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This section includes 15 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Which of these ions play an important role in blood clotting? |
A. | Sodium ions |
B. | Calcium ions |
C. | Potassium ions |
D. | Phosphate ions |
Answer» C. Potassium ions | |
2. |
Which of these activates fibrinogen? |
A. | Thrombin |
B. | Fibrin |
C. | Thrombokinase |
D. | Prothrombin |
Answer» B. Fibrin | |
3. |
What is the network of threads in a coagulum known as? |
A. | Clot |
B. | Clotting factors |
C. | Fibrin |
D. | Formed elements |
Answer» D. Formed elements | |
4. |
Where is prothrombin present? |
A. | Inside lymphocytes |
B. | Inside thrombocytes |
C. | In the plasma |
D. | On the surface of RBCs |
Answer» D. On the surface of RBCs | |
5. |
Which of these are not involved in the coagulation of blood? |
A. | Thrombin |
B. | Fibrin |
C. | Thrombokinase |
D. | Trypsinogen |
Answer» E. | |
6. |
Fibrins trap destroyed formed elements during blood clotting. True or false? |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
7. |
How can erythroblastosis fetalis be avoided? |
A. | By administering Rh antibodies to the mother |
B. | By administering anti-Rh antibodies to the baby |
C. | By administering anti-Rh antibodies to the mother |
D. | By administering anti-Rh antibodies to both |
Answer» D. By administering anti-Rh antibodies to both | |
8. |
Which of these does not happen to the baby during erythroblastosis fetalis? |
A. | Jaundice |
B. | Anemia |
C. | Swollen liver |
D. | High erythrocyte count |
Answer» E. | |
9. |
What antibodies are formed when a Rh-negative mother bears a Rh-positive child? |
A. | Rh antibodies are formed in the mother |
B. | Rh antibodies are formed in the fetus |
C. | Rh antibodies are formed during the second pregnancy |
D. | Rh antibodies are formed in both |
Answer» B. Rh antibodies are formed in the fetus | |
10. |
Which of these structures prevent the mixing of fetal blood with mother’s blood? |
A. | Amniotic fluid |
B. | Amnion |
C. | Placenta |
D. | Chorion |
Answer» D. Chorion | |
11. |
Approximately what percentage of people are Rh positive? |
A. | 50% |
B. | 80% |
C. | 90% |
D. | 75% |
Answer» C. 90% | |
12. |
Which of these are present in the plasma of a person having ‘O’ blood group? |
A. | Anti-A and anti-B |
B. | Anti-A |
C. | Anti-B |
D. | Antibodies are absent |
Answer» B. Anti-A | |
13. |
Persons having which blood group are known as universal donors? |
A. | A |
B. | B |
C. | O |
D. | AB |
Answer» D. AB | |
14. |
What happens when blood groups are not compatible during blood transfusion? |
A. | Formation of eosinophils |
B. | Only neutrophils are destroyed |
C. | Destruction of RBCs |
D. | Formation of basophils |
Answer» D. Formation of basophils | |
15. |
Which of these blood groups do not have a surface antigen? |
A. | A |
B. | B |
C. | AB |
D. | O |
Answer» E. | |