A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Mixed
D. All of these
Related Mcqs:
- The neuron conducts the impulse in the form of nerve impulse during:
A. Threshold potential
B. Active membrane potential
C. Resting membrane potential
D. All of the above - “It comprises sensory and motor neurons, which may form ganglia and the nerves”. The statement is true for:
A. Sympathetic nervous system
B. Autonomic nervous system
C. Peripheral nervous system
D. Central nervous system - Cerebral nerves may be:
A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Mixed
D. All of these - Stroebe and Diehl (1994) conducted a clever piece of research into why brainstorming does not appear to enhance individual creativity. They hypothesized that, during a brainstorming session, because may speak at a time, other group members have to keep silent, and may be distracted by the content of the group discussion or forget their own ideas. Storebe and Diehi termed this phenomenon ‘production blocking’, because the waiting time before speaking and the distracting influence of others ‘ idea could potentially block individuals from coming up with their ideas. The result of their subsequent study were clear-cut: participants generated approximately twice as many ideas when they were allowed to express their ideas as they occurred than when they had to wait their turn. But which two of the following can we infer from these results?
1.That ‘production blocking’ does not occur in interactive brainstorming groups.
2.That ‘production blocking’ is an important factor explaining the inferiority of interactive brainstorming groups.
3.That it may be more effective to ask group members to develop their ideas in one group, and than express them to another group.
4.That it may be more effective to ask group members to develop their ideas separately, and then express them in a subsequent joint meeting.A. 1 & 2
B. 2 & 3
C. 1 & 3
D. 2 & 4 - Stroebe and Diehl(1994) conducted a clever piece of research into why brainstorming does not appear to enhance individual creativity. They hypothesized that, during a brainstorming session, because may speak at a time, other group members have to keep silent, and may be distracted by the content of the group discussion or forget their own ideas. Storebe and Diehi termed this phenomenon ‘production blocking’, because the waiting time before speaking and the distracting influence of others ‘ idea could potentially block individuals from coming up with their ideas. The result of their subsequent study were clear-cut: participants generated approximately twice as many ideas when they were allowed to express their ideas as they occurred than when they had to wait their turn. But which two of the following can we infer from these results?
1.That ‘production blocking’ does not occur in interactive brainstorming groups.
2.That ‘production blocking’ is an important factor explaining the inferiority of interactive brainstorming groups.
3.That it may be more effective to ask group members to develop their ideas in one group, and than express them to another group.
4.That it may be more effective to ask group members to develop their ideas separately, and then express them in a subsequent joint meeting.A. 1 & 2
B. 2 & 3
C. 1 & 3
D. 2 & 4 - A few cranial nerves including the vaga nerve together with the fibers from the bottom portion of spinal cord from the:
A. Sympathetic nervous system
B. Parasympathetic nervous system
C. Somatic nervous system
D. Peripheral nervous system - How many nerves arise from spinal cord in human beings:
A. 12
B. 15
C. 31
D. 36 - The spinal nerves are:
A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Mixed
D. All of these - The nerves that arise or leave brain are called:
A. Cerebral nerves
B. Cranial nerves
C. Mixed nerves
D. both a and & b - How many pairs of nerves arise or leave brain in humans?
A. 12
B. 15
C. 31
D. 36
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