Identify the correct statements:
I: Non-steroid hormones are produced by the adrenal glands, the ovaries, and the testes.
II: Non-steroid peptide hormones enter the cell.
III: Steroid hormones do not bind to plasma membrane receptors.
1. Only I
2. Only I and II
3. Only III
4. I, II and II

Subtopic:  Mechanism of Hormone Action |
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Identify the incorrectly matched pair:
I Excess of growth hormone in adulthood Acromegaly                                              
II Deficiency of growth hormone in childhood Cretinism
III A deficiency of thyroid hormones in adults Exophthalmic goitre
IV Deficiency of ADH Production of excess urine with glycosuria
V Underproduction of hormones by the adrenal cortex Addison’s disease
1. I, II and III only
2. II, III and IV only
3. II, III and V only
4. II, III, IV and V only
Subtopic:  Prolactin & Posterior Pituitary | Thyroid Gland Part I | Thyroid Gland Part II | Pancreas: I | Pancreas: II |
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Given below are the pathways for control of a body function by two hormones to maintain homeostasis. Identify the correct ones:
A: A decrease in blood calcium leads to secretion of parathyroid hormone by the parathyroid gland that causes an increase in blood calcium level; an increase in blood calcium level leads to secretion of thyrocalcitonin by thyroid gland that causes a decrease in blood calcium level.
B: A decrease in GFR blood flow/blood pressure causes release of rennin and formation of angiotensin II that causes vasodilation correcting GFR; an increase in blood flow to atria/blood pressure causes release of ANF that causes vasoconstriction.
C: A decrease in blood glucose leads to secretion of glucagon which retards the uptake of blood glucose by body cells; an increase in blood glucose leads to secretion of insulin that promotes the uptake of glucose by body cells.
1. Only A and B
2. Only A and C
3. Only B and C
4. A, B and C
Subtopic:  Thyroid Gland Part I | Thyroid Gland Part II | Parathyroid | Pancreas |
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Identify the hormones that are correctly matched to their functions:
I. Gluconeogenesis Adrenaline, Cortisol and Insulin
II: Glycogenesis Insulin, Growth hormone and Cortisol
III: Glycogenolysis Glucagon and Adrenaline
1. Only I
2. Only I and II
3. I, II and III
4. Only III
Subtopic:  Pancreas: I |
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Study the given two statements:
Statement I: Hormones which interact with membrane-bound receptors normally do not enter the target cell, but generate second messengers which in turn regulate cellular metabolism.
Statement II: Hormones which interact with intracellular receptors mostly regulate gene expression or chromosome function by the interaction of hormone-receptor complex with the genome.
1. Statement I is correct; Statement II is incorrect
2. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is incorrect
3. Statement I is correct; Statement II is correct
4. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is correct
Subtopic:  Mechanism of Hormone Action |
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Identify the correct statement on 'inhibin':
1. Is produced by granulosa cells in ovary and inhibits the secretion of FSH
2. Is produced by granulosa cells in ovary and inhibits the secretion of LH
3. Is produced by nurse cells in testes and inhibits the secretion of LH
4. Inhibits the secretion of LH, FSH and prolactin.
Subtopic:  Misc. Hormones |
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Select the incorrect statement.
1. Glucagon is associated with hyperglycemia.
2. Insulin acts on hepatocytes and adipocytes.
3. Adrenaline will cause a decrease in blood sugar level.
4. Glucocorticoids stimulate gluconeogenesis.
Subtopic:  Adrenal Medulla |
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Match List I with List II
List-I  List-II
A. CCK I. Kidney
B. GIP II. Heart
C. ANF III. Gastric gland
D ADH IV. Pancreas
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Options: (a) (b) (c) (d)
1. IV II III I
2. IV III II I
3. III II IV I
4. II IV I III
Subtopic:  Hormones of Heart, Kidney and Gastrointestinal Tract |
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Which of the following are not under the control of thyroid hormone?
A. Maintenance of water and electrolyte balance.
B. Regulation of basal metabolic rate.
C. Normal rhythm of sleep-wake cycle. 
D. Development of immune system.
E. Support the process of formation of RBCs.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. D and E only 2. A and D only
3. B and C only 4. C and D only
Subtopic:  Thyroid Gland Part I |
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Which of the following statements are correct with respect to the hormone and its function?
A: Thyrocalcitonin (TCT) regulates the blood calcium level
B: In males, FSH and androgens regulate spermatogenesis
C: Hyperthyroidism can lead to goitre
D: Glucocorticoids are secreted in Adrenal Medulla  
E: Parathyroid hormone is regulated by circulated levels of sodium ions
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
1. (C) and (E) only 2. (A) and (B) only
3. (B) and (C) only 4. (A) and (D) only
Subtopic:  Thyroid Gland Part I | Thyroid Gland Part II | Adrenal Cortex: Cortisol | Gonadotropin & Gonadal Hormones |
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