Glands in humans - class-XI

Comprehensive quiz covering human endocrine, exocrine, and mixed glands; their hormones, functions, disorders, and relationship with the nervous system.

54 Questions Published

Questions

Question 1 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following gland is both endocrine as well as exocrine? 

  1. Thyroid
  2. Pancreas
  3. Payers patches
  4. Thymus
Question 2 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Match List I with List II and select the correct option.

List I List II
A. Adrenalin 1. Myxoedema
B. Hyperparathyroidism 2. Accelerates heart beat
C. Oxytocin 3. Salt-water balance
D. Hypothyroidism 4. Childbirth
E. Aldosterone 5. Demineralisation 
  1. A- 2, B- 5, C- 4, D- 1, E- 3
  2. A- 3, B- 4, C- 5, D- 3, E- 2
  3. A- 5, B- 3, C- 2, D- 4, E- 1
  4. A- 2, B- 3, C- 4, D- 5, E- 1
  5. A- 5, B- 3, C- 4, D- 2, E- 1
Question 3 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Match the column I with column II and select the correct option.

Column I Column II
A ANF 1 Regulates blood calcium levels
B MSH 2 Decreases blood pressure
C GIP 3 Pigmentation
D TCT 4 Inhibits gastric secretion
  1. A- 4, B- 1, C- 2, D- 3
  2. A- 2, B- 1, C- 4, D- 3
  3. A- 4, B- 1, C- 3, D- 2
  4. A- 3, B- 2, C- 4, D- 1
  5. A- 2, B- 3, C- 4, D- 1
Question 4 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Given below is an incomplete table about certain hormones, their source glands and one major effect of each on the body in humans. Identify the correct option for the three blanks A, B and C.

Glands Secretion Effect on body
A Oestrogen Maintenance of secondarysexual character
Alpha cellsof Islets ofLangerhans B Raises blood sugar level
Anteriorpituitary C Over secretion leads togigantism
  1. A - Placenta, B - Glucagon, C - Calcitonin
  2. A - Ovary, B - Glucagon, C - Growth hormone
  3. A - Placenta, B - Insulin, C - Vasopressin
  4. A - Ovary, B -Insulin, C - Calcitonin
Question 5 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Match the source gland with its respective hormone as well as the function and choose the correct option.

Sourcegland Hormone Function
(a) Thyroid Thyroxine Regulates blood calciumlevel
(b) Anteriorpituitary Oxytocin Contraction of uterusmuscles during child birth
(c) Posteriorpituitary Vasopressin Stimulates reabsorptionof water in the distaltubules in the nephron
(d) Corpusluteum Estrogen Supports pregnancy
  1. a
  2. b
  3. c
  4. d
Question 6 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following statements are false / true?
A. Calcitonin regulates the metabolism of calcium.
B. Oxytocin stimulates contraction of uterine muscles during birth.
C. Grave's disease is caused by malfunctioning of adrenal gland.
D. ADH stimulates absorption of water and increase the urine production.

  1. A and C are true ; B and D are false
  2. A and B are true ; C and D are false
  3. A and D are false ; B and C are true
  4. A, B and C are true ; D only false
  5. A only true ; B, C and D are false
Question 7 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Select the correct matched pair.

(a) Pineal gland  TSH
(b) Corpus luteum - Secretes oxytocin
(c) Interstitial cells - Erythropoietin
(d) Cholecystokinin - Stimulates pancreatic enzymesecretions
(e) Thyroxine - Adrenaline
  1. a
  2. b
  3. c
  4. d
  5. e
Question 8 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)
Match the items in column 'A' with those given in column 'B'.
Column 'A'                               Column 'B'
A. ADH                                     i Pituitary
B. ACTH                                   ii Mineralocorticoid 
C. Aldosterone                          iii Diabetes mellitus
D. Insulin                                  iv Diabetes insipidus
E. Testosterone                          v Vasodilator
  1. A- i, B- iv, C- ii, D- iii, E- v
  2. A- iv, B- ii, C- i, D- iii, E- v
  3. A- iv, B- i, C- ii, D- iii, E- v
  4. A- iv, B- i, C- iii, D- ii, E- iv
Question 9 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)
Which of the following statement are false/true?
(A) Calcitonin regulates the metabolism of calcium.
(B) Oxytocin stimulates contraction of the uterine muscle during birth.
(C) Grave's disease is caused by malfunctioning of the adrenal gland.
(D) ADH stimulates absorption of water and increases the urine production.
  1. A and C are true B and D are false.
  2. A and B are true C and D are false.
  3. A and D are true B and C are false.
  4. A, B and C are true D only false.
Question 10 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Match the list I with list II and choose the correct answer.
List I                                                   List II
A. Adenohypophysis                 (1) Epinephrine 
B. Adrenal medulla                    (2) Somatotropin 
C Parathyroid gland                   (3) Thymosin 
D Thymus gland                         (4) Parathormone

  1. A- 3, B- 1, C- 4, D- 2
  2. A- 1, B- 2, C- 3, D- 4
  3. A- 2, B- 1, C- 4, D- 3
  4. A- 4, B- 3, C- 2, D- 1
Question 11 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Salivary, tear, gastric and intestinal glands are examples of

  1. Endocrine glands
  2. Exocrine glands
  3. Embryonic tissue
  4. Simple glands
Question 12 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which among the following are ductless glands?

