Skeletal and Tissues Exam Bank Easy Notecards

done Body Movement Total Questions - 62

  • Human skeleton is formed by

    A)

    bones done clear

    B)

    cartilages done clear

    C)

    bones and cartilages done clear

    D)

    bones, cartilages and muscles done clear

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  • Joints are the

    A)

    places where two parts of our body seem to be joined done clear

    B)

    the points of contact between two(or more) bones together with tissues that surround it done clear

    C)

    the points of contact between two(or more) bones done clear

    D)

    Both (a) and (b) done clear

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  • Shoulder joint is a ball and socket type of joint is a joint in which the rounded end of one bone fits into cavity of other bone allows movement in all directions exists between limbs and hip

    A)

    (i),(ii)only done clear

    B)

    (i), (iii) only done clear

    C)

    (i), (ii), (iii) only done clear

    D)

    All of these done clear

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  • Which one of the following has a different type of joint than others?

    A)

    Finger done clear

    B)

    Elbow done clear

    C)

    Knee done clear

    D)

    Shoulder done clear

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  • The type of joint in which a cylindrical bone rotates in a ring is which of the following types of joint?

    A)

    Ball and socket joint done clear

    B)

    Pivotal joint done clear

    C)

    Hinge joint done clear

    D)

    Fixed joint done clear

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  • The rib cage protects which of the following body parts?

    A)

    Lungs done clear

    B)

    Windpipe done clear

    C)

    Heart done clear

    D)

    All of these done clear

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  • Select the function per formed by our skeletal system.

    A)

    It gives shape and form to our body. done clear

    B)

    It helps body in performing different body movements. done clear

    C)

    It protects our delicate internal organs. done clear

    D)

    It performs all the functions given in (a), (b) and (c). done clear

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  • Select the one that is incorrect about cartilage.

    A)

    It is a firm but flexible skeletal material. done clear

    B)

    It is as hard as bones. done clear

    C)

    It can be bent. done clear

    D)

    It is found in the joints of our body. done clear

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  • Which of the following statements is incorrect?

    A)

    The body of earth worm is made up of many rings joined end to end. done clear

    B)

    Outer skeleton of snail is called shell. done clear

    C)

    Pivotal joint allow us to bend our head forward and backward. done clear

    D)

    None of these done clear

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  • Corals are/is

    A)

    the tiny animals that live in shells in the sea done clear

    B)

    a special variety of fish that live in shells done clear

    C)

    a particular type of shell found near some of the sea coasts done clear

    D)

    the remains of tiny sea animals resembling shells done clear

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  • The joint between the upper jaw and rest of the head is

    A)

    a pivotal joint done clear

    B)

    fixed joint done clear

    C)

    a ball and socket joint done clear

    D)

    a hinge joint done clear

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  • Ribs refers to

    A)

    chest bones done clear

    B)

    backbone done clear

    C)

    chest bones and backbone done clear

    D)

    the bones that join the chest bone and back bone done clear

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  • Back bone is made up of many small bones encloses and supports the spinal cord extends from skull to tip of tail forms the main supporting axis

    A)

    (i), (ii), (iii) are correct done clear

    B)

    (ii), (iii) are correct done clear

    C)

    (i), (iv) are correct done clear

    D)

    (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) are correct done clear

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  • Skull

    A)

    is made up of many bones joined together done clear

    B)

    encloses brain and sense organs done clear

    C)

    consists of cranium and facial bones done clear

    D)

    All of the above done clear

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  • Which of the following is correct for earthworm?

    A)

    Its body is made of many rings joined end to end. done clear

    B)

    Its body has only very small bones. done clear

    C)

    It cannot extend or shorten its body using its muscles. done clear

    D)

    All of the above done clear

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  • Shell

    A)

    refers to skeleton of a snail done clear

    B)

    is a single unit done clear

    C)

    is made up of only one bone done clear

    D)

    Both (a) and (b) done clear

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  • Snakes

    A)

    move with the help of ribs and scales done clear

    B)

    slither on the ground by looping side ways done clear

    C)

    Both the above done clear

    D)

    None of these done clear

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  • In birds

    A)

    the breast bones are modified to hold muscles of flight done clear

    B)

    the bony parts of fore limbs are modified as wings done clear

    C)

    the bones of hind limbs are typical for walking and perching done clear

    D)

    All of the above done clear

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  • A streamlined body is one

    A)

    in which middle portion of body is large as compared to head or tail portion done clear

    B)

    in which middle portion is smaller as compared to head or tail portion done clear

    C)

