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6th Std Science Lesson Wise Questions in English – Part 2

6th Science Lesson 12 Questions in English

12] Human Organ Systems

1. The Human body has____ major organ systems

  1. 8
  2. 6
  3. 7
  4. 9

Explanation

The Human body has eight major organ systems. They are * Skeletal System * Muscular System * Digestive System *Respiratory System * Circulatory System *Nervous System * Endocrine System * Excretory System.

2. Which of the following statement is correct?

  1. Organ systems are formed by the association of organs which are organized from tissues
  2. A group of organs that work together to perform a particular function is known as an organ system.
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

Organ systems are formed by the association of organs which are organized from tissues. This kind of organization helps the organism to perform various activities more efficiently. A group of organs that work together to perform a particular function is known as an organ system.

3. Which of the following are the parts of Skeletal system?

  1. Bones
  2. Cartilages
  3. Joints
  4. 1, 3
  5. 2, 3
  6. 1, 2, 3
  7. 1, 2

Explanation

The skeletal system consists of bones, cartilages and joints. Bones provide a frame work for the body. Bones along with muscles help in movements such as walking, running, chewing and dancing etc.,

4. The adult human skeletal system consists of _______ bones

  1. 206
  2. 210
  3. 216
  4. 205

Explanation

The adult human skeletal system consists of 206 bones and few cartilages, ligaments and tendons. Bones provide a frame work for the body.

5. Which of the following are matched correctly?

  1. Ligaments – connect bone to muscle
  2. Tendons – connecting bone to bone
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

The adult human skeletal system consists of 206 bones and few cartilages, ligaments and tendons. Ligaments help in connecting bone to bone. Tendons connect bone to muscle.

6. Which of the following are included in Axial skeleton?

  1. Skull
  2. Vertebral column
  3. Rib cage
  4. pelvic girdles
  5. 1, 2, 4
  6. 2, 3, 4
  7. 1, 2, 3
  8. 1, 3, 4

Explanation

The two major divisions of the skeletal system are Axial skeleton and Appendicular skeleton. Axial skeleton forms the upright axis of the body which includes Skull, Vertebral column, Rib cage.

7. Which of the following are included in Appendicular skeleton?

  1. Pectoral girdles
  2. Pelvic girdles
  3. Bones of the limbs
  4. 1, 2
  5. 2, 3
  6. 1, 3
  7. 1, 2, 3

Explanation

The two major divisions of the skeletal system are Axial skeleton and Appendicular skeleton. Appendicular skeleton consists of the bones of the limbs along with their pectoral and pelvic girdles.

8. Which of the following statement is correct?

  1. The skull is made up of cranial bones and facial bones.
  2. It protects the brain and the structures of the face.
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

The skull is made up of cranial bones and facial bones. It protects the brain and the structures of the face. The hyoid bone present at the base of the buccal cavity and the auditory ossicles (Malleus, Incus and Stapes) are also included in the skull.

9. Which of the following are auditory ossicles?

  1. Malleus
  2. Incus
  3. Stapes
  4. 1, 3
  5. 2, 3
  6. 1, 2, 3
  7. 1, 2

Explanation

The skull is made up of cranial bones and facial bones. It protects the brain and the structures of the face. The hyoid bone present at the base of the buccal cavity and the auditory ossicles (Malleus, Incus and Stapes) are also included in the skull.

10. Which of the following bone is largest and strongest bone in the human face?

  1. Buccal cavity
  2. Auditory ossicles
  3. Lower jaw bone
  4. Upper jaw bone

Explanation

The skull is made up of cranial bones and facial bones. It protects the brain and the structures of the face. The hyoid bone present at the base of the buccal cavity and the auditory ossicles (Malleus, Incus and Stapes) are also included in the skull. Lower jaw bone is the largest and strongest bone in the human face.