  1. Exocrine gland
  2. Endocrine gland
  3. Mixed gland
  4. None of the above
Question 13 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Endocrine glands put their secretions directly into

  1. Ducts
  2. Blood
  3. Both
  4. None of the above
Question 14 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Hormones are produced by

  1. Exocrine glands
  2. Endocrine glands
  3. Holocrine glands
  4. Apocrine glands
Question 15 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is the other name of the endocrine glands?

  1. Duct gland
  2. Normal
  3. Ductless gland
  4. Oesophagus
Question 16 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Mucus, saliva, earwax, oil, milk, digestive enzymes, bile juice, tear, cortisol, androgen, HCL, thymosin, rennin, Pancreatic juice

How many of them are secreted by exocrine glands?

  1. Twelve
  2. Three
  3. Eight
  4. Nine
Question 17 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Secretions of exocrine glands exclude

  1. Saliva
  2. Insulin
  3. Ear wax
  4. Milk
Question 18 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

A gland which transports secretions through ducts is an .......... gland.

  1. Endocrine
  2. Paracrine
  3. Autocrine
  4. Exocrine
Question 19 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Ductless glands are called 

  1. Alveolar glAnds
  2. Tubular glands
  3. Exocrine glands
  4. Endocrine glands
Question 20 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following gland has both exocrine and endocrine parts?

  1. Thyroid
  2. Pituitary
  3. Adrenal
  4. None of the above
Question 21 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following are heterocrine glands.
I.Thyroid
II.Parathyroid
III. Ovary
IV.Testis
V.Pituitary
Choose the correct option from below.

  1. I,II and IV
  2. III,IV and VI
  3. I,II and VI
  4. IV,V and VI
Question 22 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Integrative system in the body are 

  1. Endocrine system
  2. Nervous system
  3. Blood vascular system
  4. Both A and B
Question 23 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

In which category of gland, secretary cells mature, rupture and becomes the secretary product.

Type Example
$1$ Holocrine gland Sebaceous gland
$2$ Exocrine gland Salivary gland
$3$ Apocrine gland Mammary gland
$4$ Merocrine gland Pancreas
  1. $1$
  2. $2$
  3. $3$
  4. $4$
Question 24 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Intercellular communication in multicellular organisms occur through 

  1. Digestive system only
  2. Nervous system only
  3. Both nervous and endocrine system
  4. Respiratory system only
Question 25 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Hormones are ........... substances secreted in ........... quantities by .......... which acts on the effector organs.

  1. Electrical, large, endocrine gland
  2. Chemical, small, endocrine gland
  3. Electrical, large, exocrine gland
  4. Chemical, small , exocrine gland
Question 26 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following is not a gland ? 

  1. Stomach
  2. Liver
  3. Kidney
  4. Pancreas
Question 27 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The ductless glands in the human body which secrete hormones are called as

  1. Exocrine glands
  2. Endocrine glands
  3. Epithelial glands
  4. Metabolic glands
Question 28 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which type of signaling mechanism is most likely used for communication between two neighboring cells?

  1. Steroid hormones
  2. Molecules released in the extracellular space
  3. Endocrine signaling
  4. Molecules released in the bloodstream
Question 29 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

I am gland with ducts. My secretion may be enzyme, sweat, oil or tear. My ducts transports these secretion close to the source of production. Who am I?

  1. Thyroid gland
  2. Exocrine gland
  3. Endocrine gland
  4. Adrenal gland
Question 30 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Salivary glands are example of 

  1. Exocrine gland
  2. Endocrine gland
  3. Both of the above
  4. All of the above
Question 31 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Proprioreceptors are found in

  1. Sole of feet
  2. Adrenal cortex
  3. Hypothalamus
  4. Medulla
Question 32 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Integration system in the body is 

  1. Nervous system
  2. Endocrine system
  3. Circulatory system
  4. Nervous and Endocrine system
Question 33 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Endocrine glands are those glands which pour their secretion directly into 

  1. Ducts
  2. Substrate
  3. Blood
  4. All of the above
Question 34 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

A heterocrine gland is one which

  1. Has two distinct parts
  2. Serves a double function of exocrine and endocrine gland
  3. Produces two types of hormones
  4. Occurs in two places
Question 35 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of these is not an endocrine gland? 

