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GNM 1st Year Anatomy & Physiology – Lymphatic System MCQs (Final Exam 2026)
By NursingNotesGNM | Updated for GNM Final Exam 2026
Introduction
Welcome to NursingNotesGNM. In this post, GNM 1st Year students will find carefully prepared MCQs on the Lymphatic System based on the latest INC syllabus. These questions are designed to support regular revision and exam preparation for GNM, ANM, and Staff Nurse aspirants. All content is educational in nature and written in simple nursing language for easy understanding.
Table of Contents
Set 1 MCQs
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Lymph is best described as: A. Red fluid
B. Colourless tissue fluid
C. Plasma
D. Synovial fluid
Ans: B -
Largest lymph vessel is: A. Right lymphatic duct
B. Cisterna chyli
C. Thoracic duct
D. Subclavian duct
Ans: C -
Main function of lymph nodes is: A. Fat absorption
B. RBC production
C. Filtration of lymph
D. Hormone secretion
Ans: C -
Lacteals help in absorption of: A. Proteins
B. Carbohydrates
C. Fats
D. Minerals
Ans: C -
Thymus is mainly concerned with: A. B‑cell formation
B. T‑cell maturation
C. Platelet production
D. RBC destruction
Ans: B
Set 2 MCQs
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Spleen is located in: A. Right hypochondrium
B. Epigastrium
C. Left hypochondrium
D. Umbilical region
Ans: C -
Red pulp of spleen is responsible for: A. Lymph formation
B. Old RBC destruction
C. Fat digestion
D. Antibody secretion
Ans: B -
Peyer’s patches are found in: A. Stomach
B. Large intestine
C. Small intestine
D. Rectum
Ans: C -
Cervical lymph nodes are present in: A. Groin
B. Neck
C. Axilla
D. Abdomen
Ans: B -
Valves in lymph vessels help to: A. Increase pressure
B. Filter lymph
C. Prevent backflow
D. Produce lymphocytes
Ans: C
Set 3 MCQs
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Right lymphatic duct drains: A. Whole body
B. Lower limbs
C. Right upper quadrant of body
D. Abdomen only
Ans: C -
Cisterna chyli acts as: A. Immune organ
B. Lymph reservoir
C. Blood filter
D. Fat store
Ans: B -
Tonsils are located in: A. Trachea
B. Pharynx
C. Esophagus
D. Larynx
Ans: B -
White pulp of spleen mainly contains: A. RBC
B. Platelets
C. Lymphocytes
D. Plasma
Ans: C -
Lymph capillaries are: A. Thick walled
B. Muscular
C. Blind ended
D. Valveless
Ans: C
Quick Revision Points
• Thoracic duct = largest lymph vessel
• Thymus = T‑cell maturation
• Red pulp of spleen destroys old RBCs
• Lacteals absorb fats
• Lymph circulation depends on muscle movement
FAQs
Q1. Which is the largest lymph vessel?
Thoracic duct.
Q2. What is the main function of lymph nodes?
They filter lymph and trap microbes.
Q3. Where is spleen located?
Left hypochondrium.
Q4. Thymus helps in maturation of which cells?
T‑cells.
Q5. What do lacteals absorb?
Fats from intestine.
Conclusion
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