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MCQ

1] WBCs which release heparin and histamine?

(a) Basophils

(b) Neutrophils

(c) Monocytes

(d) Eosinophils

2] Which of the following cell/cells are not Granulocytes?

(a) Eosinophil

(b) Basophil

(c) Lymphocyte

(d) Neutrophils

3] Leucocytes are ____?

(1) Colourless and enucleated

(2) Coloured and nucleated

(3) Colourless and nucleated

(4) Coloured and enucleated

4] The process of development and maturation of white blood cells (WBC) is


known as?

a) Leucopoiesis
b) Erythropoiesis
c) Hematopoiesis
d) Neuropoiesis
5] In adults, white blood cells or WBCs count should be ………………… of
blood.
a) 1000-2500/µl
b) 2500-3000/µl
c) 3000-3500/µl
d) 4000-11000µl
6] Decrease in the level of WBC count is known as?
a) Leukopenia

b) Hematopoiesis

c) Neuropoiesis

d) Haemopenia

7] Increase in the level of WBC count is known as?

a) Neurocytosis

b) Haemocytosis

c) Leukocytosis

d) Erythrocytosis

8] The function of white blood cells is to act as an agent in which system of the
body?

a) Nervous system

b) Respiratory system

c) Defense system

d) Digestive system

9] The life span of white blood cells is?

a) Seconds to minutes

b) Months to even years

c) Minutes to days

d) None of above
10] WBCs which are the most active phagocytic cells

(a) Lymphocytes and macrophages

(b) Neutrophils and eosinophils

(c) Neutrophils and monocytes

(d) Eosinophils and lymphocytes

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