  1. Liver
  2. Pancreas
  3. Testes
  4. Thymus
Question 36 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Hormones are produced by 

  1. Apocrine glands
  2. Endocrine glands
  3. Heterocrine glands
  4. Both B and C
Question 37 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Secretions of ductless glands is known as 

  1. Hormones
  2. Pheromones
  3. Enzymes
  4. Mucoids
Question 38 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Find out the correct statement. 

  1. Endocrine glands regulate neural activity but not vice versa.
  2. Neurons regulate endocrine activity but not vice versa.
  3. Endocrine glands regulate neural activity and nervous system regulates endocrine glands.
  4. Neither hormones control neural activity nor the neurons control endocrine activity.
Question 39 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of these is a mixed gland? 

  1. Thyroid
  2. Pituitary
  3. Adrenal
  4. Pancreas
Question 40 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

How many endocrine glands are located in human brain?

  1. 3
  2. 4
  3. 2
  4. 9
Question 41 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which one is endocrine? 

  1. Brunner's gland
  2. Crypts of Lieberkuhn
  3. Pars radiata
  4. Juxtaglomerulus
Question 42 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which is not involved in endocrine secretion? 

  1. Leydig cell
  2. Lutein cell
  3. Parafollicular cells of thyroid
  4. Kupffer cells
Question 43 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which one of the following pairs includes only endocrine glands?

  1. Thymus and testes
  2. Adrenal and ovary
  3. Parathyroid and adrenal
  4. Pancreas and parathyroid
Question 44 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of these hormones are not secreted by an endocrine gland?

  1. ADH
  2. PTH
  3. T$ _4$
  4. ANF
Question 45 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which one of the following statements is correct ?

  1. Neurons regulate endocrine activity, but not vice verse
  2. Endocrine glands regulate neural activity, and nervous system regulates endocrine glands
  3. Neither hormones control neural activity nor the neurons control endocrine activity
  4. Endocrine glands regulate neural activity, but not vice versa
Question 46 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Sebaceous glands:

  1. help keep the skin soft
  2. are involved in body temperature regulation
  3. are responsible for breaking out in a cold sweat
  4. are found in the external auditory meatus
Question 47 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The nervous system maintains homeostasis within the body by providing rapid responses to change. The other body system that responds more slowly, but just as importantly, is the 

  1. Integumentary system
  2. Endocrine system
  3. Cardiovascular system
  4. Musculoskeletal system
Question 48 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following is not an endocrine gland?

  1. Pituitary gland
  2. Thyroid gland
  3. Pineal gland
  4. Salivary gland
Question 49 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Match the following.

List-I List-II
a) Pericardial glands $1)$ Molluscs
b) Antennary glands $2)$ Rotifers
c) Protonephridia (solenocytes) $3)$ Arthropods
d) Protonephridia (flame bulbs) $4)$ Lancelets
  1. A-I, B-III, C-IV, D-II
  2. A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I
  3. A-II, B-I, C-III, D-V
  4. A-II, B-I, C-V, D-III
Question 50 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Study the following about endocrine disorder 

Hormones  Hyposecretion  Hypersecretion 
(I) Insulin  Diabetes mellitus  Unconsciousness and shock 
(II) Thyroxine  Simple Goitre  Myxoedema 
(III) Parathormone Tetany  Osteoporosis
(IV) Cortisol  Cushing's syndrome  Addison's diseases
  1. Only I,III and IV
  2. Only I,II and II
  3. Only I and III
  4. All are true
Question 51 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Integrative system in the body are

  1. Endocrine system
  2. Nervous system
  3. Blood vascular system
  4. Both endocrine and nervous system
Question 52 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Diosgenin is

  1. Saccharide
  2. Steroid
  3. Amino acids
  4. Peptide
Question 53 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given:

List-I List-II
A. Islets of Langerhans 1. Calcitonin
B. Pituitary gland 2. Epinephrine
C. Thyroid gland 3. Growth hormone
D. Adrenal gland 4. Insulin
  1. A - 3, B - 4, C - 1, D - 2
  2. A - 4, B - 3, C - 1, D - 2
  3. A - 4, B - 3, C - 2, D - 1
  4. A - 3, B - 2, C - 4, D - 1
Question 54 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which among the following is incorrect about the endocrine system?

  1. It relies on chemical messengers that travel through the bloodstream.
  2. It is a control system that has extremely rapid effects on the body.
  3. The hormones affect only certain "target" organs.
  4. It is involved in maintaining body homeostasis.
  5. Its organs secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream, rather than through ducts