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The device used by the doctor to amplify the heartbeat is

  1. Periscope

  2. Thermometer

  3. Stethoscope

  4. Microphone


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
The stethoscope is an acoustic (hearing) medical device used for auscultation (listening of internal sounds of the body. The doctor will place a small metal circle called a bell, against the chest, at the spot where a person can feel the heartbeat. Hence the device used by the doctor to amplify the heartbeat is stethoscope.
So, the correct answer is 'Stethoscope'.

The stethoscope was discovered by

  1. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

  2. Leopold Auenbrugger

  3. Jean-Nicolas Corvisart

  4. René Laennec


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Rene Laennec was a french physician. He invented the stethoscope in 1816. It is used to listen heart and lungs sound.
So, the correct answer is 'René Laennec'.

The atrial walls are _than the ventricular wall, and pressure generated in the atrial chambers is than in the ventricles.

  1. thinner,higher

  2. thinner,lower

  3. thicker,higher

  4. thicker,lower


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
The ventricles of the heart have thicker muscular walls than the atria. This is because blood is pumped out of the heart at greater pressure from these chambers compared to the atria. 

So, the correct option is 'thinner, lower'.

Glomerular filtration rate would be decreased by?

  1. Construction of the efferent arteriole

  2. An increase in afferent arteriolar pressure

  3. Compression of the renal capsule

  4. An increase in renal blood flow


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Constriction of the afferent arteriole would increase the pressure in the afferent arteriole. This would decrease the blood flow into the glomerulus and hence, the glomerular filtration rate decreases. This is due to the decrease in the glomerular hydrostatic pressure.
So, the correct answer is 'An increase in afferent arteriolar pressure'.

Stethoscope was invented by 

  1. Koch

  2. Laennec

  3. Walkman

  4. Jenner


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The stethoscope was invented in France in 1816 by Rene Laennec in Paris. 

Choose the correct pathway of the transmission of impulses in the heart

  1. AV node $\rightarrow$ SA node $\rightarrow$ Bundle of His $\rightarrow$ Purkinje fibres

  2. SA node $\rightarrow$ AV node $\rightarrow$ Bundle of His $\rightarrow$ Purkinje fibres

  3. SA node $\rightarrow$ Bundle of His $\rightarrow$ AV node $\rightarrow$ purkinje fibres

  4. AV node $\rightarrow$ Bundle of His $\rightarrow$ SA node $\rightarrow$ Purkinje fibres


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
1. The sinoatrial node (SA node) generates the electric impulse that begins the heart beat.
2. The excitation wave travels throughout the muscle of each atrium, causing it to contract.
3. The atrioventricular node (AV node) is stimulated. The relatively slower conduction through this node allows time for the atria to contract and complete the filling of the ventricles.
4. The excitation wave travels rapidly through the bundle of His and then throughout the ventricular walls by means of the bundle branches and Purkinje fibers. 

Pulse is a wave contraction transmitted along the

  1. Veins

  2. Arteries

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The arterial pulse is a measurement of the heart’s contraction rate because a pulse wave is created when the left ventricle contracts. The arteries expand in response to this contraction and increase in volume. Once expanded, the arteries will contract forcing blood to circulate to the capillaries and then to the veins. The arterial pulse is evaluated for the contour of the pulse wave and its volume, rate and rhythm. The carotid pulse is the most accurate reflection of central aortic pulse. Thus, option B is correct. 

The wave of expansion of an artery when blood is forced into it, is called as

  1. Heart beat

  2. Pulse

  3. Blood wave

  4. Artery wave


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Pulse is the regular, recurrent expansion and contraction of an artery, produced by waves of pressure, caused by the ejection of blood from the left ventricle of the heart as it contracts. Pulse is easily detected on superficial arteries, such as the radial and carotid arteries, and corresponds to each beat of the heart.

The resting person usually has a plus rate between ....... beats per minute.

  1. 72 and 78

  2. 72 and 80

  3. 72 and 76

  4. 70 and 80


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Resting heart rate is the heart pumping the lowest amount of blood you need because you’re not exercising. If you’re sitting or lying and you’re calm, relaxed and aren’t ill, your heart rate is normally between 70 (beats per minute) and 80 (beats per minute). But a heart rate lower than 60 doesn’t necessarily signal a medical problem. It could be the result of taking a drug such as a beta blocker. A lower heart rate is also common for people who get a lot of physical activity or are very athletic, Stein said. Active people often have lower heart rates because their heart muscle is in better condition and doesn’t need to work as hard to maintain a steady beat. 

