1) S.A. node is the pacemaker of heart because of
a. location in the right atrium
b. neural control
c. natural leakiness to Na+
d. Natural leakiness to k+
Ans. c
2) Absolute refractory period in the heart
a. corresponds to the duration of relaxation
b. lasts till half of cardiac contraction
c. shorter than refractory period in skeletal muscle
d. lasts till
cardiac contraction
Ans. d
3) First heart sound occurs during the period of
a. isometric relaxation
b. isotonic relaxation
c. isovolumetric contraction
d. isovolumetric relaxation
Ans. c
4) Which of these vessels does not have sympathetic control
a. cerebral
b. splanchnic
c. cardiac
d. cutaneous
Ans. a
5) Blood brain barrier is made up of
a. astrocytes
b. oligodendrocytes
c. oligodendroglia
d. microglia
Ans. a
6) Positive bathmotropic effect on heart is produced by
a. stimulation of vagus nerve
b. stimulation of
sympathetic nerves
c. atropin
d. sectioning of vagus
Ans. b
7) Mary's law denotes relationship between heart and
a. contractility and conductivity
b. rate and contraction
c. rate and BP
d. contraction and BP
Ans. c
8) Which of the following conducting systems has the slowest
conducting velocity
a. SAN
b. atrial muscle
c. purkinje fibres
d. AVN
Ans. c
9) In heart, within physiological limits the force of
contraction is directly proportional to the
a. pacemaker activity
b. a-v nodal delay
c. initial length of the cardiac muscle
d. respiratory rate
Ans. c
10) The diacrotic notch on aortic pressure curve is caused
by
a. closure of mitral valve
b. closure of tricuspid valve
c. closure of atrial valve
d. closure of pulmonary valve
Ans. c
11) The PR interval of ECG corresponds to
a. ventricular repolarization
b. ventricular repolarization
c. atrial repolarization and conduction through AV node
d. repolarization of AV node and bundle of His
Ans. c
12) Increased vagal tone causes
a. hypertension
b. tachycardia
c. bradycardia
d. increase in cardiac output
Ans. c
13) Which of the following is not increased during exercise
a. Stroke volume
b. total peripheral resistance
c. systolic BP
d. heart rate
Ans. b
14) Which of the following takes longest time to return to
normal after 1L of blood is removed from a normal individual
a. number of RBC's in peripheral blood
b. plasma volume
c. renin secretion
d. blood pressure
Ans. a
15) When a pheochromocytoma suddenly discharges a large
amount of epinephrine into the circulation the patients heart rate would be
expected to
a. increase because epinephrine has a direct chronotropic
effect on the heart
b. increase because of increased parasympathetic discharge
to the heart
c. decrease because the increase in blood pressure
stimulates the carotid and aortic baroreceptors
d. decrease because of increased tonic parasympathetic
discharge to heart
Ans. a
16) In a patient with
mitral stenosis one would expect to hear
a. continuous murmur
b. a systolic murmur loudest over the base of heart
c. a diastolic murmur loudest over the apex of heart
d. a diastolic murmur loudest over the base of heart
Ans. c
17) The 's' wave in ECG is below isoelectric line because of
a. repolarization of ventricles
b. change in direction of the impulse when the base of the
ventricles are getting depolarised
c. depolarisation of apex of heart
d. repolarisation of apex of heart
Ans. b
18) Which of the following is least likely to cause
hypertension
a. chronically increased secretion of adrenal medulla
b. treatment with OCP
c. chronically increased secretion of thyroid gland
d. chronically increased secretion by zona glomerulosa of
adrenal cortex
Ans. c
19) Lymph flow from the foot is
a. increased when an individual rises from the supine to
standing position
b. increased by massaging the foot
c. increased when capillary permeability is decreased
d. decreased by exercise
Ans. b
20) The pressure in the radial artery is determined by
a. the degree of constriction of brachial vein
b. the rate of discharge in sympathetic nerve fibres to the
arm
c. pressure in the hepatic portal vein
d. pressure in the brachial vein
Ans. b
21) The 'T' wave in ECG is above the isoelectric line because
of
a. depolarisation of ventricles b. depolarisation of bundle of His
c. change in the direction of repolarisation from the wave
of depolarization of the ventricles
d. repolarisation of purkinje fibres
Ans. c
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