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<p>What is the primary function of the gallbladder?</p>



<p>a) Production of bile</p>



<p>b) Storage and concentration of bile</p>



<p>c) Digestion of fats</p>



<p>d) Regulation of blood sugar levels</p>



<p>Answer: b) Storage and concentration of bile</p>



<p>Which duct carries bile from the gallbladder to the duodenum?</p>



<p>a) Hepatic duct</p>



<p>b) Cystic duct</p>



<p>c) Common bile duct</p>



<p>d) Pancreatic duct</p>



<p>Answer: c) Common bile duct</p>



<p>Bile is synthesized by which organ?</p>



<p>a) Liver</p>



<p>b) Gallbladder</p>



<p>c) Pancreas</p>



<p>d) Small intestine</p>



<p>Answer: a) Liver</p>



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<p>Which hormone stimulates the contraction of the gallbladder to release bile into the duodenum?</p>



<p>a) Insulin</p>



<p>b) Glucagon</p>



<p>c) Cholecystokinin (CCK)</p>



<p>d) Secretin</p>



<p>Answer: c) Cholecystokinin (CCK)</p>



<p>Which component of bile aids in the digestion and absorption of fats?</p>



<p>a) Bile salts</p>



<p>b) Bilirubin</p>



<p>c) Cholesterol</p>



<p>d) Water</p>



<p>Answer: a) Bile salts</p>



<p>The gallbladder is located on the undersurface of which organ?</p>



<p>a) Liver</p>



<p>b) Stomach</p>



<p>c) Pancreas</p>



<p>d) Small intestine</p>



<p>Answer: a) Liver</p>



<p>Which condition is characterized by the formation of gallstones in the gallbladder?</p>



<p>a) Cholecystitis</p>



<p>b) Cholelithiasis</p>



<p>c) Choledocholithiasis</p>



<p>d) Cholangitis</p>



<p>Answer: b) Cholelithiasis</p>



<p>Which duct carries bile from the liver to the gallbladder for storage?</p>



<p>a) Hepatic duct</p>



<p>b) Cystic duct</p>



<p>c) Common bile duct</p>



<p>d) Pancreatic duct</p>



<p>Answer: b) Cystic duct</p>



<p>Which type of gallstone is most commonly composed of cholesterol?</p>



<p>a) Black pigment stones</p>



<p>b) Brown pigment stones</p>



<p>c) Mixed cholesterol stones</p>



<p>d) Calcium carbonate stones</p>



<p>Answer: c) Mixed cholesterol stones</p>



<p>Which sphincter regulates the flow of bile into the duodenum?</p>



<p>a) Sphincter of Oddi</p>



<p>b) Pyloric sphincter</p>



<p>c) Ileocecal valve</p>



<p>d) Esophageal sphincter</p>



<p>Answer: a) Sphincter of Oddi</p>



<p>Which of the following is not a function of bile?</p>



<p>a) Emulsification of fats</p>



<p>b) Neutralization of stomach acid</p>



<p>c) Activation of pancreatic enzymes</p>



<p>d) Elimination of bilirubin</p>



<p>Answer: b) Neutralization of stomach acid</p>



<p>Which of the following conditions may cause inflammation of the gallbladder?</p>



<p>a) Gallstones</p>



<p>b) Pancreatitis</p>



<p>c) Cirrhosis</p>



<p>d) Peptic ulcer disease</p>



<p>Answer: a) Gallstones</p>



<p>Which structure connects the gallbladder to the common bile duct?</p>



<p>a) Hepatic duct</p>



<p>b) Cystic duct</p>



<p>c) Pancreatic duct</p>



<p>d) Ampulla of Vater</p>



<p>Answer: b) Cystic duct</p>



<p>Which type of gallstone is composed primarily of calcium bilirubinate?</p>



<p>a) Black pigment stones</p>



<p>b) Brown pigment stones</p>



<p>c) Mixed cholesterol stones</p>



<p>d) Calcium carbonate stones</p>



<p>Answer: a) Black pigment stones</p>



<p>Which condition is characterized by inflammation of the bile ducts?</p>



<p>a) Cholecystitis</p>



<p>b) Cholelithiasis</p>



<p>c) Choledocholithiasis</p>



<p>d) Cholangitis</p>



<p>Answer: d) Cholangitis</p>



<p>Which substance is responsible for the yellow color of bile?</p>



<p>a) Bilirubin</p>



<p>b) Bile salts</p>



<p>c) Cholesterol</p>



<p>d) Phospholipids</p>



<p>Answer: a) Bilirubin</p>



<p>Which of the following is a risk factor for the formation of gallstones?</p>



<p>a) High fiber diet</p>



<p>b) Regular physical activity</p>



<p>c) Rapid weight loss</p>



<p>d) High fluid intake</p>



<p>Answer: c) Rapid weight loss</p>



<p>Which enzyme is responsible for the breakdown of bilirubin in bile?</p>



<p>a) Biliverdin reductase</p>



<p>b) Bilirubin oxidase</p>



<p>c) Urobilinogenase</p>



<p>d) Glucuronyl transferase</p>



<p>Answer: d) Glucuronyl transferase</p>



<p>Which condition is characterized by the presence of gallstones in the common bile duct?</p>



<p>a) Cholecystitis</p>



<p>b) Cholelithiasis</p>



<p>c) Choledocholithiasis</p>



<p>d) Cholangitis</p>



<p>Answer: c) Choledocholithiasis</p>



<p>Which liver enzyme is elevated in cases of obstructive jaundice due to gallstones?</p>



<p>a) ALT</p>



<p>b) AST</p>



<p>c) ALP</p>



<p>d) GGT</p>



<p>Answer: c) ALP</p>



<p>Which component of bile aids in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins?</p>



<p>a) Bile salts</p>



<p>b) Bilirubin</p>



<p>c) Cholesterol</p>



<p>d) Phospholipids</p>



<p>Answer: a) Bile salts</p>



<p>Which disorder is characterized by inflammation of the gallbladder wall?</p>



<p>a) Cholecystitis</p>



<p>b) Cholelithiasis</p>



<p>c) Choledocholithiasis</p>



<p>d) Cholangitis</p>



<p>Answer: a) Cholecystitis</p>



<p>Which hormone stimulates the secretion of bile by the liver?</p>



<p>a) Insulin</p>



<p>b) Glucagon</p>



<p>c) Cholecystokinin (CCK)</p>



<p>d) Secretin</p>



<p>Answer: c) Cholecystokinin (CCK)</p>



<p>Which of the following is not a function of bile salts?</p>



<p>a) Emulsification of fats</p>



<p>b) Neutralization of stomach acid</p>



<p>c) Facilitation of fat digestion</p>



<p>d) Enhancement of vitamin absorption</p>



<p>Answer: b) Neutralization of stomach acid</p>



<p>Which component of bile aids in the excretion of cholesterol and bilirubin from the body?</p>



<p>a) Bile salts</p>



<p>b) Bilirubin</p>



<p>c) Cholesterol</p>



<p>d) Phospholipids</p>



<p>Answer: a) Bile salts</p>



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