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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.

One of the following is helpful in controlling epilepsy:
A Use of alcohol
B Anticonvulsant drugs
C Antihistamines
D All of the above
Correct Answer: Anticonvulsant drugs
A disease characterized by the decline in brain function:
A Epilepsy
B Drug abuse
C Parkinson’s disease
D Alzheimer’s disease
Correct Answer: Alzheimer’s disease
Certain neurons in one of the following parts of midbrain appear to influence transitions between sleep and wakefulness and the rate and pattern of breathing:
A Medulla
B Pons
C Cerebellum
D All of these
Correct Answer: Pons
The disease________may result by head trauma and the onset of disease is usually in 50’s or 60’s:
A Alzheimer’s disease
B Drug abuse
C Epilepsy
D Parkinson’s diseases
Correct Answer: Parkinson’s diseases
The most important test in the study of epilepsy is:
A Electrocardiogram
B Electroencephalography
C Alcohol tolerance test
D Insulin
Correct Answer: Electroencephalography
The bundles of axons or dendrites bounded by connective tissue are termed:
A Brain
B Nerves
C Ganglia
D Spinal cord
Correct Answer: Nerves
A few cranial nerves including the vaga nerve together with the fibers from the bottom portion of spinal cord from the:
A Sympathetic nervous system
B Parasympathetic nervous system
C Somatic nervous system
D Peripheral nervous system
Correct Answer: Parasympathetic nervous system
Which of the following is not a part of hindbrain?
A Medulla
B Pons
C Cerebellum
D Cerebrum
Correct Answer: Cerebrum
The system important during emergency situations and is associated with “fight and fight”.
A Sympathetic
B Parasympathetic
C Somatic
D Peripheral
Correct Answer: Sympathetic
One of the following parts of midbrain guides smooth and accurate motions and maintains body position:
A Medulla
B Pons
C Cerebellum
D Amygdala
Correct Answer: Cerebellum