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Blood – Match the Following Questions with Answers (GNM 1st Year)

By NursingNotesGNM | Updated for GNM Final Exam 2026

Subject: Anatomy & Physiology
Course: GNM 1st Year
Chapter: Blood
Audience: GNM / ANM / Staff Nurse / NORCET / AIIMS / State Nursing Exams


📑 Table of Contents

  1. Match the Following – Blood (Set 1–5)

  2. Match the Following – Blood (Set 6–10)

  3. Important Exam Tips

  4. One Liners – Blood (Exam Oriented)

  5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


🩸 Match the Following – Blood 

Set 1

Column AColumn B
1. Erythrocytesa. Blood clotting
2. Leukocytesb. Oxygen transport
3. Plateletsc. Body defense
4. Hemoglobind. Red pigment

Answers:
1 – b, 2 – c, 3 – a, 4 – d


Set 2

Column AColumn B
1. Plasmaa. Antibodies
2. Neutrophilsb. Liquid part of blood
3. Lymphocytesc. Phagocytosis
4. Fibrinogend. Clot formation

Answers:
1 – b, 2 – c, 3 – a, 4 – d


Set 3

Column AColumn B
1. Basophilsa. Allergic reactions
2. Eosinophilsb. Parasitic infection
3. Monocytesc. Largest WBC
4. Serumd. Plasma without clotting factors

Answers:
1 – a, 2 – b, 3 – c, 4 – d


Set 4

Column AColumn B
1. Universal donora. AB positive
2. Universal recipientb. O negative
3. Rh factorc. Antigen
4. Agglutinationd. Clumping of RBCs

Answers:
1 – b, 2 – a, 3 – c, 4 – d


Set 5

Column AColumn B
1. Normal Hb (Male)a. 12–16 g/dl
2. Normal Hb (Female)b. 13–18 g/dl
3. ESRc. Inflammation test
4. Blood pHd. 7.35–7.45

Answers:
1 – b, 2 – a, 3 – c, 4 – d


Set 6

Column AColumn B
1. Polycythemiaa. Increased RBC count
2. Anemiab. Decreased hemoglobin
3. Thrombocytopeniac. Low platelet count
4. Leukemiad. Cancer of blood

Answers:
1 – a, 2 – b, 3 – c, 4 – d


Set 7

Column AColumn B
1. Prothrombina. Clotting factor
2. Heparinb. Anticoagulant
3. Vitamin Kc. Clotting synthesis
4. Calciumd. Coagulation aid

Answers:
1 – a, 2 – b, 3 – c, 4 – d


Set 8

Column AColumn B
1. Normal RBC counta. 4.5–6 million/mm³
2. Normal WBC countb. 4,000–11,000/mm³
3. Normal platelet countc. 1.5–4 lakh/mm³
4. Hematocritd. Packed cell volume

Answers:
1 – a, 2 – b, 3 – c, 4 – d


Set 9

Column AColumn B
1. Blood buffer systema. Maintain pH
2. Oxyhemoglobinb. Hb + Oxygen
3. Carbaminohemoglobinc. Hb + CO₂
4. Reduced hemoglobind. Hb without oxygen

Answers:
1 – a, 2 – b, 3 – c, 4 – d


Set 10

Column AColumn B
1. Agglutinogena. Antigen on RBC
2. Agglutininb. Antibody in plasma
3. Cross matchingc. Donor–recipient test
4. Hemolysisd. Destruction of RBC

Answers:
1 – a, 2 – b, 3 – c, 4 – d


📝 One Liners – Blood (Exam Oriented)

  1. Blood is a specialized connective tissue.

  2. Average blood volume in adults is 5–6 liters.

  3. Normal blood pH is 7.35–7.45.

  4. RBC lifespan is 120 days.

  5. Hemoglobin contains iron.

  6. Normal RBC count is 4.5–6 million/mm³.

  7. Normal WBC count is 4,000–11,000/mm³.

  8. Normal platelet count is 1.5–4 lakh/mm³.

  9. Plasma forms about 55% of blood.

  10. Serum is plasma without clotting factors.

  11. Heparin is a natural anticoagulant.

  12. Vitamin K is essential for blood clotting.

  13. ESR increases in inflammatory conditions.

  14. O negative blood group is the universal donor.

  15. AB positive blood group is the universal recipient.

  16. Neutrophils are the most abundant WBCs.

  17. Monocytes are the largest WBCs.

  18. Eosinophils increase in allergic reactions.

  19. Platelets are formed in bone marrow.

  20. Agglutination means clumping of RBCs.


📌 Important Exam Tips

  • Match the following questions are commonly asked in GNM 1st year final exams.

  • Focus on functions of blood cells, blood groups, and plasma proteins.

  • Practice at least 5–10 sets daily for objective exams.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. Are match the following questions important for nursing exams?

Yes, they are frequently asked in GNM, ANM, NORCET, AIIMS, and State Nursing exams.

Q2. Which chapter gives most MCQs and matching questions?

The Blood chapter is highly important due to its clinical relevance.

Q3. What is the easiest way to remember blood components?

Use tables, charts, and repeated practice of matching questions.

Q4. Is this content enough for exams?

This is exam-oriented revision content, best used along with short and long answer preparation.






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