1) Lesions of which of the following nuclei cause
hypothalamic obesity
a. ventromedial nucleus
b. dorsomedial nucleus
c. suprachiasmatic nucleus
d. supraoptic nucleus
Ans. a
2) The EPSP
a. is an all or none response to a presynaptic potential
b. can be temporarily summated during repetitive presynaptic
stimulation
c. always initiates an action potential
d. lasts only for the duration of presynaptic action
potential
Ans. b
3) Following statements are true for dopamine except
a. it is related to Parkinsonism
b. it is found in the cells uninhibited by Ach in basal
ganglia
c. it is one of the endogenous opiates from CNS
d. it cannot be
replaced in CNS from dietary dopamine
Ans. c
4) Loss of fear and emotion is often observed in the lesion
at
a. septal nucleus
b. thalamus
c. amygdaloidal nucleus
d. sensory cortex
Ans. c
5) The Renshaw cell
a. receive recurrent collaterals from motor neurons and
inhibit other motor neurons in the vicinity
b. is the inhibitory system of cerebellum
c. are a major component of muscle spindle
d. are present in retina
Ans. a
6) Premotor cortex refers to
a. some areas anterior to primary motor cortex causing
complex co-ordinate movements like speech, eye movements
b. an area of motor cortex responsible for voluntary movements
c. an area in temporal cortex
d. an area of cerebellum
Ans. a
7) Functions of limbic system are all EXCEPT
a. olfaction
b. gustation
c. feeding behaviour
d. sexual behaviour
Ans. b
8) REM is
a. characterised by delta waves on ECG
b. a sound and dreamless sleep
c. characterised by total lack of muscular activity
d. referred to as paradoxical sleep
Ans. d
9) Sleep deprivation
a. can cause psychotic episodes
b. is associated wit sluggishness of thoughts
c. makes a person
more alert
d. has no effect on the individual
Ans. a
10) The sympathetic system
a. has short post ganglionic fibres
b. consists of vagus nerve
c. produces nicotine at its nerve endings
d. has a thoraco-lumbar outflow from the spinal cord
Ans. d
11) Visceral pain
a. shows relatively rapid adaptation
b. is mediated by beta fibres in dorsal root of spinal
nerves
c. can sometimes be relieved by applying irritant to skin
d. can be produced by prolonged stimulation of touch receptors
Ans. c
12) The naked nerve endings are responsible for the
sensation of
a. pain
b. touch
c. hearing
d. vision
Ans. a
13) When a normally innervated skeletal muscle is stretched
the initial response is contraction, with increase in the stretch sudden
relaxation occurs because of
a. decrease in gamma efferent discharge
b. inhibition of the discharge from annulospiral endings of
afferent nerve fibres
c. decreased activity of afferent nerve fibres from golgi
tendon organs
d. increased activity of afferent nerve fibres from golgi
tendon organs
Ans. d
14) After anterolateral cordotomy relief of pain is due to
interruption of
a. left dorsal column
b. left ventral spinothalamic tract
c. right lateral spinothalamic tract
d. left lateral spinothalamic tract
Ans. d
15) Parasympathetic system
a. has short preganglionic fibres
b. secretes dopamine
c. controls most of the movements and secretions of gut
d. brings increase in heart rate during exercise
Ans. c
16) In a health adult sitting with eyes closed the EEG
rhythm observed with electrodes on occipital lobes
a. alpha
b. theta
c. delta
d. beta
Ans. a
17) The basal ganglia are primarily concerned with
a. sensory integration
b. short term memory
c. control of movement
d. neuroendocrine control
Ans. c
18) Interruption of motor pathways in the internal capsule
on one side causes
a. spastic paralysis on the same side
b. spastic paralysis on the opposite side
c. flaccid paralysis on the same side
d. flaccid paralysis on the opposite side
Ans.b
19) the extrapyramidal system is not concerned with
a. stretch reflex
b. righting reflex
c. spasticity
d. sensation of viscera
Ans. d
20) After falling down from a staircase a young woman is
found to have partial loss of voluntary movement on the right side of the body
and loss of pain and temperature sensation on the left side below the
mid-thoracic region. The probable site of lesion is
a. transection of the right half of the spinal cord in the
upper thoracic region
b. transection of the left side of the spinal cord in the
upper thoracic region
transection of sensory and motor pathways on the right side
of the pons
d. transection of the left half of the spinal cord in the
lumbar region
Ans. a
21) Thirst is stimulated by
a. increase in plasma osmolality and volume
b. increase in plasma osmolality and decrease in volume
c. decrease in osmolality and increase in volume
d. decrease in plasma osmolality and volume
Ans. d
22)Lesions of which of the following hypothalamic nuclei
cause loss of circadian rhythm
a. ventromedial
b. dorsomedial
c. suprachiasmatic
d. supraoptic
Ans.c
23) Normal blood flow to the brain is
a. greatly modified by vasomotor control
b. about 150ml/min
c. about 750ml/min
d. greatly increased during exercise
Ans.c
24) Retrograde amnesia
a. is abolished by prefrontal lobectomy
b. responds to drugs that block dopamine receptors
c. is commonly precipitated by a blow on the head
d. is commonly precipitated by ageing
Ans. c
25) Non fluent aphasia is produced by lesion of
a. Brocas area
b. angular gyrus
c. parietal lobe
d. frontal lobe
Ans. b
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