11. Which of the following statement is correct?

  1. Vertebral column extends from the base of the skull
  2. It is formed by a number of serially arranged small bones called vertebrae
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

Vertebral column extends from the base of the skull. It protects the spinal cord. It is formed by a number of serially arranged small bones called vertebrae (singular: vertebra)

12. The rib cage is made up of____ pairs of curved, flat rib bones

  1. 13
  2. 12
  3. 24
  4. 26

Explanation

The rib cage is made up of 12 pairs of curved, flat rib bones. It protects the delicate vital organs such as heart and lungs.

13. Which of the following is used for walking and sitting?

  1. Fore limb
  2. Hind limb
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

Man has two pairs of limbs namely upper limbs (fore limbs) and lower limbs (hindlimbs). Fore limbs are used for holding, writing etc., while hind limbs are used for walking, sitting etc.,

14. With the help of_________ fore limbs and hind limbs are attached to the axial skeleton

  1. Pectoral Girdle
  2. Pelvic girdle
  3. Thoracic Cavity
  4. Both a and b

Explanation

The fore limbs and hind limbs are attached to the axial skeleton with the help of pectoral and pelvic girdle respectively.

15. The smallest bone in our body is_______

  1. Femur
  2. Stapes
  3. Ulna
  4. Tibia

Explanation

The smallest bone in our body is present inside the ear. It is called Stapes. It is only 2.8 milli meters long (average length).

16. The longest bone in the body is_________

  1. Rib
  2. Spinal Cord
  3. Ulna
  4. Femur

Explanation

The longest bone in the body is the thigh bone. (Femur). The smallest bone in our body is present inside the ear. It is called Stapes. It is only 2.8 milli meters long (average length).

17. A new born baby has_____ bones

  1. 300
  2. More than 300
  3. 250
  4. More than 250

Explanation

A new born baby has more than 300 bones. As the baby grow, some bones are joined together, hence the skeleton of an adult has 206 bones.

18._______ is responsible for the body movements.

  1. Muscular system
  2. Skeletal system
  3. Nervous system
  4. 1, 2
  5. 2, 3
  6. 1, 2, 3
  7. 1, 3

Explanation

In the body, muscular system along with the skeletal and nervous system, is responsible for the body movements.

19. How many types of muscles are there?

  1. 3
  2. 4
  3. 5
  4. 2

Explanation

Muscles can contract and therefore, help in moving other parts of the body. It maintains the posture and body position. There are three types of muscles namely * Skeletal muscle * Smooth muscle * Cardiac muscle.

20. Which of the following statement is correct?

  1. Muscles of the body can only pull and they cannot push.
  2. When one muscle contracts, the other muscle relaxes.
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

Muscles of the body can only pull and they cannot push. Two muscles are required to move a bone at a joint. When one muscle contracts, the other muscle relaxes.

21. Which of the following are required to move ‘the lower arm up and down?

  1. Biceps
  2. Triceps
  3. Tibia
  4. 1, 2
  5. 2, 3
  6. 1, 2, 3
  7. 1, 3

Explanation

Two muscles are required to move a bone at a joint. To move ‘the lower arm up and down two type of muscles called biceps and triceps are required.

22. Which of the following statement is correct?

  1. When we raise our lower hand, the biceps in front become short by Expanding and the triceps at the back stretch to pull up the arm.
  2. When we lower our arm, the triceps at the back contract and biceps stretch to pull the arm down
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

When we raise our lower hand, the biceps in front become short by contraction and the triceps at the back stretch to pull up the arm. When we lower our arm, the triceps at the back contract and biceps stretch to pull the arm down.

23. Which of the following statement is incorrect?

  1. Skeletal muscles of our body are attached to the bones.
  2. They are called Involuntary muscles
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

Skeletal muscles of our body are attached to the bones. They are called Voluntary muscles because they can be controlled by our will. Example: Muscles of arm.

