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Biology 10th Class English Medium Chapter 13 Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Which statements is not true about cartilage?
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calcium and phosphate minerals are absent in the matrix of cartilage
The cells of cartilage are called chondrocytes
blood veessels enter into cartilage
cartilage is less strong than bone
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Question # 2
The bones in pelvic or hip girdle are:
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2
3
4
5
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Question # 3
Number of Ribs in man are:
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10 pairs
12 pairs
20 Pairs
22 pairs
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Question # 4
What do some bones produce?
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Mucous
Harmones
Oxygen
Blood cells
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Question # 5
The hardes connective tissue of body is:
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cartilage
ligaments
bone
tendons
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Question # 6
Babies are born with soft bones:
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256
200
206
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Question # 7
Deposition of uric acid in joints is due to:
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Osteoarthritis
Gout
Osteoporosis
Rheumatold Arthritis
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Question # 8
What are the main components of a a bone?
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Marrow, spongy , bone , wax
Narrow, compact bone, wax
Compact bone and narrow
Compact bone, spongy bone
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Question # 9
____________ prevent dislocation of bones and joints.
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Ligament
Tendons
Salts
Joint
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Question # 10
Bables are born with soft bones:
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206
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Question # 11
Human skeleton contain number of bones:
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106
206
306
406
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Question # 12
Vocal cards are present in:
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Nasal cavity
Pharynx
Larynx
Trachea
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Question # 13
All these are the parts of axial skeleton of humans except:
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Ribs
Sternum
Shoulder girdle
Vertebral column
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