1. Which of the following parts of the brain controls the body temperature and urge of eating?
- thalamus
- cerebellum
- pons
- hypothalamus
Answer: hypothalamus
2. The cerebellum is located between the cerebrum and the brain stem in the back of the head. It helps in __________
- Breathing and controlling blood pressure
- Balance and coordination
- Voluntary movement
- Speech and hearing
Answer: Balance and coordination
3. Fluid filled cavity in the brain is called as ___________
- Matter
- Cavity
- Meninges
- Ventricles
Answer: Ventricles
4. In humans, the Alzheimer Disease is linked with the deficiency of
- Acetylcholine
- Dopamine
- Glutamic Acid
- Gamma Amino Butyric Acid (GABA)
Answer: Acetylcholine
5. Which of the following is not a component of a Neuron?
- Hydrocephalus
- Terminal Buttons
- Dendrites
- Myelin Sheath
Answer: Hydrocephalus
6. Which of the following is not a part of the Brainstem?
- Medulla Oblongata
- Cerebellum
- Mid Brains
- Pons
Answer: Cerebellum
7. Dendrites and Axon are parts of which cell?
- Red blood cell
- Neuron
- Nephron
- White blood cell
Answer: Neuron
8. If there is an injury in the hypothalamus region of the brain, it is most likely to affect
- regulation of body temperature
- decision making
- co-ordination during locomotion
- short-term memory
Answer: regulation of body temperature
9. Which of the following is a part of the rhombencephalon?
- Medulla
- Substantia nigra
- Thalamus
- Temporal lobe
Answer: Medulla
10. ________ is a quick response to the stimuli that passes the brain.
- Reflex action
- Voluntary action
- Knee jerk
- Receptorsr
Answer: Reflex action
11. Which part of the brain controls higher mental activities like reasoning?
- Temporal lobe
- Frontal lobe
- Medulla oblongata
- Cerebellum
Answer: Frontal lobe
12. A person shows the following symptoms- Outbursts of emotions, unpredictable moods, quarrelsome behavior, conflicts with others, what is the individual suffering from?
- Disorders related to Mood
- Disorders related to Addiction
- Schizophrenia
- Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
Answer: Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
13. Blind spot in human eye can be located at the
- Left end of Ciliary muscles
- Junction of the optic nerve and the retina
- Centre of eye Lens
- Both ends of Cornea
Answer: Junction of the optic nerve and the retina
14. Which of the following is another name for the third ventricle of the brain?
- diocoel
- paracoel
- rhinocoel
- metacoel
Answer: diocoel
15. A neuron that carries information from the peripheral nervous system to the central nervous system is
- afferent neuron
- efferent neuron
- both
- none
Answer: afferent neuron
16. The outer covering of the brain is covered with __________
- Axons
- Nerve cells
- Pons
- Dendrites
Answer: Nerve cells
17. Which part of the brain controls emotion experiences?
- Pia matter
- Hypothalamus
- Limbic system
- Medulla oblongata
Answer: Limbic system
18. Which part of the brain is primarily responsible for production of Speech?
- Substantia Nigra
- Basal Ganglia
- Thalamus
- Broca Area
Answer: Broca Area
19. The junction between two nerve cells is known as?
- Corpus
- Synapse
- Tendon
- More than one of the above
Answer: Synapse
20. Afferent neurons carry nerve impulses from
- CNS to muscles
- CNS to receptors
- receptors to CNS
- effector organs to CNS
Answer: receptors to CNS
21. The brain stem is composed of _________
- Brain buds and flowers
- Spinal cord
- Axon and vertebra
- Medulla pons and middle brain tissue
Answer: Medulla pons and middle brain tissue
22. This Cranial Meninges is in close proximity of the brain tissue
- Dura Mater
- Pia Mater
- Arachnoid
- Skull Tissue
Answer: Pia Mater
23. Which one of the following makes up Central Nervous System together with the brain?
- Neuron
- Brain
- Spinal Cord
- Central Nervous System
Answer: Spinal Cord
24. The supporting and nutritive cells found in brains are _______
- Oligodendrocytes
- Astrocytes
- Microglia
- Ependymal cells
Answer: Astrocytes
25. Which of the following is the main thinking part of the human brain?
- Hind-brain
- Cerebrum
- Mid-brain
- More than one of the above
Answer: Cerebrum
26. What connects two hemispheres of the brain?
- Pons
- Pia matter
- Corpus callosum
- Diencephalon
Answer: Corpus callosum
27. A cranial nerve with the highest number of branches
- Facial nerve
- Trigeminal nerve
- Vagus nerve
- Both (b) and (c)
Answer: Trigeminal nerve
28. An injury sustained by the Hypothalamus is most likely to interrupt
- Coordination During Locomotion
- Short Term Memory
- Regulation of Body Temperature
- Executive Function like Decision Making
Answer: Regulation of Body Temperature
29. Which of the following is one of the parts of the hindbrain?
- hypothalamus
- cerebellum
- corpus callosum
- spinal cord
Answer: cerebellum
29. The Stimulation of a Muscle Fiber by a Motor Neuron occurs at the
- Myofibril
- Transverse Tubules
- Neuromuscular Junction
- Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
Answer: Neuromuscular Junction
30. The cranial nerve that regulates the heartbeat
- VII
- VIII
- IX
- X
Answer: X
31. Nissl’s granules present in the neurons are made up of
- protein
- ribosome
- RNA
- DNA
Answer: ribosome
32. Even after the Brain of a frog has been crushed, it still responds to a pinch on the leg by drawing it away. This act is an example of
- Conditioned Reflex
- Simple Reflex
- Automated Motor Response
- Neurotransmitter Induced Response
Answer: Simple Reflex
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