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Questions Related to the human brain

Fore-brain is centre of intelligence, control of movements, hearing, smell and sight.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Forebrain consists of two regions; namely cerebrum and diencephalon. A deep cleft divides the cerebrum longitudinally into two halves, which are termed as the left and right cerebral hemispheres. Each cerebral hemisphere is divided into four lobes, viz., frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe and temporal lobe. The frontal lobe is associated with intelligence, memory, judgment, problem-solving ability and controls voluntary activities. The parietal lobe is associated with the sense of touch, temperature, pressure, and pain. The temporal lobe is associated with the sense of taste, hearing, and smell. The occipital lobe is associated with sight.

What is the space between arachnoid and piameter called?

  1. Supra - arachnoid space

  2. Sub - arachnoid space

  3. Subdural space

  4. Meninges


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Piameter is the innermost membrane of the brain and arachnoid is the middle membrane. The space between arachnoid and piameter is caleed sub-arachnoid space. This space is filled with cerebrospinal fluid.

Broca's area in human brain controls

  1. Speech

  2. Taste

  3. Respiration

  4. Heartbeat


Correct Option: A

Pneumotaxic centre which can moderate the functions of the respiratory rhythm centre is present in

  1. pons region of brain

  2. thalamus

  3. spinal cord

  4. right cerebral hemisphere


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Pneumotaxic centre is present in the dorsal part of the pons varolii of the brain. Its function is primarily to limit inspiration.

Match column I and column II and select the correct option from the codes given below.

Column I Column II
A. Cerebrum (i) Controls of the pituitary
B. Cerebellum (ii) Controls vision and hearing
C. Hypothalamus (iii) Controls the rate of heart beat
D. Midbrain (iv) Seat of intelligence
(v) Maintains body posture


  1. A - (v), B - (iv), C - (ii), D - (i)

  2. A - (iv), B - (v), C - (ii), D - (i)

  3. A - (v), B - (iv), C - (i), D - (ii)

  4. A - (iv), B - (v), C - (i), D - (ii)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Cerebrum is the main site of intelligence and consciousness in the body of the organism. The hypothalamus is the area of brain that is important in controlling the balance of bodily functions. It controls the release of hormones from the pituitary gland. The midbrain is responsible for controlling the vision and hearing features of the organism. Medulla oblongata is responsible for controlling the rate of the heart beat.

Thus, the correct answer is 'A - (iv), B - (v), C - (i), D - (ii).'

Find out the correct pair from the following. 

  1. Thalamus Maintenance of homeostasis

  2. Medulla oblongata Centre of thought, inteligence etc.

  3. Cerebellum Coordinates muscular activities

  4. Cerebrum Relaying of impulses


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

  • Homeostasis is maintained by the action of various hormones and organs of the body
  • Cerebrum is the centre of thought, intelligence etc
  • Cerebellum Coordinates muscular activities
  • The thalamus relays impulses

So the correct answer is 'Cerebellum : Coordinates muscular activities ".

Which of the following has the largest percentage of its brain devoted to prosencephalon?

  1. Fish

  2. Cat

  3. Frog

  4. Bird


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The cerebrum is that part of the brain that contains the two cerebral hemispheres and the subcortical structures and hippocampus, basal ganglia and olfactory bulbs. In most vertebrae, the neural tube of the embryo is subdivided to form the prosencephalon or forebrain, mesencephalon or midbrain, rhombencephalon or hindbrain and spinal cord. While the physical structure of the cat brain is very similar to that of humans and  have the largest percentage of its brain devoted to prosencephalon. Thus, the correct answer is option

The incorrectly matched pair is 

  1. Cerebral aqueduct - canal that passes through midbrain

  2. Corpora quadrigemina - four rounded swellings present on ventral portion of midbrain

  3. Cerebrum - Very convoluted surface

  4. Medulla oblongata - controls gastric secretions.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

  1. The canal that passes through midbrain - canal aqueduct
  2. The corpora quadrigemina are the four colliculi—two inferior, two superior—located on the tectum of the dorsal aspect of the midbrain.
  3. The cerebral cortex of the human brain is highly convoluted, meaning it has many folds and creases. 
  4. The medulla oblongata controls gastric secretion both by the parasympathetic branch of the nervous system and the endocrine system.
Hence, the correct answer is 'Cerebral aqueduct - canal that passes through midbrain'

Consider the following statement.
(a) The forebrain is the centre of intelligence, control of movements, hearing, smell and sight.
(b) Control and coordination are functions of nervous and endocrine systems.
(c) The rise in sugar level in blood stops the secretion of insulin by the pancreas.
 Which of the above statements are correct?

  1. (a) and (b)

  2. (b) and (c)

  3. (a) and (c)

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The forebrain is the part of the brain that includes cerebrum, thalamus and hypothalamus. It is involved in many functions, much of which are linked to the cerebrum. For example, intelligence or higher brain power is associated with the cerebrum. The outermost layer of the cerebrum is made up of four lobes frontal, temporal,parietal and occipital. The hearing, smelling and forming memories are functions of the temporal lobe. Vision is controlled by the occipital lobe. At the base of the forebrain-basal ganglia are found which control movement. Control and coordination are functions of nervous and endocrine systems because hypothalamus stimulates the master gland that regulates function of the other glands and brain and spinal cord (part of nervous system) directly regulates the function of other body parts.

The rise in sugar level in blood increases the secretion of insulin by the pancreas. Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Which of the following is a richly vascular layer with lots of blood capillaries?

  1. Dura mater

  2. Pia mater

  3. Epidermis of skin

  4. Both A and B


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The pia mater of the brain is the innermost of the three membranes, that cover it. It is the vascular membrane of the brain. It carries the minute branches of the two internal carotids and the two vertebral arteries. It also returns the blood to the heart. The dura mater is the most external membrane of the brain. It forms the internal periosteum of the skull. The dura mater is a dense, tough, inelastic fibrous membrane. The epidermis contains no blood vessels, and cells in the deepest layers are nourished by diffusion from blood capillaries extending to the upper layers of the dermis. So, the correct answer is option B.