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MHT CET (PCB) 2025 9th April Morning Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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Given below are two statements.

Statement I - The pituitary gland is situated in sella turcica of palate bone.

Statement II - The pituitary gland is attached to the hypothalamus by a hypophyseal stalk.

In the light of above statements, select the correct option given below:

A

Both statement I and statement II are correct.

B

Both statement I and statement II are incorrect.

C

Statement I is correct but statement II is incorrect.

D

Statement I is incorrect but statement II is correct.

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MHT CET (PCB) 2024 22th April Evening Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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Given below are two statements.

Statement I - Mode of action of catecholamines, peptide and polypeptide hormones is through cell membrane receptors.

Statement II - These hormones are non-steroid, water soluble and lipid insoluble hormones.

In the light of above statements, choose the correct option from below:

A
Both statement I and statement II are correct.
B
Both statement I and statement II are incorrect.
C
Statement I is correct but statement II is incorrect.
D
Statement I is incorrect but statement II is correct.
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MHT CET (PCB) 2024 22th April Evening Shift
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Match hormones given in Column I with their source gland in Column II.

Column I
Column II
i. Oxytocin a. Adrenal medulla
ii. Melatonin b. Thyroid gland
iii. Catecholamines c. Pineal gland
iv. Calcitonin d. Hypothalamus
Choose the correct option from below.
A
i - a ii - c iii - d iv - b
B
i - d ii - a iii - b iv - c
C
i - d ii - c iii - a iv - b
D
i-c ii-d iii-a iv-b
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MHT CET (PCB) 2024 22th April Evening Shift
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Demineralization of bone resulting in softening, bending and fracture of bones, common in women who have reached menopause is called i and is caused due to ii.
A
i ii
Myxoedema
hyposecretion of thyroxine hormone.
B
i ii
Acromegaly
hyposecretion of Growth hormone.
C
i ii
Osteoporosis hypersecretion of parathormone.
D
i ii
Grave's disease hypersecretion of calcitonin.

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