Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 20: Locomotion And Movement – Part 3
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 20: Locomotion and Movement – Part 3

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211. Forelimb bones and hindlimb bones are both included in the appendicular skeleton because they:
ⓐ. form the cranium and facial framework
ⓑ. lie along the body’s main central axis
ⓒ. are limb bones attached through girdles
ⓓ. protect the spinal cord and thoracic organs
212. Which of the following is not a part of the appendicular skeleton?
ⓐ. Pelvic girdle
ⓑ. Forelimb bones
ⓒ. Hindlimb bones
ⓓ. Sternum
213. Which comparison between the two girdles of the appendicular skeleton is correct?
ⓐ. The pectoral girdle is associated with hindlimbs, while the pelvic girdle is associated with forelimbs
ⓑ. Both girdles are parts of the axial skeleton because they lie near the trunk
ⓒ. The pectoral girdle is related to forelimbs, while the pelvic girdle is related to hindlimbs
ⓓ. The pectoral girdle protects the brain, while the pelvic girdle protects the heart
214. Which statement gives the best overall description of the appendicular skeleton?
ⓐ. It is the skeleton of the body axis and includes the skull, sternum, ribs, and vertebral column
ⓑ. It is the framework of the chest alone and includes only the thoracic cage
ⓒ. It is the part of the skeleton made up of girdles and limb bones on both sides of the body
ⓓ. It is the set of bones that surrounds the brain and spinal cord only
215. A student suffers an injury in the skeletal part that mainly connects the upper limb to the trunk. Which structure is most likely affected?
ⓐ. Pectoral girdle
ⓑ. Pelvic girdle
ⓒ. Vertebral column
ⓓ. Thoracic cage
216. Damage to which part of the appendicular skeleton would most directly disturb the attachment of the lower limbs to the body?
ⓐ. Pectoral girdle
ⓑ. Sternum
ⓒ. Pelvic girdle
ⓓ. Skull
217. Assertion: Forelimb bones and hindlimb bones are placed in the appendicular skeleton. Reason: They are appendages attached to the body through girdles rather than parts of the central body axis.
ⓐ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, but the Reason does not explain the Assertion
ⓑ. Assertion is true, but Reason is false
ⓒ. Assertion is false, but Reason is true
ⓓ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, and the Reason correctly explains the Assertion
218. A student says, “Because the pelvic girdle lies close to the trunk, it should be counted in the axial skeleton.” What is the best correction?
ⓐ. The statement is correct because all bones near the trunk are axial bones
ⓑ. The statement is incorrect because the pelvic girdle belongs to the appendicular skeleton as a limb-attaching girdle
ⓒ. The statement is incorrect only because the pelvic girdle protects the brain
ⓓ. The statement is correct because the pelvic girdle forms the vertebral column
219. Which comparison best explains how the appendicular skeleton differs functionally from the axial skeleton?
ⓐ. The appendicular skeleton mainly forms the brain case, while the axial skeleton attaches the limbs
ⓑ. The appendicular skeleton mainly forms the chest wall, while the axial skeleton supports the hands and feet
ⓒ. The appendicular skeleton mainly provides limb attachment and movement-related structures, while the axial skeleton mainly forms the central support and protection framework
ⓓ. The appendicular skeleton and axial skeleton do not differ in function and are separated only by bone size
220. Which situation most clearly shows the appendicular skeleton working together with the muscular system?
ⓐ. A person swings the arm because limb bones and the pectoral girdle provide a framework for muscle action
ⓑ. The skull encloses the brain during sleep
ⓒ. The ribs form a protective cage around the heart
ⓓ. The vertebral column surrounds the spinal cord
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