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

The number of beats ........ is called as the pulse rate.

  1. Two minutes

  2. Three minutes

  3. Per minute

  4. Four minutes


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Pulse is a term that signifies the throbbing of arteries as an effect of heartbeat and is counted by the number of beats per minute. The normal pulse rate ( count of arterial pulse beats per minute ) in a healthy adult at rest ranges from 72 to 80 beats per minute. However, the pulse rate may fluctuate with exercise, illness, injury, and emotions.
Pulse rate in an individual can be checked at various points on the body. This is because the pulse may palpate at any place in the human body where an artery can be compressed against a  bone. These are the neck, inside of the elbow,  the wrist,  groin,  behind the knee, ankle joint and foot.

Pulse represents 

  1. Tactile arterial palpation.

  2. Tactile venous palpation.

  3. Capillary palpation.

  4. None of the above.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The rate at which the heart beats is pulse rate. As the heart pumps blood through the body, the pulse can be felt in some of the blood vessels close to the surface of the skin such as wrist, neck or upper arm. Hence pulse represents tactile arterial palpation. Thus the correct answer is option A.

A normal pulse is .......... in rhythm. 

  1. Regular

  2. Irregular

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A normal pulse is regular and strong. Heart rates, and therefore pulse rates (number of beats per minute) change with age and can vary between individuals of the same age.


So, the correct option is 'Regular'.

The normal pulse for healthy individual ranges from 

  1. 20-40 beats/minute.

  2. 200-600 beats/minutes.

  3. 60-100 beats/minutes.

  4. 90 beats/minute.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

  • Pulse is a pressure wave that travels through the arteries after each ventricular systole.
  • Since each heartbeat generates one pulse in the arteries, the pulse rate per minute indicates the heart rate.
  • Thus, pulse rate is the same as that of heart rate, between 60 to 100 beats per minute. 
Thus option C is the correct answer. 

Pulse can be palpated from 

  1. Carotid artery

  2. Radial artery

  3. Femoral artery

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Pulse is a pressure wave that travels through the arteries after each ventricular systole. The pulse can be felt in any artery that lies near the surface of the body. Carotid artery (neck region), radial artery (forearm) and femoral artery (legs) all of them are situated near the surface of the body. Thus pulse can be palpated from all of them.

So, the correct answer is option D.

The pulse beat is measured by the

  1. Artery

  2. Capillary

  3. Vein

  4. None


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The arteries are superficial at some points in the body. In these places, the heart beat is felt as pulses like the radial, brachial pulse. 

The rhythmic contraction and relaxation of heart muscles makes a

  1. Heart stroke

  2. Heart rate

  3. Heart beat

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The heart is pumping organ of human body and is situated in the thoracic cavity in the space between two lungs which is known as mediastinum. Heartbeat is rhythmic contraction and relaxation of heart muscles is called as a heart beat. Heart rate is the speed of heart beat measured by a number of contraction of the heart per minute. There is no term like heart stroke. When the blood vessel supplying blood to the brain are clogged it is known as brain stroke. Thus the correct answer is C.

The relationship between the heartbeat and the pulse rate is 

  1. One heart beat generate two pulse

  2. Two heart beat generate one pulse

  3. One heart beat generate one pulse

  4. One heart beat generate three pulse


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
This sequential event in the heart which is cyclically repeated is called the cardiac cycle. Each cardiac cycle consists of systole and diastole of both the atria and ventricles. Each cardiac cycle represents one heartbeat. The normal heart rate is about 72 beats per minute. The heart rate is same as pulse rate because the pumping action of the heart causes an increase in blood pressure in arteries that leads to noticeable pulse. Hence the relationship between the heartbeat and the pulse rate is one heartbeat generates one pulse.
So, the correct answer is 'One heartbeat generate one pulse'.

Rubber tube, ear piece and diaphragm are parts of a

  1. Headphone

  2. Microphone

  3. Periscope

  4. Stethoscope


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The stethoscope is an acoustic (hearing) medical device used for auscultation(listening of internal sounds of the body. The doctor will place a small metal circle called a bell (hallow disc) or diaphragm (plastic disc), against the chest, at the spot where a person can feel the heartbeat. The stethoscope is composed of rubber tube, earpiece and diaphragm.

