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1. The element of the Jing-River points on the yang channels is ( ).
A: Wood B: Metal C: Water D: Fire E: Earth |
D
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2. The element of the Shu-Stream points on the yin channels is ( ).
A: Wood B: Metal C: Water D: Fire E: Earth |
E
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3. The element of the Jing-Well points on the yang channels is
A: Wood B: Metal C: Water D: Fire E: Earth |
B
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4. The element of the Jing-River points on the yin channels is
A: Wood B: Metal C: Water D: Fire E: Earth |
B
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5. Cold syndrome of the Shi type may be caused by ( ).
A: a weakness of yin leading to a preponderance of yang B: a preponderance of yin consuming yang C: a weakness of yang leading to a preponderance of yin D: a preponderance of yang consuming yin |
B
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6. Heat syndrome of the Shi type may be caused by ( )A: a weakness of yin leading to a preponderance of yang
B: a preponderance of yin consuming yang C: a weakness of yang leading to a preponderance of yin D: a preponderance of yang consuming yin |
D
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7. Cold syndrome of the Xu type may be caused by
A: a weakness of yin leading to a preponderance of yang B: a preponderance of yin consuming yang C: a weakness of yang leading to a preponderance of yin D: a preponderance of yang consuming yin |
C
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8. Heat syndrome of the Xu type may be caused by
A: a weakness of yin leading to a preponderance of yang B: a preponderance of yin consuming yang C: a weakness of yang leading to a preponderance of yin D: a preponderance of yang consuming yin |
A
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9. If the lung is affected by a disorder of the spleen, the disease is known as
A: a disorder of "the son affecting the mother" B: a disorder of "the mother affecting the son" |
B
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10. If the lung is affected by a disorder of the kidney, the disease is referred to
as A: a disorder of "the son affecting the mother" B: a disorder of "the mother affecting the son" |
A
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1. The function(s) of the liver include(s)
A: controlling blood and vessels B: storing blood C: governing blood D: receiving Qi E: dominating Qi and controlling respiration F: maintaining patency for the flow of Qi G: controlling the tendons H: dominating the hair and skin I: dominating the muscles J: domil.1ating the bone K: dominating the water metabolism L: regulating water passages M: governing transportation and transformation |
B, F, G
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2. The function(s) of the heart include(s)
A: controlling blood and vessels B: storing blood C: governing blood D: receiving Qi E: dominating Qi and controlling respiration F: maintaining patency for the flow of Qi G: controlling the tendons H: dominating the hair and skin I: dominating the muscles J: domil.1ating the bone K: dominating the water metabolism L: regulating water passages M: governing transportation and transformation |
A
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3. The function(s) of the spleen include(s)
A: controlling blood and vessels B: storing blood C: governing blood D: receiving Qi E: dominating Qi and controlling respiration F: maintaining patency for the flow of Qi G: controlling the tendons H: dominating the hair and skin I: dominating the muscles J: domil.1ating the bone K: dominating the water metabolism L: regulating water passages M: governing transportation and transformation |
C, I, M
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4. The function(s) of the lung include(s)
A: controlling blood and vessels B: storing blood C: governing blood D: receiving Qi E: dominating Qi and controlling respiration F: maintaining patency for the flow of Qi G: controlling the tendons H: dominating the hair and skin I: dominating the muscles J: domil.1ating the bone K: dominating the water metabolism L: regulating water passages M: governing transportation and transformation |
E, H, L
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5. The function(s) of the kidney include(s)
A: controlling blood and vessels B: storing blood C: governing blood D: receiving Qi E: dominating Qi and controlling respiration F: maintaining patency for the flow of Qi G: controlling the tendons H: dominating the hair and skin I: dominating the muscles J: domil.1ating the bone K: dominating the water metabolism L: regulating water passages M: governing transportation and transformation |
K, J, D
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6. The uterus is
A: a Zang organ B: a Fu organ C: an extraordinary organ D: both a Fu organ and an extraordinary organ |
C
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7. The urinary bladder is
A: a Zang organ B: a Fu organ C: an extraordinary organ D: both a Fu organ and an extraordinary organ |
B
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8. The brain is ( ).
