Multiple Choice Quiz on Skeletal Connective Tissues

This quiz is designed to assess your basic knowledge in 'Skeletal Connective Tissues’. Questions come under ‘medium’ category. Choose the best answer from the four options given. When you've finished answering as many of the questions as you can, scroll down to the bottom of the page and check your answers by clicking 'Get score'. Percentage score will be displayed along with right answers.
Skeletal muscle
1. White fibrous cartilage occurs in external ear
larynx
trachea
intervertebral discs
2. The formation of erythrocytes in foetus takes place in blood plasma
liver and spleen
sarcoplasm
red bone marrow
3. Membrane lining the marrow cavity endosteum
peristeum
pericardium
perichondrium
4. Process of osteocytes lie in dendrites
lamella
Haversian canals
canaliculi
5. Resorption of bone is carried out by osteoclasts
osteoblasts
osteoprogenitors
none of these
6. Cartilage present in trachea, larynx and bronchi is fibrous
elastic
hyaline
calcified
7. Harversian canals are found in ear
mammalian bone
simply sponges
fish and amphibian bone
8. Nasal septum gets damaged. Its recovery requires cartilage called fibrous cartilage
elastic cartilage
hyaline cartilage
calcified cartilage
9. Bone marrow occurs in ribs and sternum
only ribs
ribs and cranium
ribs, sternum and cranium
10. Regeneration of cartilage can occur from its plasma
matrix
perichondrium
a piece without perichondrium
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