1.Cerebrum
2.Cerebellum
3.Midbrain
4.Fore brain
1.Speen
2.Liver
3.Heart
4.Brain
1.Circular shaped
2.Star shaped
3.Hexagon shape
4.None
1.Benign
2.Polonium
3.Meninges
4.Cranium
1.Circulation
2.Breathing
3.Balance and coordination
4.All
1.Wernickes area
2.Brocas area
3.Motor area
4.Association area
1.Vision
2.Hearing
3.Vision and Hearing
4.None
1.Pons is present on the top portion of medulla in hindbrain
2.It helps in breathing control
3.Pons is present on the middle portion of medulla in hind brain
4.More than one option is correct
1.Hypothalamus contains small nuclei with a variety of functions
2.It links nervous system to the endocrine system via pituitary gland
3.Both
4.None
1.Reflex action is an involuntary movement in response to the stimulus
2.Reflex action is instantaneous movement in response to the stimulus
3.A reflex is made possible by neural pathways called reflex arcs
4.All
1.Adrenal gland
2.Thyroid gland
3.Thymus gland
4.None
1.Knee jerk
2.Stress
3.Relax
4.None
1.Ventricles
2.Matter
3.Meninges
4.None
1.Pons
2.cerebellum
3.medulla oblongata
4.All
1.1
2.2
3.3
4.4
1.Spinal nerves
2.Cranial nerves
3.Temporal nerves
4.Frontal nerves
1.hippocampus,
2.thalamus
3.basal ganglia
4.All
1.Vision
2.Hearing
3.Temperature regulation
4.More than one option is correct
1.1
2.2
3.3
4.4
1.Optic lobes and cerebral peduncles
2.Optical lobes and Pons
3.Pons and Cerebral penduncles
4.More than one option is correct
1.CNS
2.Parasympathetic nervous system
3.Peripheral nervous system
4.Sympathetic nervous system
1.Medulla pons and middle brain tissue
2.Spinal cord
3.Medulla pons and spinal cord
4.Middle brain tissue
1.Cerebrum and medulla oblongata
2.Cerebrum and the brain stem
3.Brain stem and Medulla oblongata
4.None
1.Frontal lobe
2.Parietal lobe
3.Temporal lobe
4.Occipital lobe
1.Mesencephalon
2.Medulla
3.Diencephalon
4.Hypothalamus
1.Bigemina
2.Quadrigemina
3.Arenacea
4.Striata
1.Cerebral medulla
2.Axon
3.Cerebral cortex
4.More than one option is correct
1.Nerve cells
2.Dendrites
3.Pons
4.Axon
1.Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain
2.It consists of cerebral cortex and subcortical structures
3.It is the uppermost region of the central nervous system
4.All
1.Normal brain weight is 1.4 kg
2. it is about 2% of the total body weight
3.It is 140mm wide and 167mm long
4.All
1.Occipital lobe is a visual processing centre of brain
2.containing most of the anatomical region of the visual cortex
3.It is one of the most major lobes in cerebral cortex
4.More than one option is correct
1.Mesencephalon is known as midbrain
2.it is a part of brain stem
3.It is associated with vision
4.All
1.Optic lobes control visual reflexes
2.It controls and coordinates the movement of head and eye
3.It controls auditory refluxes also
4.All
1.CSF
2.Sub Dural space
3.Sub Archnoidal space
4.None
1.2 kg
2.1.4 kg
3.1.9 kg
4.1 kg
1.language development
2.Vision development
3.Hearing development
4.Balance of body
1.Hind brain
2.Mid brain
3.Fore brain
4.Cerebral cortex
1.Foramen of Monro
2.Foramen of Luschka
3.Foramen of Magendie
4.Inter ventricular foramen
1.Sleep, arousal and the relay of the information
2.Color perception, depth perception
3.Emotion memory and audition
4.Pain perception vision and audition
1.Norepinephrine
2.Epinephrine
3.Acetylcholine
4.Cortisone
1.Pia matter
2.Dura matter
3.Archnoid matter
4.Corpus callosum
1.The brainstem is the posterior part of the brain
2.adjoin and structurally continuous with the spinal cord
3.It consists of medulla oblongata pons and midbrain
4.All
1.Thalamus
2.Cerebellum
3.Cerebrum
4.Hypothalamus
1.The Corpus callosum is a thick band of nerve fibers
2.Divides the cerebral cortex lobes into left and right hemisphere
3.It connects the left and right sides of the brain for communication between both hemispheres
4.All
1.Foramen of Luschka is two of the foramen in ventricular system
2.Link the fourth ventricle to the cerebellopontine cistern
3.Both
4.None
1.Optic lobes are present on dorsal side
2.1 pair of optic lobe is present.
3.Each divided transversely into upper and larger superior coliculus and lower and smaller inferior colicus
4.All
1.Cerebellum
2.Medulla oblongata
3.Cerebrum
4.Hypothalamus
1.Limbic system
2.Dura matter
3.Pia matter
4.None
1.Temporal lobe
2.Frontal lobe
3.Medulla oblongata
4.None
1.Pons
2.Cortex
3.Frontal lobe
4.Parietal lobe