This document contains a 20 question quiz about the heart and cardiovascular system. It tests knowledge about whether smoking is good for the heart, the heart's function of pumping blood through the arteries and veins, which side of the heart is stronger, that the heart has valves, the roles of white blood cells and hemoglobin in transporting oxygen, that the left side of the heart contains oxygen-rich blood, that the heart produces electricity, how many times the heart beats in a year on average, that the heart is connected to all organs, that a pacemaker can stimulate heart beating, how a heart attack can occur due to lack of oxygen, that angina is a sign of heart disease, that blood pressure causes heart valves to shut
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Question 1. 1. When the semilunar valves are open, is the foll.docxIRESH3
Question 1. 1.
When the semilunar valves are open, is the following statement true or false?
The tricuspid and bicuspid valves are open.
(Points : 1)
TRUE
FALSE
Question 2. 2.
When the semilunar valves are open, is the following statement true or false?
The atria contract.
(Points : 1)
TRUE
FALSE
Question 3. 3.
When the semilunar vlaves of the heart are open, the following statement is true or false?
The blood enters the aorta.
(Points : 1)
TRUE
FALSE
Question 4. 4.
When the semilunar valves are open, the following statement is true or false?
The blood enters the pulmonary arteries.
(Points : 1)
TRUE
FALSE
Question 5. 5.
When the semilunar valves are open, the following statement is true or false?
The ventricles are in systole.
(Points : 1)
TRUE
FALSE
Question 6. 6.
When the semilunar valves are open, the following statement is true or false?
The ventricles are in diastole.
(Points : 1)
TRUE
FALSE
Question 7. 7. Which of the following contribute(s) to venous return (blood returning to the heart)? (Points : 1)
A. breathing or diaphragm action
B. one way valves in the veins
C. contraction of skeletal muscles
D. B and C only
E. A, B, and C
Question 8. 8. The superior vena cava brings what blood to the heart? (Points : 1)
A. Unoxygenated blood from the lower part of the body.
B. Oxygenated blood from the upper part of the body.
C. Oxygenated blood from the lower part of the body.
D. Unoxygenated blood from the upper part of the body.
Question 9. 9. Blood supply to the heart's myocardium is directly provided by the _____ artery(ies). (Points : 1)
A. aorta
B. coronary
C. jugular
D. pulmonary
Question 10. 10. The mitral valve is located between ... (Points : 1)
A. left atrium and left ventricle
B. right atrium and right ventricle
C. left ventricle and body
D. right ventricle and lungs
Question 11. 11. Specialized cells of the right atrium that act as the heart's pacemaker are called the: (Points : 1)
a. Bundle of His
B. SA node
C. Purkinje fibers
D. AV node
Question 12. 12. The inner lining of the heart is called the: (Points : 1)
A. endocardium
B. myocardium
C. pericardium
D. tunicacardium
Question 13. 13. A heart rate of 100 or more beats per minute (or faster than normal) is called: (Points : 1)
A. arrhythmia
B. hypertension
C. bradycardia
D. tachycardia
Question 14. 14.
"Lupp" or S1 heart sound is due to:
(Points : 1)
A. closure of the bicuspid and tricuspid valves
B. contraction of the ventricles
C. relaxation of the ventricles
D. closure of the pulmonary and aorta semilunar valves
E. conraction of the atria
Question 15. 15. A streptococcal infection may cause this: (Points ...
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Multiple choice questions focused on physiology of the cardiovascular system for the 1st stage students of the Nursing College, medical students or anyone interested in the human physiology.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
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Question 1. 1. When the semilunar valves are open, is the foll.docxIRESH3
Question 1. 1.
When the semilunar valves are open, is the following statement true or false?
The tricuspid and bicuspid valves are open.
(Points : 1)
TRUE
FALSE
Question 2. 2.
When the semilunar valves are open, is the following statement true or false?
The atria contract.
(Points : 1)
TRUE
FALSE
Question 3. 3.
When the semilunar vlaves of the heart are open, the following statement is true or false?
The blood enters the aorta.
(Points : 1)
TRUE
FALSE
Question 4. 4.
When the semilunar valves are open, the following statement is true or false?
The blood enters the pulmonary arteries.
(Points : 1)
TRUE
FALSE
Question 5. 5.