So, the correct answer is 'Stethoscope'.

The heart is protected by the

  1. Diaphragm

  2. Rib cage

  3. Skull

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The human circulatory system consists of a muscular four-chambered heart, a network of closed branching blood vessels and blood, the fluid which is circulated. The heart is mesodermal in origin. It is situated in the thoracic cavity, in between the two lungs. The rib cage partially encloses and protect chest cavity. In the chest cavity heart and lungs are present. Hence, the heart is protected by the rib cage.

So, the correct answer is 'Ribcage'.

Aniruddha wants to make a stethoscope. He is confused what he should use for its tube portion. Help him.

  1. Wollen tube

  2. Iron tube

  3. Rubber tube

  4. Plastic tube


Correct Option: C

Which of the following can be used to make a stethoscope at home?

  1. Rubber tube

  2. Balloon

  3. Funnel

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Steps to construct a stethoscope at home:

1) Take a funnel and put its small end at one end of the flexible tube. Push the funnel as far as u can into the tube.
2) Tape the funnel using suitable tape.
3) Inflate the balloon to stretch it out. Let the air out and then cut the neck of the ballon.
3) Stretch the remaining part of the balloon tightly over the open end of the funnel, and tape it. This creates the tympanic membrane for the stethoscope
4) Place the funnel end of the stethoscope on to the chest and end of the tube to the ear to listen to the heartbeat.
Hence rubber tube, balloon and funnel can be used to make a stethoscope at home.
So, the correct answer is 'All of the above'.

Raman went to the doctor. On which side of the chest will the doctor keep the stethoscope for hearing his heartbeat?

  1. Right side

  2. Middle

  3. Left side

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In humans, heart is present in the chest region. It is located between the lungs and above the diaphragm. The heart is made of auricles and ventricles. Ventricles are the pumping chambers of the heart. The right ventricles pump blood to the lungs and the left ventricles pump blood to the whole body. The heart is slightly tilted towards the left side and so a stronger heartbeat can be felt on left side. Hence the doctor will keep the stethoscope for hearing Raman's heartbeat on the left side of his chest.

Thus the correct answer is option C.

The movement in the vessels on the wrist is due to the 

  1. Beat

  2. Pulse

  3. Pulse rate

  4. Heartbeat


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

This sequential event in the heart which is cyclically repeated is called the cardiac cycle. Each cardiac cycle consists of systole and diastole of both the atria and ventricles. Each cardiac cycle represents one heartbeat. The normal heart rate is about 72 beats per minute. The heart rate is same as pulse rate because the pumping action of the heart causes an increase in blood pressure in arteries. Hence the movement in the vessels on the wrist is due to the pulse.

So, the correct answer is 'Pulse'.

Shyam was cutting wood in the forest. A lion appeared from the bushes. What will happen to his heart beat?

  1. Remain same

  2. Increase

  3. Decrease

  4. Firsts decrease and then increase


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
The body's reaction to fear is called the "fight or flight" response. The heart rate increases to pump more blood to the muscles and brain. The lungs take in air faster to supply  body with oxygen.

So, the correct answer is 'Increase'.

Assertion : Smaller the organism higher is the rate of metabolism per gram weight.

Reason : The heart rate of six month old baby is much higher than that of an old person.

  1. Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is a correct explanation of Assertion

  2. Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not a correct explanation of Assertion

  3. Assertion is true but Reason is false

  4. Both Assertion and Reason are false

  5. Assertion is false but reason is true.


Correct Option: A

The pulse rate per minute describes the

  1. Oxygenation rate

  2. Heartbeat

  3. Pulse

  4. Both B and C


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

This sequential event in the heart which is cyclically repeated is called the cardiac cycle. Each cardiac cycle consists of systole and diastole of both the atria and ventricles. Each cardiac cycle represents one heartbeat. The normal heart rate is about 72 beats per minute. The heart rate is same as pulse rate because the pumping action of the heart causes an increase in blood pressure in arteries that leads to noticeable pulse. Hence the pulse rate per minute describes the heartbeat.

So, the correct answer is 'Heartbeat'.