    Both the above done clear

    D)

    None of these done clear

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  • The bones are moved

    A)

    by simultaneous contraction and relaxation of two sets of muscles done clear

    B)

    by alternate contraction and relaxation of two sets of muscles done clear

    C)

    by alternate contraction and relaxation of one set of muscles done clear

    D)

    None of these done clear

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  • The body joints are classified in various type son the basis of

    A)

    nature of joints done clear

    B)

    direction of movement allowed by them done clear

    C)

    part of body where they are found done clear

    D)

    Both (a) and (b) done clear

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  • The forward and backward movement of our head is possible because of presence of

    A)

    ball and socket joint where our neck joins the head done clear

    B)

    pivotal joint where our neck joins the head done clear

    C)

    hinge joint where our neck joins the head done clear

    D)

    None of these done clear

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  • The elbow joint

    A)

    is a hinge joint done clear

    B)

    allows only a back and forth movement done clear

    C)

    allows movement in one direction only done clear

    D)

    All of the above done clear

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  • During swimming. Fish uses its muscles and they

    A)

    make the front part of its body curve to one side and tail part to the same side done clear

    B)

    make the front part of its body curve to one side and tail part to the opposite site done clear

    C)

    make the whole body straight done clear

    D)

    All of the above done clear

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  • Select the one that forms supporting frame work of nasal and ducal cavities and consists of cranium and facial bones.

    A)

    Backbone done clear

    B)

    Skeleton done clear

    C)

    Skull done clear

    D)

    None of these done clear

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  • A specialized organ of our body whose function is contraction by means of which change of shape or movement of body part is under taken

    A)

    cartilage done clear

    B)

    muscle done clear

    C)

    Both of these done clear

    D)

    None of these done clear

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  • Which of the following statement (s) is correct?

    A)

    The movement and locomotion of all animals is exactly the same. done clear

    B)

    The cartilages are harder than bones. done clear

    C)

    The are no joints in finger bones. done clear

    D)

    Cockroaches have an outer skeleton. done clear

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  • Which of the following statement(s) is correct?

    A)

    The shoulder joint is a hinge joint. done clear

    B)

    In a pivotal joint a cylindrical bone rotates in a ring. done clear

    C)

    The shoulder joint is a pivotal joint. done clear

    D)

    None of these done clear

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  • Which of the following statement(s) is correct?

    A)

    Backbone forms main supporting axis of body. done clear

    B)

    Backbone is a single strong bone. done clear

    C)

    Both the above done clear

    D)

    All of the above done clear

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  • Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct?

    A)

    Outer skeleton of snail is called shell. done clear

    B)

    Cartilages are not found in joints in body. done clear

    C)

    The bones are earthworm are quite delicate. done clear

    D)

    The earthworm moves by alternate extension and contraction of body using bristles. done clear

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  • Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct?

    A)

    When contracted a muscle becomes shorter, stiffer and thicker. done clear

    B)

    A contracted muscle pushes the bone. done clear

    C)

    The fins of tail help the fish to keep its body balance. done clear

    D)

    The snakes move very fast in a straight line. done clear

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  • Which of the following statements is true?

    A)

    Bone has a soft substance called bone marrow inside it. done clear

    B)

    The only movable bone in skull is the upper jaw bone. done clear

    C)

    Longest bone in human body is humerus. done clear

    D)

    Floating riles are not joined to the breastbone. done clear

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  • We need a pair of muscles to move a bone, because a muscle

    A)

    can only pull done clear

    B)

    can only push done clear

    C)

    can push and pull done clear

    D)

    All of these done clear

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  • The earthworm makes the soil useful for plants because

    A)

    the earthworm does not have any bones done clear

    B)

    the body of earthworm is made up of many rings joined end to end done clear

    C)

    the earthworm move by alternate extension and contraction of body using muscles done clear

    D)

    None of these done clear

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  • Birds can fly, because

    A)

    of their strong muscles and light bones done clear

    B)

    their bones are hollow and light done clear

    C)

    Both the above done clear

    D)

    None of these done clear

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  • How do fishes move in water?

    A)

    Their streamlined bodies facilitates their movement in water. done clear

    B)

    Fins or flippers help fish to gain speed. done clear

    C)

    Tail which acts as a rudder helps fish to change its direction during the movement. done clear

    D)

    The streamlined body, fins and tail help a fish to move in water. done clear

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  • In shark the skeleton is made up of

    A)

    bones done clear

    B)

    cartilage done clear

    C)

    ligaments done clear

    D)

    tendons done clear

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  • The _____ in earthworms help to get a good grip on the ground.

