Central Nervous System MCQs

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Central Nervous System MCQs

Sweat glands are supplied by only:

A. Parasympathetic nerves
B. Sympathetic nerves
C. Sensory nerves
D. Motor nerves

Following are extrapyramidal tracts except:

A. Reticulospinal
B. Corticospinal
C. Rubrospinal
D. Vestibulospinal

Afferent component of corneal reflex is mediated by:

A. Vagus nerve
B. Facial nerve
C. Trigeminal nerve
D. Glossopharyngeal nerve

Blood supply to the brain during moderate exercise :

A. decreases
B. Remains constant
C. Increases
D. Increases then decreases

Which of the following acts as a neurotransmitter inhibitor:

A. Glutamate
B. GABA
C. Aspartic acid
D. Lysin

Phagocytosis in the CNS is done by:

A. Astrocytes
B. Schwann cells
C. Microglia
D. Oligocytes

Pain producing substance is:

A. Serotonin
B. Substance P
C. Histamine
D. Acetyl choline

Red colour blindness is called :

A. Deuteranopia
B. Protanopia
C. Protanomaly
D. Deuteranomaly

Tissues with least regenerative potential is:

A. Nerve
B. Skin
C. Cardiac muscle
D. None of the above

The pathway of pain from teeth and temperature is carried by:

A. Corticospinal tract
B. Corticocerebral tract
C. Lateral spinothalamic tract
D. Ventral spinothalamic tract

Pain is conducted by:

A. A-alpha fibers
B. A-beta fibers
C. A-gamma fibers
D. A-delta fibers

Pain sensation from the lateral extremities is transmitted by:

A. Spino thalmamic tract
B. Dorsal column
C. Corticospinal tract
D. Spinocerebellar tract

Respiratory center is situated in :

A. Medulla oblongata
B. Spinal cord
C. Midbrain
D. Hypothalamus

Preganglionic parasympathetic fibers are:

A. Somatic only
B. Parasympathetic
C. Sympathetic
D. Cholinergic

Sensations of pain from teeth and temperature are carried by:

A. Corticospinal tract
B. Corticobulbar tract
C. Lateral spinothalamic tract
D. Ventral spinothalamic tract

Lesions within the basal ganglia produce the following signs except :

A. Hypotonia
B. Tremor
C. Hemiballismus
D. Athetosis

Tremors are seen in disorder of :

A. Basal ganglia
B. Pain pathway
C. Pyramidal tract
D. Parathyroid gland

Unmyelinated fibres differ from myelinated fibers in that they:

A. Have increased excitability
B. Have to nodes of Ranvier
C. Have no power of regeneration
D. Have no association of Schwann cells

The Sensory receptors serving the stretch reflex are classified as :

A. Proprioceptors
B. Nociceptors
C. Exteroceptors
D. Chemo receptors

Abdominal visceral pain is transmitted by:

A. fibers
B. fibers
C. Parasympathetic fibers
D. Sympathetic fibers

Aphasia is most likely associated with a lesion in :

A. Broca’s area
B. Sensory area
C. Primary motor area
D. Visual area

The term ‘myopia’ refers to:

A. Near sightedness
B. Far sightedness
C. Constriction of the pupil
D. Dilation of the pupil

Neurotransmitter in nigrostrial pathway is:

A. Dopamine
B. GABA
C. Acetyl choline
D. Nor epinephrine

First change to occur in the distal segment of cut:

A. Myelin degeneration
B. Axonal degeneration
C. Mitosis of schwann cell
D. Sprouting

Wallenberg degeneration is seen in :

A. Proximal cut end of nerve with cell body
B. Distal cut end of nerve without cell body
C. Both the free ends of the cut nerve
D. All are true

Swallowing center is situated in:

A. MIdbrain
B. Pons
C. Medulla
D. Cerebellum

Satiety center in hypothalamus is regulated by :

A. Gastric dilatation
B. Blood glucose levels
C. Blood insulin levels
D. All of the above

Gag reflex is mediated by ___ cranial nerve ?

