1. A child who gives many answers in response to a question resorts to the process of ______________.
a. Convergent thinking
b. Latent
thinking
c. Divergent
thinking
d. Critical
thinking
2. Identify the correct order in the multi-store
model of human memory?
a. L
TM, Sensory register, STM, rehearsal buffer
b. Sensory
register, STM, rehearsal buffer, L TM
c. Rehearsal
buffer, Sensory register, STM, L TM
d. STM,
Sensory register, rehearsal buffer, L TM
3. A type pf thinking which is aimed at solving
problems or creating something new is called:
a. Creative
thinking
b. Autistic
thinking
c. Directed
thinking
d. Symbolic
thinking
4. Which one of the following best supports the
heuristic approach of problem solving?
a. Trying
different responses until one works
b. Following
a rule that guarantees a solution to a specific type of problem
c. Applying
solutions that were previously successful with other problems similar in
underlying structure
d. Employing
rules of thumb suggested by our experience that are often used to solve problems
5. Which one of the following is not a
secondary/learnt motive?
a. Achievement
b. Power
c. Hunger
d. Curiosity
6. ________________are enduring dimensions of
personality characteristics that differentiate
a person from others. a. Behaviour
b. Personality
c. Traits
d. All
of the given options
7. In _____________________ defense mechanism, a
person reverts back to a stage that
was satisfying. a.
Sublimation
b. Repression
c. Denial
d. Regression
8. Hunger, thirst and sleep are the________________.
a. Learnt
motives
b. Primary
motives
c. Social
motives
d. None
of the given options
9. According to
______________ theory, physiological changes create specific sensations, and our brain interprets these sensations as
different emotions. a. James- Lange Theory of Emotions
b. Cannon- Bard Theory of Emotions
. Opponent- Process Theory d. Activation Theory
10 ________________is the process whereby logical
conclusions, inferences, and implications
are drawn by using a set of assumptions.
a. Statistical
analysis
b. Deductive
reasoning
c. Inductive
reasoning
d. None
of the given options
11) A correlation is a numerical measure of
the__________.
a) Unintended
changes in participant’s behavior due to cues from the experimenter.
b) Behaviors
of participants of different ages compared at a given time.
c) Behaviors
of participants followed and periodically assed over time.
d) Strength
of relationship between two variables.
12) An adjustment in the lens shape in order to keep
images in sharp focus is called:
a) lens-image
inversion
b) top-down
processing
c) Accommodation.
d) Optical
adaptation
13)A researcher stops people at the mall and asks
them questions about their attitude toward gun control. Which research
technique is being used? a) Survey
b) Experiment
c) Naturalistic
observation
d) Case
study
14)As Saadia is walking across the campus, a car
swerves toward her. Her heart beat races and sweat breaks out as she jumps out
of harm’s way. This mobilization of energy is due to the action of Saadia’s
__________ system: a) Sympathetic
b) Para
sympathetic
c) Somatic
nervous
d) Skeleton
nervous
15)What two categories of dream content did Sigmund
Frued described? a) Latent and manifest
b) Poetic
and realistic
c) Delusional
and hallucinatory
d) Literal
and symbolic 16)In survey research method: a) Existing data are examined
b) A
control group is necessary
c) New
data is generated
d) A
sample of people are asked questions
17)A psychologist with a ______________ perspective
focuses on how people know, understand, and think about the world: a)
Psychodynamic
b) Behavioral
c) Humanistic
d) Cognitive
18)The change that an experimenter deliberately
produces in a situation is called:
a) The
experimental manipulation
b) Randomization
c) Replication
d) The
control group
9)The proper sequence of structures that sound
passes when it enters the ear is the following:
a) Oval
window, eardrum, stirrup, cochlea
b) Cochlea,
stirrup, eardrum, oval window
c) Stirrup,
eardrum, oval window, cochlea
d) Eardrum,
stirrup, oval window, cochlea
20) The
endocrine system is a______________ communication network that sends messages
throughout the nervous system via the bloodstream: a) Photo
b) Neural
c) Electrical
d) Chemical
21. The brain and the spinal cord comprise
which of the following nervous systems?
