Monday, August 29, 2011

Quiz 100 | General Knowledge On Functionality of Human Body

1.Which of the following reacts with haemoglobin of blood and produce toxic effect?

A. Carbon dioxide
B. Carbon monoxide
C. Oxygen
D. Carbon suboxide



2.Which of the following seeds will normalize blood sugar level?

A. Coriander
B. Mustard
C. Cumin
D. Fenugreek



3.A diabetic person suffers from high variations of blood sugar levels. Diet for such a person must include:

A. simple Carbohydrates
B. Fats
C. Complex carbohydrates and fibres
D. Sugars



4.The 'stones' formed in human kidney consist mostly of

A. Calcium oxalate
B. Magnesium sulphate
C. Sodium chloride
D. Sodium phosphate



5.In which season do we need more fat?

A. Rainy season
B. Spring
C. Winter
D. Summer



6.When heart muscle does not get enough blood then there is chest pain or discomfort that occurs. What does it called ?

A. Aneurysm
B. Angina
C. Arrhythmia



7.Cholesterol is an example of what type of lipid?

A. Sterol
B. Fat
C. Phospholipid
D. Oil



8.The pH of human blood is around:

A. 3
B. 7.5
C. 12
D. 6



9.A powerful eye irritant present in smog is

A. nitric oxide
B. sulphar dioxide
C. peroxyacetyl nitrate
D. carbon dioxide



10.What is the range of sound intensity sensitive to Human Ear?

A. 200-300 db
B. 500-600 db
C. 0-180 db



11.Within the cell, the site of respiration is the

A. Golgibodies
B. Ribosomes
C. Mitochondria
D. Nucleus



12.Artificial Kidney or blood dailyzer which is used in renal failure or Kidney disorders works on the principles of _________?

A. Imbibition & Osmosis
B. Plasmolysis & Osmosis
C. Diffusion & osmosis



13.Which one of the following is an example of vestigial organ in man?

A. Canine teeth
B. Humerus
C. Ear Muscles



14.Amylase, the enzyme that breaks down starch, is produced in the mouth and in the?

A. Pancreas
B. Liver
C. Kidney



15.The terms Hypoglycemia and Hyperglycemia are related to which among the following?

A. Body Fat
B. Blood sugar
C. Metabolism of sugar galactose
D. Respiration


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