Lecturer Psychology Solved MCQs Online Test No. 35

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Test Instructions:-
Test Name Lecturer Psychology 
Subject Psychology Test 35
Test Type MCQs
Total Questions 25
Total Time 20 Minutes
Total Marks 100
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Lecturer Psychology Online Test No. 35

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Which one of the following is true of afferent neurons?

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Damage to the ventromedial region of the hypothalamus would most likely result in which of the following?

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Afferent pathways are involved in which of the following sensory systems?

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Which of the following is associated with the hypothalamus?

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Most sensory information is relayed to the cerebral cortex by the:

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Sensory-motor responses that are rapid and automatic are called:

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Which of the following is associated primarily with the non-dominant cerebral hemisphere?

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Comparatively speaking, which one of the following animals has the most prominent cerebral cortex?

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The action potential "jumps" along an axon. The gaps in a myelinated axon that the action potential "jumps" to are called the:

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The sympathetic nervous system:

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Which of the following describes the correct sequence of electrical activity as it passes through a single nerve cell?

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Which of the following tools provides the best analogy for DNA?

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Which of the following is a principal function of the parietal lobe?

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Which of the following glands is frequently referred to as the "master gland" since it regulates the activity of many other glands?

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The cells that respond to changes in their environment and signal these changes to the nervous system are known as:

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Occipital lobe is located in:

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Neurons generally cannot fire at rates exceeding 1000 impulses per second. This maximum firing rate can be largely attributed to:

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The "fight or flight" response to a perceived threat is associated with increased activity of:

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If a neuron will not fire regardless of the amount of stimulation, it is most likely:

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Which of the following theorists is credited with first inferring the existence of synapses?

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If a patient is diagnosed as having a demyelinizing disease in which myelin degenerates from around the bodies of axons, which of the following is likely to occur?

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Damage to the hippocampus would most likely result in:

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Which of the following best characterizes the difference between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems?

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Chemicals that act as messengers between animals are referred to as:

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Body metabolism is a key function to the:

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