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Nervous System

This document is an examination paper for Class 7 on the topic of the nervous system, consisting of multiple sections including fill-in-the-blank questions, true or false statements, and short answer questions. It covers various aspects of the nervous system such as neurons, brain structure, and functions of different parts of the nervous system. The total marks for the exam are 55, with a passing mark set at 50.

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Nervous System

This document is an examination paper for Class 7 on the topic of the nervous system, consisting of multiple sections including fill-in-the-blank questions, true or false statements, and short answer questions. It covers various aspects of the nervous system such as neurons, brain structure, and functions of different parts of the nervous system. The total marks for the exam are 55, with a passing mark set at 50.

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Subject- NERVOUS SYSTEM Full Marks- 55

Class - 7 Full Time- 1hrs

Passing Marks- 50

Que: A. Fill in the blank spaces by choosing the correct words from
the list given below: 1x7=7

1. Some neurons have a ________ around their axons.


2. The junction of two neurons is called a ________.
3. The brain is lodged in the _________.
4. __________ cushions the brain against shocks.
5. The __________ are membranes surrounding the brain and the spinal cord.
6. The anterior part of the brain is called the __________.
7. The ____________ helps maintain balance and posture.

Que: B Write True or false of the following: 1x10=10

1. Mixed nerves carry impulses from


2. A nerve cells is called cyton.
3. Myelinated axons transmit impulse faster than unmyelinated axons.
4. Information passes from one neuron to another at a synapse.
5. Motor neurons carry impulse to the sense organs.
6. Cerebro spinal fluid surrounded the skull.
7. The cerebral hemispheres are concerned with learning.
8. The cerebellum helps us learn new movements.
9. The autonomic nervous system is controlled by the cerebellum.
10. Nerves are made up of bundles of axons.

Que C: - Answer the following question in brief- 1x7=7

1. The medulla oblongata control.


2. The neurons that carry impulse from the body to the body to the brain are
called.
3. The nerves that connect the brain and the spinal cord to the rest of body
formed.
4. Which part is the centre of intelligence.
5. The cerebellum controls
6. Involuntary controls by
7. The narrow canal within the spinal cord is called as
Que D: - Answer the following Questions-

1. What is Myelin? How are myelinated neurons different from unmyelinated


neurons? 3

2. What is an impulse? 2

3. What is the difference between sensory and motor neurons? 3

4. Where is cerebrospinal fluid found and what are its functions? 4

5. Name various parts of the brain and state functions of each part. 5

6. Describe the structure and functions of the spinal cord. 5

7. What constitutes the peripheral nervous system? What is its function?


3

8. Describe the structure of a nervous with a diagram. Mention the three types of
nerves. 6

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