Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 18: Body Fluids And Circulation – Part 4
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 18: Body Fluids and Circulation – Part 4

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301. The main role of atrial systole is to:
ⓐ. pump blood from the ventricles into the great arteries
ⓑ. close the semilunar valves before ventricular contraction
ⓒ. complete ventricular filling by pushing blood from the atria into the ventricles
ⓓ. return blood from the body directly to the lungs
302. Which statement is correct about the ventricles during atrial systole?
ⓐ. They are contracting forcefully to pump blood out.
ⓑ. They are relaxed and receiving blood from the atria.
ⓒ. They are producing the second heart sound.
ⓓ. They are closed chambers with all valves shut.
303. Ventricular systole is the phase in which:
ⓐ. the atria and ventricles are all relaxed together
ⓑ. the atria fill from the venae cavae and pulmonary veins only
ⓒ. the ventricles contract and force blood into the major arteries
ⓓ. blood flows passively from ventricles into atria
304. Which valve condition is normally associated with ventricular systole?
ⓐ. Atrioventricular valves open and semilunar valves close
ⓑ. All valves open together for rapid blood flow
ⓒ. Atrioventricular valves close and semilunar valves open
ⓓ. All valves remain closed throughout the whole phase
305. The first heart sound, commonly written as “lub,” is mainly produced by the:
ⓐ. opening of the pulmonary and aortic valves
ⓑ. closure of the tricuspid and bicuspid valves
ⓒ. contraction of the atrial walls
ⓓ. entry of blood into the venae cavae
306. The second heart sound, commonly written as “dub,” is caused mainly by the:
ⓐ. closure of the semilunar valves
ⓑ. opening of the atrioventricular valves
ⓒ. contraction of both atria together
ⓓ. passive filling of the ventricles
307. Which statement best relates heart sounds to the cardiac cycle?
ⓐ. “Lub” occurs with closure of atrioventricular valves, and “dub” occurs with closure of semilunar valves.
ⓑ. “Lub” occurs when all chambers relax, and “dub” occurs when all chambers contract together.
ⓒ. “Lub” is caused by atrial filling, and “dub” is caused by venous return.
ⓓ. “Lub” and “dub” are both produced only by contraction of the myocardium.
308. Why is the sequence of joint diastole, atrial systole, and ventricular systole important?
ⓐ. It allows all chambers to pump blood outward at the same moment.
ⓑ. It ensures filling occurs before forceful ventricular ejection.
ⓒ. It makes the semilunar valves remain open throughout the cycle.
ⓓ. It prevents blood from entering the heart during relaxation.
309. A student says, “During atrial systole, the semilunar valves open so blood can enter the ventricles.” Which correction is most accurate?
ⓐ. During atrial systole, atrioventricular valves are open and blood moves from atria to ventricles.
ⓑ. During atrial systole, all four valves remain closed to trap blood in the atria.
ⓒ. During atrial systole, semilunar valves open to let blood return from arteries.
ⓓ. During atrial systole, ventricles contract first and pull blood from the atria.
310. Which comparison is most accurate?
ⓐ. Joint diastole mainly helps ventricular ejection, whereas ventricular systole mainly helps chamber filling.
ⓑ. Atrial systole mainly completes ventricular filling, whereas ventricular systole mainly ejects blood into arteries.
ⓒ. Joint diastole and ventricular systole are both phases of active atrial contraction.
ⓓ. Atrial systole mainly closes semilunar valves, whereas joint diastole mainly opens the aorta.
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