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This section includes 517 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Science knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
51. |
Neurotransmitter molecules are released into |
A. | microscopic gap |
B. | cell body of next neuron |
C. | axon of next neuron |
D. | synaptic cleft |
Answer» E. | |
52. |
Cortisone hormone belongs to family of |
A. | amino acid and derivatives |
B. | proteins |
C. | polypeptides |
D. | steroids |
Answer» E. | |
53. |
Part of hydra's body that is most responsive to a stimulus is |
A. | body wall |
B. | bud |
C. | tentacles |
D. | mouth |
Answer» D. mouth | |
54. |
From the medulla oblongata to the end of the vertebral column is |
A. | cerebrum |
B. | hypothalamus |
C. | spinal cord |
D. | mid brain |
Answer» D. mid brain | |
55. |
Semilunar valves are found in |
A. | aorta |
B. | arteries |
C. | veins |
D. | pulmonary artery |
Answer» D. pulmonary artery | |
56. |
Cortisol antagonizes action of |
A. | amylase |
B. | gastrin |
C. | insulin |
D. | secretin |
Answer» D. secretin | |
57. |
Oxygenated blood is brought to the heart through |
A. | lungs |
B. | pulmonary artery |
C. | pulmonary vein |
D. | pulmonary arch |
Answer» D. pulmonary arch | |
58. |
Melanocytes in skin produce pigments that are |
A. | black in colour |
B. | yellow in colour |
C. | brown in colour |
D. | white in colour |
Answer» D. white in colour | |
59. |
Nervous control acts through |
A. | impulses transmitted by neuron |
B. | hormones transported by blood |
C. | leukocytes in blood |
D. | thrombocytes |
Answer» B. hormones transported by blood | |
60. |
Suddenly pulling brakes in traffic emergency is an example of |
A. | cardio-vascular coordination |
B. | reflex action |
C. | voluntary actions |
D. | involuntary actions |
Answer» C. voluntary actions | |
61. |
Microscopic blood vessel found between the cells of all tissues are |
A. | venues |
B. | arterioles |
C. | capillaries |
D. | vein |
Answer» D. vein | |
62. |
Presence of veins was demonstrated by |
A. | Jan-Baptista van Helmont |
B. | William Harvey |
C. | Robert Hooke |
D. | John Dalton |
Answer» C. Robert Hooke | |
63. |
The "dub" sound is produced when |
A. | atria are fully contracted |
B. | atria start to relax |
C. | after the semilunar valves are closed |
D. | after the bicuspid and tricuspid valves suddenly close |
Answer» D. after the bicuspid and tricuspid valves suddenly close | |
64. |
Diarrhea is caused due to |
A. | increase in blood flow |
B. | increase in rate of peristalsis |
C. | decrease in rate of peristalsis |
D. | decrease in blood flow |
Answer» C. decrease in rate of peristalsis | |
65. |
Prolonged excessive secretion of thyroxine can lead to |
A. | kidney failure |
B. | cardiac failure |
C. | lung failure |
D. | ulcer |
Answer» C. lung failure | |
66. |
If adrenaline increases the blood flow in muscles, the long term effect will be |
A. | the feeling of being more alive |
B. | vasoconstriction of muscles occurs |
C. | an improved muscular performance |
D. | muscles becoming tense and painful |
Answer» E. | |
67. |
Diastole in cardiac system means |
A. | "lub" sound |
B. | ventricular contraction |
C. | ventricular relaxation |
D. | "dub" sound |
Answer» D. "dub" sound | |
68. |
Disease myxoedema is characterized by |
A. | swelling of the neck |
B. | puffiness of hands skin |
C. | puffiness of eyes |
D. | pain in joints |
Answer» C. puffiness of eyes | |
69. |
Structural and functional unit of nervous system is |
A. | receptors |
B. | effectors |
C. | brain |
D. | neuron |
Answer» E. | |
70. |
Motor nerves transmit impulses from |
A. | brain to effectors |
B. | brain to receptors |
C. | brain to spinal cord |
D. | brain to nerve fibers |
Answer» C. brain to spinal cord | |
71. |
A snail crawling on a sheet of glass ultimately stops responding to tapping which is known as |
A. | conditioning |
B. | habituation |
C. | instinct |
D. | learning behaviour |
Answer» C. instinct | |
72. |
Hormones which control secretion of hormones in many other endocrine glands are |
A. | adrenals |
B. | parathyroids |
C. | gonads |
D. | tropic hormones |
Answer» E. | |
73. |
Reflex movement of eyes is controlled by |
A. | forebrain |
B. | midbrain |
C. | hindbrain |
D. | future brain |
Answer» C. hindbrain | |
74. |
Inferior vena cava is formed through a combination of |
A. | two arteries |
B. | three arteries |
C. | four arteries |
D. | three veins |
Answer» E. | |
75. |
First scientist to propose an objective definition of instincts in terms of animal behaviour is |
