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COMPLETE MOST IMPORTANT NERVOUS SYSTEM MCQ
1. Body system that controls and coordinates all (c) Contains collagen fibers
body activities: (d) Contain glial cells.
(a) Endocrine (b) Musculoskeletal 6. Central Nervous System is consists of:
(c) Nervous (d) Reproductive. (a) Brain (b) Spinal cord
2. The supportive cells of the nervous system are: (c) Brain and spinal cord (d) Spine only.
(a) T cells (b) Stem Cells 7. Basic structural and functional unit of the
(c) Glial cells (d) Astrocytes. nervous system is:-
3. Macrophage cells in the central nervous system (a) Nephron (b) Cytoplasm
are – (c) Proton (d) Neuron.
(a) Microglia (b) Astrocytes 8. Branched process of neurons are
(c) Neuroglia (d) Oligodendroglia. (a) Axon (b) Myelin sheath
4. In spinal cord myelin sheath is formed by (c) Dendrites (d) Synapses.
(a) Schwann cells (b) Oligodendrocytes 9. What is a specialized nerve cell?
(c) Osteocytes (d) Microglia. (a) Neuron (b) Axon (c) Dendrites (d) Nucleus.
5. Nervous tissue 10. Which one of the following does not act as a
(a) Covers body surfaces neurotransmitter?
(b) Specialized to contract (a) Cortisone (b) Acetylcholine
Q.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
ANS C C A B D C D C A A D D B B D B A A A C
, (c) Epinephrine (d) Norepinephrine. 22. One of the functions of cerebellum is to:
11. Which of these is an example of a (a) Serve as a passage between spinal cord and
neurotransmitter? brain
(a) Only dopamine (b) Only norepinephrine (b) Maintain balance, coordination and muscular
(c) Only acetylcholine (d) All of these. control
12. All of the following are neurotransmitters (c) Conduct nerve impulse
EXCEPT :- (d) Maintain area of reason, thought, memory
(a) Dopamine (b) GABA and sensation
(c) Serotonin (d) Troponin. 23. Part of brain that helps in maintaining posture
13. Neurons that release acetylcholine are refers to and equilibrium is:
as: (a) Medulla (b) Cerebellum
(a) Adrenergic (b) Cholinergic (c) Cerebrum (d) Thalamus.
(c) Pre–ganglionic (d) None of the above. 24. Loss of muscle co–ordination results from
14. Site of transmission of message of from one damage to
neurone to another called (a) Hypothalamus (b) Cerebrum
(a) Dendrite (b) Synapse (c) Midbrain (d) Cerebellum.
(c) Axon (d) Node of ranver. 25. Respiratory centre is situated at which part of
15. The point at which the nerve impulse is brain-
transmitted from one neuron to another is (a) Medulla (b) Pons
called as (c) Cerebellum (d) Thalamus.
(a) Nodes of Ranvier (b) Myeline 26. All of the following statements are true about
(c) Glia (d) Synapse. functions of brain EXCEPT:
16. What is correct order of meanings (from inside (a) Cerebrum or forebrain controls mental
towards outside): behaviour and thoughts.
(a) Dura matter, arachnoid matter, pia matter (b) Brainstem of mid brain controls respiration
(b) Pia matter, arachnoid matter, dura matter and cardiovascular system
(c) Arachnoid matter, dura matter, pia matter (c) Cerebellum or hind brain regulates muscle
(d) Arachnoid matter, pia matter, dura matter. tone and posture.
17. CSF (Cerebral Spinal Fluid) is produced in – (d) Cerebrum or forebrain helps in interpretation
(a) Choroid Plexuses (b) Arachnoid Villi of sensory impulses.
(c) Medulla oblongata (d) Optic Disc. 27. Which part of the brain controls and integrates
18. From which part of brain cerebrospinal fluid is activities of the autonomic nervous system?
secreted? (a) Midbrain (b) Thalamus
(a) Choroid plexus of brain (c) Hypothalamus (d) Epithalamus.
(b) Venous sinus of brain 28. Eating behaviour regulated/controlled by
(c) Sub arachnoid space (a) Hypothalamus (b) Adrenal gland
(d) None of above. (c) Pancreas (d) Thyroid gland.
19. Meninges are the coverings of: 29. Temperature regulating centre is present in
(a) Brain and spinal cord (b) Lungs which part of the brain?
(c) Kidneys (d) Heart. (a) Thalamus (b) Hypothalamus
20. The middle layer of meninges is (c) Medulla Oblongata (d) Cerebellum
(a) Dura mater (b) Pia mater 30. The heat regulatory centre is located in the:
(b) Archnoid mater (d) Choroid Plexus. (a) Thalamus (b) Hypothalamus
Q.No 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
ANS B B B D A B C A B B C A A A C B C A B A
21. The part of brain, which is responsible for the (c) Limbic system (d) Medulla.
co-ordination of movement, is: 31. A 40 year old male patient is complaining of
(a) Brain stem (b) Cerebellum chronic progressive mental deterioration is
(c) Thalamus (d) Hypothalamus. admitted to the unit. The nurse recognizes that
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COMPLETE MOST IMPORTANT NERVOUS SYSTEM MCQ
1. Body system that controls and coordinates all (c) Contains collagen fibers
body activities: (d) Contain glial cells.
