MCQs on Ageing and Death
Q. Brain and Thymus are the main factors in the ageing process
(a) Mutation theory
(b) Pacemaker theory
(c) Gene theory
(d) Stress theory
Answer: : (b)
Q. Which of the following theory states that accumulation of errors in cellular molecule affects the ageing process?
(a) Gene theory
(b) Environmental theory
(c) Error catastrophe theory
(d) Mutation theory
Answer: : (c)
Q. Degenerative changes take place during
(a) ageing only
(b) metamorphosis only
(c) both in ageing and metamorphosis
(d) parthenogenesis
Answer: : (c)
Q. The study of different aspects of ageing is known as
(a) Gerontology
(b) Gynaecology
(c) Odontology
(d) Chronology
Answer: : (a)
Q. This theory states that the accumulation of particular waste products leads to ageing
(a) immunity theory
(b) metabolic theory
(c) waste product theory
(d) all of the above
Answer: : (c)
Q. The human body loses cells regularly in this area
(a) red blood cells
(b) lining layer of the gut
(c) surface of skin
(d) all of these
Answer: : (d)
Q. This characterizes ageing
(a) increase in the consumption of oxygen
(b) increased anabolism
(c) increased metabolic activity
(d) a decrease in the metabolic activity
Answer: : (d)
Q. This is known as the “Clock of ageing”
(a) Pituitary
(b) Thymus
(c) Thyroid
(d) Adrenal
Answer: : (b)
Q. In many mammals, even humans, ageing can be due to
(a) malnutrition and stress
(b) interaction between hereditary factors and the environment
(c) adverse alterations in the environment
(d) all of these
Answer: : (d)
Q. The activity of collagen protein is affected badly in old age. This is due to
(a) diffusion that becomes very high
(b) diffusion that becomes very slow
(c) permeability which becomes very high
(d) permeability which becomes very low
Answer: : (a)