24. Smooth muscles are found in_____

  1. Heart
  2. Pacemaker
  3. Walls of the digestive tract
  4. All the above

Explanation

Smooth muscles are found in the walls of the digestive tract, urinary bladder, arteries and other internal organs. They are called ‘Involuntary muscles’ because they are not controlled by our will.

25. Which of the following are capable by Cardiac muscles?

  1. Rhythmic
  2. Contraction continuously
  3. Involuntary
  4. 1 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. 1, 3
  7. 1, 2, 3

Explanation

The walls of the heart is made up of cardiac muscles. They are capable of rhythmic, contraction continuously and involuntary in nature.

26. Which of the following statement is correct?

  1. Digestive system consists of the alimentary canal and associated glands.
  2. This system is involved in the conversion of complex food substances into simple forms and absorption of digested food.
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

Digestive system consists of the alimentary canal and associated glands. This system is involved in the conversion of complex food substances into simple forms and absorption of digested food.

27. Which of the following are associated with alimentary canal that secrete enzyme?

  1. Salivary glands
  2. Liver
  3. Pancreas
  4. All the above

Explanation

The digestive glands associated with the alimentary canal are salivary glands, liver, and pancreas. They secrete enzymes which help in the process of digestion of food in the digestive tract or alimentary canal.

28. What is the length of alimentary canal?

  1. 9m
  2. 18m
  3. 8m
  4. 19m

Explanation

The alimentary canal is about 9 meters long. Stomach is a major organ for digestion of food materials. Absorption of digested food occurs in the small intestine.

29. Which of the following is not a part of Alimentary canal?

  1. Mouth
  2. Pharynx
  3. Larynx
  4. Anus

Explanation

30. Which of the following is/are Associated glands for digestion?

  1. Salivary glands
  2. Gastric glands
  3. Intestinal glands
  4. All the above

Explanation

31. Which of the following part stores, mixes and digest food with gastric juice it produces?

  1. Liver
  2. Large intestine
  3. Stomach
  4. Mouth

Explanation

32. Which of the following is not a part of human respiratory system?

  1. Trachea
  2. Larynx
  3. Nostrils
  4. Spleen

Explanation

Respiratory system is involved in exchange of respiratory gases and there by helps us to breathe. The human respiratory system consists of nostrils, nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs. It helps in the movement of air in and out of the body.

33. The entry of food into the wind pipe is prevented by a flap like structure called______

  1. Pleura
  2. Alveoli
  3. Epiglottis
  4. Tongue

Explanation

Respiratory system is involved in exchange of respiratory gases and there by helps us to breathe. The entry of food into the wind pipe is prevented by a flap like structure called Epiglottis.

34. Exchange of O2 and CO2 occurs between air in_______

  1. Blood and lung
  2. Lung and blood
  3. heart and Spleen
  4. Spleen and heart

Explanation

Exchange of O2 and CO2 occurs between air in the lung and blood. The entry of food into the wind pipe is prevented by a flap like structure called Epiglottis.

35. _____ connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs

  1. Pleura
  2. Alveoli
  3. Trachea
  4. All the above

Explanation

Lungs are the main respiratory organ. They are located within the chest cavity. The trachea, commonly called windpipe, is a tube supported by cartilaginous rings that connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs, allowing the passage of air.

36. The trachea divides into______

  1. Bronchi
  2. Alveoli
  3. Pleura
  4. Larynx

Explanation

The trachea, commonly called windpipe, is a tube supported by cartilaginous rings that connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs, allowing the passage of air. The trachea divides into right and left bronchi and enter into the lungs.

37. The lungs are covered by a double layered_____

  1. Bronchi
  2. Alveoli
  3. Pleura
  4. Larynx

Explanation

The trachea divides into right and left bronchi and enter into the lungs. They divide further and ends in small air sacs called alveoli. The lungs are covered by a double layered pleura. Diffusion of gases (O2 and CO2) occurs across the alveolar membrane.

