Practice Test


Q1) Each haemoglobin molecule can carry maximum of Show Answer


Q2) During oxygen transport, the oxyhaemoglobin at the tissue level liberates oxygen to the cells because
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Q3) Which of the following combines irreversibly with blood haemoglobin? Show Answer


Q4) Respiratory centre of the brain is stimulated by Show Answer


Q5) At which thoracic vertebra does trachea divide into right and left primary bronchi? Show Answer


Q6) The partial pressure of oxygen in the alveolar air is Show Answer


Q7) During normal respiration without any effort the volume of air inspired or expired is called Show Answer


Q8) The respiratory membranes facilitates the exchange of respiratory gases through diffusion. Oxygen enters
the deoxygenated blood through diffusion because
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Q9) What is vital capacity of our lungs? Show Answer


Q10) Which of the following statements is not true? Show Answer


Q11) One of the major cause of emphysema is Show Answer


Q12) State wheather the given statements are true or false
I. Respiration in humans is an active process
II. Diaphragm helps in generating the pressure gradient in the lungs
Choose the correct option Show Answer


Q13) Lungs comprises Show Answer


Q14) The total thickness of the diffusion membrane of alveolus capillary is Show Answer


Q15) Which fact suggests that most oxygen is transported from lungs to the tissues combined with haemoglobin
rather than dissolved in blood plasma? Show Answer


Q16) How many layers are present in the diffusion membrane of alveolus capillary? Show Answer


Q17) Correct sequence of the air passage in humans is Show Answer


Q18) By which mechanism, oxygen is transported from lungs to cells? Show Answer


Q19) Actual site of exchange of gases in the lungs is
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Q20) Every 100 mL of deoxygenated blood delivers approximately? Show Answer


Q21) Left shift of oxyhaemoglobin curve is noticed under Show Answer


Q22) A chemosensitive area is situated adjacent to the rhythm centre in the brain. This area is highly sensitive
to
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Q23) Total lung capacity is Show Answer


Q24) Carbonic anhydrase is found in Show Answer


Q25) The breathing centre initiates the ventilation in response to Show Answer


Q26) Why does the air in the nasal cavity get warmed? Show Answer


Q27) Haemoglobin (Hb) is a Show Answer


Q28) How many molecules of oxygen can bind to a molecule of haemoglobin? Show Answer


Q29) Arrange the given steps by which the pulmonary volume increases in the sequence of events occurring
first
I. Contraction of intercostal muscles
II. Lifting up of the ribs
III. Sternum causing an increase in the volume of the thoracic chamber in dorsoventral axis
IV. Contraction of the diaphragm which increases the volume of the thoracic chamber in antero-posterior
axis
Choose the correct option Show Answer


Q30) During swallowing, glottis can be covered by a thin elastic cartilaginous flap called …A… to prevent the
entry of food into larynx. Trachea is a straight tube extending up to …B… cavity, which divides at the level
of 5th thoracic vertebra into right and left primary …C…
Choose the correct option for A, B and C from the given four options to complete the above statement with
reference to NCERT textbook Show Answer


Q31) Volume of air breathed in and out, while at rest is called Show Answer


Q32) Residual volume is Show Answer


Q33) Arrange the given steps of expiration in the sequence of event occurring first
I. Relaxation of the diaphragm and sternum
II. Reduction of the pulmonary volume
III. Expulsion of air from the lungs
IV. Increase in intra pulmonary pressure
Choose the correct option Show Answer


Q34) Identify the component of respiratory system which displays the features given below and choose the
correct option
I. Double layered
II. Fluid contained in it reduces the friction on the lung surface
III. Its outer layer is in contact with thoracic wall
IV. Its inner layer is in contact with lungs Show Answer


Q35) I. On an average a healthy human breathes 12-16 times/minute
II. The volume of air involved in the breathing movements can be estimated by spirometer
III. Diaphragm is very useful in both inspiration and expiration
Which of the above statements are incorrect?
Choose the correct option Show Answer


Q36) Name the artery which carries deoxygenated blood Show Answer


Q37) The factor which does not affect the rate of alveolar diffusion is Show Answer


Q38) Which portion of the human respiratory system is called sound box? Show Answer


Q39) Rate of breathing is controlled by Show Answer


Q40) Emphysema is a chronic disorder which is caused due to Show Answer


Q41) Movement of the air into and out of the lungs is carried out by Show Answer


Q42) The alveoli of lungs are lined by Show Answer


Q43) Respiratory or exchange part of the respiratory system comprises Show Answer


Q44) Haemoglobin of the human blood forms a stable complex compound with which of the following gas
leading to death? Show Answer


Q45) Among vertebrates, …A… use gills whereas reptiles, birds and mammals respire through the …B… .
Amphibians like frogs can respire through …C… also. Mammals have a well adapted respiratory system
Select appropriate choice for the blanks A, B and C to complete the given NCERT statement Show Answer


Q46) Oxyhaemoglobin in the blood is formed when Show Answer


Q47) The vital capacity of human lung is equal to Show Answer


Q48) Oxygen dissociation curve is Show Answer


Q49) Haemoglobin is the red coloured iron containing pigment which is present in Show Answer


Q50) Primary site of the gaseous exchange in humans is
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Q51) Carbon dioxide is transported in blood in the form of Show Answer