(a) Endocrine (b) Musculoskeletal 6. Central Nervous System is consists of:
(c) Nervous (d) Reproductive. (a) Brain (b) Spinal cord
2. The supportive cells of the nervous system are: (c) Brain and spinal cord (d) Spine only.
(a) T cells (b) Stem Cells 7. Basic structural and functional unit of the
(c) Glial cells (d) Astrocytes. nervous system is:-
3. Macrophage cells in the central nervous system (a) Nephron (b) Cytoplasm
are – (c) Proton (d) Neuron.
(a) Microglia (b) Astrocytes 8. Branched process of neurons are
(c) Neuroglia (d) Oligodendroglia. (a) Axon (b) Myelin sheath
4. In spinal cord myelin sheath is formed by (c) Dendrites (d) Synapses.
(a) Schwann cells (b) Oligodendrocytes 9. What is a specialized nerve cell?
(c) Osteocytes (d) Microglia. (a) Neuron (b) Axon (c) Dendrites (d) Nucleus.
5. Nervous tissue 10. Which one of the following does not act as a
(a) Covers body surfaces neurotransmitter?
(b) Specialized to contract (a) Cortisone (b) Acetylcholine
Q.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
ANS C C A B D C D C A A D D B B D B A A A C
, (c) Epinephrine (d) Norepinephrine. 22. One of the functions of cerebellum is to:
11. Which of these is an example of a (a) Serve as a passage between spinal cord and
neurotransmitter? brain
(a) Only dopamine (b) Only norepinephrine (b) Maintain balance, coordination and muscular
(c) Only acetylcholine (d) All of these. control
12. All of the following are neurotransmitters (c) Conduct nerve impulse
EXCEPT :- (d) Maintain area of reason, thought, memory
(a) Dopamine (b) GABA and sensation
(c) Serotonin (d) Troponin. 23. Part of brain that helps in maintaining posture
13. Neurons that release acetylcholine are refers to and equilibrium is:
as: (a) Medulla (b) Cerebellum
(a) Adrenergic (b) Cholinergic (c) Cerebrum (d) Thalamus.
(c) Pre–ganglionic (d) None of the above. 24. Loss of muscle co–ordination results from
14. Site of transmission of message of from one damage to
neurone to another called (a) Hypothalamus (b) Cerebrum
(a) Dendrite (b) Synapse (c) Midbrain (d) Cerebellum.
(c) Axon (d) Node of ranver. 25. Respiratory centre is situated at which part of
15. The point at which the nerve impulse is brain-
transmitted from one neuron to another is (a) Medulla (b) Pons
called as (c) Cerebellum (d) Thalamus.
(a) Nodes of Ranvier (b) Myeline 26. All of the following statements are true about
(c) Glia (d) Synapse. functions of brain EXCEPT:
16. What is correct order of meanings (from inside (a) Cerebrum or forebrain controls mental
towards outside): behaviour and thoughts.
(a) Dura matter, arachnoid matter, pia matter (b) Brainstem of mid brain controls respiration
(b) Pia matter, arachnoid matter, dura matter and cardiovascular system
(c) Arachnoid matter, dura matter, pia matter (c) Cerebellum or hind brain regulates muscle
(d) Arachnoid matter, pia matter, dura matter. tone and posture.
17. CSF (Cerebral Spinal Fluid) is produced in – (d) Cerebrum or forebrain helps in interpretation
(a) Choroid Plexuses (b) Arachnoid Villi of sensory impulses.
(c) Medulla oblongata (d) Optic Disc. 27. Which part of the brain controls and integrates
18. From which part of brain cerebrospinal fluid is activities of the autonomic nervous system?
secreted? (a) Midbrain (b) Thalamus
(a) Choroid plexus of brain (c) Hypothalamus (d) Epithalamus.
(b) Venous sinus of brain 28. Eating behaviour regulated/controlled by
(c) Sub arachnoid space (a) Hypothalamus (b) Adrenal gland
(d) None of above. (c) Pancreas (d) Thyroid gland.
19. Meninges are the coverings of: 29. Temperature regulating centre is present in
(a) Brain and spinal cord (b) Lungs which part of the brain?
(c) Kidneys (d) Heart. (a) Thalamus (b) Hypothalamus
20. The middle layer of meninges is (c) Medulla Oblongata (d) Cerebellum
(a) Dura mater (b) Pia mater 30. The heat regulatory centre is located in the:
(b) Archnoid mater (d) Choroid Plexus. (a) Thalamus (b) Hypothalamus
Q.No 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
ANS B B B D A B C A B B C A A A C B C A B A
21. The part of brain, which is responsible for the (c) Limbic system (d) Medulla.
co-ordination of movement, is: 31. A 40 year old male patient is complaining of
(a) Brain stem (b) Cerebellum chronic progressive mental deterioration is
(c) Thalamus (d) Hypothalamus. admitted to the unit. The nurse recognizes that