A
B
C
D
E
100

Which heart chamber has the highest systolic pressure and why?
A) Right ventricle — pumps blood to lungs
B) Left ventricle — pumps against systemic resistance
C) Right atrium — fills coronary sinus
D) Left atrium — receives pulmonary venous return

Answer: B) Left ventricle — pumps against systemic resistance

100

“CPR always brings a person back to life.”
A) Myth
B) Fact

Answer: A) Myth — CPR increases chances of survival but doesn’t guarantee revival.

100

"CPR can only be done by doctors or medical professionals.”
A) Myth
B) Fact

Answer: A) Myth. Anyone can perform hands-only CPR — push hard and fast in the center of the chest. Early action by bystanders saves lives before professionals arrive.

100

What structure delays electrical conduction between atria and ventricles?
A) SA node
B) AV node
C) Bundle of His
D) Purkinje fibers

Answer: B) AV node

100

Which of the following should not be done during CPR?
A) Allow chest recoil
B) Push fast and hard
C) Lean on the chest between compressions
D) Maintain a rate of 100–120/min

Answer:  C) Lean on the chest between compressions

200

“During CPR, you should stop if you hear ribs crack.”
A) Myth
B) Fact

Answer: A) Myth — Continue CPR; cracked ribs can happen and are not a reason to stop.

200

What is the first thing you should do if you see someone collapse?
A) Start chest compressions immediately
B) Check for safety and responsiveness, then call for help
C) Give them water
D) Wait to see if they get up

Answer: B) Check for safety and responsiveness, then call for help

200

Ideal compression rate per minute:
A) 60–80
B) 80–100
C) 100–120
D) 120–150

Answer: C) 100–120

200

Which valve prevents backflow of blood from the pulmonary artery into the right ventricle?
A) Tricuspid valve
B) Pulmonary valve
C) Mitral valve
D) Aortic valve

Answer:  B) Pulmonary valve

200

You should stop compressions to check pulse every 10 seconds.
A) True
B) False

Answer: B) False

300

When was the American College of Cardiology (ACC) founded?
A) 1939
B) 1949
C) 1959
D) 1969

Answer: B) 1949

300

Common compression mistake:
A) Compressing too deep
B) Not allowing full chest recoil
C) Not using AED soon enough
D) Giving 2 breaths every 15 compressions

Answer: B) Not allowing full chest recoil

300

During CPR, someone notices the chest isn’t rising during breaths. What should you check?
A) Hand position
B) Airway and head tilt–chin lift
C) Pulse
D) Compression depth

Answer: B) Airway and head tilt–chin lift

300

You’re performing CPR and a bystander asks if you should stop because the person isn’t responding. What should you do?
A) Stop immediately
B) Continue CPR until help or AED arrives
C) Wait to see if the person starts breathing
D) Try splashing water

Answer: B) Continue CPR until help or AED arrives

300

Recommended compression-to-breath ratio in adults:
A) 15:2
B) 30:2
C) 20:2
D) 30:1

Answer: B) 30:2

400

Which coronary artery most commonly supplies the AV node in a right-dominant circulation?
A) Left anterior descending artery
B) Right coronary artery
C) Circumflex artery
D) Posterior descending artery

Answer: B) Right coronary artery

400

During CPR, the AED says “no shock advised.” What’s next?
A) Check pulse for 30 seconds
B) Resume chest compressions immediately
C) Give rescue breaths only
D) Re-analyze rhythm

Answer: B) Resume chest compressions immediately

400

After delivering a shock with an AED, what’s next?
A) Check pulse
B) Continue ventilation only
C) Resume CPR starting with compressions
D) Wait for AED to analyze again

Answer: C) Resume CPR starting with compressions

400

If you witness a sudden collapse and there’s no pulse, what should you do first?
A) Start chest compressions
B) Call for help and get an AED
C) Give two rescue breaths
D) Place the person in recovery position

Answer: B) Call for help and get an AED

400

What must you avoid when using an AED?
A) Placing pads on dry skin
B) Touching the patient during shock
C) Saying “clear”
D) Checking responsiveness

Answer: B) Touching the patient during shock

500

Correct compression depth in adult CPR:
A) 1 inch (2.5 cm)
B) 1.5 inches (4 cm)
C) At least 2 inches (5 cm)
D) More than 3 inches (7.5 cm)

Answer: C) At least 2 inches (5 cm)

500

The mission of the ACC is to:
A) Promote heart surgeries worldwide
B) Transform cardiovascular care and improve heart health
C) Train only cardiologists
D) Fund cardiac hospitals

Answer: B) Transform cardiovascular care and improve heart health

500

A 40-year-old man suddenly collapses in the gym. You begin CPR. After 2 minutes, he starts breathing. What should you do next?
A) Continue compressions
B) Stop CPR and place him in recovery position
C) Give rescue breaths only
D) Apply AED again

Answer: B) Stop CPR and place him in recovery position

500

Why is excessive ventilation harmful during CPR?
A) Causes chest wall injury
B) Increases intrathoracic pressure, reducing venous return
C) Decreases oxygen saturation
D) Slows heart rhythm

Answer: B) Increases intrathoracic pressure, reducing venous return.

500

A blockage in the LAD (Left Anterior Descending) artery mainly affects which area?
A) Right atrium
B) Posterior wall of left ventricle
C) Anterior left ventricle wall and anterior septum
D) Lateral wall of left ventricle

Answer: C) Anterior LV wall and anterior septum

M
e
n
u