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Psychology 6084 MCQs [All-Courses]

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Psychology is the scientific study of human behavior, mental processes, emotions, and personality. It is an important subject for competitive exams such as PPSC, FPSC, NTS, OTS, KPPSC, BPSC, AJKPSC, CSS, and PMS.

The principal effectors are:
A Glands
B Muscles
C Neurons
D both a & b
Correct Answer: both a & b
The cytoplasmic process arising from the cell body of neuron that carries impulse towards cell body is called a:
A Axon
B Dendrite
C Nissl’s granule
D Myelin sheath
Correct Answer: Dendrite
One of the following ions is twenty times more concentrated inside than outside the membrane surface:
A Sodium
B Potassium
C Organic ions
D None of these
Correct Answer: Potassium
The major factors that are involved in resting membrane potential include:
A Sodium and potassium ions
B Negative organic ion
C Leakage of K+ions from neurons
D All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above
The concentration one of the following ion is tenfold higher on the outside of the membrane than inside:
A Sodium
B Potassium
C Organic ions
D All of these
Correct Answer: Sodium
For every two K+ ions transported inward a neutron cell., how many Na+ ions are transported outside:
A One
B Two
C Three
D Twenty
Correct Answer: Three
The first main type of nervous system is a:
A Autonomic nervous system
B Centralized nervous system
C Peripheral nervous system
D Diffused nervous system
Correct Answer: Diffused nervous system
One of the followings receives and processes sensory information, initiates responses, stores memories and generates thoughts and emotions is:
A Somatic nervous system
B Brain
C Autonomic nervous system
D Spinal cord
Correct Answer: Brain
The electrical potential that exists across a cell membrane is known as:
A Membrane potential
B Electrical potential
C Resting potential
D Action potential
Correct Answer: Membrane potential
The net difference in charge between the inner and outer surface of a non conducting neuron is called:
A Membrane potential
B Electrical potential
C Resting membrane potential
D Action potential
Correct Answer: Resting membrane potential