a) Central
nervous system
b) Peripheral
nervous system
c) Autonomic
nervous system
d) Sympathetic
nervous system
22. The lobe of the cerebral cortex responsible for motor
control and higher mental processes is known as the____________. a) Occipital
lobe
b) Temporal
lobe
c) Parietal
lobe
d) Frontal
lobe
23. The band of muscles behind the cornea that gives
the eye its color and controls the size of the pupil is known as the _________. a) Sclera
b) Iris
c) Pupil
d) Cornea
24. The _______ theory suggests color vision depends
on red-green, blueyellow, and black-white processes in the brain. It suggests
that the receptor cells are linked in pairs and they work in opposition to each
other. a)
Figure-ground
b) Trichromatic
c) Photopigment
d) Opponent-process
25. Which of the following glands abnormal secretion
result in a condition called “cretinism”? a) Parathyroid gland
b) Thyroid
gland
c) Pancreas
d) Gonads
26. What is conduction deafness?
a) Hearing
loss due to failure of the auditory nerve
b) Hearing
loss due to problems with the bones of themiddle ear
c) Hearing
loss due to failure of the visual nerve
d) Hearing
loss due to problems with the bones of the outer ear
27.
Who will be interested to study how cognitions are acquired and used in various
groups and institutional settings? a) Anthropologists
b) Computer
scientist
c) Sociologists
d) Geeks
28. ___________ refers to the degree of stability or
change across the life span. a) Temporal aspects
b) Situational
aspects
c) Environmental
aspects
d) Spatial
aspects
29. Who developed REBT (Rational Emotive Behavior
Therapy)?
a) George
Kelly
b) John
Dollard
c) Albert
Ellis
d) Neal
Miller
30. In which of the following stage, OEDIPUS COMPLEX
is observed? a)
Oral stage
b) Anal
stage
c) Phallic
stage
d) Genital
stag
31. The
duration of iconic memory is _______ than echoic memory, but its capacity is
probably ________.
1) Longer;
larger
2) Shorter;
about the same
3) shorter;
smaller
4) Longer;
about the same
32. Which memory system provides us with a very
brief representation of all the stimuli present at a particular moment? 1)
Sensory memory
2) Short-term
memory
3) Long-term
memory
4) Primary
memory
33.
The ability to produce
solutions to problems that are unusual, inventive, novel, and appropriate is
called ________________.
Insight
Creativity
Heuristics
Latent learning
34.
__________of the
following perspectives would be associated with free will
Behavioral
Psychodynamic
Biological
Humanistic
35.
In the statement
“Critical thinking requires reasoned judgments,” the word reasoned means
__________________.
Giving it a lot of thought
Seeing one side of an argument very clearly
Focusing on opinion
Logical and well
thought out
3 6. The correct formula for determining IQ as used
in Stanford - Binet test was ____________. MA/CA
MA/DA × 100
CA/MA × 100 MA/CA ×100
37.
Critical thinking means
making judgments based on ________________. Emotion
Authority and expertise
Keeping a closed mind
Reason and logical
evaluation
38.
The behavioral
treatment approaches assume that abnormal behavior is
____________
Learned
A function of dysfunctional cognitions
A consequence of restricted growth potential
The result of a biological dysfunction
39.
The therapy based upon
__________ theory is too time consuming and therefore expensive.
Psychodynamic
Psycho social
Trait
None of the given options
40.
What is one similarity
shared by clinical psychologists and psychiatrists? They
diagnose and treat people experiencing behavioral and emotional problems.
They have the same training experiences after college
They view abnormal behaviors as arising from the same
causes.
They obtain the same graduate degree
ÃŒ Fill in the blanks…..
41.
Impression formation is the process by which an individual
organizes information about another individual to form an overall impression of
that person.
42.
Learning the
experiences through modeling and imitation is known as “Observational learning”.
43.
Bipolar disorder is a
combination of depression and Mania.
44.
Major depression is
previously known as“melancholia”.
45.
Claustrophobia is known
as fear ofclosed spaces.
Ì Choose the one best
option.
46.
American Psychological
Association has ___________ divisions.
1. 55
2. 65
3. 54
4. 45
4 7.__________ version of DSM was published in 2000 .
1. DSM
III
2. DSM
IV
3. DSM
IV TR
4. DSM
II
48._____________
contributions began with the revolutionary changes at the La Bicetre hospital
in Paris.
1.Philippe Pinel
2. Galen
3. Plato
4. Mesmer
49. Hierarchical
theory of intelligence is consists of ________ levels.
1. 3
2. 4
3. 5
4. 6
50. According to Sternberg theory, intelligence has
three components which component is not a part of this theory.
