NEET Biology: Locomotion and Movement — MCQ Test 20

Q6. Which connective tissue connects bones to other bones?

Q7. Which of the following disorders is incorrectly matched with its cause?

Q8. Which condition is characterized by reduced bone density and increased risk of fractures?

Q9. Which type of movement is seen in the human eyelids?

Q10. Which of the following is the first bone to undergo ossification during human development?

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Which type of joint connects the skull bones?

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This page provides a free online MCQ test for NEET Biology preparation, focusing specifically on the chapter Locomotion and Movement. It contains 10 carefully selected multiple-choice questions (MCQs) designed to test your conceptual understanding and exam readiness.

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Key concepts covered in this specific test include Connects, Important, Contraction, Function, Sarcomere, and Filaments.

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Q1. Which type of joint connects the skull bones?

  • A. Synovial joint
  • B. Cartilaginous joint
  • C. Fibrous joint
  • D. Hinge joint

Q2. Which mineral is most important for muscle contraction?

  • A. Iron
  • B. Sodium
  • C. Calcium
  • D. Magnesium

Q3. What is the primary function of the Z-line in a sarcomere?

  • A. Stores calcium ions
  • B. Anchors actin filaments
  • C. Binds myosin filaments
  • D. Produces ATP

Q4. Which muscle protein forms the thick filaments in the sarcomere?

  • A. Actin
  • B. Troponin
  • C. Tropomyosin
  • D. Myosin

Q5. Which type of muscle contraction occurs when tension is generated without changing muscle length?

  • A. Isotonic contraction
  • B. Isometric contraction
  • C. Eccentric contraction
  • D. Concentric contraction

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