38. Arrange the following in order

  1. Nostrils
  2. Alveolus
  3. Larynx
  4. Nasal cavity
  5. 1, 3, 4, 2
  6. 1, 4, 3, 2
  7. 2, 3, 4, 1
  8. 2, 1, 3, 4

Explanation

39. Which of the following statement is correct about Internal Respiration?

  1. Taking in of Co2 and giving out Oxygen.
  2. Haemoglobin in the red blood cells (RBCs) transport O2 and CO2.
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

Internal Respiration: Taking in of oxygen and giving out CO2. The circulatory system transports O2 and CO2 to and from all parts of the body. Haemoglobin in the red blood cells (RBCs) transport O2 and CO2.

40. Which of the following is correctly matched?

  1. External Respiration – Intake of O2 from the air and releasing of CO2 from the lungs occurs through nostrils.
  2. Cellular Respiration – Cells take in CO2 and release O2
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

External Respiration: Intake of O2 from the air and releasing of CO2 from the lungs occurs through nostrils.

Cellular Respiration: Cells take in O2 and release CO2

41. Each lung has about________ million air sacs

  1. 300 million
  2. 300 billion
  3. 200 million
  4. 200 billion

Explanation

Each lung has about 300 million air sacs or alveoli. Yawning helps us to take in more amount of O2 and to give out CO2.

42. Which of the following are transported through circulatory system?

  1. respiratory gases
  2. hormones
  3. waste materials in body
  4. all the above

Explanation

The circulatory system is one of the important systems consisting of heart, blood vessels and blood. It transports respiratory gases, nutrients, hormones and waste materials within the body. It protects the body from harmful pathogens and also regulates the body temperature.

43. Heart is located in the__________

  1. Buccal Cavity
  2. Thoracic Cavity
  3. Lumbar region
  4. None

Explanation

Heart is located in the thoracic cavity between the two lungs. The circulatory system is one of the important systems consisting of heart, blood vessels and blood.

44. The double layered membrane of heart is called as_________

  1. Pericardium
  2. Monocardium
  3. Epicardium
  4. None

Explanation

The heart is four chambered and is surrounded by a double layered membrane called pericardium. The heart pumps blood continuously throughout our life time.

45. How many types of blood vessels are present in the body?

  1. 3
  2. 4
  3. 5
  4. 2

Explanation

Three types of blood vessels are present in the body. They are arteries, veins and capillaries. They form a closed network through which the blood is circulated.

46. RBCs are produced in______

  1. Spleen
  2. Liver
  3. Heart
  4. Bone marrow

Explanation

There are three types of blood cells namely, Red blood corpuscles (RBCs), White Blood corpuscles (WBCs) and Blood Platelets. RBCs are produced in the bone marrow.

47._____ is a fluid connective tissue of red colour containing plasma and blood cells

  1. Adenosine
  2. Blood
  3. Saliva
  4. HCl

Explanation

Blood is a fluid connective tissue of red colour containing plasma and blood cells. There are three types of blood cells namely, Red blood corpuscles (RBCs), White Blood corpuscles (WBCs) and Blood Platelets. RBCs are produced in the bone marrow.

48._______ carries blood from right ventricle to lungs

  1. Inferior vena cava
  2. Pulmonary artery
  3. Pulmonary vein
  4. Aorta

Explanation

Pulmonary artery carries blood from right ventricle to lungs. Pulmonary vein carries blood from lungs to heart.

49. Except which all the other artery carries oxygenated blood?

  1. Aorta
  2. Superior vena cava
  3. Inferior vena cava
  4. Pulmonary artery

Explanation

Arteries carries the blood from heart to all parts of the body. Except Pulmonary artery all the other artery carries Oxygenated blood.

50. Except which vein all the other vein carries blood depleted of oxygen?

  1. Aorta
  2. Superior vena cava
  3. Inferior vena cava
  4. Pulmonary vein

Explanation

Veins carries blood from all parts of the body to heart. Except Pulmonary vein all the other veins carry blood depleted of oxygen.

