DIGESTION
1.The fats absorbed from the gut are transported to the blood in the form of
a. Liposomes b. Chemomicrons c. Chylomicrons d. Micelles e. Phagocytes
2. Brunner’s glands are found in
a. Stomach b. Ileum c . Colon d. Duolenum e. Rumen
3. The tusks of elephant are modified form of
a. Canine b. Molar c. Skull d. Incisors e. Snout
4. The principal action of enteropeptidase is only to activate ------------- of the pancreatic juice
a. Amino peptidase b. Chymo trypsin c. Trypsinogen d. Gelidium e. Trypsin
5. Stomach of camel does not have
a. Rumen b. Reticulum c. Omasum d. Abomasum e. None of the above
6. Enteropeptidase enzyme is present in
a. Saliva b. Gastric juice c. Parcreatic juice d. Intestinal juice e. Food material
7. Cobalt containing vitamin is
a. Vitamin B2 b. Vitamin B1 c. Vitamin B6 d.Vitamin B12 e. Nicotinadide
8. Due to protein deficiency if symptoms like thin limbs, retarded growth of body and brain,
oedema, diarrhoea etc. develop then the disease is called
a. Pellegra b. Kwashiorkor c. Marasmus d. Xerophthalmia
e. Megaloblastic anaemia
9. The first person to discover vitamins was
a. Mc collum B. Funk c. Mellanby d. Jenner e. Buchner
10. Carbohydrates are stored in the liver as
a. Glucose b. Fructose c. Trehalose d. Glycogen e. None of the above
11. The optimum pH for the enzyme ‘trypsin’ is
a. 2.0 b. 8.5 c. 7.0 d. 4.6 e. 5.9
12. Which is a mismatched set?
a. Vit K-Beriberi b.Vit A- X erophthalmia c. Vit C- Scurvy d. Vit D - Ricket
13. Gastric mill is present in
a. Cockroach b. Crah c. Prawn d. None
14. Deficiency disease caused by Vit D
a. Rickets b. Scurvy c. Pelagra d. Bribery
15. Enterogastron is the secretion of
a. Gastric gland b. Liver c. Pancreas d. Duodenum
16. The function of enterogastrone
a. A help in the secretion of gastrin b. Inhibition of secretion of gastrin
c. Help in the emulsification of fat d. Inhibits the secretion of gastric gland
17. Nutrition in Taenia is
a. Saprozoic b. Holozoic c. Autotrophic d. Parasitic
18. The enzyme used to convert peptones and proteoses into amino acids
a. Erepsin b. Pepsin c. Trypsin d. Peptidase e. Lipase
19. Kupffer cells are found in
a. Liver b. Kidney c. Spleen d. Pancreas e. Intestine
20. Pepsin is secreted by
a. Peptic cells b. epithelial cells c. Pancreas d. Liver e. Intestine
21. The enzyme used to convert proteins into proteoses and peptones is
a. Trypsin b. Pepsin c. Erepsin d. Peptidase e. Lipase
22. Vit B12 deficiency disease
a. Macrocytic b. Sickle cell anaemia c. Pernicious anaemia d. None
23. Lacteals help to absorb
a. Amino acids b. Glucose c. Fats d. Vitamins
24. The organism that is not seen heterodont dentition
a. Man b. Hare c. Guinea pig d. Chamelion
25. The daily requirement of protein in a Person is
a. 0.1Kg b. 1 Kg c. 0.5 Kg d. 0.25 Kg
26. In human beings the sense of thirst and hunger are controlled by
a. Brain b. Hypothalamus c. Posterior hypophysis d. Anterior hypophysis
27. Which one of the following juices does not contain enzymes?
a. Gastric juice b. Pancreatic c. Saliva d. Bile
28. Number of chambers in the stomach of ruminants
a. 2 b.3 c. 4 d. 1
29. Deficiency disease of cyanocobalamin
a. Macrocytic anaemia b. pernecious anaemia c. Sickle cell anaemia
d. Chronic anaemia
30. Diastema is the gap between
a. Molars and premolars b. Premolars and incisors c. Incisors and canines
d. Between grinders
ANSWERS
1. c 2. d 3. d 4. c 5. c 6. d 7. d 8. b 9. b 10. d
11. b 12. a 13. c 14.a 15. d 16. d 17. d 18. a 19. b 20. a
21. b 22. c 23. c 24. d 25. a 26. b 27. d 28. c 29. b 30. b
medical entrance questions
Monday, June 30, 2008
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