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Biology 10th Class English Medium Chapter 12 Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
The largest part of the fore brain is:
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Hypothalamus
Thalamus
Cerebelium
Celebrum
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Question # 2
The nature of myelin sheath is:
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Conductor
Elastic
Insulator
Rigid
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Question # 3
The part of the brain responsible for muscle movement interpretation of the senses and the memory is the:
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Pons
Medulla oblongata
Cerebrum
Cerebellum
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Question # 4
The lens found in human eye is:
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Concave
Convex
Both a and b
None of these
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Question # 5
In coordinates muscle movements:
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Thalamus
Hypothalamus
Cerebrium
Cerebellum
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Question # 6
Length of spinal cord is:
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10 cm
20 cm
30 cm
40 cm
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Question # 7
The pathway followed by the nerve impulses for producing a reflex action is called.
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Reflex action
Reflex arc
Neuron
Spinal card
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Question # 8
_________ are sensitive to dim light.
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Rods
Cones
Retina
Cornea
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Question # 9
The components of coordination action are:
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two
three
five
seven
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Question # 10
The structural and functional unit of nervous system is:
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neuron
nephorn
nerve
cell body
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Question # 11
Central nervous system include brain and:
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Noto cord
Vertebra
Spinal cord
Heart
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Question # 12
The hormone which increase the rate of reabsorption of water form nephorn is:
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glucagon
insulin
vesoporession
epineophrine
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Question # 13
Which type of coordination is present in plants:
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Chemical Coordination
Mechanical Coordination
Nervous Coordination
Electrical Coordination
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