51. A resting person usually has a pulse rate between_________ beats per minute

  1. 80 to 120
  2. 72 to 80
  3. 85 to 95
  4. 72 to 92

Explanation

The number of beats per minute is called the Pulse rate. A resting person usually has a pulse rate between 72 to 80 beats per minute.

52. Every healthy person over_________ years of age can donate blood.

  1. 20
  2. 21
  3. 18
  4. 24

Explanation

Hospitals have blood banks where blood can be temporarily stored before it is given to the patients in need. Every healthy person over 18 years of age can donate blood. So that, it can be given to persons in need during emergencies of accidents or operations. Blood donation saves their life.

53. Which of the following is not included in Nervous system?

  1. Brain
  2. Tongue
  3. Nerves
  4. Heart

Explanation

Nervous system is well developed in human and is composed of neurons or nerve cells. This system includes brain, spinal cord, sensory organs and nerves.

54. Which of the following is the function of Nervous System?

  1. Conduction
  2. Coordination
  3. Convection
  4. 1, 3
  5. 2, 3
  6. 1, 2
  7. 1, 2, 3

Explanation

The two important functions of the nervous system along with the endocrine system are conduction and coordination.

55. Which of the following is correct about brain?

  1. It is the part of the central nervous system
  2. It is the site of consciousness and memory
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

Brain is the part of the central nervous system that regulates and controls activities throughout the body; the site of consciousness and memory.

56. _______ conducts signals to and from the brain

  1. Bone marrow
  2. Spinal cord
  3. Peripheral nerves
  4. All the above

Explanation

Spinal cord is a bundle of nerves extending from the brain stem through the backbone; conducts signals to and from the brain.

57. Which of the following are Peripheral nerves?

  1. Intercostal nerves
  2. Radial nerve
  3. Femoral nerve
  4. 1, 3
  5. 2, 3
  6. 1, 2, 3
  7. 1, 2

Explanation

58. Which of the following statement is correct?

  1. The brain is a complex organ which is placed inside the cranium
  2. Brain has three regions namely fore brain, mid brain and hind brain
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

The brain is a complex organ which is placed inside the cranium. It is protected by a three layered tissue coverings called meninges. Brain has three regions namely fore brain, mid brain and hind brain. It is the controlling centre of the body.

59. Spinal cord is the extension of________

  1. Cerebrum
  2. Cerebellum
  3. Medulla oblongata
  4. Hypothalamus

Explanation

Spinal cord is the extension of medulla oblongata of the hind brain and is enclosed within the vertebral column. Spinal cord connects the brain to different part of the body through nerves.

60. Which of the following are matched correctly?

  1. Sensory Input – interpretation of the sensory signals and the formulation of responses.
  2. Motor output – conduction of signals from the brain and spinal cord to effectors, such as muscle and gland cells.
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

1. Sensory Input: The conduction of signals from sensory receptors.

2. Integration: The interpretation of the sensory signals and the formulation of responses.

3. Motor output: The conduction of signals from the brain and spinal cord to effectors, such as muscle and gland cells.

61. Brain is said to store as many as_______ of information in a life time.

  1. 10gb
  2. 100 million bits
  3. 10 million bits
  4. 1gb

Explanation

The brain is a complex organ which is placed inside the cranium. Brain is said to store as many as 100 million bits of information in a life time.

62. There are________ sense organs in our body

  1. 6
  2. 5
  3. 9
  4. 7

Explanation

Sense organs are like the windows to the outside world. There are five sense organs in our body such as eyes, ears, nose, tongue and skin. They make us aware of our surroundings. We are able to see, hear, smell, taste and feel, only through sense organs.

63. Which of the following statement is correct?

  1. The eyelids and eyelashes keep the eyes safe.
  2. The eye has three main parts namely cornea, iris and pupil
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

Eyes help us to see things around us i.e., their colour, shape, size whether they are near or far, moving or at rest. The eyelids and eyelashes keep the eyes safe. The eye has three main parts namely cornea, iris and pupil.

