NEET Biology: Neural Control and Coordination — MCQ Test 8

Q6. Which of the following correctly defines a synapse?

Q7. Which of the following statements about the cerebellum is correct?

Q8. What is the main function of myelin sheath in neurons?

Q9. Which type of neuron carries impulses from the CNS to effector organs?

Q10. Which part of the brain connects the spinal cord to the brain and controls vital functions?

NEET BiologyNeural Control and Coordination

Free MCQ Test 8 of 24

15:00

Sign in to save your score and view detailed explanations

Sign In Free
1Question 1 of 10
Medium

Which type of neuron carries signals from the central nervous system to the muscles or glands?

More Sets — Neural Control and Coordination

Previous Chapter

Morphology Of Flowering Plants

Next Chapter

Organisms And Population

Explore individual Biology questions →

5,000+ questions with detailed solved answers in our Question Bank

About this NEET MCQ Test

This page provides a free online MCQ test for NEET Biology preparation, focusing specifically on the chapter Neural Control and Coordination. It contains 10 carefully selected multiple-choice questions (MCQs) designed to test your conceptual understanding and exam readiness.

0
Easy
10
Medium
0
Hard

Key concepts covered in this specific test include Transmits, Impulses, Following, Statements, Cerebellum, and Incorrect.

Taking these timed MCQ tests helps you simulate the real NEET exam environment. Detailed step-by-step explanations are provided for every question to help you learn from your mistakes and strengthen your fundamentals.

Preview of Questions in this Test

Q1. Which type of neuron carries signals from the central nervous system to the muscles or glands?

  • A. Afferent neurons
  • B. Interneurons
  • C. Efferent neurons
  • D. Sensory neurons

Q2. Which type of neuron transmits impulses from sensory organs to the central nervous system?

  • A. Motor neuron
  • B. Interneuron
  • C. Afferent neuron
  • D. Efferent neuron

Q3. Which of the following statements about the cerebellum is incorrect?

  • A. It coordinates voluntary muscle movements.
  • B. It maintains balance and posture.
  • C. It regulates breathing and digestion.
  • D. It processes motor learning.

Q4. Which type of neuron is responsible for transmitting signals from the CNS to muscles or glands?

  • A. Sensory neuron
  • B. Interneuron
  • C. Motor neuron
  • D. Afferent neuron

Q5. Which of the following statements about neurotransmitters is correct?

  • A. Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that transmit signals across synapses.
  • B. All neurotransmitters are excitatory.
  • C. Neurotransmitters remain in the synapse indefinitely.
  • D. Neurotransmitters pass through the synapse without binding to receptors.

+ 5 more questions in the actual test

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this practice set completely free?

Yes, all our chapter-wise practice sets are 100% free. You can practice as many times as you want without any hidden charges.

Are these questions relevant for the latest NEET syllabus?

Absolutely. Our content team regularly updates the question bank to strictly align with the latest NTA NEET syllabus and NCERT textbooks.

Can I view the solutions after the test?

Yes, once you submit the test, you will get an instant scorecard along with the correct answers and detailed explanations for every question.

About TopperSquare

TopperSquare is India's most advanced, student-centric learning platform designed specifically for medical and engineering aspirants. Our mission is to democratize high-quality education by providing premium practice materials, deep performance analytics, and structured test series.

Whether you are starting your preparation or giving final touches before the exam day, TopperSquare equips you with the right tools—from chapter-wise tests to full-length mock exams—to help you achieve your dream rank.

More Biology Chapters for NEET

Explore More NEET Subjects

Looking to strengthen other areas of your preparation? Check out our free chapter-wise question banks for all NEET subjects: