| List-I | List-II | ||
| A. | Tetany | I. | Inflammation of joints |
| B. | Arthritis | II. | Autoimmune disorder affecting neuromuscular junction |
| C. | Mysathenia gravis | III. | Wild contraction in muscle due to low \(Ca^{++} \) in body fluid |
| D. | Muscular dystrophy | IV. | Progressive degeneration of skeletal muscle |
| A. | Human skull is monocondylic. |
| B. | The joint between any two adjoining vertebrae is a cartilaginous joint. |
| C. | In human beings, the number of cervical vertebrae is seven. |
| D. | All ribs except the last 2 pairs are bicephalic. |
| E. | The occipital bone of skull is articulated with atlas vertebra. |
| 1. | A, B and D only | 2. | B and E only |
| 3. | B, C and E only | 4. | C, D and E only |
| A. | A motor neuron carries a signal sent by the Central Nervous System (CNS) to the sarcolemma of the muscle fibre. |
| B. | The neural signal generates an action potential which causes the release of \(Ca^{++}\) into sarcoplasm. |
| C. | Increase in \(Ca^{++}\) inactivates the actin for breaking cross bridges. |
| D. | Actin binds to the myosin head to form a cross bridge. |
| E. | Shortening of sarcomere takes place by pulling actin filaments towards the centre of 'A' band. |
| 1. | A, B, D and E only | 2. | C and D only |
| 3. | C and E only | 4. | A and B only |
| 1. | 206 | 2. | 7 |
| 3. | 12 | 4. | 26 |
| 1. | Cervical vertebra, thoracic vertebra, lumbar vertebra, sacrum |
| 2. | Cervical vertebra, thoracic vertebra, sacrum |
| 3. | Sacrum, lumbar vertebra, thoracic vertebra |
| 4. | Cervical vertebra, cervical vertebra, thoracic vertebra, lumbar vertebra, sacrum |

| 1. | (a) Skeletal - Triceps (b) Smooth - Stomach (c) Cardiac - Heart |
2. | (a) Skeletal - Biceps (b) Involuntary - Intestine (c) Smooth - Heart |
| 3. | (a) Involuntary - Nose tip (b) Skeletal - Bone (c) Cardiac - Heart |
4. | (a) Smooth - Toes (b) Skeletal - Legs (c) Cardiac - Heart |
| List I | List II | ||
| A. | Fibrous joints | I. | Adjacent vertebrae, limited movement |
| B. | Cartilaginous joints | II. | Humerus and Pectoral girdle, rotational movement |
| C. | Hinge joints | III. | Skull, don't allow any movement |
| D. | Ball and socket joints | IV. | Knee, help in locomotion |