1. Analytic
intelligence
2. Crystalline
intelligence
3. Practical
intelligence
4. Creative
intelligence
51. Galton considered intelligence to be
_____________________. a. Not heritable
b. Similar
between most people
c. A
property of our nervous system or hereditary
d. The
product of social differences
52. If a man experiences chest pains while at a
department store, and later experiences anxiety attacks when visiting
department stores, this can be explained by what type of learning? a. Operant
b. Classical
conditioning
c. Observational
d. Vicarious
53. Who proposed that a power similar to magnetism
existed in humans?
a. Franz Friedrich Anton Mesmer
b. Philippe
pinel
c. Galen
d. Plato
54. Social phobia is characterized by _____.
a. A
fear of people
b. A
fear of rejection
c. A
fear of social situations
d. A
fear of social isolation
55. Who was the founder of REBT?
a. Allbert
Ellis
b. Aron
beck
c. Albert
Einstein
d. Aron
Feldr
56. Which one is NOT a type of schizophrenia?
a. Disorganized
type
b. Catatonic
type
c. Paranoid
type
d. Differentiated
type
57. Which model of psychotherapy consists of
Systematic de-sensitization and contingency management?
a. Biological
b. Family
and couples.
c. Behavioral
d. Cognitive
58. Name the concept when there is a feeling of
integration between the self and ideal self. a. Empathy
b. Respect
c. Congruence
d. Genuineness
59. When our initial perception about a person is
positive then we tend to expect that same person has other positive
characteristics too is known as ___________.
a. Hallo
effect
b. Social
influence
c. Hello
effect
d. Positive
effect
60. In terms of its causes and the factors affecting
its course, bipolar disorder is most similar to which of these disorders? a. Panic
disorder.
b. Schizophrenia.
c. Substance
use disorders.
d. Unipolar
depression.
61)
_______________Is a
defense mechanism which refuses to acknowledge or accept anxiety provoking
thoughts or impulses. i) Displacement ii) Denial iii) Projection iv) None of the above
62)
Structures of
consciousness, according to psychodynamic approach, are conscious, subconscious,
__________ and unconscious. i) Super conscious ii) Hyperconscious iii) Non conscious
iv)
None of the above
63)
The therapy based upon
__________ theory is too time consuming and therefore expensive. i. Psychodynamic ii. Psycho social
iii. Trait
iv. None
of the above
64) __________ described personality in terms of two
major dimensions.
i.Cattell ii. ii. Eysenik iii. Adler
iv. None of the above 65) TAT is a __________. i) Self Report Inventory ii) Projection
Test iii) Perception Test iv) None
of the above 66) __________ was the first to use the term “Mental
Test” for devices used to measure intelligence. i) Galton ii) Cattell
iii) Thorndike iv) None of the above
67)
Multiple Intelligence theory maintains that human possesses around __________
kinds of intelligence. i) Two
ii) Seven iii) Eight
iv) None of the above
68)
Binet and Simon
were________ scientists. They were the first to measure intelligence formally. i) German ii)
American iii) French iv) None of the above
69)
Cole and Hass gave the
idea of __________. i) Social Intelligence ii) Moral Intelligence iii) Emotional Intelligence iv) None of the above
70)
Available statistics
show that majority of the people have an I.Q level between __________.
i) 75 - 115 ii) 80 - 115 iii) 85 - 115
iv) None of the above
71)The function of memory responsible for the
initial recording of information is __________. v) Encoding Storage vii) Retrieval viii) None of the
above
72) Information gathered by our visual sense is
reflected by the __________.
i. Echoic Memory ii. Iconic Memory iii. Long Term
Memory iv. None of the above
73) __________ is a technique used to transfer
short-term memory information into long-term memory. i) Chunking ii) Echoic Memory
iii) Retrieval iv) None of the above
74)
According to __________
information is remembered in terms of schemas. v. Maslow vi. John Jenkins vii. Bartlet
viii. None of the above
75)
MCI stands for
__________. v)
Memory Critical Impairment vi) Memory Coding Impairment vii) Memory Cognitive Impairment
viii) None of the above
76 ) A process which is responsible for
a stable and well-maintained state of internal biological balance is called
__________. v)
Motivation vi) Adaptation vii) Metabolism viii) None
of the above
77)
A motivation from
within that energizes the person to satisfy or accomplish a goal in which no
external tangible reward is involved is called __________. v) Intrinsic
Motivation vi) Curiosity vii)
Extrinsic Motivation viii) None of the above
78)
________ divided the
emotions in three types as primary, secondary and derived.