    A)

    muscular foot done clear

    B)

    legs done clear

    C)

    rings done clear

    D)

    bristles done clear

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  • The joint in between the adjacent vertebrae in the back bone is

    A)

    Hinge joint done clear

    B)

    Pivotal joint done clear

    C)

    Fixed joint done clear

    D)

    Gliding joint done clear

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  • The body and legs of cockroaches have hard coverings forming an outer _______.

    A)

    skeleton done clear

    B)

    skin done clear

    C)

    Both (a) & (b) done clear

    D)

    None of these done clear

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  • Number of bones in human body is

    A)

    106 done clear

    B)

    306 done clear

    C)

    206 done clear

    D)

    406 done clear

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  • How many types of skeleton are present in as nail?

    A)

    1 done clear

    B)

    2 done clear

    C)

    3 done clear

    D)

    None of these done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the column.

    Column - I Column - II
    A. Upper jaw (p) has an outer skeleton
    B. Ribs (q) has a streamlined body
    C. Fish (r) is an immovable joint
    D. Cockroach (s) protect the heart

    A)

    \[A\to (p);B\to (q);C\to (r);D\to (s)\] done clear

    B)

    \[A\to (r);B\to (s);C\to (q);D\to (p)\] done clear

    C)

    \[A\to (q);B\to (s);C\to (r);D\to (p)\] done clear

    D)

    \[A\to (s);B\to (r);C\to (q);D\to (p)\] done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the column.

    Column - I Column - II
    A. Neck (p) Slither
    B. Shoulder (q) Pivotal joint
    C. Birds (r) Ball and socket joint
    D. Snake (s) Have hollow bones

    A)

    \[A\to (p);B\to (q);C\to (r);D\to (s)\] done clear

    B)

    \[A\to (s);B\to (q);C\to (r);D\to (p)\] done clear

    C)

    \[A\to (r);B\to (s);C\to (q);D\to (p)\] done clear

    D)

    \[A\to (q);B\to (r);C\to (s);D\to (p)\] done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the column.

    Column - I Column - II
    A. Ball and socket joint (p) Between upper jaw and head
    B. Pivotal joint (q) Neck and head
    C. Hinge joint (r) Allows movement in one plane only
    D. Fixed joint (s) The rounded end of one bone fits into cavity of other bone

    A)

    \[A\to (s);B\to (r);C\to (q);D\to (p)\] done clear

    B)

    \[A\to (r);B\to (s);C\to (q);D\to (p)\] done clear

    C)

    \[A\to (s);B\to (q);C\to (r);D\to (p)\] done clear

    D)

    \[A\to (s);B\to (q);C\to (p);D\to (r)\] done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the column.

    Column - I Column - II
    A. Hinge joint (p) Neck joint
    B. Gliding joint (q) Hip joint
    C. Pivot joint (r) Knee point
    D. Ball & Socket joint (s) Wrist point

    A)

    \[A\to (r),B\to (s),C\to (p),D\to (q)\] done clear

    B)

    \[A\to (p),B\to (q),C\to (s),D\to (r)\] done clear

    C)

    \[A\to (s),B\to (p),C\to (r),D\to (q)\] done clear

    D)

    \[A\to (q),B\to (r),C\to (p),D\to (s)\] done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given below and answer the questions that follow Passage - 1 The places in our body where two parts of our body seem to be joined is called a joint, e.g. in the elbow different bones are joined together. We can bend or move our body only at those points where bones meet. There are many different types of joints in our body to help in carrying out different movements and activities. A joint that allows movements in all directions is called

    A)

    pivotal joint done clear

    B)

    hinge joint done clear

    C)

    ball and socket joint done clear

    D)

    None of these done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given below and answer the questions that follow Passage - 1 The places in our body where two parts of our body seem to be joined is called a joint, e.g. in the elbow different bones are joined together. We can bend or move our body only at those points where bones meet. There are many different types of joints in our body to help in carrying out different movements and activities. The joint that allows only a back and forth movement is called a

    A)

    hinge joint done clear

    B)

    pivotal joint done clear

    C)

    Fixed joint done clear

    D)

    movable joint done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given below and answer the questions that follow Passage - 1 The places in our body where two parts of our body seem to be joined is called a joint, e.g. in the elbow different bones are joined together. We can bend or move our body only at those points where bones meet. There are many different types of joints in our body to help in carrying out different movements and activities. The joint where our head joins the neck is a

    A)

    hinge joint done clear

    B)

    pivotal joint done clear

    C)

    joint that allows movement in all directions done clear

    D)

    ball and socket joint done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given below and answer the questions that follow Passage - 2 The X-rays show the shape of bones of our body. We can also have some idea about the number and shape of bones in some parts of our body by feeling them. In which parts of our body can we feel the bones?

