The machine taking the reading of electrical activity of heart is known as

1. Electrocardiogram

2. Electrocardiograph

3. MRI

4. Biopsy

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The results of ECG are known as

1. Electrocardiogram

2. Electrocardiograph

3. MRI

4. Biopsy

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The standard ECG is obtained by connecting the patient to the machine with how many leads?

1. 4

2. 3

3. 1

4. 2

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If one wants to analyse the detailed cardiac activity, the multiple leads are attached to–

1. Wrist and arms

2. Abdomen

3. Chest region

4. all the fingers

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What does the QRS complex represent in ECG?

1. Atrial Diastole

2. Atrial systole

3. ventricular systole

4. Joint Diastole

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What does the T wave represents in ECG?

1. Atrial Diastole

2. Atrial systole

3. ventricular Diastole

4. Joint Diastole

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What does the depolarization of ventricles initiate?

1. Atrial Diastole

2. Atrial systole

3. ventricular systole

4. Joint Diastole

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By counting number of QRS complex, one may get which information?

1. Rate of breathing

2. cardiac output

3. Heart beat rate

4. stroke volume

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The deviation from the characteristic ECG indicates a possible abnormality; this information can be utilized in which field of Biology?

1. Clinical Biology

2. Biotechnology

3. Molecular Biology

4. Pedigree analysis

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Depolarisation and repolarisation actually initiate ___________ in different chambers of heart?

1. contraction and relaxation

2. relaxation and contraction

3. thickening and thinning

4. thinning and thickening

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