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0% Class-5 - Science-Human Body-1 1 / 20 The joints in the skull are: Immovable Voluntary Involuntary Movable 2 / 20 Which of the following statements is true? All of the above The pupil changes in size to let more or less light enter the eye Light enters the eye through the cornea The anterior chamber is filled with vitreous humor 3 / 20 The nervous system develops from which germ layer? Ectoderm Mesoderm None of the above Endoderm 4 / 20 Which of the following activities is/are controlled by the somatic nervous system? Lifting a finger Beating of the heart A and B both Wiggling the toes 5 / 20 Which of the following is an example of striated tissue? Nervous Muscle Connective Epithelial 6 / 20 Bones are made up of: Sodium Potassium Iron Calcium 7 / 20 Gliding joint is present in: Girdle Arms Wrist Legs 8 / 20 Which of the following statements is/are true about the sense of touch? Touch is detected by mechanoreceptors Unlike the other senses, the sense of touch is not found in one particular place All parts of the body are equally sensitive to touch A and B both 9 / 20 Which of the following statements is true? Locomotion is a type of movement The strongest muscle is the eye ball muscle Bones are mode of iron Humerus bone is present in the thigh 10 / 20 Choose the correct answer that is part of the peripheral nervous system. Spinal nerves cranial nerves Ganglia All of the above 11 / 20 Identify the parts labelled as A, B, and C in the figure and select the correct option. Cell body Axon Nerve cells Dendrites Axon Cell body Axon Cell body Dendrites Cell body Axon Dendrites 12 / 20 The largest bone in our body is: Thigh bone Girdle bones Forearm bones Sternum bone 13 / 20 Stripes of tough connective tissues that hold bones together are known as: Ligaments Straight muscles Tendons Smooth muscles 14 / 20 Muscles are attached to the bones with the fibre called: Tendons Bone marrow igaments Ribs 15 / 20 Which muscles are under our control? Cardiac muscles Muscles attached to our skeleton Muscles attached to the alimentary canal None of the above 16 / 20 This joint allows the maximum movement. Pivot joint Ball and socket joint Hinge joint Gliding joint 17 / 20 What type of tissue is bone tissue? Nervous Connective Epithelial Muscle 18 / 20 Which of these diseases affects the joints? Malaria Arthritis Fracture Tetanus 19 / 20 Rotation of arm in a full circle is possible due to: Hinge joint Gliding joint Pivot joint Ball and socket joint 20 / 20 The part of the human brain which is an important relay station for the sensory impulses and is also the origin of many of the involuntary acts of the eye such as the narrowing of the pupil in bright light is the: Cerebellum Midbrain Corpus callosum Hypothalamus Your score is 0% Restart quiz
Class-5 - Science-Human Body-1
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The joints in the skull are:
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Which of the following statements is true?
3 / 20
The nervous system develops from which germ layer?
4 / 20
Which of the following activities is/are controlled by the somatic nervous system?
5 / 20
Which of the following is an example of striated tissue?
6 / 20
Bones are made up of:
7 / 20
Gliding joint is present in:
8 / 20
Which of the following statements is/are true about the sense of touch?
9 / 20
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Choose the correct answer that is part of the peripheral nervous system.
11 / 20
Identify the parts labelled as A, B, and C in the figure and select the correct option.
12 / 20
The largest bone in our body is:
13 / 20
Stripes of tough connective tissues that hold bones together are known as:
14 / 20
Muscles are attached to the bones with the fibre called:
15 / 20
Which muscles are under our control?
16 / 20
This joint allows the maximum movement.
17 / 20
What type of tissue is bone tissue?
18 / 20
Which of these diseases affects the joints?
19 / 20
Rotation of arm in a full circle is possible due to:
20 / 20
The part of the human brain which is an important relay station for the sensory impulses and is also the origin of many of the involuntary acts of the eye such as the narrowing of the pupil in bright light is the:
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