Q52) Why carbon monoxide (CO) poisonous for man? Show Answer


Q53) Identify the type of pulmonary volume/capacity on the basis of quantity of air present in the lungs given
below. (Refer NCERT)
I. ~ 1100 mL – 1200 mL
II. ~ 500 mL
III. ~ 5000 mL – 6000 mL
Choose the correct option Show Answer


Q54) Which of the following diseases are occupational respiratory disorders? Show Answer


Q55) In humans, exchange of gases occurs Show Answer


Q56) About 1200 mL of air is always known to remain inside the human lungs. It is described as Show Answer


Q57) Respiratory centre is present in Show Answer


Q58) Larynx is present in between Show Answer


Q59) An …A… in the pulmonary volume …B… the intra pulmonary pressure to less than the atmospheric
pressure which forces the air from …C… to move into the lungs,i. e., …D…
Choose the correct options for the blanks A, B, C and D to complete the above statement with reference to
NCERT textbook Show Answer


Q60) A spirometer cannot be used to measure Show Answer


Q61) Which of the following respiratory organs are present in spiders and scorpions?
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Q62) When temperature decreases oxyhaemoglobin curve will become Show Answer


Q63) Skin is an accessory organ of respiration in Show Answer


Q64) The thoracic chamber is formed dorsally by the ...A... ventrally by the ...B... laterally by the ...C... and on lower side by the dome-shaped ...D...
Select the right choices for A, B, C and D to complete the given NCERT statement. Show Answer


Q65) Which one of the following is the correct statement regarding the process of respiration in humans? Show Answer


Q66) Approximate volume of air a healthy man can expire or inspire per minute is Show Answer


Q67) Aerobic respiration involves:
I. external respiration.
II. transport of gases.
III. internal respiration.
IV. cellular respiration.
Choose the correct combination of options for the given statements. Show Answer


Q68) Lungs have a large number of narrow tubes called Show Answer


Q69) Identify the correct statement with reference to transport of respiratory gases by blood? Show Answer


Q70) Only carbon dioxide is transported by blood Show Answer


Q71) The expiratory reserve volume will be Show Answer


Q72) Correct sequence of the air passage in humans is Show Answer


Q73) Diffusion membrane is made up of Show Answer


Q74) Partial pressure of the gas is the pressure contributed by Show Answer


Q75) How much amount of air can be inspired or expired during normal breathing? Show Answer


Q76) Hiccup occurs due to Show Answer


Q77) Arrange the following in the order of increasing volume:
I. Tidal volume
II. Residual volume
III. Expiratory reserve volume
IV. Vital capacity Show Answer


Q78) Friction on the lungs surface reduces by Show Answer


Q79) What are the favourable conditions for oxyhaemoglobin? Show Answer


Q80) A muscular transverse partition in mammals that separates thorax from abdomen is called Show Answer


Q81) Which part of the brain is called respiratory rhythm centre? Show Answer


Q82) Dissociation curve of haemoglobin is Show Answer


Q83) Haemoglobin is having maximum affinity with Show Answer


Q84) Which two of the following changes (I-IV) usually tend to occur in the plain dwellers when they move to high altitudes (3,500 m or more)?
I. Increase in red blood cell size.
II. Increase in red blood cell production.
III. Increased breathing rate.
IV. Increase in thrombocyte count.
Changes occurring are Show Answer


Q85) Exchange of gases in lungs occurs through Show Answer


Q86) Why do human beings face difficulty to breath in high elevations? Show Answer


Q87) Pneumotaxic centre of the brain can Show Answer


Q88) Tidal volume is Show Answer


Q89) Under which condition, dissociation of oxygen from oxyhaemoglobin in tissues occurs? Show Answer


Q90) Pleural membrane is covering of Show Answer


Q91) Factors affecting the rate of diffusion is/are Show Answer


Q92) Which is true? Show Answer


Q93) After deep inspiration, capacity of maximum expiration of lung is called Show Answer


Q94) During expiration, the diaphragm becomes Show Answer


Q95) Additional muscles in the ........ impacts the ability of humans to increase the strength of inspiration and expiration.
Complete the given NCERT statement with an appropriate option. Show Answer


Q96) Which of the following statement is false? Show Answer


Q97) Human beings have a significant ability to maintain and moderate the respiratory rhythm to suit the demands of the body tissues. This is achieved by Show Answer


Q98) Asthama is caused by Show Answer


Q99) Breathing involves …A… during which atmospheric air is drawn in and …B… by which the alveolar air is released out.
Choose the correct option for A and B to complete the given NCERT statement. Show Answer


Q100) Identify which respiratory structure possesses the following features and choose the correct option accordingly
I. Found in mammals
II. Highly muscular and fibrous partition, elevated towards the thorax like a dome
III. Separates thoracic and abdominal cavity Show Answer


Q101) Exchange of gases in man takes place in Show Answer


Q102) Inspiration is initiated by Show Answer


Q103) During inspiration, the diaphragm Show Answer


Q104) Air entering the lungs is Show Answer


Q105) Nasopharynx opens through the …A… of the larynx region into the …B…
Choose the correct option for A and B to complete the given NCERT statement. Show Answer


Q106) Site of aerobic respiration in higher organisms is/are Show Answer


Q107) Conducting part of the respiratory system comprises Show Answer


Q108) After a deep inspiration and maximum expiration, the capacity of lungs is known as Show Answer