Quiz - English 2
Quiz - English 2
Quiz - English 2
Questions Section:
C) To digest food
D) To circulate blood
A) Cardiac muscle
B) Smooth muscle
C) Skeletal muscle
D) Involuntary muscle
A) About 600
B) About 200
C) About 1000
D) About 400
Question 4: What is the name of the muscle located at the front of the upper arm?
A) Biceps
B) Triceps
C) Quadriceps
D) Deltoid
A) Skeletal muscle
B) Smooth muscle
C) Cardiac muscle
D) Voluntary muscle
Question 6: What type of muscle can be found in the walls of organs like the
stomach?
A) Skeletal muscle
B) Cardiac muscle
C) Smooth muscle
D) Voluntary muscle
A) Breathing
B) Digesting food
C) Running
D) Pumping blood
Question 8: What do we call the tissue that connects muscles to bones?
A) Tendons
B) Ligaments
C) Cartilage
D) Connective tissue
B) Not exercising
Rationale: The muscular system primarily enables movement in the body, working
in conjunction with the skeletal system.
Rationale: Skeletal muscles are under voluntary control, allowing for intentional
movements.
Rationale: The human body has approximately 600 muscles that aid in movement
and support.
Question 4: What is the name of the muscle located at the front of the upper arm?
Answer: A) Biceps
Rationale: The biceps muscle is located at the front of the upper arm and is
responsible for flexing the elbow.
Rationale: Cardiac muscle is specialized muscle tissue found only in the heart,
enabling it to pump blood.
Question 6: What type of muscle can be found in the walls of organs like the
stomach?
Rationale: Smooth muscle is found in the walls of hollow organs, such as the
stomach and intestines, and is involuntary.
Question 7: Which action is an example of using skeletal muscles?
Answer: C) Running
Answer: A) Tendons
Rationale: Tendons are connective tissues that attach muscles to bones, facilitating
movement.
Rationale: Muscles often function in pairs, with one muscle contracting while the
other relaxes for movement.
Rationale: Engaging in regular physical activity helps maintain muscle strength and
overall health.