Which of the following is an occupational respiratory disorder?
1. Anthracis
2. Silicosis
3. Botulism
4. Emphysema

Subtopic:  Respiratory Disorders - III |
 80%
NEET - 2018
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch
Hints

Asthma may be attributed to?

1. allergic reaction of the mast cells in the lungs
2. inflammation of the trachea
3. accumulation of fluid in the lungs
4. bacterial infection of the lungs

Subtopic:  Respiratory Disorders: Part 1 |
 65%
NEET - 2016
Please attempt this question first.
Hints

Two friends are eating together at a dining table. One of them suddenly starts coughing while swallowing some food. This coughing would have been due to improper movement of:

1. diaphragm 2. neck
3. tongue 4. epiglottis
Subtopic:  Respiratory System: Trachea & Basic Anatomy of Lung |
 95%
From NCERT
AIPMT - 2011
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch
Hints
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch

advertisementadvertisement

The figure given below shows a small part of the human lung where exchange of gases takes place. In which one of the options given below, the one part A, B, C or D is correctly identified along with its function?

    59000
1. A – Alveolar cavity – main site of exchange of respiratory gases
2. D – Capillary wall – exchange of Oand CO2 takes place here
3. B – Red blood cell –  transport of CO2 mainly.
4. C – Arterial capillary – passes oxygen to tissues
Subtopic:  Respiratory System: Exchange of Gases |
 82%
From NCERT
AIPMT - 2011
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch
Hints
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch

Listed below are four respiratory capacities (1-4) and four jumbled respiratory volumes of a normal human adult. 

Respiratory capacities Respiratory volume
(a) Residual volume 2500 mL
(b) Vital capacity 3500 mL
(c) Inspiratory reserve volume 1200 mL
(d) Inspiratory capacity 4500 mL


Which one of the following is the correct matching of two capacities and volumes?

1. (a) 2500 mL, (d) 4500 mL

2. (c) 1200 mL, (a) 2500 mL

3. (b) 4500 mL, (c) 2500 mL

4. (d) 4500 mL, (b) 3500 mL

Subtopic:  Respiratory System: Pulmonary Volumes & Capacities |
 59%
From NCERT
AIPMT - 2010
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.

What is true about RBCs in humans?
 

1. They carry about 20-25 per cent of  CO2
2. They transport 99.5 per cent of O2
3. They transport about 80 per cent oxygen only and the rest 20 per cent of it is transported in dissolved state in blood plasma
4. They do not carry  CO2  at all
Subtopic:  Respiratory System: Transport of Gases Part 2 |
 83%
From NCERT
AIPMT - 2010
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch
Hints
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch

advertisementadvertisement

An increase from pH 7.2 to pH 7.4 around hemoglobin causes:

1. hemoglobin to release all bound oxygen molecules.
2. an increase in the affinity of hemoglobin to bind oxygen molecules.
3. hemoglobin to denature.
4. an increase in the binding of H+ by hemoglobin.
Subtopic:  Respiratory System: Transport of Gases Part 1 | Respiratory System: Transport of Gases |
 77%
From NCERT
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch
Hints
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch

Increased asthmatic attacks in certain seasons are related to:

1. hot and humid environment

2. eating fruits preserved in tin containers

3. inhalation of seasonal pollen

4. low-temperature 

Subtopic:  Respiratory Disorders: Part 1 | Respiratory Disorders: Part 2 |
 84%
AIPMT - 2007
Please attempt this question first.
Hints

The 'blue baby' syndrome results from:

1. excess of chloride

2. methaemoglobin

3. excess of dissolved oxygen

4. excess of TDS (Total Dissolved Solids)

Subtopic:  Respiratory System: Transport of Gases Part 2 | Respiratory System: Transport of Gases |
 60%
AIPMT - 2006
Please attempt this question first.
Hints

advertisementadvertisement

The majority of carbon dioxide produced by our body cells is transported to the lungs:

1. dissolved in the blood

2. as bicarbonates

3. as carbonates

4. attached to haemoglobin

Subtopic:  Respiratory System: Transport of Gases Part 2 | Respiratory System: Transport of Gases |
 91%
From NCERT
AIPMT - 2006
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch
Hints
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch