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Level 2 Anatomy and Physiology Mock Paper: Part 1 of 4

February 18, 2015 parallelcoaching

Level 2 Anatomy and Physiology Mock Paper: Part 1 of 4 Level 2 Anatomy and Physiology Mock Paper: 

Part 1 of 4

Structure and Function of the Circulatory and Respiratory System

The following Level 2 Anatomy and Physiology Mock paper is provided by Parallel Coaching as a FREE resource for anyone working towards a Level 2 Fitness Instructor Qualification, including:

Level 2 Fitness / Gym Instructor,  Level 2 Exercise to Music, Level 2 Health Related Exercise for Children, 

The exam is the only assessment within Unit 1, you will need to pass this in order to achieve the above qualification, and 70% is required to pass.  Subject areas within this unit and exam include:

–  Understand the structure and function of the circulatory system

–  Understand the structure and function of the respiratory system

–  Understand the structure and function of the skeleton

–  Understand joints in the skeleton

–  Understand the muscular system

–  Understand the life-course of the musculoskeletal system and its implications for special populations exercise

–  Understand energy systems and their relation to exercise

–  Understand the nervous system and its relation to exercise

The questions contained within the assessment provide a realistic flavour of the live questions you are presented with, in your exam.   Feel free to use this resource and contact Parallel Coaching Student Support, whether you are a student of Parallel Coaching or not. Enjoy and good luck!

This Resource will test your undertanding of the Structure and Function of the Circulatory and Respiratory System; See the below key subject areas to guide your reading and revision. 

  • Identify the location of the heart
  • Describe the function of the heart
  • Describe the structure of the heart
  • Describe how blood moves through the four chambers of the heart
  • Describe systemic and pulmonary circulation
  • Describe the structure and functions of blood vessels
  • Define blood pressure
  • Identify blood pressure classifications
  • Identify the location of the lungs
  • Describe the function of the lungs
  • Describe the structure of the lungs
  • Identify the main muscles involved in breathing
  • Describe the passage of air through the respiratory tract
  • Describe the process of gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs

 Level 2 Anatomy and Physiology Mock Paper:

Part 1 of 4 – Revision Questions:

First Read the relevant section in your manual, and then work through this examination preparation worksheet. Do this under exam conditions. i.e. with no assistance from your book. This will highlight the areas which you need to work on.  If you can answer these questions, the likelihood is – you’ll breeze through your exam – check your answers at the bottom of the page – GOOD LUCK!

1.What type of muscle is the heart? C________________.

2. Label this diagram of the heart – indicating the chambers and one artery (click on the below image to enlarge) heart labels

 

3. Which of the following describes the correct sequence of blood flow?

A

Pulmonary vein, right ventricle, right atrium, pulmonary artery

B

Vena cavae, left atrium, left ventricle, aorta

C

Pulmonary vein, left atrium, left ventricle, aorta

D

Aorta, left atrium, left ventricle, pulmonary artery

4. Which organ is responsible for taking oxygen into the body?

A.

The heart

B

The kidneys

C

The spleen

D

The lungs

5. Which of the following blood pressure readings are optimal/ normal?

A 120/80 mm/Hg
B 155/95 mm/Hg
C 90/55 mm/Hg
D 160/110 mm/Hg

6. The order of the respiratory system is:

M____ and N_____ , P_____ and L______, _______, B_______, B________, ________.

  1. When we breathe in the D______________ contracts and moves ___________ and the chest cavity expands
  1. Oxygen diffuses from the alveoli into the:

    A

    Bronchioles

    B

    Venules

    C

    Bronchus

    D

    Capillaries

↓↓↓  See your answers below  ↓↓↓

Now you have completed all 8 questions, check your answers below and if you are looking for more chances to test your knowledge, you can download another 88 mock questions using the link below… 


Dedicated to your learning,

Neale “The Quiz Master” Bergman

P.S. Here are your 88 mock questions, make sure you download them now to see what areas you rock in and areas you need to focus on  <<< click here

 

↓↓↓  See your answers below  ↓↓↓

ANSWERS:

    1. Cardiac
    2. (click to enlarge)heart
    3. C – Pulmonary vein, left atrium, left ventricle, aorta
    4. D – The Lungs
    5. A – 120/80 mm/Hg is an optimal blood pressure reading
    6. Mouth and Nose, Pharynx and Larynx, Trachea, Bronchus, Bronchioles, Alveoli.
    7. When we breathe in the Diaphragm contracts and moves downwards and the chest cavity expands
    8. D – The capillaries

 

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