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IB SEHS Unit 2 Exercise Physiology Multiple Choice Test & Answeres

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  • September 1, 2024
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IB SEHS


Topic 2 Test: Exercise Physiology




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Instructions to candidates

 Do not open this examination paper until instructed to do so.
 Answer all questions.
 Answers must be written within the answer spaces provided.
 The maximum mark for this paper is [ 53 marks].

, 1. What are some of the principal structures of the ventilatory system? (1)
A. Nose, mouth, pharynx, larynx, aorta
B. Bronchi, bronchioles, lungs, alveoli, trachea
C. Bronchioles, lungs, alveoli, trachea, pulmonary artery
D. Bronchioles, lungs, alveoli, pulmonary vein, bronchi

2. What are the functions of the nose during inspiration? (1)

I. To moisten the air
II. To diffuse oxygen from the air
III. To filter the air

A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III

3. What is residual volume? (1)
A. Volume of air in the lungs after maximum inhalation
B. Inflow and outflow of air between the atmosphere and the lungs
C. Volume of air still contained in the lungs after maximal expiration
D. Additional inspired air over and above tidal volume

4. Which defines maximal oxygen consumption? (1)
A. Maximum volume of oxygen inhaled and used per minute
B. Maximum volume of air exhaled after a maximum inhalation
C. Maximum volume of oxygenated blood ejected per minute
D. Maximum volume of oxygen breathed in or out per breath

5. What is vital capacity? (1)
A. Inspiratory reserve volume plus total lung capacity
B. Total lung capacity minus residual volume
C. Tidal volume plus inspiratory reserve volume
D. Residual volume minus expiratory reserve volume

6. Which combination is used to calculate vital capacity? (1)
A. Total lung capacity + expiratory reserve volume + tidal volume
B. Total lung capacity + residual volume + expiratory reserve volume
C. Inspiratory reserve volume + expiratory capacity + residual volume
D. Inspiratory reserve volume + tidal volume + expiratory reserve volume

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