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In five phase theory, the bones correspond to:
A. wood
B. fire
C. earth
D. water
D
What time corresponds to "yin within yang"?
A. morning
B. before midnight
C. afternoon
D. after midnight
B
In five phase theory, wood has a predilection for:
A. flaming upwards
B. moistening
C. reforming
D. spreading and extending
D
Wood is engendered by:
A. wood
B. water
C. metal
D. fire
B
According to five phase theory, moaning or groaning is mainly related to the:
A. heart
B. kidneys
C. gallbladder
D. spleen
B
Which of the following corresponds to fire in the five phases?
A. gallbladder
B. stomach
C. small intestine
D. large intestine
C
The heart's outward manifestation is in the:
A. skin and hair
B. face
C. muscles and limbs
D. bones and teeth
B
Which is considered the chief physiological function of the lungs?
A. governs storing
B. governs depurative downbearing
C. courses the water passageways
D. coordinates the visceral activities
D
The main function of the spleen is:
A. governing the Qi
B. governing the blood
C. governing movement and transformation
D. descending the Qi
C
Which of the following viscera is the pivot point of upbearing and downbearing the Qi?
A. lungs
B. spleen
C. kidneys
D. liver
B
Emotional distress is likely associated with:
A. failure of the liver to course and discharge the Qi
B. upward counter flow of liver Qi
C. liver blood vacuity
D. failure of the liver to regulate the blood
A
The liver's physiological characteristics are:
A. a predilection for dampness and an aversion to dryness
B. a predilection for yang and an aversion to yin
C. a predilection for smoothness and an aversion to depression
D. a predilection for depression and an aversion to smoothness
C
Which of the following organs controls the opening and closing of the bladder?
A. lungs
B. bladder
C. spleen
D. kidneys
D
Which of the following organs plays the most important role in the reproductive and sexual functions of the human body?
A. lungs
B. liver
C. spleen
D. kidneys
D
Which of the following organs belongs to both six bowels and the extraordinary bowels?
A. gallbladder
B. stomach
C. brain
D. small intestine
A
Which of the following organs are likely associated with the transportation of waste?
A. liver, stomach, and large intestine
B. large intestine, small intestine and lungs
C. lungs, small intestine, and stomach
D. lungs, stomach, and large intestine
B
Which organ is responsible for dispersing source Qi to the entire body?
A. triple burner
B. lungs
C. heart
D. liver
A
The brain is:
A. the sea of Qi
B. the sea of blood
C. the sea of essence
D. the sea of marrow
D
The bladder's function of storing and excreting urine depends on:
A. the bladder itself
B. Qi's transformation of the kidneys
C. the regulation of the water passageways of the lungs
D. the transporting function of the spleen
B
To resolve blood stasis, rectifying or supplementing the Qi should be used because:
A. Qi can engender blood
B. Qi can check the blood
C. Qi can move the blood
D. Blood can carry Qi
C
Regulating emotional activities is mainly associated with the function of:
A. the liver in maintaining the free flow of Qi
B. the liver in storing blood
C. the heart in housing the mind
D. the kidneys in receiving the Qi
A
The maintenance of normal breathing mainly depends on the:
A. lungs and kidneys
B. lungs and heart
C. lungs and spleen
D. lungs and liver
A
Which of the following materials have a close relationship with hair?
A. Qi and blood
B. essence and blood
C. blood and body fluids
D. blood and Qi
B