A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Mixed
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- How many nerves arise from spinal cord in human beings:
A. 12
B. 15
C. 31
D. 36 - A neural impulse is initiated when a neuron’s charge momentarily becomes less negative, or even positive. This event is called:
A. an action potential
B. a resting potential
C. impulse facilitation
D. inhibitory - Aggression and violent conduct can be best predicted by:
A. Antisocial behavior
B. History of mental illness
C. Family criminality
D. A and C - It increase the heart beat rate, blood pressure and digestive tract mobility. Also it may induce vomiting and diarrhea and even may cause water retention by kidneys:
A. Alcohol
B. Nicotine
C. Dopamine
D. All of the above - Conceptual enquiry is based upon the idea of______being value-free and not biased politically:
A. Evaluation
B. Awareness
C. Art
D. Science - Instructing employees on specific parts of the job that they may not have experience with is called:
A. performance appraisal
B. leadership
C. job analysis
D. training - Our levels of fear may be influenced by:
A. personal expense
B. crime news
C. aspects of our personality which make us more, or less, afraid of crime
D. all of the options above - The researcher may choose cooperation or conflict as his basis for collecting:
A. Documents
B. Data
C. Figures
D. none - There is evidence that high levels of aluminum may contribute to the followings:
A. Epilepsy
B. Alzheimer’s disease
C. Parkinson’s disease
D. All of the above - The limbic system is responsible for:
A. the control of hunger, thirst and sex
B. executive functions
C. heartbeat and breathing regulation
D. auditory processing