Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 20: Locomotion And Movement – Part 1
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 20: Locomotion and Movement – Part 1

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1. Which statement correctly distinguishes movement from locomotion?
ⓐ. Movement always changes place, but locomotion may not
ⓑ. Locomotion occurs only inside cells, but movement occurs in organs
ⓒ. Movement is any change in position, while locomotion causes displacement
ⓓ. Locomotion is limited to muscles, while movement is limited to plants
2. Which of the following is the best example of movement without locomotion?
ⓐ. A person walking across a room
ⓑ. A bird flying to another tree
ⓒ. A fish swimming across a pond
ⓓ. A heartbeat inside the body
3. In unicellular organisms like Amoeba, movement mainly occurs through:
ⓐ. Cilia beating in a fixed pattern
ⓑ. Pseudopodia formed by cytoplasmic flow
ⓒ. Contracting sarcomeres inside muscle fibres
ⓓ. Rotation of flagella around a basal body
4. Amoeboid movement in the human body is commonly shown by:
ⓐ. Red blood cells in arteries
ⓑ. Neurons in the spinal cord
ⓒ. Leucocytes moving through tissues
ⓓ. Chondrocytes inside cartilage
5. Which structure is directly responsible for amoeboid movement?
ⓐ. Myofibril
ⓑ. Pseudopodium
ⓒ. Synovial membrane
ⓓ. Intercalated disc
6. Ciliary movement is produced by the coordinated action of:
ⓐ. Ribosomes attached to endoplasmic reticulum
ⓑ. Centrioles embedded inside the nucleus
ⓒ. Cilia present on the cell surface
ⓓ. Pseudopodia extending from white blood cells
7. In the human female reproductive tract, ciliary movement helps in:
ⓐ. Pumping blood through the heart
ⓑ. Transporting the ovum through the oviduct
ⓒ. Expanding the lungs during inhalation
ⓓ. Breaking food down in the stomach
8. The movement of mucus and trapped dust particles out of the respiratory passage mainly depends on:
ⓐ. Amoeboid movement of macrophages
ⓑ. Peristaltic movement of smooth muscles
ⓒ. Ciliary movement of the tracheal lining
ⓓ. Random diffusion through epithelial cells
9. In most multicellular animals, locomotion from one place to another primarily depends on:
ⓐ. Muscular movement
ⓑ. Ciliary movement
ⓒ. Brownian movement
ⓓ. Amoeboid movement
10. Which of the following is an example of muscular movement rather than amoeboid or ciliary movement?
ⓐ. Passage of the ovum in the fallopian tube due to cilia
ⓑ. Crawling of a leucocyte through tissue spaces
ⓒ. Bending of the arm at the elbow joint
ⓓ. Formation of temporary projections by Amoeba
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