- •Тесты 2 курс (доуч)
- •Infectious jaundice is characterized by ____.
- •Infections are spread by ____.
- •In the adult the heart makes ____ beats per minute.
- •I ____ him since childhood.
- •In anemia the red blood cell count is considerably ____.
- •In 1884 r.Koch ____ his book on cholera.
- •In the human being the size of the heart is ____ large ____ his fist.
- •In severe forms of gastritis secretion is observed to be completely ____.
- •In infants the lungs are ____.
- •766. Endocrine disease is ____.
- •In the presence of anemia the red blood cell count is ____.
- •Irregular plural forms of nouns are:
Infectious jaundice is characterized by ____.
- fever
- red face
- pain in the chest
- good appetite
- headache
The symptom of diphtheria is ____.
- coated throat
- toothache
- pain in the chest
- pain in the leg
- pain in the arm
The symptom of diphtheria is ____.
- delirium
- pain in the chest
- good appetite
- vomiting
- pain in the arms
The verb in the Passive Voice is:
- were spread
- spreads
- spread
- is spreading
- have spread
The verb in the Passive Voice is:
- are caused
- caused
- causes
- has caused
- were causing
The modal verb is:
- may
- think
- stay
- take
- make
The modal verb is:
- can
- say
- like
- take
- make
The modal verb is:
- must
- make
- speak
- go
- say
The modal verb is:
- can
- look
- save
- dream
- win
The verb in the Active Voice is:
- affected
- has been affected
- have been affected
- was affected
- were affected
The verb in the Active Voice is:
- infected
- was infected
- was being infected
- were infected
- have been infected
The synonym to the word “medicine” is:
- pills
- illness
- pulse
- measure
- prescription
The verb in the Active Voice is:
- associate
- was associated
- have been associated
- has been associated
- were associated
The verb in the Passive Voice is:
- are revealed
- revealed
- reveals
- have revealed
- has revealed
The equivalent of the modal verb is:
- to be allowed to
- to be late
- to be glad
- to be proud
- to go to
The equivalent of the modal verb is:
- to be able to
- to be glad
- to be surprised
- to meet
- to be sorry
The equivalent of the modal verb is:
- to have to
- to go
- to be sorry
- to be late
- to be satisfied
The modal verb is:
- might
- stay
- save
- go
- give
The Infinitive is:
- o be given
- have given
- give
- has given
- was given
The Infinitive is:
- to prescribe
- prescribed
- was prescribed
- is prescribing
- prescribes
The Infinitive is:
- to radiate
- radiated
- have radiated
- was radiated
- radiates
The verb in the Passive Voice is:
- have been regulated
- have regulated
- regulated
- is regulating
- was regulating
The verb in the Active Voice is:
- stimulates
- was stimulated
- is stimulated
- have been stimulated
- was being stimulated
The verb in the Active Voice is:
- dilates
- was dilated
- has been dilated
- were dilated
- have been dilated
The verb in the Active Voice is:
- diminishes
- to diminish
- was diminished
- were diminished
- was being diminished
The verb in the Active Voice is:
- have improved
- were improved
- has been improved
- is improved
- was improved
The verb in the Passive Voice is:
- was being contributed
- was contributing
- has contributed
- contributed
- is contributing
The modal verb is:
- may
- compose
- say
- win
- loose
The modal verb is:
- can
- take
- loose
- stay
- come
Infections are spread by ____.