When the semilunar valves are open, the following statement is true or false?
The ventricles are in systole.
(Points : 1)
TRUE
FALSE
Question 6. 6.
When the semilunar valves are open, the following statement is true or false?
The ventricles are in diastole.
(Points : 1)
TRUE
FALSE
Question 7. 7. Which of the following contribute(s) to venous return (blood returning to the heart)? (Points : 1)
A. breathing or diaphragm action
B. one way valves in the veins
C. contraction of skeletal muscles
D. B and C only
E. A, B, and C
Question 8. 8. The superior vena cava brings what blood to the heart? (Points : 1)
A. Unoxygenated blood from the lower part of the body.
B. Oxygenated blood from the upper part of the body.
C. Oxygenated blood from the lower part of the body.
D. Unoxygenated blood from the upper part of the body.
Question 9. 9. Blood supply to the heart's myocardium is directly provided by the _____ artery(ies). (Points : 1)
A. aorta
B. coronary
C. jugular
D. pulmonary
Question 10. 10. The mitral valve is located between ... (Points : 1)
A. left atrium and left ventricle
B. right atrium and right ventricle
C. left ventricle and body
D. right ventricle and lungs
Question 11. 11. Specialized cells of the right atrium that act as the heart's pacemaker are called the: (Points : 1)
a. Bundle of His
B. SA node
C. Purkinje fibers
D. AV node
Question 12. 12. The inner lining of the heart is called the: (Points : 1)
A. endocardium
B. myocardium
C. pericardium
D. tunicacardium
Question 13. 13. A heart rate of 100 or more beats per minute (or faster than normal) is called: (Points : 1)
A. arrhythmia
B. hypertension
C. bradycardia
D. tachycardia
Question 14. 14.
"Lupp" or S1 heart sound is due to:
(Points : 1)
A. closure of the bicuspid and tricuspid valves
B. contraction of the ventricles
C. relaxation of the ventricles
D. closure of the pulmonary and aorta semilunar valves
E. conraction of the atria
Question 15. 15. A streptococcal infection may cause this: (Points ...
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Philippine Copyright 2014
All Rights Reserved. Portions of this manuscript may be reproduced with proper referencing and due acknowledgement of the authors.
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1. Quiz Maker( Heart)
Question Excerpt
1. Is smoking good for your heart?
A. Yes
B. No
C. Doesn't matter
2. What is the heart doing?
A. Filter your blood
B. Pumping your blood around
C. Nothing
3. Through what leaves the blood the heart?
A. The veins
B. The Arteries
C. A tube
4. Which side of the heart is stronger ( more muscle )
A. Left side
B. Right side
C. Same
5. Does the heart has valves?
A. Yes
B. No
C. Maybe
1 comment
6. What is the task of white blood cells?
A. Fighting disease
B. Carrying oxygen
C. Nothing
7. Which substance carries the oxygen?
A. Haemoglobin
B. Plasma
C. Platelets
8. Which side of the heart contains the oxygen rich blood?
A. Left side
B. Right side
C. Same
1 comment
9. Does the heart produces electricity?
A. True
B. False
10. There are more white blood cells than red blood cells
A. True
B. False
11. How many times does a heart beats in a year? asuming that the average heart rate is 80
beats per minute
A. 10 million times
B. 24 million times
C. 38 million times
D. 42 million times
12. The heart is connected to all organs
A. True
B. False
13. Which medical device can stimulate the beating of the heart?
2. A. defibrillator
B. pacemaker
C. battery
14. How can a heart attack occure?
A. serious blood loss
B. the heart doesn´t have enough oxygen to operate
15. An Agina is a first sign of a starting heart disease.
A. True
B. False
16. What makes teh valves of the haert shut?
A. the same machanism that cause the haert to beat
B. the pressure of the blood
17. How many chambers does the heart have?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
18. A heart is an ______. It ______ the blood around. A stroke happens when there is a
________ in the blood vessels of the brain Fill the question in like This/way/here
19. What is the normal range of human's heart rate?
A. 60-90
B. 80-100
C. 40-90
20. The heart rate for the athletes is?
A. less than normal human's heart rate
B. the same as the normal human's heart rate
C. higher than normal human's heart rate