1) What forms the central nervous system?
A) The peripheral nervous system
B) The brain and optic nerve
C) Spinal cord and nervous system
D) The brain, peripheral nerve system and spinal cord
E) The brain and spinal cord
2) What part of your body primarily forms the body's decision maker?
A) Somatic nervous system
B) Peripheral nervous system
C) Autonomic nervous system
D) Spinal cord
E) Central nervous system
3) What is the role of the sensory neurons in our body?
A) They carry instructions from the central nervous system out to the body’s muscles and glands
B) They help in the movement of the body muscles
C) They carry messages from the body’s tissues and sensory receptors to the brain and spinal
cord for processing
D) They connect different parts of the body to each other
E) Helps in sensing pain and pressure
4) What part of the brain is most responsible for our complexity?
A) Motor neurons
B) Sensory neurons
C) Neural networks
D) Interneuron Systems
E) Somatic nervous system
5) What arousal effect does the sympathetic nervous system have?
A) Decreases Heartbeat, blood sugar
B) Controls breathing rate and heart rate for exerercise mode
C) Increases Heart rate, blood sugar, digestion
D) There is no such mentioned system
E) It accelerates heartbeat, raises blood pressure, slows digestion, raises blood sugar, and
cools with perspiration
6) What function does the parasympathetic nervous system perform?
A) To send back information and orders to the body’s tissues
B) Calms you by decreasing your heartbeat, lowering your blood sugar
C) Controls your heartbeat during exercise and regulates muscle movement
D) Unknown
E) It maintains muscular activity
,7) The sensory information must reach which part of the neuroanatomy before triggering a
feeling of pain or pleasure?
A) Nerves
B) Spinal cord
C) Muscles
D) Peripheral nervous system
E) The brain
8) What is the response mechanism to touching a flame?
A) Neures process the heat and increase blood motivation
B) Ice cold sensation fills the hand ensuring sensitivity
C) Neural activity travelling via sensory neurons to interneurons in your spinal cord causing your
hand to jerk away from the flame.
D) Pain signals are distributed away
9) Complexity of human neurals mainly originates from:
A) altering sleep pattern across night
B) strong nerves, mentaining courage during danger
C) interaction of millons of sensory neurons, motor neurons, and interneurons.
D) loss of nerves across society
E) Simplifying neauregenomics applications on chemistry
10) A smooth action of rising from a chair on hearing a bell signals operation inclusive of among
the following?
A) sensory nervous system
B) somatic nervous system
C) motory nervous system
D) interneurons
The Nervous System Quiz 1 Key
1) What forms the central nervous system?
A) The peripheral nervous system
B) The brain and optic nerve
C) Spinal cord and nervous system
D) The brain, peripheral nerve system and spinal cord
*E) The brain and spinal cord
2) What part of your body primarily forms the body's decision maker?
A) Somatic nervous system
B) Peripheral nervous system
C) Autonomic nervous system
D) Spinal cord
*E) Central nervous system
, 3) What is the role of the sensory neurons in our body?
A) They carry instructions from the central nervous system out to the body’s muscles and glands
B) They help in the movement of the body muscles
*C) They carry messages from the body’s tissues and sensory receptors to the brain and spinal
cord for processing
D) They connect different parts of the body to each other
E) Helps in sensing pain and pressure
4) What part of the brain is most responsible for our complexity?
A) Motor neurons
B) Sensory neurons
C) Neural networks
*D) Interneuron Systems
E) Somatic nervous system
5) What arousal effect does the sympathetic nervous system have?
A) Decreases Heartbeat, blood sugar
B) Controls breathing rate and heart rate for exerercise mode
C) Increases Heart rate, blood sugar, digestion
D) There is no such mentioned system
*E) It accelerates heartbeat, raises blood pressure, slows digestion, raises blood sugar, and
cools with perspiration
6) What function does the parasympathetic nervous system perform?
A) To send back information and orders to the body’s tissues
*B) Calms you by decreasing your heartbeat, lowering your blood sugar
C) Controls your heartbeat during exercise and regulates muscle movement
D) Unknown
E) It maintains muscular activity
7) The sensory information must reach which part of the neuroanatomy before triggering a
feeling of pain or pleasure?
A) Nerves
B) Spinal cord
C) Muscles
D) Peripheral nervous system
*E) The brain
8) What is the response mechanism to touching a flame?
A) Neures process the heat and increase blood motivation
B) Ice cold sensation fills the hand ensuring sensitivity
*C) Neural activity travelling via sensory neurons to interneurons in your spinal cord causing
your hand to jerk away from the flame.