The rhythmic beating of the heart is due to 

  1. The action of the muscles in the atria only

  2. The action of the muscles in the atria and ventricles

  3. The action of the muscles in the ventricles only

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The entire heart is made of cardiac muscles. A specialized cardiac musculature called the nodal tissue is also distributed in the heart i.e sino-atrial node (SAN- A patch of this tissue is present in the right upper corner of the right atrium )and atrioventricular node (AVN- mass of this tissue is seen in the lower left corner of the right atrium close to the atrioventricular septum). The nodal musculature has the ability to generate action potentials without any external stimuli, i.e., it is autoexcitable. Hence, the rhythmic beating of the heart is due to the action of muscles in the atria and ventricle.

So, the correct answer is 'The action of muscles on the atria and ventricles '.

Difference between systolic and diastolic pressure is

  1. Blood pressure

  2. Pulse pressure

  3. Cardiac output

  4. Pulse.


Correct Option: B

Which of the following hormones that controls blood pressure is secreted by human heart?

  1. Erythroprotein

  2. Atrial natriuretic factor

  3. ACTH

  4. Glucocorticoid


Correct Option: B

Read the following statements and choose the correct option:
Statement 1: Atria receive blood from all parts of the body which subsequently flows to ventricles.
Statement 2: Action potential generated at sino-atrial node passes from atria to ventricles.

  1. Action mentioned in Statement 1 is dependent on action mentioned in Statement 2

  2. Action mentioned in Statement 2 is dependent on action mentioned in Statement 1

  3. Action mentioned in Statements 1 and 2 are independent of each other

  4. Action mentioned in Statements 1 and 2 are synchronous


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • Human heart is a four chambered structure where t he upper 2 chambers are the atria and the lower 2 chambers are the ventricle.
  • Atria are the chambers of the heart that receive the blood from various organs of the body. Right atria receives deoxygenated blood from the body organs other than lungs through the vena cana, where as the left atria receives blood that is oxygenated from the lungs via pulmonary vein.
  • The blood from both the atria is to be transferred to the respective ventricles and for that the valves that guard the atrio ventricular opening should be opened and closed after the blood is transferred from one chamber to the other so as to prevent the backward flow of the blood.
  • For this opening and closing of the valve and also for the systole and dystole movement of the chambers stimulus is required which is provided by the sino atrial node that is present at the upper right corner of the right atria.
  • This node generates the action potential which travels from the SA node to the atrio ventricular node that is AV node which is present at the lower left corner if the right atria. From the AV node the potential travels along the Purkenej fibers in the wall of atrio ventricular septum and the potential then spreads to the cardiac muscle of the heart.
  • Therefore the whole functioning of the heart is dependent upon the action potential that is generated from the SA node in the atria.
  • Therefore the answer 'Action mentioned in Statement 1 is dependent on action mentioned in Statement 2' is correct.

Normal pulse pressure is

  1. 80 mm Hg

  2. 120 mm Hg

  3. 40mmHg

  4. 320 mm Hg


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The numeric difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure is called pulse pressure. For example, if the resting blood pressure is 120/80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg), pulse pressure is 40 which is considered a normal and healthy pulse pressure.

"Lubb" sound produced during heart beat is caused by :

  1. Ventricular diastole

  2. Ventricular systole

  3. Artial diastole

  4. Artial systole


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

There are four heart sounds, each corresponding to a particular event in the cardiac cycle. The first two are most easily distinguished, and sound through the stethoscope like 'lubb dup'. The first sound, 'lubb', is fairly loud and is due to the closure of the atrioventricular valves. This closure corresponds with the start of the Ventricular systole.

So, the answer is B.

Erythroblastosis foetalis occurs when a factor from mother passes into foetus through placenta _________________.

  1. Rh antigens

  2. Agglutinins

  3. Rh antibodies

  4. ABO antibodies.


Correct Option: C

Like sickle cell anemia, which is the other generic disorder related to blood pigment?

  1. Phenylketoneunia

  2. Leukemia

  3. Thalassemia

  4. Xeroderma pigmentosis


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Thalassemia is a human anaemia due to an autosomal mutant gene and when this change is present in the homozygous condition, the trait is severe thalassemia major and causes death in childhood.
The heterozygous individuals show a mild disease also known as thalassemia minor.
The person suffering from thalassemia major are unable to produce a beta chain. Their haemoglobin contains delta change like that of the foetus and it is unable to carry oxygen transport.
So, the correct option is 'thalassemia.'