- insects
- cars
- plants
- flowers
- grass
The noun is:
- gastritis
- beautiful
- to drink
- to take
- to move
The noun is:
- dysentery
- main
- affected
- to drink
- easy
The verb is:
- to damage
- direct
- gastritis
- recovery
- cancer
The verb is:
- to treat
- slow
- gastritis
- respiratory
- infection
The adverb is:
- badly
- to spread
- to move
- to love
- happy
The noun is:
- diphtheria
- to loose
- bad
- sure
- general
The noun is:
- prostration
- to give
- good
- to reveal
- to eliminate
The verb is:
- to eliminate
- diagnosis
- fatal
- gastritis
- cancer
The noun is:
- larynx
- fatal
- to eliminate
- extreme
- to take
The noun is:
- carcinoma
- various
- inner
- fatal
- to give
The noun is:
- smear
- severe
- fatal
- general
- good
The verb is:
- to disintegrate
- anemia
- smear
- depression
- bronchitis
The adjective is:
- irregular
- anemia
- smear
- blood
- to disintegrate
The verb in the Present Simple Active is:
- provides
- has been provided
- is provided
- provided
- was provided
The verb in the Past Simple Active is:
- saw
- seen
- have seen
- has seen
- sees
The verb in the Present Perfect Active is:
- have eaten
- eats
- ate
- was eaten
- have been eaten
The verb in the Present Perfect Passive is:
- has been kept
- has kept
- have kept
- keep
- kept
The verb in the Past Perfect Passive is:
- had been found
- was found
- found
- were found
- find
The verb in the Passive Voice is:
- have been lost
- has lost
- have lost
- is loosing
- was loosing
The verb in the Passive Voice is:
- was observed
- have observed
- observed
- will observe
- has observed
The verb in the Passive Voice is:
- has been finished
- had finished
- have finished
- finished
- have been finishing
The verb in the Active Voice is:
- have been watching
- was being watched
- is watched
- have been watched
- will be watched
The verb in the Active Voice is:
- had been improving
- had been improved
- has been improved
- was improved
- were improved
The verb in the Future Simple Passive is:
- will be sent
- will send
- is sent
- will be sending
- sends
The verb in the Past Continuous Active is:
- were telling
- is telling
- was told
- are telling
- were told
The verb in the Past Perfect Continuous Tense is:
- had been knitting
- has been knitting
- is knitting
- has knit
The verb in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense is:
- will have been driving
- will be driving
- is driving
- will have driven
- has driven
The verb in the Future Continuous Active is:
- will be making
- will make
- is making
- was making
- will be made
The diphtheria bacilli can be revealed in the ____.
- smear
- leg
- heart
- liver
- kidney
General prostration is a sign of ____.
- diphtheria
- vomiting
- headache
- nausea
- backache
The antitoxin treatment is used in ____.
- diphtheria
- headache
- backache
- toothache
- heartache
The encephalitis is called ____.
- blood infection
- arm infection
- heart infection
- liver infection
- kidney infection
Ulcer of the stomach can cause ____.
- cancer of the stomach
- cancer of the blood
- cancer of the foot
- cancer of the arm
- cancer of the lung
Obstruction of the bile ducts is a disease of ____.
- liver
- kidney
- heart
- lung
- leg
The pain in the right arm and shoulder is a sign of ____.
- cholesystitis
- headache
- toothache
- backache
- bronchitis
The noun is:
- membrane
- infectious
- during
- respiratory
- other
The adjective is:
- intestinal
- membrane
- to move
- blood
- abnormality
The adverb is:
- abnormally
- way
- membrane
- to cause
- infection
The verb is:
- to take
- blood
- mucus
- respiratory
- when
The noun is:
- drop
- respiratory
- abnormal
- former
- impossible
The verb is:
- to evacuate
- infection
- tract
- where
- blood
The adverb is:
- simply
- impossible
- through
- why
- subgroup
The noun is:
- inflammation
- sometimes
- fatty
- may
- why
The adverb is:
- always
- pain
- development
- side
- way
Purulent form of cholesystitis requires an emergency ____.
- operation
- moving
- smiling
- palpation
- changing
The verb in the Future Simple Passive is:
- will be said
- will say
- will be saying
- said
- was said
The verb in the Past Perfect Continuous Tense is:
- had been bleeding
- have been bleeding
- has been bleeding
- is bleeding
- was bleeding
The verb in the Present Continuous Active is:
- is swimming
- was swimming
- were swimming
- was swum
- is swum
The verb in the Past Continuous Passive is:
- were being done
- were doing
- were done
- done
- is being done
The verb in the Past Continuous Active is:
- was choosing
- was chosen
- has been chosen
- is choosing
- are choosing
The verb in the Past Perfect Continuous Tense is:
- had been catching
- have been catching
- was catching
- was being caught
- catch
The verb in the Future Continuous Active is:
- will be smoking
- will smoke
- shall smoke
- was smoking
- is smoking
The verb in the Past Perfect Passive is:
- had been done
- has been done
- have done
- was done
- is doing
The verb in the Past Continuous Active is:
- were bringing
- is bringing
- are bringing
- was brought
- brings
The verb in the Future Perfect Active is:
- shall have met
- shall meet
- will be met
- is meeting
- had met
The verb in the Past Continuous Active is:
- was shutting
- is shut
- was shut
- shut
- is shutting
The verb in the Present Continuous Active is:
- are sleeping
- was sleeping
- sleep
- slept
- were sleeping
The verb in the Future Perfect Active is:
- will have bought
- will be bought
- have bought
- had bought
- bought
The verb in the Future Simple Passive is:
