ANP 1106 MIDTERM 2 EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
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Which of the following statements concerning the prefrontal cortex
is false?
a. it is a complicated region associated with complex learning
b. its development is very dependent on positive and negative
feedback from the environment
c. it is involved with the development of judgement, reasoning and
conscience
d. it is not fully mature in children
e. it occupies the posterior portion of the frontal lobe - ANSWER-
e. it occupies the posterior portion of the frontal lobe
Which of the following cranial nerves is exclusively sensory?
a. optic (II)
b. facial (VII)
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c. hypoglossal (XII)
d. trochlear (IV) - ANSWER-a. optic (II)
Which cranial nerves innervate the extrinsic eye muscles?
a. abducens, trigeminal and trochlear
b. olfactory, oculomotor, and hypoglossal
c. trigeminal, glossopharyngeal and oculomotor
d. oculomotor, trochlear and abducens - ANSWER-d. oculomotor,
trochlear and abducens
The brain area(s) associated with maintaining alertness of the
cerebral cortex is/are the:
a. thalamus
b. reticular formation
c. pyramids
d. limbic system
e. b and d - ANSWER-b. reticular formation
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Damage to the cerebellum would result in:
a. loss of memory
b. uncoordinated movement
c. inability to dream
d. altered pituitary function
e. inability to control body temperature - ANSWER-b.
uncoordinated movement
Which spinal nerves go directly to the tissues they supply without
forming a plexus?
a. C1 through C4
b. C4 through T1
c. T2 through T12
d. L1 through L5
e. S1 through S5 - ANSWER-c. T2 through T12
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Spinal nerves are considered mixed, which means that:
a. they contain both nerves and tracts
b. they contain both gray and white matter
c. they contain both afferent and efferent nerves
d. they use multiple types of neurotransmitters
e. a single nerve arises from multiple segments of the spinal cord
- ANSWER-c. they contain both afferent and efferent nerves
Damage to the auditory association area would result in an
inability to:
a. hear
b. be aware of the loudness of a sound
c. repeat what one hears
d. hearing with both ears
e. understanding what one hears - ANSWER-e. understanding
what one hears