v) Maslow vi) Freud vii) Mc
Dougall viii) None of the above
79) __________ has a dual function. Its functions
are both arousing and alarming.
v) S.N.S vi) P.N.S
vii)
A.N.S viii) None of the above
80) J.B. Watson talked about three main emotions
anger, love and __________. v) Disgust vi) Fear vii) Sadness viii) None of the above
81. Galton considered intelligence to be
_____________________. a. Not heritable
b. Similar
between most people
c. A
property of our nervous system or hereditary
d. The
product of social differences
82. If a man experiences chest pains while at a
department store, and later experiences
anxiety attacks when visiting department stores, this can be explained by what type of learning? a. Operant
b. Classical
conditioning
c. Observational
d. Vicarious
83. Who proposed that a power similar to magnetism
existed in humans?
a. Franz
Friedrich Anton Mesmer
b. Philippe
pinel
c. Galen
d. Plato
84. Social phobia is characterized by _____.
a. A
fear of people
b. A
fear of rejection
c. A
fear of social situations
d. A
fear of social isolation
85. Who was the founder of REBT?
a. Allbert
Ellis
b. Aron
beck
c. Albert
Einstein
d. Aron
Feldr
86. Which one is NOT a type of schizophrenia?
a. Disorganized
type
b. Catatonic
type
c. Paranoid
type
d. Differentiated
type
87. Which model of psychotherapy consists of
Systematic de-sensitization and contingency management?
a. Biological
b. Family
and couples.
c. Behavioral
d. Cognitive
88. Name the concept when there is a feeling of
integration between the self and ideal self. a. Empathy
Respect
c. Congruence
d. Genuineness
89. When our initial perception about a person is
positive then we tend to expect that same person has other positive
characteristics too is known as ___________.
a. Hallo
effect
b. Social
influence
c. Hello
effect
d. Positive
effect
90. In terms of its causes and the factors affecting
its course, bipolar disorder is most similar to which of these disorders? a. Panic
disorder.
b. Schizophrenia.
c. Substance
use disorders.
d. Unipolar
depression.
91.
According to
Hippocrates, Choleric humor is associated with the temperament of ___________.
· Cheerful and active
· Sad
· Angry and aggressive
· Calm and passive
92.
The ability to feel
what the client feels is called ____________.
· Respect
· Sympathy
· Empathy
· Congruence
93.
___________ is founder
of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy.
· Aron Beck
· Albert Ellis
· Carl Jung
· Carl Rogers
94.
___________ is a neurotransmitter
that plays important role in anxiety, arousal and learning.
· GABA
· Serotonin
· Epinephrine
· Glutamate
95.
___________ focuses on
the unconscious forces that drive or motivate human behavior.
· Psychodynamic model
· Functionalism
· Structuralism
· Gestalt psychology
96.
The process of
constructing comparable, exposure and comparison groups is
called__________________.
· Time series design
· Prospective design
· Retrospective design
· Matching
97.
_________ gave the
concept that human capacity for learning the language is innate.
· Jean Piaget
· Noam comsky
· Stanley schacter
· Tolman
98.
If reinforcement is
withheld, response rate decreases and finally no response is shown this is
called ____________.
· Negative rein forcer
· Extinction
· Punishment
· Positive rein forcer
99.
The observer becomes a
part of the situation and plays an active and significant role in situation,
event, or context under study. This is called __________.
Participant
observation
· Structured observation
· Naturalistic observation
· Field experiments
100.________, a French surgeon and anthropologist,
discovered speech centre in brain.
· Paul Broca
· Philippe Pinel
· Galen
· Cabanis
101) Psychology is defined as the science of:
§ Sensation and perception.
§ Experience and mental illness.
§ Culture and group dynamics.
· Behavior and mental
processes.
102) Who is considered the "father of
psychology" by his establishment of the first psychology lab?
· Wilhelm Wundt
§ William James
§ Sigmund Freud
§ E. B. Tichener
103) Which of the following is considered the
founder of the psychodynamic perspective in psychology?