- will be broken
- will break
- was broken
- shall break
- breakes
____ any differences between the oblique and radiated muscles?
- are there
- there was
- wasn’t there
- isn’t there
- there is
____ over than 200 bones in the adult’s skeleton.
- there are
- is there
- wasn’t there
- isn’t there
- there was
____ over than 600 skeletal muscles in the human body.
- there are
- is there
- wasn’t there
- isn’t there
- there was
____ any differences between the cranial and facial parts of the skull?
- are there
- there are
- there was
- there wasn’t
- there isn’t
Are there any chemical laboratories in ____ institution?
- your
- themselves
- himself
- myself
- herself
There are many well-equipped laboratories in ____ university.
- our
-itself
- them
- themselves
- himself
____ are the best medical students in our university.
- they
- it
- he
- she
- I
____ diagnosed bronchitis and prescribed the medicines.
- he
- himself
- his
- yours
- hers
I ____ a doctor.
- am
- aren’t
- are
- is
- isn’t
This prescription is ____.
- mine
- yourselves
- itself
- herself
- himself
It is ____ stethoscope.
- my
- I
- herself
- himself
- themselves
The noun in the Possessive case is:
- patient’s
- measures
- diagnosis
- analysis
- Psychiatrics
The noun in the Possessive case is:
- doctor’s car
- doctor writes
- doctors
- doctors in white cars
- doctor drives his car
The odd word is:
-esophagus
-Psychiatrics
-Psychology
-Pediatrics
-Philosophy
The adjective is:
- scientific
- science
- scientist
- scientology
- scissors
A medicine or treatment that relieves pain or cures illness is called ____.
- remedy
-Psychiatrics
-Psychology
-Pediatrics
-Philosophy
The synonym to the word “treatment” is:
-cure
-science
- technology
- medicine
- territory
We learn ____ in order to find new friends abroad and get acquainted with the culture of the UK and the USA.
- the English language
- Cardiography
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Psychiatry
____ may be considered as the most efficient means of information exchange between the people of our planet.
-foreign languages
- inflammatory process
- the bones
- facial part
- inner organs
The verb in the Past Simple Active Voice is:
-received
- receives
- receive
- receiving
- will receive
The verb in the Past Simple Active Voice is:
-provided
- provides
- provide
- providing
- will provide
The verb Tense in the sentence: “They improve the quality and range of medical services” is:
-Present Simple Active
- Future Simple Passive
- Past Simple Passive
- Future Simple Active
- Present Simple Passive
The noun is:
-preparation
- prestigious
- previous
- preventive
- preparatory
The verb is:
- to prepare
- physically
- behavioral
- educational
- mentally
The body tissue that can contract and produce movement is ____.
-muscle
-skull
-skeleton
-vertebrae
-rib
The verb is:
-to sign
- realization
- comfortable
- development
- participation
The verb in the Present Simple Tense (Active Voice) is:
-supports
- supporting
- are supporting
- was supported
- supported
____ is the language frequently used in medical practice.
-Latin
- Norwegian
- Chinese
- Ancient Greek
- Hebrew
The odd word is:
- skull
- Dentistry
- Therapeutics
- Pediatrics
- Pharmaceutics
The adjective is:
- medical
- drugs
- remedy
- treatment
-pills
The science that deals with preventing and treating of diseases is called ____.
-medicine
- chemistry
- pathological anatomy
- apology
- philosophy
A substance that is used in treating disease or relieving pain and that is usually in the form of a pill or liquid is called ____.