64. Which of the following is/are maintained with the help of ears?

  1. Walking
  2. Running
  3. Climbing
  4. All the above

Explanation

Ears help to hear and differentiate sounds around us. The ears also help us in maintaining the balance of the body when we are walking, running or climbing.

65. The outer ear in human beings is made up of an external flap called________

  1. Alveoli
  2. Bronchi
  3. Pinna
  4. None

Explanation

The ear has three major parts, the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. The outer ear in human beings is made up of an external flap called pinna.

66. __________ is the largest sense organ as it covers the whole body.

  1. Tongue
  2. Nose
  3. Skin
  4. Eyes

Explanation

Skin is the largest sense organ as it covers the whole body. The skin helps to feel the things around us by touching, that is whether they are hot or cold, smooth or rough, dry or wet, hard or soft. Skin covers the body and protects it from germs. It also keeps the body moist and regulates the body temperature.

67. Skin helps us to synthesize vitamin _______ using sunlight.

  1. K
  2. D
  3. A
  4. B12

Explanation

Functions of the skin

1. Skin forms an effective barrier against infection by microbes and pathogens.
2. Skin helps us to synthesize vitamin D using sunlight.

68. Which of the following statement is correct?

  1. Endocrine system regulates various functions of the body and maintains the internal environment.
  2. Exocrine glands are present in the body, produce chemical substances called hormones.
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

Endocrine system regulates various functions of the body and maintains the internal environment. Endocrine glands are present in the body, produce chemical substances called hormones.

69. Match the following correctly?

  1. Pituitary gland – 1. Chest
  2. Thymus Gland – 2. At the base of brain
  3. Adrenal Gland – 3. Pelvic cavity
  4. Gonads – 4. Above the kidney
  5. 2, 4, 3, 1
  6. 2, 1, 3, 4
  7. 2, 1, 4, 3
  8. 1, 2, 3, 4

Explanation

70. _________ wastes are removed from the body by the excretory system

  1. Carbon
  2. Nitrogen
  3. Calcium
  4. All the above

Explanation

The nitrogenous wastes are removed from the body by the excretory system. It is composed of kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder and urethra.

71. Which of the following statement is incorrect?

  1. Kidneys are bean shaped structures present in the abdominal cavity.
  2. The functional units of the kidney are called Neurons which filter the blood and form the urine.
  3. 1 alone
  4. 2 alone
  5. 1, 2
  6. None

Explanation

Kidneys are bean shaped structures present in the abdominal cavity. The functional units of the kidney are called Nephrons which filter the blood and form the urine.

72. Grey matter of the brain_________ % of water

  1. 15
  2. 80
  3. 85
  4. 45

Explanation

Our body contains about 70% water. Some parts have more water like the grey matter of the brain (about 85%) and some less, like fat cell (about 15%). We normally consume 1.5 to 3.5 litres of water every day in the form of food and water.

73. The tube through which urine discharged from body is________

  1. Urethra
  2. Urinary bladder
  3. Ureter
  4. Renal vein

Explanation

Urethra is the tube through which urine is discharged from the body and it is surrounded by muscles that allow to control urination.

74. ________ carries urine from kidney to urinary bladder

  1. Urethra
  2. Ureter
  3. Renal vein
  4. Urinary bladder

Explanation

Ureter carries urine from kidney to urinary bladder. Renal vein brings filtered blood from kidneys to inferior vena cava.

75. _________ bring blood containing oxygen and urea from the aorta to kidney

  1. Renal artery
  2. Renal vein
  3. Superior vena cava
  4. Inferior vena cava

Explanation

Renal artery bring the blood containing oxygen and urea from the aorta to the kidneys. Urinary bladder is an expandable muscular sac that retains urine until it is discharged from the body.

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