Biology For Class X - Chapter No. 1 - Gaseous Exchange - Multiple Choice Questions And Fill In The Blanks By Sir Saeed Sarang
Biology For Class X - Chapter No. 1 - Gaseous Exchange - Multiple Choice Questions And Fill In The Blanks By Sir Saeed Sarang
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CHAPTER 1: GASEOUS EXCHANGE
Multiple Choice Questions And Fill In The Blanks
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A. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Choose the correct answer:
i) The biological functions which perform gaseous exchange:
(a) Photosynthesis
(b) Respiration
(c) Both a and b ✓
(d) Growth
ii) Plants do exchange of gases through:
(a) Roots
(b) Stomata
(c) Stem
(d) All of these ✓
iii) Each stoma is formed by:
(a) one guard cell
(b) two guards cells ✓
(c) three guard cells
(d) four guard cells
iv) Respiratory surface possesses following property:
(a) thin and wet
(b) permeable
(c) very large
(d) all of these ✓
v) Inspiration involves:
(a) Contraction of intercostals muscles
(b) contraction of diaphragm
(c) Inward movement of ribs
(d) Both a and b ✓
vi) Larynx is located on:
(a) Lungs
(b) Trachea ✓
(c) Bronchus
(d) Bronchiole
vii) The respiratory surface of human is:
(a) Nostril
(b) Bronchiole
(c) Alveoli ✓
(d) Trachea
viii) Increase in rate of breathing is due to the following:
(a) increase CO2 in blood ✓
(b) Increase O2 in blood
(c) decrease CO2 in blood
(d) decrease O2 in blood
ix) Which of the following disorder is associated with degeneration of alveoli?
(a) Bronchitis
(b) Lung cancer
(c) Asthma
(d) Emphysema ✓
x) Which of the following disorder is associated with inflammation of air passage ways?
(a) Bronchitis ✓
(b) Lung cancer
(c) Asthma
(d) Emphysema
11. Plants exchange gases for the processes of:
(a) photosynthesis
(b) respiration
(c) Both 'a' & 'b' ✓
(d) None of them
12. Carbon dioxide is taken in in the process of:
(a) respiration
(b) photosynthesis ✓
(c) inhalation
(d) All of them
13. Stomata are present in:
(a) leaves ✓
(b) stem
(c) roots
(d) lungs
14. These are microscopic opening present in the epidermis of leaves.
(a) Trachea
(a) Alveoli
(c) Guard cells
(d) Stomata ✓
15. The amount of molecular oxygen present in the air is about:
(a) 5%
(b) 12%
(c) 21% ✓
(d) 27%
16. The amount of molecular oxygen present n water is about:
(a) 5% ✓
(b) 12%
(c) 21%
(d) 27%
17. The total surface area of the respiratory surface in human is about:
(a) 10 times to the size of the body
(b) 20 times to the size of the body ✓
(c) 30 times to the size of the body
(d) 40 times to the size of the body
18. In humans, the process of respiration involves:
(a) breathing
(b) gaseous exchange
(c) cellular respiration
(d) All of these ✓
19. Each lung is soft spongy and:
(a) brownish in appearance
(b) reddish in appearance
(c) pinkish in appearance ✓
(d) black in appearance
20. It is wrapped in two Pleural membranes:
(a) Each lung ✓
(b) Each kidney
(c) Brain
(d) All of these
21. Ribs are attached with:
(a) diaphragm
(b) thorax
(c) trachea
(d) intercostal muscles ✓
22. In the lower part of the thorax, lies a sheet of muscles called:
(a) diaphragm ✓
(b) thorax
(c) trachea
(d) intercostal muscles
23. Each lung is made up of millions of:
(a) stoma
(b) bronchiole
(c) alveoli ✓
(d) trachea
24. The internal opening of nasal sacs opens into a long tube called:
(a) trachea ✓
(b) larynx
(c) bronchiole
(d) epiglottis
25. It contains vocal cords to produce sound:
(a) trachea
(b) larynx ✓
(c) bronchiole
(d) epiglottis
26. The opening of larynx is known as:
(a) trachea
(b) bronchiole
(c) epiglottis
(d) glottis ✓
27. The opening of larynx has a lid like cover called:
(a) larynx
(b) bronchiole
(c) epiglottis ✓
(d) glottis
28. Trachea in the center of the thorax bifurcates into wo smaller ducts, called:
(a) bronchi ✓
(b) epiglottis
(c) glottis
(d) bronchiole
29. Each bronchus have:
(a) T-shaped cartilaginous rings
(b) U-shaped cartilaginous rings
(c) O-shaped cartilaginous rings
(d) C-shaped cartilaginous rings ✓
30. Each bronchiole is a very thin tube that opens into:
(a) stoma
(b) epiglottis
(c) alveoli ✓
(d) bronchi
31. The process of breathing consists of:
(a) two phases ✓
(b) three phases
(c) four phases
(d) five phases
32. Lungs can be filled with a maximum amount of:
(a) 3 litres of air
(b) 5 litres of air ✓
(c) 6 litres of air
(d) 7 litres of air
33. we use normally about _____ of the air coming into the lungs.
(a) 1/2 litre ✓
(b) 1 litre
(c) 11/2 litre
(d) 2 litres
34. Expiration involves:
(a) relaxation of intercostal muscles
(b) relaxation of diaphragm
(c) inward movement of ribs
(d) All of these ✓
35. The gaseous exchange takes place at the level of alveoli. This gaseous exchange involves:
(a) osmosis
(b) diffusion ✓
(c) Both 'a' & 'b'
(d) None of these
36. It is regulated by the hypothalamus of our brain:
(a) Memory
(b) Thinking
(c) Breathing ✓
(d) Walking
37. In the following, the alveoli are infected so they may be filled with fluid or pus:
(a) Pneumonia ✓
(b) Bronchitis
(c) Emphysema
(d) Lung cancer
38. It is an allergic response to pollens, dust, smoke, fur, feathers and several other substances:
(a) pneumonia
(b) Bronchitis
(c) Emphysema
(d) Asthma ✓
Fill In The Blanks:
- Respiration and photosynthesis require exchange of gases.
- Respiration takes place in all living organisms.
- Photosynthesis occurs in green parts of plants.
- During respiration, oxygen is used and carbon dioxide is given out.
- In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is used and oxygen is given out.
- In terrestrial plants, most of the exchange of gases occurs through minute openings, stomata.
- The animals use either their body surface, or some internal surface for the exchange of gases.
- Respiratory surface must be thin, wet, permeable and large in relation to the volume of organism.
- The respiratory surface of man is alveoli present in lungs.
- Both lungs have millions of alveoli.
- Air passage ways lead the atmospheric air to alveoli.
- Air pollution causes number of respiratory problems.
- Clean air is essential for better respiratory health.
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