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Dinesh Objective Biology PDF

This document contains 26 multiple choice questions about control and coordination in plants and animals. It covers topics like plant hormones, parts of the brain and nervous system, reflex actions, tropic movements in plants, functions of different glands like thyroid and adrenal. The questions test knowledge about concepts like neurons, synapses, hormones, phototropism, geotropism, roles of cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla and more.

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Dinesh Objective Biology PDF

This document contains 26 multiple choice questions about control and coordination in plants and animals. It covers topics like plant hormones, parts of the brain and nervous system, reflex actions, tropic movements in plants, functions of different glands like thyroid and adrenal. The questions test knowledge about concepts like neurons, synapses, hormones, phototropism, geotropism, roles of cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla and more.

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Science

Class:- 10th B
Topic:-
CONTROL AND CO-ORDINATION
M.m.30
**Each question carry one mark**
Q1: The plant hormone which is essential for cell division is
(a) Ethylene(b) Auxin(c) Gibberellin(d) Cytokinin
Answer: (d) Cytokinin
Q2: The activities of the internal organs are controlled by the
(a) Central Nervous System(b) Peripheral Nervous System(c) Autonomic Nervous System(d)
None of these
Answer: (c) Autonomic Nervous System
Q3: The seat of intelligence and voluntary action in the brain is
(a) Diencephalon(b) Cerebrum(c) Cerebellum(d) Medulla Oblongata
Answer: (b) Cerebrum
Q4: The gap between two neurons is known as ___.
(a) synapse(b) synopsis(c) impulse(d) synaptic node
Answer: (a) synapse
Q5: Which of the following is a plant hormone?
(a) Thyroxin(b) Cytokinin(c) Insulin(d) Oestrogen
Answer: (b) Cytokinin
Q6: Tropic movements are
(a) in response to light(b) in response to gravity(c) uni-directional(d) non-directional
Answer: (c) uni-directional
Q7: Artifical ripening of fruit is carried out by
(a) Auxins(b) Ethylene(c) Abscisic acid (ABA)(d) Gibberellins
Answer: (b) Ethylene
Q8: Part of brain that controls respiration, heartbeat and peristalsis is ____.
(a) Cerebrum(b) Cerebellum(c) Pons(d) Medulla
Answer: (d) Medulla
Q9: The brain is responsible for
(a) thinking.(b) regulating the heart beat.(c) balancing the body.(d) all of the above.
Answer: (d) All of the above.
Q10: Which of the following hormone is released by thyroid?
(a) Insulin(b) Thyroxin(c) Trypsin(d) Pepsin
Answer: (b) Thyroxin
Q11: Which body organ is surrounded by meninges?
(a) Heart and Lungs(b) Brain & Heart(c) Brain and Spinal Cord(d) Spinal Cord and Lungs
Answer: (c) Brain and Spinal Cord
Q12: Part of brain that controls muscular co-ordination is ____.
(a) Cerebrum(b) Cerebellum(c) Pons(d) Medulla
Answer: (b) Cerebellum
Q13: Growth of the stem is controlled by
(a) gibberellin(b) auxin(c) abscisic acid(d) cytokinin
Answer: (a) gibberellin
Q14: Wilting of leaves is caused by which hormone?
(a) gibberellin(b) auxin(c) abscisic acid(d) cytokinin
Answer: (c) abscisic acid
Q15: Which of the following hormones contains iodine?
(a) adrenaline(b) testosterone(c) thyroxine(d) insulin
Answer: (c) Thyroxine
Q16: Which part of brain controls the posture and balance of the body?
(a) Cerebrum(b) Cerebellum(c) Pons(d) Medulla
Answer: (b) Cerebellum
Q17: Fill in the blanks. (Half mark each)
(a) _____ is the is the structural and functional unit of the nervous system.
(b) An automatic response to a stimulus which is not controlled by the brain is called ______.
(c) Chemical messengers which control and coordinate in plants and animals are called _____.
(d) The movement of a plant part in the direction of light is called ____.
(e) ________ is the movement of plant part in response to the availability of water.
(f) ________ is the movement of plant part in response to the pull of earth’s gravity
(g) The movement of plant part in response to certain chemicals is called ______.
(h) _________ is the reflex centre of the brain.
(i) __________ is a structure associated withboth nervous system and endocrine system.
(j) PNS stands for ___________.
Answer:
(a) Neuron or Nerve cell
(b) Reflex Action
(c) Hormones
(d) Phototropism
(e) Hydrotropism
(f) Geotropism
(g) Chemotropism
(h) Medulla Oblongata
(i) HypothalmusSynapse
(j) Peripheral Nervous System
Q18: Which part of the brain maintains posture and equilibrium of the body?
Answer: Cerebellum.
Q19: Which is the largest and most prominent part of the brain.
Answer: Cerebrum
Q20: Who coined the term phytohormones?
Answer: Thimann in 1948.
Q21: What will happen when plant is exposed to unidirectional light?
Answer: Stem bends towards unidirectional flow of light. It is called phototropism.
Q22: Where adrenal glands are located?
Answer: Adrenal glands are like caps just above the kidneys.
Q23: Where thyroid gland is located?
Answer: Thyroid gland is situated in front of the neck below larynx.
Q24: What is hyperglycemia?
Answer: Hyperglycemia refers to high sugar level in blood.
Q25: Name any two types of tropism.
Answer: The two types of tropism are phototropism and geotropism.
Q26:Mention the names of various phytohormones.
Answer:The various phytohormones are auxins, gibberellins, cytokines, abscises acid andethylene.

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