NCERT Exemplar Solutions
Class 10 - Science - CHAPTER 7: Control and Coordination
Multiple Choice Questions

Choose the correct answer from the given four options:

Question.  1

Which of the following statements is correct about receptors?

(a)

Gustatory receptors detect taste while olfactory receptors detect smell

(b)

Both gustatory and olfactory receptors detect smell

(c)

Auditory receptors detect smell and olfactory receptors detect taste

(d)

Olfactory receptors detect taste and gustatory receptors smell

Question.  2

Electrical impulse travels in a neuron from

(a)

Dendrite → axon → axonal end → cell body

(b)

Cell body → dendrite → axon → axonal end

(c)

Dendrite → cell body → axon → axonal end

(d)

Axonal end → axon → cell body → dendrite

Question.  3

In a synapse, chemical signal is transmitted from

(a)

Dendritic end of one neuron to axonal end of another neuron

(b)

Axon to cell body of the same neuron

(c)

Cell body to axonal end of the same neuron

(d)

Axonal end of one neuron to dendritic end of another neuron

Question.  4

In a neuron, conversion of electrical signal to a chemical signal occurs at/in

(a)

Cell body

(b)

Axonal end

(c)

Dendritic end

(d)

Axon

Question.  5

Which is the correct sequence of the components of a reflex arc?

(a)

Receptors → Muscles → 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

Question.  6

Which of the following statements are true?

(i) Sudden action in response to something in the environment is called reflex action

(ii) Sensory neurons carry signals from spinal cord to muscles

(iii) Motor neurons carry signals from receptors to spinal cord

(iv) The path through which signals are transmitted from a receptor to a muscle or a gland is called reflex arc

(a)

(i) and (ii)

(b)

(i) and (iii)

(c)

(i) and (iv)

(d)

(i), (ii) and (iii)

Question.  7

Which of the following statements are true about the brain?

(i) The main thinking part of brain is hind brain

(ii) Centres of hearing, smell, memory, sight etc. are located in fore brain

(iii) Involuntary actions like salivation, vomiting, blood pressure are controlled by the medulla in the hind brain

(iv) Cerebellum does not control posture and balance of the body

(a)

(i) and (ii)

(b)

(i), (ii) and (iii)

(c)

(ii) and (iii)

(d)

(iii) and (iv)

Question.  8

Posture and balance of the body is controlled by

(a)

Cerebrum

(b)

Cerebellum

(c)

Medulla

(d)

Pons

Question.  9

Spinal cord originates from

(a)

Cerebrum

(b)

Medulla

(c)

Pons

(d)

Cerebellum

Question.  10

The movement of shoot towards light is

(a)

Geotropism

(b)

Hydrotropism

(c)

Chemotropism

(d)

Phototropism

Question.  11

The main function of abscisic acid in plants is to

(a)

Increase the length of cells

(b)

Promote cell division

(c)

Inhibit growth

(d)

Promote growth of stem

Question.  12

Which of the following is not associated with growth of plant?

(a)

Auxin

(b)

Gibberellins

(c)

Cytokinins

(d)

Abscisic acid

Question.  13

Iodine is necessary for the synthesis of which hormone?

(a)

Adrenaline

(b)

Thyroxin

(c)

Auxin

(d)

Insulin

Question.  14

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

Question.  15

Select the mis-matched pair

(a)

Adrenaline : Pituitary gland

(b)

Testosterone : Testes

(c)

Estrogen : Ovary

(d)

Thyroxin : Thyroid gland

Question.  16

The shape of guard cells changes due to change in the

(a)

Protein composition of cells

(b)

Temperature of cells

(c)

Amount of water in cells

(d)

Position of nucleus in the cells

Question.  17

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

Question.  18

The growth of pollen tubes towards ovules is due to

(a)

Hydrotropism

(b)

Chemotropism

(c)

Geotropism

(d)

Phototropism

Question.  19

The movement of sunflower in accordance with the path of sun is due to

(a)

Phototropism

(b)

Geotropism

(c)

Chemotropism

(d)

Hydrotropism

Question.  20

The substance that triggers the fall of mature leaves and fruits from plants is due to

(a)

Auxin

(b)

Gibberellin

(c)

Abscisic acid

(d)

Cytokinin

Question.  21

Which of the following statements about transmission of nerve impulse is incorrect?

(a)

Nerve impulse travels from dendritic end towards axonal end

(b)

At the dendritic end electrical impulses bring about the release of some chemicals which generate an electrical impulse at the axonal end of another neuron

(c)

The chemicals released from the axonal end of one neuron cross the synapse and generate a similar electrical impulse in a dendrite of another neuron

(d)

A neuron transmits electrical impulses not only to another neuron but also to muscle and gland cells

Question.  22

Involuntary actions in the body are controlled by

(a)

Medulla in fore brain

(b)

Medulla in mid brain

(c)

Medulla in hind brain

(d)

Medulla in spinal cord

Question.  23

Which of the following is not an involuntary action?

(a)

Vomiting

(b)

Salivation

(c)

Heart beat

(d)

Chewing

Question.  24

When a person is suffering from severe cold, he or she cannot

(a)

Differentiate the taste of an apple from that of an ice cream

(b)

Differentiate the smell of a perfume from that of an agarbatti

(c)

Differentiate red light from green light

(d)

Differentiate a hot object from a cold object

Question.  25

What is the correct direction of flow of electrical impulses?

(a)

Option (a) figure

(b)

Option (b) figure

(c)

Option (c) figure

(d)

Option (d) figure

Question.  26

Which statement is not true about thyroxin?

(a)

Iron is essential for the synthesis of thyroxin

(b)

It regulates carbohydrates, protein and fat metabolism in the body

(c)

Thyroid gland requires iodine to synthesise thyroxin

(d)

Thyroxin is also called thyroid hormone

Question.  27

Dwarfism results due to

(a)

Excess secretion of thyroxin

(b)

Less secretion of growth hormone

(c)

Less secretion of adrenaline

(d)

Excess secretion of growth hormone

Question.  28

Dramatic changes of body features associated with puberty are mainly because of secretion of

(a)

Oestrogen from testes and testosterone from ovary

(b)

Estrogen from adrenal gland and testosterone from pituitary gland

(c)

Testosterone from testes and estrogen from ovary

(d)

Testosterone from thyroid gland and estrogen from pituitary gland

Question.  29

A doctor advised a person to take an injection of insulin because

(a)

His blood pressure was low

(b)

His heart was beating slowly

(c)

He was suffering from goitre

(d)

His sugar level in blood was high

Question.  30

The hormone which increases the fertility in males is called

(a)

Oestrogen

(b)

Testosterone

(c)

Insulin

(d)

Growth hormone

Question.  31

Which of the following endocrine glands is unpaired?

(a)

Adrenal

(b)

Testes

(c)

Pituitary

(d)

Ovary

Question.  32

Junction between two neurons is called

(a)

Cell junction

(b)

Neuro muscular junction

(c)

Neural joint

(d)

Synapse

Question.  33

In humans, the life processes are controlled and regulated by

(a)

Reproductive and endocrine systems

(b)

Respiratory and nervous systems

(c)

Endocrine and digestive systems

(d)

Nervous and endocrine systems

NCERT Exemplar Solutions Class 10 – Science – CHAPTER 7: Control and Coordination – Multiple Choice Questions | Detailed Answers