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This topic provides a psy610 quiz 2 solution that helps you to prepare for your online test and it will also be beneficial in your exam paper preparation.

 

PSY610 Quiz 2 Solved

 

 

1) Responses to a single stimulus resulting in neuronal firing were first measured by ______ using the visual systems of the kittens

  1. Hopkins & Hubel
  2. Hubel and Weisel
  3. John Hopkins
  4. Bertrand Russel

 

2) When a drug is tubed directly into the stomach by passing the oral region, this is known as:

  1. Intramuscular (IM) route
  2. Intraperitoneal (IP) procedure
  3. Sub Cutaneous (SC) procedure
  4. Intra gastric (IG) procedure

 

3) Who generated the concept of Eugenics

  1. Henry Huxley
  2. John Noyes
  3. Aldous Huxley
  4. Leonard Huxley

 

4) Which of the following is defined as the process of development during embryonic stages>

  1. Differentiation
  2. Histogenesis
  3. Embryogenesis
  4. Induction

 

5) Bregma is the __________line in the stereotaxic atlas.

  1. Horizontal
  2. Parietal
  3. Anterior
  4. Posterior

 

6) All of the followings are deficiencies due to a single gene defect EXCEPT:

  1. Phenylketonuria
  2. Down syndrome
  3. Huntington’s chorea
  4. Alzheimer

 

7) Which of the following occurs at the stage of implantation

  1. Egg forms in to an embryo
  2. Fertilized egg attaches to the uterus wall
  3. Sperm is conceived by the egg
  4. Egg forms in to a fetus

 

8) If a patient shows poor performance on block design subset of Weschler Child Intelligence Scale (WISC) then it may indicate damage in:

  1. Right anterior parietal
  2. Left anterior parietal
  3. Right posterior parietal
  4. Left dorsal parietal

 

9) In Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) the” resonance” means _________

  1. Echoing
  2. Magnetic Field
  3. Resolution images
  4. Scanning

 

10) In which of the following techniques a certain dye or chemical is used to identify the structure form or connections of cells and their locations.

  1. Histology
  2. Lesioning
  3. Invasive
  4. Staining

 

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