A. VII
B. IX
C. X
D. XII

Sympathetic stimulation causes:

A. Arteriolar constriction
B. Ciliary muscle contraction
C. Sweat secretion
D. All of the above

Resting membrane potential of nerve fiber is :

A. -70 mv
B. -90 mv
C. -55 mv
D. + 35 mv

Pacinian corpuscles are major receptor for:

A. Pressure
B. Pain
C. Touch
D. Temperature

Intensity of sound is measured in :

A. Diopters
B. Daltons
C. Decibels
D. Pounds

Copious flow of watery saliva is secreted in response to:

A. Parasympathetic stimulation
B. Sympathetic stimulation
C. CNS stimulation
D. sensory stimulation

function of Merkel’s cells is :

A. Tactile sensation
B. Melanophage
C. Chemoreceptor
D. Proprioception

The first physiological response to high environmental temperature is :

A. Sweating
B. Vasodilatation
C. Decrease heat production
D. Non- shivering thermogenesis

Sensory receptors for pain are:

A. Pacinian corpuscles
B. End organs of Ruffini
C. End bulbs of Krause
D. Free nerve endings

The most outer covering of nerve fibres is called as :

A. Neurolemma
B. Perineurium
C. Axolemma
D. Myelin sheath

Intention tremor is a feature of:

A. Loss of function of Thalamus
B. Loss of function of Hypothalamus
C. Loss of function of cerebellum
D. Loss of function of Basal ganglia

Epicrritic perception of pain occurs at the level of:

A. Thalamus
B. Area 3,1,2
C. Areas 5,7
D. Pulvinar

Blood brain barriers is absent in all of the following areas except :

A. Subfornical region
B. Habenuclear trigone
C. Area posterma
D. Neurohypophysis

Axon hillock is part of the soma of neuron which:

A. Has dense Nissl grandules
B. Has no Nissl granules
C. Is at commencement of dendrites
D. Is round in shape

Stimulating mechanoreceptors or nociceptors in mouth triggers the:

A. Jaw opening reflex
B. Jaw clenching reflex
C. Jaw gnashing reflex
D. None of the above

Following are the changes during accommodation except :

A. Constriction of pupil
B. Dilatation of pupil
C. Convergence of eye ball
D. Increase in the anterior curvature of lens

Pain is conducted by :

A. A-alpha fibers
B. A-beta fibers
C. A-gamma fibers
D. A-delta fibers

Hunger centre of brain is:

A. Hypothalamus
B. Stria nigra
C. Frontal lobe
D. Temporal lobe

Middle ear deafness can be tested by:

A. Babinsky test
B. Chvostek test
C. Finger – nose test
D. Weber’s test

The temperature of body is controlled by:

A. Medulla
B. Precentral gyrus
C. Diencephalon
D. Hypothalamus

Group B fibers are present in _____?

A. Intrafusal fibers of the muscle spindle
B. Golgi tendon apparatus
C. Autoonomic preganglionic fibers
D. Spinothalamic tracts

Centre of activity of autonomic nervous system is :

A. Midbrain
B. Cerebrum
C. Hypothalamus
D. Pons

Voluntary movement of eye ball is controlled by :

A. Superior colliculus
B. Frontal eye field
C. Cerebellum
D. Visual cortex area

Breathing ceases upon destruction of the :

A. Cerebrum
B. Medulla oblongata
C. Hypothalamus
D. Cerebellum

In CNS, the myelination is carried out by :

A. Schwann cells
B. Astrocytes
C. Oligodendrocytes
D. Microglia

Chromatolysis is:

A. Disintegrating of Nucleus
B. Disintegration of golgi apparatus
C. Disappearance of nissel granules
D. Decrease in cell size

Body temperature is maintained by:

A. Postural position
B. Covering of the body
C. Peripheral vasoconstriction
D. all of the above

First change to occur after nerve cut is :

A. Schwan cell mitosis
B. Axonal sprouting
C. Myelin sheath degeneration
D. Nuclear disintegration

In cerebellar disease, all the statements are correct except:

A. The romberg’s sign is positive
B. There is adiodokokinesia
C. There is pendular knee jerk
D. There is involuntary termor

Function of GABA on CNS is :

A. Neuronal inhibition
B. Neuronal activation
C. Glial cell inhibition
D. Glial cell activation

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