The disease erythroblastosis foetalis of human baby is due to

  1. Incompatibility of blood groups of the couple

  2. Incompatibility of blood groups of embryo and mother

  3. Maladjustment of Rh factor

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
The disease erythroblastosis fetalis of human baby occurs due to incompatibility or maladjustment of Rh factor. It occurs when a Rh+ father and Rh-- conceive a baby. During the time of delivery, some of the blood cells from baby enter the mother's blood stream. The immune system of mother will the recognize the cells as foreign particles and produces antibodies against them. In the subsequent pregnancy with Rh+ baby, there are chances of Rh disease. The blood circulation of mother and baby is separated but still the antibodies of mother's body can cross the placenta and enter the blood stream of baby. The antibodies cause breakdown of RBCs of the baby leading to anaemia and ultimately death. So the problem does not arises at the time of birth of first child but in subsequent pregnancy, there is risk of erythroblastosis fetalis. 
So, the correct answer is 'Maladjustment of Rh factor'.

Donors and recipients in a blood transfusion process can be

  1. Only father and son

  2. Only brother and sister

  3. Only maternal uncle and niece

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Donors and recipients in a blood transfusion process can be : father and son, brother and sister and maternal uncle and niece. This kind of blood transfusions are maximum compatible.

Donors and recipients of blood transfusion can be

  1. Only father and son

  2. Only brother and sister

  3. Only maternal uncle and niece

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In the blood transfusion process, transfer of blood is possible between son and father, brother and sister, maternal uncle and niece.

So, the correct option is ‘All the above’.

Which blood group an safely be transfused in emergency when there is no time to analyse the blood group of recipient?

  1. O and $Rh^-$

  2. O and $Rh^+$

  3. B and $Rh^-$

  4. AB and $Rh^+$.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Individuals with type O blood do not produce ABO antigens.  Therefore, their blood normally will not be rejected when it is given to others with different ABO types.  As a result, type O people are universal donors for transfusions, but they can receive only type O blood themselves.

So, the correct option is O and Rh-.'.

AIDS can spread from an infected person to another person through

  1. Sharing food

  2. Blood transfusion

  3. Sharing comb

  4. A mosquito bite


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

HIV infection leading to AIDS  can be transmitted through the blood transfusion because HIV virus infects blood and multiplies in blood cells only.

A person with blood group ${B^ + }$ met with an accident and losses a lot of blood.Which pair of individuals can denote blood to him?

  1. $A{B^ + },{B^ + }$

  2. $A{B^ - },{B^ - }$

  3. ${A^ + },{B^ - }$

  4. ${O^ + },{B^ - }$


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

B$^{+}$ blood group contain antibody-A and type B antigen. A person with blood group B$^{+}$ can receive blood from B$^{-}$ as due to the presence of same type of antigen in them, there won't be any transfusion reactions. While O$^{+}$ blood group does not contain any type of antibody. 

So, the correct option is 'O$^{+}$, B$^{-}$'.

Which one of the following statements is correct with regard to the principle of safe blood transfusion?

  1. The recipient's serum should not contain antigens against the donor's antibodies.

  2. The donor's red blood corpuscles should not contain antibodies against the recipient's serum.

  3. The recipient's red blood corpuscles should not contain antibodies against the donor's antigen.

  4. The recipient's serum should not contain the antibodies against the red blood corpuscles of the donor.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Blood transfusion is generally the process of receiving blood into one's circulation intravenously. Antigens are present on the surface of red blood corpuscles, while antibodies are present in the plasma of the blood, for e.g., people with blood group A have surface antigen A on their RBC's and antibodies to antigen B in their plasma. So, when RBC's are donated, transfer of antibodies doesn't take place. But as the RBC's of the donor have a surface antigen, it should be ensured that recipient's serum should not contain antibodies against the antigen on red blood corpuscles of the donor. Otherwise, if transfusion is made between incompatible donor and recipient, the reaction between antigens on the RBC (from the donor) and antibodies in the plasma (of the recipient) will produce clots and clog capillaries. Thus, the correct answer is option D.

RH factor is a term that you will hear in connection with

  1. Blood transfusion

  2. Air pressure

  3. Space travel

  4. Star war


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Rhesus (Rh) factor is a protein found on the surface of red blood cells. If blood lacks the protein called as Rh negative and if present, called as Rh positive . Rh positive is the most common blood type. Having a Rh negative blood type is not an illness and usually, does not affect health. It should be tested before blood transfusion because it can harm the blood cell and other organs due incompatibility of blood. Thus, option A is correct.

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