- medicine
- carbon dioxide
- oxygen
- water
- hemoglobine
The noun in the plural form is:
- vertebrae
-radius
- arch
- analysis
-genesis
The correct writing is:
- coccyx
- cossyx
- cossix
- coscyks
- coccix
The vertebra is ____.
- a small bone, which is formed by the body and the arch
- 2 main parts of the chest
- the spinal column
- the adult skeleton
- the largest bone in the skeleton
There are ____ bones in the skull.
- 26
- 2 main parts
- 12 pairs
- over 200
- 600
There are ____ bones in the adult skeleton.
- over 200
- 2 main parts
- 26
- 12 pairs
- 600
The bones of the trunk ____ the spinal column and the chest.
- are
- was
- am
- isn’t
- is
The synonym to the word “spine” is:
- spinal column
- skeleton
- chest
- vertebrae
- skull
The synonym to the verb “to consist of” is:
-to be composed
-to be trained
-to be educated
- to be deprived
-to be broken
The verb Tense in the sentence: “All the vertebrae compose the spinal column” is:
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Past Simple Active Voice
- Future SimpleActive Voice
- Past Simple Passive Voice
- Present SimplePassive Voice
The skeleton is composed of ____.
- bones
- vessels
- muscular tissue
- neurons
- only ribs and vertebrae
The verb Tense in the sentence “In the adult the skeleton has over 200 bones” is:
- Present SimpleActive Voice
- Past Simple Active Voice
- Future Simple Active Voice
- Past Simple Passive Voice
- Future Simple Passive Voice
The verb Tense in the sentence“The vertebra is a small bone” is:
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Past Simple Active Voice
- Future Simple Active Voice
- Past Simple Passive Voice
- Future Simple Passive Voice
The verb Tensein the sentence“Twelve thoracic vertebrae have large bodies” is:
- Present Simple Active
- Present Simple Passive
- Past Simple Passive
- Future Simple Passive
- Past Simple Active
There are ____ vertebrae in the sacral part of the spinal column.
- 5
- 32
- from 1 to 5
- 34
- about 26
There are ____ vertebrae in the lumbar part of the spinal column.
- 5
- 32
- from 1 to 5
- 34
- about 26
There are ____ vertebrae in the thoracic part of the spinal column.
- 12
- 600
- from 1 to 5
- from 32 to 34
- about 26
There are ____ vertebrae in the cervical part of the spinal column.
- 7
- about 26
- from 1 to 5
- from 32 to 34
-2
There are ____ vertebrae in the coccyx.
-from 1 to 5
- 2
- about 200
- from 32 to 34
- 6
____ 32 or 34 vertebrae in the spine of the adult.
- there are
- wasn’t there
- is there
- aren’t there
- there is
The eleventh and twelfth ribs ____ free.
-are
- wasn’t
- is
- am
- is not
The lumbar vertebrae ____ the largest vertebrae in the spinal column.
-are
- wasn’t
- is
- am
- is not
The verb Tense in the sentence “The bones consist of organic and inorganic substance” is:
-Present Simple Active
- Past Simple Passive
- Past Simple Active
- Present Simple Passive
- Present Continuous Active
The verb in the Present Simple Active is:
- connects
- is connected
- connecting
- connected
- was connected
The adjective in comparative degree is:
- larger
- the largest
- large
- largest
- lark
The adjective in comparative degree is:
- smaller
- cranial
- the largest
- the worst
- the most important
The eyeballs ____ in the orbits.
- are
- am
- wasn’t
- isn’t
- is
The verb Tense in the sentence “The other two cavities are the orbits” is:
- Present Simple Active
- Past Simple Passive
- Future Simple Passive
- Present Simple Passive
- Past Simple Active
The verb Tense in the sentence “The brain is located in the cranial cavity” is:
- Present Simple Passive
- Past Simple Passive
- Future Simple Passive
- Past Simple Active
- Present Simple Active
The verb Tense in the sentence “The skull consists of facial and cranial parts” is:
- Present Simple Active
- Past Simple Passive
- Future Simple Passive
- Past Simple Active
- Present Simple Passive
The noun in the plural form is:
- ribs
- eleventh
- coccyx’s
- consists of
- pelvis
The noun is:
- vertebrae
- cranial
- facial
- cervical
- organical
An infection of the small intestine caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholera is called ____.