    A)

    Knee done clear

    B)

    Ankle done clear

    C)

    Fingers done clear

    D)

    All of these done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given below and answer the questions that follow Passage - 2 The X-rays show the shape of bones of our body. We can also have some idea about the number and shape of bones in some parts of our body by feeling them. Choose the correct statements:

    A)

    We can feel a number of bones at the back of our palm. done clear

    B)

    We can also feel chest bones. done clear

    C)

    We can also feel our backbone. done clear

    D)

    All of the above done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given below and answer the questions that follow Passage - 2 The X-rays show the shape of bones of our body. We can also have some idea about the number and shape of bones in some parts of our body by feeling them. Pelvic bones

    A)

    are present at all joints done clear

    B)

    are present only at shoulders done clear

    C)

    enclose the portion of our body that is below the stomach done clear

    D)

    enclose the portion of our body that is above the stomach done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consists of two statements, one labelled as ?assertion 4? and the other labelled as ?reason R?. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the assertion A and reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. Select your answers to these items using odes given below. Assertion (A): The elbow joint is a hinge joint. Reason (R): Hinge joint allows movement in one plane only.

    A)

    Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done clear

    B)

    Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done clear

    C)

    A is true but R is false. done clear

    D)

    A is false but R is true. done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consists of two statements, one labelled as ?assertion 4? and the other labelled as ?reason R?. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the assertion A and reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. Select your answers to these items using odes given below. Assertion (A): Shoulder is the region where fore limb or arm joins the body. Reason (R): The two bones at the shoulder are called shoulder bones.

    A)

    Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done clear

    B)

    Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done clear

    C)

    A is true but R is false. done clear

    D)

    A is false but R is true. done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consists of two statements, one labelled as ?assertion 4? and the other labelled as ?reason R?. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the assertion A and reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. Select your answers to these items using odes given below. Assertion (A): Earthworm has muscles that help to extend or shorten body. Reason (R): Muscles can only pull and not push.

    A)

    Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done clear

    B)

    Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done clear

    C)

    A is true but R is false. done clear

    D)

    A is false but R is true. done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consists of two statements, one labelled as ?assertion 4? and the other labelled as ?reason R?. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the assertion A and reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. Select your answers to these items using odes given below. Assertion (A): Snails move with the help of muscular foot. Reason (R): The outer skeleton of a snail is called the shell.

    A)

    Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done clear

    B)

    Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done clear

    C)

    A is true but R is false. done clear

    D)

    A is false but R is true. done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consists of two statements, one labelled as ?assertion 4? and the other labelled as ?reason R?. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the assertion A and reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. Select your answers to these items using odes given below. Assertion (A): Entire skeleton of shark is made of cartilage. Reason (R): Cartilage is also found in joints in body.

    A)

    Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done clear

    B)

    Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done clear

    C)

    A is true but R is false. done clear

    D)

    A is false but R is true. done clear

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  • DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consists of two statements, one labelled as ?assertion 4? and the other labelled as ?reason R?. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the assertion A and reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. Select your answers to these items using odes given below. Assertion (A): Cartilage covers the ends of bones. Reason (R): Cartilage acts as a shock absorber and reduces friction between bones.

    A)

    Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done clear

    B)

    Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done clear

    C)

    A is true but R is false. done clear

    D)

    A is false but R is true. done clear

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  • Which part of the ear lobe shown in picture has cartilage?

    A)

    Lower part of ear done clear

    B)

    Upper part of ear done clear

    C)

    Middle part of ear done clear

    D)

    Not present in any part of ear done clear

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  • The common feature in both me

    A)

    both can be classified as sea animals. done clear

    B)

    both can move in water using some fuel. done clear

    C)

    both have streamlined body done clear

    D)

    Nothing is common in them. done clear

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  • The joint shown in pictures below A, B, C, Dare respectively.

    A)

    Ball and socket, fixed, hinge, pivotal done clear

    B)

    Hinge, pivotal, fixed, ball and socket done clear

    C)

    Hinge, pivotal, ball and socket, fixed done clear

    D)

    Pivotal, hinge, fixed, ball and socket done clear

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  • The part of the human skeleton shown in picture protects which of the following:

    A)

    Heart done clear

    B)

    Lungs done clear

    C)

    Windpipe done clear

    D)

    All of these done clear

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