All veins carry deoxygenated blood except
1. pulmonary vein
2. hepatic vein
3. hepatic portal vein
4. renal vein
Which one of the following is a matching pair of a certain body feature and its
value/count in a normal human adult?
1. Urea -5-10 mg/100 ml of blood
2. Blood sugar (fasting) - 80-100 mg/100 ml
3. Total blood volume - 3 - 4 litres
4. ESR in Wintrobe method -9-15 mm in males and 20-34 mm in females
Which one of the following is a matching pair?
1. Lubb sharp closure of AV valves at the beginning of ventricular systole
2. Dup - sudden opening of semilunar valves at the beginning of ventricular diastole
3. Pulsation of the radial artery - valves in the blood vessels
4. Initiation of the heart beat Purkinje fibres
Continued consumption of a diet rich in butter, red meat and eggs for a long period may
lead to:
1. vitamin toxicity
2. kidney stones
3. hypercholesterolemia
4. urine laden with kidney stones
In which one of the following pairs the two items mean one and the same thing?
1. Malleus - anvil
2. SA node - pacemaker
3. Leucocytes - lymphocytes
4. Haemophilia - blood cancer
The component of blood which prevents its coagulation in the blood vessels is
(1) haemoglobin
(2) plasma
(3) thrombin
(4) heparin.
Thickening of arteries due to cholesterol deposition is:
(1) atherosclerosis
(2) rheumatic heart
(3) blood pressure
(4) cardiac arrest
You are required to draw blood from a patient and to keep it in a test tube for analysis of blood corpuscles and plasma. You are also provided with the following four types of test tubes. Which of these will you not use for the purpose?
(1) Test tube containing calcium bicarbonate
(2) Chilled test tube
(3) Test tube containing heparin
(4) Test tube containing sodium oxalate
What is diapedesis?
(1) A kind of amoeboid movement.
(2) The process of filtration of urea in kidney.
(3) A type of locomotion found in hydra.
(4) Migration of WBCs into the tissue spaces from blood capillaries.
Which of the following diseases is also called Christmas disease?
(1) Sickle-cell anaemia
(2) Haemoglobinuria
(3) Myocardial infarction
(4) Haemophilia-B