§ Wilhelm Wundt
§ William James
· Sigmund Freud
§ E. B. Tichener
104) The behaviorists believed:
§ Psychology
should emphasize the study of healthy people. § Psychology should only study observable
and objectively described acts
§ Psychology should study the self examination of inner
ideas and experiences.
§ All of the above.
105) The psychological school of thought that
stressed the whole or complete view of a situation was: § Structuralism.
§ Functionalism
§ Behaviorism
· Gestalt
106) According to this Psychological school of
thought, to understand human behavior and thought, one must understand the
unconscious mind and the key events that happened early in life that influence
the unconscious mind. What is this school of thought? · Psychoanalysis.
§ Functionalism
§ Behaviorism
§ Gestalt
107) Manifest content of a dream is: · The obvious and
apparent part § Hidden content.
§ Conscious part of dream.
§ Overt part of dream.
108) Who established the first psychology lab in the
United States?
· G. Stanley Hall
§ William James
§ Francis Cecil Sumner
§ Mary Whiton Calkins
109) Edward Titchener used a method for studying the
mind that became very popular during the Structuralist period. The method,
called _____ required trained participants to report their conscious mental
experiences to the investigator. For example, if a person was angry, they would
report all of their experiences during the time they were angry.
§ Empiricism
§ Functionalism
§ Contemplation · Introspection.
110) __________ is the school of thought in where psychology
is defined as the study of the structure of the mind.
§ Functionalism. § Behaviorism.
· Structuralism.
§ All of the above.
111. Dr. Usman studies the diagnosis, causes,
treatments , and prevention of mental illnesses. Which type of psychologist is
Dr. Usman?
· a) Clinical
psychologist
b) Developmental
psychologist
c) Forensic
psychologist
d) Health
psychologist
112)Which one of the following models believes that
behavior is motivated by inner forces over which individuals have little
control? a)
Cognitive model · b) Psychodynamic model c) Humanistic model
d) Behavioral model
113. Which one of the following schools of thought
focused on what the mind does and how it does? a) Structuralism · b) Functionalism c) Gestalt
d) Behaviorist
114. Which one of the following drugs is a
stimulant?
· a) Nicotine
b) Lorazepam
c) Barbiturates
d) LSD
115. Tahir often experiences intense feelings of
anger and frustration. In order to cope with these feeling, he enrolls in a
kickboxing class as an outlet for his emotions. Tahir's actions are an example
of which type of defense mechanism? a) Projection
b) Displacement
c) Repression
· d) Sublimation
116. Which type of learning process did Burrhus
Frederic Skinner describe? a) Classical Conditioning
b) Modeling
c) Observational
Learning
· d) Operant
Conditioning
117) ______________ refers to genetic composition of
a person. · a) Genotype b) Phenotype
c) Monotype
d) None
of the given options
118. In a correlational study, when one variable
goes up as another goes down is known
as a _________________. a) Positive Correlation
b) No Correlation · c) Negative Correlation d) Illusory
Correlation
119. A researcher accessed information on the
Internet from a series of surveys of women that was conducted during the 1970s
and 1980s. The data were analyzed to examine changes in attitudes and behaviors
over time. Which of the following method was used? a) Participant observation
b) Case study ·
c)
Archival data
d) Field experiments
120) A
researcher wants to study the effects of violence displayed in movies on
children behavior. In this research violence displayed in movies is the
___________ variable as it is manipulated by the experimenter. · a) Independent b) Dependent
c) Confounding
d) All
of the given options
121. John B. Watson believed that psychology should
involve the study of _________.
a. Consciousness
b. The
brain
c. The
mind
· Behavior
122. A _________________ is a measure of how
strongly two variables are related to one another. a.
Independent variable
· Correlation
b. Experimental
effect
c. Dependent
variable
123. A variable that the experimenter manipulates is
called a(n) _____________.
a. Control
condition · Independent variable
b. Coefficient
of correlation
c. Dependent
variable
124) Observing behavior as it happens in real-life
natural settings without imposing laboratory controls is known as the ______. · Naturalistic
observation method a. Experimental method
b. Psychometric
approach
c. Survey
method
125. Who claimed that behavior is affected by
positive reinforcement?