A: a Zang organ B: a Fu organ C: an extraordinary organ D: both a Fu organ and an extraordinary organ |
C
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9. The gallbladder is ( ).
A: a Zang organ B: a Fu organ C: an extraordinary organ D: both a Fu organ and an extraordinary organ |
D
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10. The spleen is ( ).
A: a Zang organ B: a Fu organ C: an extraordinary organ D: both a Fu organ and an extraordinary organ |
A
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11. Sanjiao is ( ).
A: a Zang organ B: a Fu organ C: an extraordinary organ D: both a Fu organ and an extraordinary organ |
B
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12. The lung opens to the ( ).
A: tongue B: nose C: ear D: mouth E: eye |
B
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13. The liver opens to the ( ).
A: tongue B: nose C: ear D: mouth E: eye |
E
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14. The spleen opens to the ( ).
A: tongue B: nose C: ear D: mouth E: eye |
D
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15. The heart opens to the ( ).
A: tongue B: nose C: ear D: mouth E: eye |
A
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16. The kidney opens to the ( ).
A: tongue B: nose C: ear D: mouth E: eye |
C
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17. The small intestine is externally-internally related with the ( ).
A: liver B: kidney C: heart D: pericardium E: lung F: spleen |
C
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18. The large intestine is externally-internally related with the ( ).
A: liver B: kidney C: heart D: pericardium E: lung F: spleen |
C
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19. The stomach is externally-internally related with the ( ).
A: liver B: kidney C: heart D: pericardium E: lung F: spleen |
F
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20. The gallbladder is externally-internally related with the ( ).
A: liver B: kidney C: heart D: pericardium E: lung F: spleen |
A
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21. The urinary bladder is externally-internally related with the ( )
A: liver B: kidney C: heart D: pericardium E: lung F: spleen |
B
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22. The Sanjiao is externally-internally related with the ( )
A: liver B: kidney C: heart D: pericardium E: lung F: spleen |
D
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23. Essential Qi (Zong Qi) ( ).
A: is related to reproductive function B: circulates in the vessels and supplies the viscera C: circulates outside the vessels and is mainly distributed in the muscles and skin to warm and nourish the subcutaneous tissues D: nourishes the heart and lung and promotes their functions of dominating blood and vessels and performing respiration |
D
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24. Nutrient Qi (Ying Qi) ( ).
A: is related to reproductive function B: circulates in the vessels and supplies the viscera C: circulates outside the vessels and is mainly distributed in the muscles and skin to warm and nourish the subcutaneous tissues D: nourishes the heart and lung and promotes their functions of dominating blood and vessels and performing respiration |
B
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25. Defensive Qi (Wei (Qi) ( ).
A: is related to reproductive function B: circulates in the vessels and supplies the viscera C: circulates outside the vessels and is mainly distributed in the muscles and skin to warm and nourish the subcutaneous tissues D: nourishes the heart and lung and promotes their functions of dominating blood and vessels and performing respiration |
C
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26. Source Qi (Yuan Qi) ( ).
A: is related to reproductive function B: circulates in the vessels and supplies the viscera C: circulates outside the vessels and is mainly distributed in the muscles and skin to warm and nourish the subcutaneous tissues D: nourishes the heart and lung and promotes their functions of dominating blood and vessels and performing respiration |
A
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27. The Qi of the heart belongs to ( ).
A: Yin B: Yang |
B
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28. Body fluid belongs to ( ).
A: Yin B: Yang |
A
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29. Blood belongs to ( ).
A: Yin B: Yang |
A
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30. The main function of the six Fu organs is ( ).
A: to manufacture and store essential substances B: to receive and digest food, absorb nutrient substances, and transmit and excrete wastes |
B
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31. The main function of the five Zang organs is ( ).
A: Yin B: Yang |
A
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