A. Follicle stimulating hormone
B. Luteinizing hormone
C. Thyroid stimulating hormone
D. Somatotropin
Related Mcqs:
- Someone whose corpus callosum has been cut will experience difficulty in ___________?
A. Naming an object held in the left hand
B. Naming an object held in the right hand
C. Recognizing an object held in the left hand
D. Recognizing an object held in the right hand - Someone whose corpus callosum has been cut will experience difficulty in ___________?
A. Naming an object held in the left hand
B. Naming an object held in the right hand
C. Recognizing an object held in the left hand
D. Recognizing an object held in the right hand - In people whose corpus callosum has not been severed verbal stimuli are identified more quickly and accurately:
A. when sent to the right hemisphere first
B. when sent to the left hemisphere first
C. when presented to the left visual field
D. when presented auditorily rather than visually - A need to establish and maintain relationship with other people__________?
A. Achievement motivation
B. Need for affiliation
C. None of these
D. None of these - The conscious repetition of information in order to maintain it in memory is called ___________________?
A. automatic processing
B. rehearsal
C. priming
D. chunking - Our tendency to establish and maintain warm relationships with people if they are physically attractive is best explained in terms of:
A. social exchange theory
B. the just- world phenomenon
C. the bystander effect
D. the foot- in- the- door phenomenon - In order to maintain emotional health of the children:
A. They should be taught to control their emotions
B. They should be provided emotional learning
C. Their emotions should be respected
D. All of the above - The body’s tendency to maintain a constant internal state is Known as:
A. instinct
B. refractory period
C. homeostasis
D. metabolism - The part of forebrain also acts an endocrine gland and is believed to produce oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone (ADH):
A. Thalamus
B. Hypothalamus
C. Amygdala
D. Cerebrum - Which of the followings promotes breakdown of glycogen in muscles and live?
A. Insulin
B. Glucagon
C. Prolactin
D. Oxytocin