question: During & vigorous exercise, glucose is converted into

  • a) Lactic acid
  • b) Starch
  • c) pyruvic acid
  • d) Glycogen

Answer: Lactic acid

 

Question: Synovial fluid is present in

  • a) Freely movable joints
  • b) Spinal cavity
  • c) Cranial cavity
  • d) Fixed joints

Answer: Freely movable joints

 

Question: Synovial fluid is secreted by

  • a) Synovial membrane
  • b) Cartilage
  • c) Blood
  • d) Bone

Answer: Synovial membrane

 

Question: By which name's isotropic and anisotropic band respectively known ?

  • a) I - band, A - band
  • b) A - band, Z - band
  • c) I - band, Intercalated-dise
  • d) H - band, Z - band

Answer: I - band, A - band

 

Question: Which line is located in the center of H region ?

  • a) M- line
  • b) Krause membrane
  • c) Z - band
  • d) Hensen’s line

Answer: M- line

 

Question: The space between two successive Z-band is known as

  • a) Sarcomere
  • b) Krause membrane
  • c) I - band
  • d) A - band

Answer: Sarcomere

 

Question: Which band is called krause membrane ?

  • a) Z
  • b) A
  • c) I
  • d) H

Answer: Z

 

Question: The functional unit of skeleton muscle is called as

  • a) Sarcomere
  • b) Myofibrils
  • c) Hensen’s line
  • d) Krause membrane

Answer: Sarcomere

 

Question: What is the name of rod shaped fibrous protein ?

  • a) Tropomyosin
  • b) Meromyosin
  • c) Actin
  • d) Troponin

Answer: Tropomyosin

 

Question: Which are two forms of actin fiber ?

  • a) a and c both
  • b) Polymeric F-actin
  • c) Polymeric H- actin
  • d) Monomer-G- protein

Answer: a and c both

 

Question: What the is name of complex, small globular protein ?

  • a) Troponin
  • b) Tropomyosin
  • c) Actin
  • d) Meromyosin

Answer: Troponin

 

Question: Which is the essential mineral element for muscle contraction ?

  • a) Ca++
  • b) Mg++
  • c) K+
  • d) Na+

Answer:  Ca++

 

Question: Which is essetial for transmission of messages ?

  • a) Acetylcholine
  • b) Adrenalin
  • c) Norqdrenalin
  • d) Vasopressin

Answer: Acetylcholine

 

Question: Which chemical is involved during anaerobic respiration of glycogen of muscle ?

  • a) Lactic acid
  • b) Co2
  • c) Ethy alcohol
  • d) None of the above

Answer: Lactic acid

 

Question: Which chemical is responsible to make skeleton muscle fatigue ?

  • a) Lactic acid
  • b) Pyruvic acid
  • c) Ethyl alcohol
  • d) Acetaldehyde

Answer: Lactic acid

 

Question: Which is/are the type of skeleton muscle ?

  • a) a and b both
  • b) Red muscle
  • c) White muscle
  • d) None of the above

Answer: a and b both

 

Question: In which muscle amount of myoglobin is high ?

  • a) Red muscle
  • b) White muscle
  • c) Non-striated muscle
  • d) None of the above

Answer: Red muscle

 

Question: Which muscle is known as an aerobic muscle ?

  • a) Red muscle
  • b) White muscle
  • c) Non-striated muscle
  • d) None of the above

Answer: Red muscle

 

Question: The study of skeleton system is called as

  • a) Osteology
  • b) Histology
  • c) Cardiology
  • d) Myology

Answer: Histology

 

Question: By which tissue skeleton system is made up of ?

  • a) Connective tissue
  • b) Epithelial tissue
  • c) Nervous tissue
  • d) Muscle tissue

Answer: Connective tissue

 

Question: How many bones are present in the structure of skeleton system of human ?

  • a) 206
  • b) 210
  • c) 308
  • d) 146

Answer: 206

 

Question: What is included in axial skeleton ?

  • a) a and b both
  • b) Skull and vertebral column
  • c) Ribs
  • d) None of the above

Answer: a and b both

 

Question: What is included in the structure of skull ?

  • a) a and b both
  • b) Bones of cranium
  • c) Bones of face
  • d) None of the above

Answer: a and b both

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