-cholera
-cholerass
-cholerha
-choleric temper
-chollera
The odd word is:
- atria
- pharinx
- stomach
- large intestine
- esophagus
The odd word is:
- atria
- lumbar
- sacral
- thorasic
- cervical
The odd word is:
- pelvis
- pericardium
- ventricle
- vein
- atrium
The bones of the skeleton are connected together by the joints or by the ____.
- cartilages and ligaments
- septum
- atria
- ventricles
- valves
The basic part of the chest is formed by the ____.
- ribs and the spinal column
- upper extremity
- atria and ventricles
- lower extremity
- nerves and pleura
The bones consist of ____.
-organic and inorganic substance
- neutrons and neutrinos
- thrombocytes and leucocytes
- plasma and magma
- oxygen and carbon dioxide
The right word is:
-breastbone
- breasthead
- breastleg
- breastnose
-breastarm
The lower extremities are connected with the trunk by the ____.
- pelvis
- septum
- pericardium
- valves
- ribs
The synonym to the word-combination “spinal column” is:
- spine
- leg
- arm
- rib
- chest
There are ____ thoracic vertebrae in the spinal column.
- 12
- 34
- 32
- 2
- 26
There are ____ pairs of ribs in the chest.
- 12
- 34
- 32
- 7
- 25
Lumbar vertebrae have oval ____.
- bodies
- neck
- head
- muscle
- rib
____ is a small bone which is formed by the body and the arch.
- vertebra
- tongue
- salivary gland
- muscle
- brain
The spine consists of the cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral vertebrae and the ____.
- coccyx
- heart
- liver
- colon
- intestine
____ is the structure of bones that supports the body of a person or animal.
-skeleton
-atrium
-artery
-oblique muscle
-radiated muscle
The skull consists of ____.
- cranial and facial parts
- esophagus and pharynx
- two chambers
- three lobes
- 32 vertebrae
There are ____ bones in the skull.
- 26
- over than 500
- 90
- over than 200
- over than 400
The odd word is:
- lecture
- muscles
- bones
-ribs
-capillaries
The verb Tense in the sentence “The terms established in Basel Nomina Anatomica were not used in the USSR” is:
- Past SimplePassive Voice
- Past Perfect Continuous Active Voice
-Past Perfect Passive Voice
- Past ContinuousPassive Voice
- Present Perfect Continuous Active Voice
The verb Tense in the sentence “The Basel Nomina Anatomica was greatly changed at the Congress of Anatomists in Jena” is:
- Past Simple Passive Voice
- Past Perfect Continuous Active Voice
-Past Perfect Passive Voice
- Past Continuous Passive Voice
- Present Perfect Continuous Active Voice
The verb Tense in the sentence “The Basel Nomina Anatomica was introduced in 1895” is:
- Past Simple Passive Voice
- Past Perfect Continuous Active Voice
-Past Perfect Passive Voice
- Past Continuous Passive Voice
- Present Perfect Continuous Active Voice
The Basel Nomina Anatomica ____ in 1895.
- was introduced
- introduce them
- introduces itself
- is introducing
- has been never introduced
Paris Nomina Anatomica includes new universal ____.
- anatomical terms
- supermarkets
- religious terms
- conferences and seminars
- types of infectious diseases
The names of all muscles were established at three Congresses in ____.
- Basel, Jena and Paris
- London, Rome
- Astana, Karaganda
- London, St Petersburg
- Kishinev, Kiev
New universal anatomical terms ____ on the IVth International Federal Congress of Anatomists in 1995.
- were established
- am establishing
- is establishing
- establishes
- establish
About 35%- 40% of the body weight ____ by the muscles.
- is formed
- is laid
-is proved
- is introduced
- is established
The free extremities are formed by ____ muscles.
-long
- vascular
- ventricular
- facial
- septum
All muscles are divided into three basic groups: ____ muscles.
-long, short and wide
- vascular
- atrio-ventricular
- facial and cranial
- ventricular
The basic methods of study which were used to determine the functions of the muscles are ____.
