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MCQs Test No. 3 on Cardiovascular System.
MCQs Test No. 3 on Cardiovascular System.
Quiz
Time for this test is 45 minutes.
- --------- Carry blood from Heart to Organs.
- Arteries.;
- Veins.
- Capillaries.
- --------- Carry blood from Organs to Heart.
- Arteries.;
- Veins.
- Capillaries.
- Which of the following is NOT a layer of blood vessel?
- Tunica intima.
- Tunica media.
- Tunica externa.
- Tunica albuminia.
- Which of the following layers of blood vessels is made up of simple squamous epithelium?
- Tunica intima.
- Tunica media.
- Tunica externa.
- Tunica albuminia.
- Which of the following layers of blood vessels is made up of smooth muscles?
- Tunica intima.
- Tunica media.
- Tunica externa.
- Tunica albuminia.
- Which of the following layers of blood vessels is made up of CONNECTIVE TISSUES?
- Tunica intima.
- Tunica media.
- Tunica externa.
- Tunica albuminia.
- Which of the following layers of arteries is thickest in nature?
- Tunica intima.
- Tunica media.
- Tunica externa.
- Tunica albuminia.
- The connection between the arteries and the veins ----------.
- Heart.
- Lungs.
- Kidneys.
- Capillaries.
- Which of the blood vessels contain “Valves”?
- Arteries.
- Veins.
- Capillaries.
- Which of the blood vessels contain “more blood in them”?
- Arteries.
- Veins.
- Capillaries.
- Lumen of arteries is more than veins.
- True.
- False.
- Pressure exerted by the blood on the walls of blood vessels is called -----------.
- Blood Pressure.
- Glomerular Pressure.
- Cardiac Pressure.
- Pulse Pressure.
- The difference between systolic and diastolic pressure is called --------
- Blood Pressure.
- Glomerular Pressure.
- Cardiac Pressure.
- Pulse Pressure.
- The normal value of Pulse Pressure is ------ mm of Hg.
- 10
- 20
- 30
- 40
- When cardiac output increases -------------.
- Systolic Blood Pressure increases.
- Diastolic Blood Pressure increases.
- Both systolic and diastolic pressure increases.
- Both systolic and diastolic pressure decreases.
- Loss of blood (in haemorrhage) ------- blood pressure.
- Decreases.
- Increases.
- Not changes
- Peripheral resistance is HIGHEST in,
- Arteries.
- Arterioles.
- Capillaries.
- Veins.
- When blood vessels get contracted blood pressure increases as there is ------.
- increase in peripheral resistance.
- decrease in peripheral resistance.
- When blood vessels get dilated blood pressure decreases as there is ------.
- increase in peripheral resistance.
- decrease in peripheral resistance.
- Higher the viscosity of blood, hence there is ------.;
- Increase in blood pressure.
- Decrease in blood pressure.
- No change in blood pressure values.
- Which of the following blood disorders is more likely to cause an increase in blood pressure?
- Megaloblastic Anaemia.
- Hypoplastic Anaemia.
- Polycythemia.
- Pernicious anaemia.
- ------ is a symptom of imbalance in oxygen demand and supply to myocardium.
- Cardiac Arrhythmia.
- Angina pectoris.
- Congenital heart disease.
- Atherosclerosis.
- As a result of the --------- the affected veins and the tissue around it may become inflamed and painful.
- Cardiac Arrhythmia.
- Varicose Veins.
- Congenital heart disease.
- Atherosclerosis.
- Which of the following cardiac disorders is caused due to microbial infection?
- Cardiac Arrhythmia.
- Infective endocarditis.
- Congenital heart disease.
- Atherosclerosis.
- The device used to measure blood pressure is a ---------.
- Electrocardiograph.
- Electrocardiogram.
- Sphygmomanometer.
- Oximeter.
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