NCHP Test Questions with Correct Answers
What are the components of musculoskeletal system?
Muscles
Tendons
Ligaments
Cartilage
Bones
Function of cartilage.
cushions joints and reduces friction
Function of muscles.
Produces movement by contraction and relaxation; enable support for posture and stability.
Function of Tendons.
Attaches muscle to bone.
Function of ligaments.
Attach bones to cartilage.
Function of bones.
Provide support, strength, and movement; some bones protect body organs (rib cage, pelvis);
produce all types of blood cells in the bone marrow; store calcium; maintain levels of calcium
and phosphorus
Nervous system regulates.....
,Voluntary movement
Posture & gait
Balance
Which term is used to describe a slightly movable joint?
A. Patellar
B. Fibrous
C. Cartilaginous
D. Synovial
Answer:
C
Which anatomic structure serves the purpose of connecting bones to cartilage?
A.Muscles
B. Tendons
C. Joints
D. Ligaments
Answer:
D
Match the function to its nervous system component of mobility.
A. Regulated by the cerebral cortex
, B. Dependent on proprioception
C. Dependent on the cerebellum and inner ear
D. Regulated by the cerebellum
Choices:
1. Voluntary movement.
2. Posture and gait.
3. Balance.
4. Coordination.
Answer:
A-1
B-2
C-3
D-4
Which functions are the primary responsibilities of the cardiopulmonary system in relation
to movement? SATA
A. Control posture and gait
B. Circulate blood throughout the body
C. Provide framework for movement
D. Supply tissues with oxygen and nutrients
E. Provide essential fluids for the body
What are the components of musculoskeletal system?
Muscles
Tendons
Ligaments
Cartilage
Bones
Function of cartilage.
cushions joints and reduces friction
Function of muscles.
Produces movement by contraction and relaxation; enable support for posture and stability.
Function of Tendons.
Attaches muscle to bone.
Function of ligaments.
Attach bones to cartilage.
Function of bones.
Provide support, strength, and movement; some bones protect body organs (rib cage, pelvis);
produce all types of blood cells in the bone marrow; store calcium; maintain levels of calcium
and phosphorus
Nervous system regulates.....
,Voluntary movement
Posture & gait
Balance
Which term is used to describe a slightly movable joint?
A. Patellar
B. Fibrous
C. Cartilaginous
D. Synovial
Answer:
C
Which anatomic structure serves the purpose of connecting bones to cartilage?
A.Muscles
B. Tendons
C. Joints
D. Ligaments
Answer:
D
Match the function to its nervous system component of mobility.
A. Regulated by the cerebral cortex
, B. Dependent on proprioception
C. Dependent on the cerebellum and inner ear
D. Regulated by the cerebellum
Choices:
1. Voluntary movement.
2. Posture and gait.
3. Balance.
4. Coordination.
Answer:
A-1
B-2
C-3
D-4
Which functions are the primary responsibilities of the cardiopulmonary system in relation
to movement? SATA
A. Control posture and gait
B. Circulate blood throughout the body
C. Provide framework for movement
D. Supply tissues with oxygen and nutrients
E. Provide essential fluids for the body