-experimental work on animals, the study of the muscles on a living human body and on the corpse
- X-ray and MRI
- microscopic analysis
- reading and evaluation
- statistics
The verb Tense in the sentence “The researchers carried out many experiments” is:
- Past Simple Active
- Present Simple Active
- Present Simple Passive
- Past Simple Passive
- Future Simple Active
The muscles are formed by a mass of ____ cells.
- muscle
- destroyed
- venous
- extensors
- oblique
The adjective is:
- connective
- connector
- connection
- to connect
- connects
Oblique muscle was called according to its ____.
- direction
- venous circulation
- pleasant smell
- frequent contractions
- establishment
Extensors were called according to ____.
- their uses
- greenish color
- different weight and volume
- strong smell
- growing ability
Radiated muscles were called according to the ____.
- structure of their fibers
- color
- number of leucocytes
- smell
- ESR
____ form the walls of body cavities.
- wide muscles
- anterior muscles
- upper muscles
- ventricularmuscles
- cranial muscles
All the muscles may be divided into the muscles of the ____.
- trunk, head, and extremities
-spleen and esophagus
- upper and low extremities
- atria and the spine
-liver and kidneys
About ____ (per cent) of the body weight of adult person is formed by the muscles.
- 35%- 40%
- 2%- 3%
- 100%
- 90%
-7%
There are about ____ skeletal muscles in the human body.
- 600
- 26
- 40
- 14
- 20
The verb Tense in the sentence “The long muscles compose the free parts of the extremities” is:
- Present Simple
- Present Continuous
- Past Simple
- Past Continuous
- Future Continuous
The verb Tense in the sentence “The wide muscles form the walls of the body cavities” is:
- Present Simple
- Present Continuous
- Past Simple
- Past Continuous
- Future Continuous
The muscles ____ the active agents of motion and contraction.
- are
- was
- is
- was not
- am
____ many blood vessels and nerves in the muscles.
- there are
- was there
- there is
- there was
- is there
The synonym to the word “shape” is:
- form
- surface
- apex
- cavity
- border
The verb Tense in the sentence “Each lung has the base, apex, two borders and three surfaces” is:
- Present Simple
- Future Simple
- Present Continuous
- Past Simple
- Past Continuous
The verb Tense in the sentence “They are conical in shape” is:
- Present Simple
- Past Continuous
- Present Continuous
- Past Simple
- Future Continuous
The verb Tense in the sentence “The lungs are the main organs of the respiratory system” is:
- Present Simple
- Present Continuous
- Past Simple
- Past Continuous
- Future Continuous
The lungs are the main organs of the ____ system.
- respiratory
- nervous
- muscular
- alimentary
- cardio-vascular
Each lung has ____ borders.
- 2
- 32
- 26
- 1
- 3
Each lung has ____ surfaces.
- 3
- 32
- 26
- 2
- 1
The place where the lungs are located is called ____.
- lateral cavities of the chest
- the lumbar part of spinal column
- cardio-vascular system
- alimentary tract
- pelvis
Each lung ____ the base, apex, two borders and three surfaces.
- has
- have had
- having
- have
- had
The lungs are ____ in shape.
- conical
- oval
- long and thin
- triangular
- lateral
____ separates the right lung from the left one.
- mediastinum
- respiratory system
- lateral cavities
- base
- apex
The lungs ____ in the lateral cavities of the chest.
- are located
- are covered
- are separated
- are disturbed
- are destroyed
The lungs ____ with the pleura.
- are covered
- are located
- are separated
- are disturbed
- are destroyed
The lungs ____ from each other by mediastinum.
- are separated
- are located
- are covered
- are disturbed
- are destroyed
There are ____ lungs in the human body.
- 2
- 26
- 3
- 1
- over than two
The main organs of respiratory system are ____.
- the lungs
- the alimentary tract
- intestines
- the heart
- skull and skeleton
____ are on each side of the spinal column.
- posterior borders of the lungs
- pharynx
- vertebrae
- esophagus
- abdomen
____ is thin and overlaps the pericardium.
- the anterior border of the lungs
- apex of the lungs
- base of the lungs
- abdomen
- esophagus
The base of the lung is located ____.