· B. F. Skinner
a. Sigmund
Freud
b. William
James
c. Wilhelm
Wundt
126)
A detailed description of a particular individual being studied or treated is
called ______________________. a. A single-blind study
b. A
representative sample
c. A
naturalistic observation
· A case study
127. The psychodynamic perspective was based on the
work of ________________.
a.Freud
b. Watson
c. Gestalt
d. Wundt
128. Who was an early proponent of functionalism? a. Wilhelm
Wundt
b. Ivan
Pavlov
c. William
James
d. Max
Wertheimer
129. Which of the following terms do NOT belong
together? a. Natural selection; functionalism
b. Psychoanalysis;
unconscious conflict
c. Structuralism; observable behavior
d. Gestalt;
whole
130. “The whole is greater than the sum of the
parts” is a statement associated with the perspective of ______________. a. Introspection
b. Gestalt psychologists
c. Psychoanalysis
d. Functionalism
131) A branch of psychology that studies the psychology
in action at the workplace is known as which of the following?
Clinical psychology
Forensic psychology
Health psychology
Industrial /
Organizational Psychology 132.
Which of the followings model focuses on how people
know, understand and think about the
world? Cognitive model
Behavioral model
Humanistic model
Psychodynamic model
133
Which of the following school of thought gave
emphasis on the structure of consciousness? Behaviorism
Functionalism
Structuralism
Gestalt school of thought
134
Which of the following system is a chemical
communication network that sends messages through out the nervous system via
the bloodstream?
Endocrine
Neuron
Electrical
Central
135
During which stage of development, the Oedipal and
Electra complex takes place?
The Latency Period
The Anal Stage
The Oral Stage
The Phallic Stage
136
Which of the following will happen where we stop the
reinforcement and the behavior will be extinguished?
Generalization
Extinction
Spontaneous recovery
Shaping
137
Identify who among the following developed his
system of psychotherapy called Client Centered Therapy.
Alfred Adler
William. H. Sheldon
Albert Ellis
Carl Rogers
138
The recording of the behavior of people or animals
in their natural environments, with little or no intervention by the researcher
is known as what?
Experimental research
Naturalistic
observation
Manipulative research
Laboratory observation
139
When a detailed description of a particular
individual is gathered, this sort of data collection is known as what?
A single-blind study
A representative sample
A naturalistic observation
A case study
140
The branch of psychology that studies how physiological
and social changes take place over the lifespan is known as what?
Forensic Psychology
Developmental
Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Social Psychology
141. While
maintenance rehearsal will help keep information in short-term memory for longer
periods of time, it does not help transfer information into long-term memory.
In order to get information into long-term memory we need to engage in:
A. Elaborative
rehearsal
B. Maintenance
priming
C. Chunking
D. Episodic
rehearsal
142. In sensory memory, visual stimuli are held for
a very brief time as _____ memories, whereas auditory stimuli are held as _____
memories.
A. Short-term;
long-term
B.
Iconic;
echoic
C. Echoic;
iconic
D. Long-term;
short-term
143. Which of the following is NOT true of long-term
memory?
A. It
has unlimited space
B. It
includes both semantic and episodic memory
C. It
can hold information for unlimited lengths of time
D.
It has
about seven slots or chunks for information storage
144. People do things (like work) for all different
reasons. Some work for money, some work for power, and some work for
satisfaction. Internal motivation that
causes us to do something because we receive self-satisfaction is called:
A. Humanistic
B.
Intrinsic
C. Socio
biological
D. Optimum
arousal
145. Which of the following is NOT a biological
motive that operates within a homeostatic cycle (is not regulated by
homeostasis)?
A. Sex
B. Hunger
C. Body
temperature
D. Thirst
146.According to Piaget, children’s thinking
develops through two simultaneous processes. Identify them.
a. Assimilation and accommodation
b. Assimilation and mental representation . Mental
representation and equilibrium d. Equilibrium and accommodation
147Which of the following statement best describe
Erik Erikson? a.
He was an id psychologist
b.
He
developed a theory based on social rather than sexual relationships
c. He
described archetypes
d. He
gave the concept of basic anxiety
148) Which of the followings are the branch-like
structures that receive messages from other neurons? a. Nerve bundles
b. Axons
c.
Dendrites
d. Synapses
149) The peripheral nervous system consists of
__________________.
a. The spinal cord
and autonomic system
b. All
nerves in the brain and the spinal cord
c. The
brain and the autonomic system
d.
All the
nerve cells that are not in the brain and spinal cord
150)
The fovea is made up of what?
a.
All
cones and no rods
b. Mostly
cones with some rods
c. All
rods and no cones
d. Mostly
rods with some cones
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