Explore topic-wise MCQs in Human Physiology.

This section includes 25 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Human Physiology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

Extraction of a small section of diseased tissue to study and diagnose is called ______

A. autopsy
B. biopsy
C. necrosis
D. endoscopy
Answer» C. necrosis
2.

On what basis is the blood type classified?

A. Antigen
B. Antibody
C. Rhesus Factor
D. Oxygen Content
Answer» D. Oxygen Content
3.

In determining phenotype of ABO system ___________

A. O is dominant over A
B. B is dominant over A
C. O is recessive
D. A is dominant over O
Answer» D. A is dominant over O
4.

Which blood type can be transfused to the individual whose blood type is unknown?

A. AB positive
B. AB negative
C. O positive
D. O negative
Answer» E.
5.

If the blood group of an individual is A then the antibody present is _________

A. Anti B antibodies
B. Anti A antibodies
C. Anti O antibodies
D. Anti OA antibodies
Answer» B. Anti A antibodies
6.

Rh group was discovered in _________

A. 1930s
B. 1940s
C. 1950s
D. 1960s
Answer» C. 1950s
7.

Who discovered blood groups?

A. Thomas Cooley
B. Karl Landsteiner
C. Camillo Golgi
D. Ernst Haecker
Answer» C. Camillo Golgi
8.

RH_GROUP_WAS_DISCOVERED_IN__________?$

A. 1930s
B. 1940s
C. 1950s
D. 1960s
Answer» C. 1950s
9.

Which blood type can be transfused to the individual whose blood type is unknown?$

A. AB positive
B. AB negative
C. O positive
D. O negative
Answer» E.
10.

If_the_blood_group_of_an_individual_is_A_then_the_antibody_present_is__________$

A. Anti B antibodies
B. Anti A antibodies
C. Anti O antibodies
D. Anti OA antibodies
Answer» B. Anti A antibodies
11.

In_determining_phenotype_of_ABO_system____________

A. O is dominant over A
B. B is dominant over A
C. O is recessive
D. A is dominant over O
Answer» D. A is dominant over O
12.

Extraction of a small section of diseased tissue to study and diagnose is called _____?

A. autopsy
B. biopsy
C. necrosis
D. endoscopy
Answer» C. necrosis
13.

If a person has AB- blood, who all can donate blood to him?

A. A+ , B-, O -, AB+
B. A- , B -, O+, AB+
C. A+, B+, O+, AB-
D. A-, B-, O-, AB-
Answer» E.
14.

Which is the rarest blood group?

A. AB negative
B. AB positive
C. O negative
D. O positive
Answer» B. AB positive
15.

Which blood type is a universal donor?

A. O –
B. O +
C. AB –
D. AB +
Answer» B. O +
16.

What is the process of transfer of human blood known as?

A. Transfusion
B. Processing
C. Transporting
D. Transferring
Answer» B. Processing
17.

Other than transfusion, when is it necessary to take the Rh factor into consideration?

A. Cathertization
B. Spleen Rupture
C. Pregnancy
D. Blood Donation
Answer» D. Blood Donation
18.

What are the two blood tests?

A. Rh and ABB
B. ABO and Rh
C. ABO and Rn
D. ABC and Rh
Answer» C. ABO and Rn
19.

If the blood of two different groups is mixed together, what problem is observed?

A. Coagulation
B. Agglutination
C. Thrombus formation
D. Embolism
Answer» C. Thrombus formation
20.

Which of the following blood group is referred as a universal recipient?

A. A
B. B
C. AB
D. O
Answer» D. O
21.

How many blood types exist including the positive and negative factors?

A. 3
B. 4
C. 8
D. 6
Answer» D. 6
22.

The antigens for ABO and Rh blood groups are present on ____________

A. plasma
B. white blood cells
C. red blood cells
D. platelets
Answer» D. platelets
23.

On what basis is the blood group classified?

A. Antigen and antibody
B. Haemoglobin content
C. Rhesus Factor
D. Oxygen Content
Answer» B. Haemoglobin content
24.

Which of the following blood group is considered a universal donor?

A. A
B. B
C. AB
D. O
Answer» E.
25.

How many types of blood groups are present?

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer» E.