- in the convex surface of the diaphragm
- in the alimentary tract
- in the large intestine
- beneath the liver
- on each side of the spinal column
The verb Tense in the sentence “The weight of the lungs varies according to many conditions” is:
- Present Simple
- Future Continuous
- Present Continuous
- Past Continuous
- Future Simple
The comparative degree of the adjective “heavy” is:
- heavier
- the heaven
- heaven
- the heaviest
- the most heavy
The adjective in comparative degree is:
- later
- late
- lateral
- latency
- lethal
The adult’s lungs ____darker than the lungs in infant.
- are
- was
- is
- wasn’t
- isn’t
The child’s lungs ____ pale rose.
- are
- was
- is
- wasn’t
- isn’t
The color of child’s lungs ____ pale rose.
- are
- was
- is
- wasn’t
- isn’t
____ lobe of the left lung is smaller.
- the upper
- the right
- the left
- the triangular and oval
- the convex
There are ____ lobes in the left lung.
- 2
- 4
- 5
- 26
- 1
There are ____ lobes in the right lung.
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 26
- 1
____ lobe of the left lung is larger.
- the lower
- the right
- the left
- the pale rose
- the convex
The large glands of the alimentary tract are ____.
- gallbladder and pancreas
- duodenum and ileum
- pharynx and esophagus
- the soft and hard palates
- the organ of taste
The odd word is :
- measles
- esophagus
- pharynx
- stomach
- small intestine
The stomach is____.
- dilated portion of the alimentary tract
- the largest gland
- the first division of the alimentary tract
- the lower lobe of the lung
- the organ of taste
____ is heavier.
- the right lung
- the child’s lung
- the upper lung
- the lower lung
- the convex lung
The capacity of the stomach is ____ liters.
- from 2.14 to 4.25
- from 0.14 to 0.25
- from 0.04 to 0.05
- from 6.14 to 8.25
- from 0.03 to 0.25
The length of the alimentary tract is about ____.
- 8 meters
- 21.5 meters
- 2.14 meters
- 13 meters
- 18 meters
The small intestine is composed of the ____.
- duodenum, jejunum and ileum
- mouth, pharynx, esophagus
- gallbladder and pancreas
- the soft and hard palates
- the organ of taste
The small intestine is a ____ about 6.5 meters long.
- thin-walled muscular tube
- a dilated portion of the alimentary tract
- the large gland
- the first division of the alimentary tract
- the organ of taste
The large intestine is about ___ long.
- 1.5 meters
- 21.5 meters
- 2.14 meters
- 13 meters
- 18 meters
The large intestine is divided into ____.
- caecum, colon and rectum
- mouth, pharynx, esophagus
- gallbladder and pancreas
- the soft and hard palates
- the organ of taste
The largest gland in the human body is ____.
- the liver
- the pharynx
- the stomach
- the salivary glands
- the esophagus
____ is the center of a wide system of communication.
- the brain
- the pharynx
- the stomach
- the heart
- the lungs
The brain consists of about ____.
- 12 billion cells
- 2 chambers
- atrium and ventricle
- two lobes
- caecum, colon and rectum
The weight of the human brain is ____.
- from 1 to 2 kg
- from 3 to 4 kg
- from 0.025 to 1.28 kg
- from 3.2 to 4.5 kg
- from 0.5 to 0.9 kg
A constant flow of stimuli comes into the brain through ____.
- the spinal cord
- the pharynx
- caecum, colon and rectum
- atrium and ventricle
- the soft palates
The verb Tense in the sentence “The brain summarizes and analyzes stimuli from our eyes, ears, and other sense organs” is:
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Present Continuous Active Voice
- Present Perfect Active Voice
- Past Simple Active Voice
- Past Perfect Active Voice
The organ that summarizes and analyzes stimuli from our eyes, ears, and other sense organs is ____.
