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Nice Cube Interaction Session

Assignment-Test
Concept: Control and Coordination

1. Receptors are usually located in sense organs. Gustatory receptors are


present in: (CBSE SQP 2023-24)
a. tongue b. nose c. eye d. ear
2. In a nerve cell, the site where the electrical impulse is converted into a
chemical signal is known as: (CBSE 2024)
a. Axon b. Dendrites c. Neuromuscular junction d. Cell body
3. Sensory nerve of a reflex arc carries information from the receptor cells
to the: (CBSE 2023)
a. spinal cord b. brain
c. muscles of the effector organ d. bones of the receptor organ
4. Walking in a straight line and riding a bicycle are the activities which
are possible due to a part of the brain. Choose the correct location and
name of this part from the given table: (CBSE 2023)
a. Forebrain, Cerebrum
b. Midbrain , Hypothalamus
c. Hindbrain, Cerebellum
d. Hindbrain, Medulla
5. The growth of tendril in pea plants is due to:
a. effect of light
b. effect of gravity
c. rapid cell divisions in tendrillar cells that are away from the support
d. rapid cell divisions in tendrillar cells in contact with the support
6. In plants, the role of cytokinin is: (CBSE 2023)
a. promote cell division
b. wilting of leaves
c. promote the opening of stomatal pore
d. help in the growth of stem
7. Select the mismatched pair:
a. Adrenaline : Pituitary gland
b. Testosterone: Tests
c. Insulin: Pancreas
d. Thyroxine: Thyroid gland
8. The substance that triggers the fall of mature leaves and fruits from
plants is due to:
a. auxin b. gibberellins c. abscisic acid d. cytokinin
9. Which is the correct sequence of the components of a reflex arc?
a. Receptors -> Muscle -> Sensory neuron -> Motor neuron -> Spinal
cord
b. Receptors -> Motor neuron -> Spinal cord -> Sensory neuron ->
Muscle
c. Receptors Spinal cord - Sensory neuron ‣ Motor neuron -> Muscle
d. Receptors -> Sensory neuron -> Spinal cord -> Motor neuron >
Muscle
10. Choose the incorrect statement about insulin:
a. It is produced from pancreas
b. It regulates growth and development of the body
c. It regulates blood sugar level
d. Insufficient secretion of insulin will cause diabetes
11. How is the mode of action in beating of the heart different from
reflex actions? Give four differences.
12. In which region of the brain is (i) medulla and (i) cerebrum
located? State one function of each. (CBSE 2024)
13. Label the parts of a neuron in the given figure: (NCERT
EXEMPLAR)

14. List two differences between the movement of leaves of a


sensitive plant and the movement of a shoot towards light. (CBSE
2023)
15. Where are auxins synthesised? How do they promote
phototropism? (CBSE2024)
16. Name a hormone that promotes the growth of tendrils and
explain how they help a pea plant to climb up other plants. (CBSE
2024)
17. What is insulin? Why are some patients of diabetes treated by
giving injections of insulin? (CBSE 2019)
18. Define reflex action. With the help of a flow chart show the path
of a reflex action such as sneezing (CBSE 2024)
19. (i) Name the part of human brain which controls: (a) voluntary
actions and (b) involuntary actions. (ii) Write the function of peripheral
nervous system. Name the components of this system stating their
origin. (CBSE 2019)
20. (i) List two constituents of Central Nervous System (CNS). How
are these components protected from injuries? (ii) Write two limitations
of the use of electrical impulses. (CBSE 2024)
21. Define geotropism. Draw a labelled diagram of a plant showing
geotropic movements of its parts. (CBSE 2020)
22. Explain the directional movement due to growth in response to
touch in a pea plant. (CBSE 2023)
23. Name the hormones secreted by the following endocrine glands
and specify one function of each: (i) Thyroid (ii) Pituitary (ii) Pancreas
(CBSE 2018)
24. We are advised to take iodised salt in our diet by doctors. Justify
its importance in our body. (CBSE SQP 2023-24)
25. Name the gland and the hormone secreted by it in scary
situations in human beings. List any two responses shown by our body
when this hormone is secreted into the blood. (CBSE 2023)
26. State the structural and functional unit of the nervous system.
Draw its neat labelled diagram and write two functions. (CBSE 2014)
27. What is hydrotropism? Design an experiment to demonstrate this
phenomenon. (CBSE 2019)
28. (i) List three points of difference between nervous and hormonal
mechanisms for control and coordination in animals. (ii) How are
auxins related with the bending of plant shoot towards unidirectional
light? Explain. (CBSE 2023)
29. (I) A doctor has advised Sameer to reduce sugar intake in his diet
and do regular exercise after checking his blood test reports. Which
disease do you think Sameer is suffering from? Name the hormone
responsible for this disease and the organ producing the hormone. (ii)
Which hormone is present in the areas of rapid cell division in a plant
and which hormone inhibits the growth? (CBSE SQP 2023-24)
30. State the functions of plant hormones. Name four different types
of plant hormones with their function.

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