A. | isaac newton |
B. | darwin |
C. | uexkull |
D. | lorenz |
Answer» C. uexkull | |
76. |
Stimuli are also known as |
A. | receptors |
B. | nerve impulse |
C. | biosensors |
D. | detectors |
Answer» B. nerve impulse | |
77. |
In resting membrane, potential sodium ions are higher in amount outside than inside membrane surface is |
A. | ten times |
B. | twenty times |
C. | fifteen times |
D. | twenty two times |
Answer» B. twenty times | |
78. |
Possible sign stimulus for digger wasp for which it responds is |
A. | a leaf |
B. | larva |
C. | caterpillar |
D. | nest |
Answer» D. nest | |
79. |
All are the functions of the hypothalamus, but not regulation of |
A. | body temperature |
B. | anti-diuretic hormones |
C. | sleep and emotions |
D. | blood osmotic pressure |
Answer» C. sleep and emotions | |
80. |
In mammals, Endothelium is |
A. | elastic in nature |
B. | fully permeable |
C. | selectively permeable |
D. | non-permeable |
Answer» D. non-permeable | |
81. |
Nerve impulses of carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentration are transmitted to CNS through |
A. | Dendron |
B. | axons |
C. | forebrain |
D. | PNS |
Answer» E. | |
82. |
Function of spinal nerves is to transmit |
A. | impulses from receptors to motor neurons |
B. | impulses from receptors to forebrain |
C. | impulses from receptors to spinal cord |
D. | transmit any stimulus |
Answer» D. transmit any stimulus | |
83. |
Insulin is produced in |
A. | Thyroid gland |
B. | Adrenal gland |
C. | Pancreatic glands |
D. | Pituitary gland |
Answer» D. Pituitary gland | |
84. |
One unit of blood is equivalent to |
A. | 410 ml |
B. | 420 ml |
C. | 430 ml |
D. | 440 ml |
Answer» D. 440 ml | |
85. |
Gastrin hormone stimulates secretion of |
A. | pancreatic juice |
B. | gastric juice |
C. | hydrochloric acid |
D. | mucus |
Answer» C. hydrochloric acid | |
86. |
In the spinal cord, the impulse is transmitted from receptor neuron to relay neuron via |
A. | effector neuron |
B. | pituitary gland |
C. | synapse |
D. | sebum |
Answer» D. sebum | |
87. |
In transportation in mammals, both atria works |
A. | simultaneously |
B. | alternately |
C. | unproportionally |
D. | proportionally |
Answer» B. alternately | |
88. |
Modification of behaviour through a diminution of response to repeated stimuli is |
A. | habituation |
B. | conditioning |
C. | imprinting |
D. | taxes |
Answer» B. conditioning | |
89. |
Na+ and K+ pumps in cell membrane work due to |
A. | splitting of H?O |
B. | splitting of ATP |
C. | splitting of glucose |
D. | hydration of proteins |
Answer» C. splitting of glucose | |
90. |
Terminal branches of axon are known as |
A. | synapse |
B. | myelin sheath |
C. | dendrites |
D. | Dendron |
Answer» D. Dendron | |
91. |
Pupil dilation, digestion and acceleration of heart beat is done by |
A. | somatic nervous system |
B. | autonomic nervous system |
C. | sympathetic nervous system |
D. | para-sympathetic nervous system |
Answer» D. para-sympathetic nervous system | |
92. |
Symptoms of alzheimer's disease are similar to those diseases that cause |
A. | epilepsy |
B. | dementia |
C. | depression |
D. | split personality disorder |
Answer» C. depression | |
93. |
Hormone belonging to only mineralocorticoid is |
A. | cortisol |
B. | corticosterone |
C. | aldosterone |
D. | androgens |
Answer» D. androgens | |
94. |
Sight or smell of food causing dilation is an example of |
A. | relay neurons |
B. | reflex actions |
C. | involuntary actions |
D. | voluntary actions |
Answer» C. involuntary actions | |
95. |
Cell body of neuron is also known as |
A. | main body |
B. | soma |
C. | somal body |
D. | stoma |
Answer» C. somal body | |
96. |
Tremor of hands and head occurs in |
A. | alzheimer's disease |
B. | parkinson's disease |
C. | arthritis |
D. | microcephaly |
Answer» C. arthritis | |
97. |
Oxytocin is secreted by pituitary gland's |
A. | anterior lobe |
B. | median lobe |
C. | posterior lobe |
D. | frontal lobe |
Answer» D. frontal lobe | |
98. |
Indole acetic acid (IAA) stands for |
A. | Iodine acetic acid |
B. | initiator acetic acid |
C. | indole acetic acid |
D. | iron acetic acid |
Answer» D. iron acetic acid | |
99. |
Neurons at rest (non-conducting neuron) has electric potential called |
A. | sleep membrane potential |
B. | resting membrane potential |
C. | passive membrane potential |
D. | dormant membrane potential |
Answer» C. passive membrane potential | |
100. |
Acetylcholine and adrenaline are |
A. | enzymes |
B. | neuro-transmitters |
C. | nitrogenous bases |
D. | ions |
Answer» C. nitrogenous bases | |