Bones and Muscles, Health and Nutrition
Test Paper
Test Paper
Health and Nutrition & Bones and Muscles
Section A: Multiple Choice Questions (10 marks)
- Which nutrient is essential for muscle growth?
a) Carbohydrates
b) Fats
c) Proteins
d) Vitamins - What is the primary function of roughage in our diet?
a) Provide energy
b) Aid in digestion
c) Build muscles
d) Store vitamins - Which type of joint is found in the shoulder?
a) Hinge
b) Ball and socket
c) Pivot
d) Gliding - What is the main function of ligaments?
a) Connect muscles to bones
b) Connect bones to bones
c) Protect internal organs
d) Produce blood cells - Which vitamin is crucial for bone health?
a) Vitamin A
b) Vitamin C
c) Vitamin D
d) Vitamin K - Which disease is caused by a deficiency of vitamin C?
a) Rickets
b) Scurvy
c) Beriberi
d) Pellagra - Which type of muscle is found in the heart?
a) Skeletal muscle
b) Smooth muscle
c) Cardiac muscle
d) Voluntary muscle - What is the function of tendons?
a) Connect bones to bones
b) Connect muscles to bones
c) Protect internal organs
d) Produce synovial fluid - Which of the following is a communicable disease?
a) Diabetes
b) Hypertension
c) Tuberculosis
d) Scurvy - Which mineral is important for healthy teeth and bones?
a) Iron
b) Calcium
c) Potassium
d) Sodium
Section B: Fill in the Blanks (10 marks)
- _______ is the process by which the body breaks down food into absorbable nutrients.
- The skeleton is made up of _____ bones in an adult human body.
- Vitamin D is essential for the absorption of ______ in the body.
- The longest bone in the human body is the ______.
- Proteins are made up of smaller units called ______.
- Red blood cells are produced in the ______.
- The ______ system is responsible for removing waste from the body.
- A joint that allows movement in all directions is called a ______ joint.
- ______ is a deficiency disease caused by lack of vitamin A.
- Muscles are attached to bones by ______.
Section C: Short Answer Questions (10 marks)
- Explain the role of carbohydrates in our diet.
- Describe the function of the skeletal system.
- Discuss the differences between communicable and non-communicable diseases, and give examples.
- Differentiate between voluntary and involuntary muscles.
- What is a balanced diet and why is it important?
- How do ligaments and tendons contribute to movement?
- What are deficiency diseases? Provide two examples.
- What is osteoporosis and how can it be prevented?
- Describe the different types of joints in the human body.
- How many bones are there in the human skull, and what are their primary functions?