- the brain
- the right lung
- esophagus
- the spinal cord
-the pelvis
The verb Tense in the sentence “The stimuli come to the brain from our eyes, ears, and other sense organs” is:
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Present Continuous Active Voice
- Present Perfect Passive Voice
- Past Simple Active Voice
- Past Perfect Active Voice
The verb Tense in the sentence “A constant flow of stimuli comes into the brain through the spinal cord” is:
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Present Continuous Active Voice
- Present Perfect Passive Voice
- Past Simple Active Voice
- Present Simple Passive Voice
The verb Tense in the sentence “The brain controls vision, hearing, physical movements and even emotions” is:
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Present Continuous Active Voice
- Present Continuous Passive Voice
- Past Simple Passive Voice
- Present Simple Passive Voice
The organ that controls vision, hearing, physical movements and even emotions is ____.
- the brain
- the stomach
- the liver
- the spine
- the heart
The verb Tense in the sentence “The brain sends orders through the nerve fibers in the spinal cord to different parts of the human body” is:
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Present Continuous Active Voice
- Present Continuous Passive Voice
- Past Simple Passive Voice
- Present Simple Passive Voice
The organ that sends orders to different parts of the human body is____.l
- the brain
- the stomach
- the liver
- the diaphragm
- the heart
The verb Tense in the sentence “The motor cortex controls many body movements of the human organism” is:
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Present Continuous Active Voice
- Present Continuous Passive Voice
- Past Simple Passive Voice
- Present Simple Passive Voice
The part of the brain that controls many body movements of the human organism is ____.
- the motor cortex
- the gallbladder
- the salivary glands
- the hard palate
- the soft palate
The verb Tense in the sentence “The motor cortex becomes tired rapidly” is:
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Present Continuous Active Voice
- Present Continuous Passive Voice
- Past Simple Passive Voice
- Present Simple Passive Voice
The part of the brain that becomes tired rapidly is ____.
- the motor cortex
- the gallbladder
- the salivary glands
- the hard palate
- the soft palate
The verb Tense in the sentence “The hypothalamus controls blood pressure” is:
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Present Continuous Active Voice
- Present Continuous Passive Voice
- Past Simple Passive Voice
- Present Simple Passive Voice
The part of the brain that controls blood pressure is____.
- the hypothalamus
- the upper lobe of the lung
- the lower lobe of the lung
- the atrium
- the salivary glands
The verb Tense in the sentence “The hypothalamus is almost never tired” is:
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Present Continuous Active Voice
- Present Continuous Passive Voice
- Past Simple Passive Voice
- Present Simple Passive Voice
The part of the brain that is almost never tired is called ____.
- the hypothalamus
- the upper lobe of the lung
- the lower lobe of the lung
- the atrium
- the salivary glands
The structure of bones that form the head and face of a person or animal is called ____.
- the skull
- the spleen
- the esophagus
- the pharynx
- the liver
The verb Tense in the sentence “The human heart contracts from the first moment of life until the last one” is:
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Present Continuous Active Voice
- Present Continuous Passive Voice
- Past Simple Passive Voice
- Present Simple Passive Voice
The verb Tense in the sentence “The rate of heart contractions varies in different persons and at different age” is:
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Present Continuous Active Voice
- Present Continuous Passive Voice
- Past Simple Passive Voice
- Present Simple Passive Voice
The verb Tense in the sentence“The rate of heart contractions is regulated by two groups of nerve fibers” is:
- Present Simple Passive Voice
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Present Continuous Active Voice
- Present Continuous Passive Voice
- Past Simple Passive Voice
The heart muscle works or contracts about ____ of the person’s life.
- one third of the time
- 10 years
- from 10 to 17 years
- from 26 to 27 months
- from 36 to 37 years
The verb Tense in the sentence“The heart muscle contracts about one third of the time of the person’s life” is:
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Present Continuous Active Voice
- Present Continuous Passive Voice
- Past Simple Passive Voice
- Present Simple Passive Voice
The verb Tense in the sentence “Each beat of the heart is followed by a period of rest for the cardiac muscle” is:
- Present Simple Passive Voice
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Present Continuous Active Voice
- Present Continuous Passive Voice
- Past Simple Passive Voice
The verb Tense in the sentence “The rate of heartbeat increases depending on different emotions” is:
- Present Simple Active Voice
- Present Continuous Active Voice
- Present Continuous Passive Voice
- Past Simple Passive Voice
- Present Simple Passive Voice
