Multiple choice quiz of 20 questions. Try it as often as you like. You will get a different set of questions each time you attempt this quiz.
Which one of the following is NOT part of the human circulatory system?
Skull
Blood
Blood vessels
Heart
What is the name of the organ that pumps blood around the body?
Heart
Lung
Kidney
Blood vessel
The pale yellow liquid in blood is called
plasma
platelets
glucose
lumen
Which one of the following carries blood away from the heart?
Aorta
Vena Cava
Capillary
Pulmonary vein
Where are red blood cells made?
Bone marrow
Heart
Lungs
Kidneys
Which one of the following is NOT transported by blood around the body?
Sweat
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Hormones
Which of the following is a function of blood?
To maintain body temperature
To produce bile
To transport food to the stomach
To support the body
Which one of the following statements is NOT true for white blood cells?
They are smaller than red blood cells.
They are produced in bone marrow.
They have no definite shape.
They are capable of fighting infection.
Normal body temperature is around
37 oC
32 oC
42 oC
28 oC
Where do cells in the human body get their food from?
Blood
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Other cells
How much blood does the average adult have?
5 litres
50 cm3
50 litres
20 litres
Why is blood that flows from the lungs to the heart more bright red than blood flowing from the rest of the body to the heart?
The oxygen in the blood makes it a brighter red.
The carbon dioxide in the blood makes it a brighter red.
Hormones in the blood make it a bright red.
The lungs add a dye to the blood as it flows through.
Which one of the following statements is correct?
Blood cells are transported in the plasma.
There are only two types of blood cell.
White blood cells contain haemoglobin.
All blood cells are produced in the kidneys.
The main function of red blood cells is to
carry oxygen to the body's cells.
clot blood.
fight disease.
carry carbon dioxide to the body's cells.
Name the component of blood shown in the diagram
White blood cells
Red blood cells
Platelets
Plasma
Which part of the heart has the thickest walls?
Left ventricle
Left atrium
Right atrium
Right ventricle
Blood plasma does NOT transport
alveoli
digested food
urea
hormones
How many blood vessels leave the heart?
2
1
3
4
Haemoglobin in red blood cells is used to
carry oxygen around the body.
remove carbon dioxide from cells in the body.
clot wounds
fight disease
The diagram shows a platelet, red and white blood cells. Identify them.
A = red cell, B = white cell, C= platelet
A = red cell, B = platelet, C= white cell
A = white cell, B = platelet, C= red cell
A = white cell, B = red cell, C= platelet
(i) Platelets are circular in shape. (ii) Plasma carries heat around the body. (iii) White blood cells contain haemoglobin. (iv) Red blood cells attack harmful bacteria. Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?
(ii) only
(i), (ii) and (iii)
(ii) and (iv)
(iii) only
Which one of the following is NOT a blood vessel?
Colon
Artery
Vein
Capillary
Which one of the following describes a vein?
It has thin walls with valves, and carries blood to the heart.
It has thick walls with valves and carries blood under pressure.
It has a very thin wall with valves and carries blood under pressure.
It has thin walls and carries oxygenated blood away from the heart.
The type of muscle surrounding the heart is known as
cardiac
antagonistic
skeletal
biceps
Name the parts of the heart labelled A and B in the diagram.
A = left atrium, B = septum
A = septum, B = right ventricle
A = left atrium, B = valve
A = right atrium, B = aorta
Which blood vessel carries oxygenated blood from the left side of the heart to the main organs of the body?
Aorta
Pulmonary artery
Pulmonary vein
Vena cava
Identify X and Y in the diagram of the heart shown.
X = left ventricle and Y = pulmonary artery
X = left atrium and Y = pulmonary artery
X = right ventricle and Y = pulmonary vein
X = left ventricle and Y = valve
In the capillary blood vessels, an exchange of gases takes place with cells. Which one of the following is the correct gas exchange?
Oxygen leaves the capillary to the cell, and carbon dioxide enters the capillary.
Carbon dioxide leaves the capillary to the alveolus, and oxygen enters the capillary.
Nitrogen leaves the capillary to the cell, and carbon dioxide enters the capillary.
Oxygen leaves the capillary to the cell, and nitrogen enters the capillary.
An athlete's heart rate increases during exercise to provide their muscles with more
oxygen
carbon dioxide
water
glucose
Which of the items is correctly labelled in the diagram of the heart shown?
Aorta
Pulmonary vein
Left atrium
Valve
The blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood from the body to the right side of the heart is called the
vena cava
pulmonary vein
aorta
pulmonary artery
When oxygen-rich blood leaves the lungs for the heart, it enters the heart through the pulmonary vein into the
left atrium
left ventricle
right ventricle
right atrium
How many times does the average adult heart beat per minute while at rest?
70
40
90
120
Where would you be most UNLIKELY to find a pulse?
Small toe
Wrist
Neck
Chest
Which of the following would be least likely to reduce heart disease?
Watching TV for 8 hours each day
Exercising regularly
Not smoking
Eating a healthy diet
A pulse is caused by
changes in blood pressure in an artery
the valves in an artery opening and closing
red blood cells colliding with each other in the arteries
oxygen entering the blood in the lungs
What substance gives red blood cells their colour?
Haemoglobin
Platelets
Plasma
Glucose
There are three main types of blood cells. Which one of the following is not a blood cell?
Plasma
Red blood cell
Platelet
White blood cell
The main function of platelets cells is to
form clots.
fight disease.
carry oxygen around the body.
Where will you find antibodies?
White blood cells
Red blood cells
Lungs
If you cut yourself, you will bleed for a short time. Then the blood thickens and hardens. It forms a clot. What causes this clot?
Platelets form this clot.
Haemoglobin leaves red blood cells to form the clot.
Antibodies from white blood cells.
Your body is running out of blood.
How many chambers are there in the human heart?
Four
Two
Three
Six
Which chamber of the heart does deoxygenated blood enter when returning from the body?
Right atrium
Left atrium
Right ventricle
Left ventricle
Which one of the following statements is incorrect?
The walls of capillaries are thick.
Veins carry blood into the heart.
The walls of veins are thin.
There are no valves in arteries.
What type of blood flows in capillaries?
Both oxygenated and deoxygenated blood
Deoxygenated blood only
Oxygenated blood only
Which one of the following statements is incorrect?
The number of heartbeats increases while we sleep.
Each heartbeat causes a pulse.
Our pulse rate can be increased by exercise.
Pulse rate of a person generally changes throughout the day.