Daily Exam 03, Week 04 (Clavicle)

1. This is not a function of insulin
Decreasing glycogenolysis
Lipogenesis
Gluconeogenesis
Glycogenesis
2. Action of parathormone in the human body
Decreases blood sodium level
Increases blood sodium level
Decreases blood calcium level
Increases blood calcium level
3. Effects of hypothyroidism include all but this-
Anorexia
Lethargy
Weight gain
Diarrhoea
4. Glucagon-
Accelerates conversion of glycogen into glucose
Accelerates protein synthesis within cells
Decreases conversion of glycogen into glucose
Slows down glucose formation from lactic acid
5. Pituitary hormone triggering the male testes to generate sperm and in females, triggering follicular development on a monthly basis is
Prolactin
Growth hormone
luteinizing hormone
Follicle-stimulating hormone
6. This hormone is responsible for “fight-or-flight” response
Epinephrine and norepinephrine
Insulin and glucagon
Oestrogen and progesterone
Thyroxine and melatonin
7. This hormone is not secreted by Hypothalamus
FSH
PRH
CRH
TRH
8. These cells of the testes secrete testosterone
Cells of Leydig or interstitial cells
Secondary spermatocytes
Cells of germinal epithelium
Sertoli cells
9. 30-year old female presents with fatigue, fever, swelling in the neck area along with pain and difficulty in swallowing. Upon diagnosing, tenderness on palpation of thyroid in elicited. The lab reports showed elevated ESR, elevated T4, T3, and thyroglobulin levels. The 24hrs RAIU report is lesser than 5 per cent. What is diagnosed according to the patient’s lab reports?
Grave’s disease
Subacute thyroiditis
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
Acute infectious thyroiditis
10. Rapid heart rate, weight loss, heat sensitivity are most likely the symptoms of _________
Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid)
Thyroid cancer
Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid)
All of the above
11. Name the gland, which releases Neurohormone.
Pituitary
Hypothalamus
Thyroid
) Pancreas
12. Which of the following is Growth hormone inhibiting hormone?
Somatostatin
FSH
TRH
GHRH
13. Which hormone works antagonistically to parathormone?
Calcitonin
Estrogen
Insulin
Triiodothyronine
14. Choose the pair of hormones that have agonistic effects on blood sugar levels:
Calcitonin and PTH
Adrenalin and Glucagon
Glucagon and Glucose
ADH and Aldosterone
15. Which gland has no control of pituitary?
Kidney
Adrenal cortex
Testes
Thyroid
16. Features of acromegaly includes all except:
Hypertension
protrusion of lower jaw
Enlargement of lips
scoliosis
17. Diagnostic test of diabetis insipidus is-
Water deprivation test
HbA1c
Secretin stimulation test
Methacholine challenge test
18. Which one is wrong about T3/T4?
↑Glycogenesis
↑Gluconeogenesis
↑Glucose absorption form GIT
↑Insulin secretion
19. Which is wrong about features of myxoedema ?
Hair,coarse & sparse
Skin: dry & yellowish
Diarrhoea
Voice: Husky & slow
20. Which is not Essential hormones of body:
Glucagon
Aldosterone
Parathormone
Cortisol
21. Which is right about spermatogenesis?
Starts at puberty
Starts before puberty
Starts at birth
Starts before birth
22. Which one is right ?
Primary spermatocyte(n)
Spermatozoa(n)
Primordial germ cell(n)
Secondary spermatocyte(2n)
23. Which is not correct in case of semen ?
Fructose present
Prostaglandins present
Prostate contributes 20% of total volume
Acidic pH
24. Progesterone function-
Causes proliferative change in uterus
Deposition of fat in breast
Secretory phase maintenance of uterus
Growth of blood vessels in uterus
25. Which hormone does not cross placenta
Oxytocin
Thyroid
Estrogen
Testosterone
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