Class 10 Science Chapter 6 MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) of Control and Coordination. MCQs are prepared including intext questions and exercises questions. These MCQ Online Tests covers the entire chapter 6 of grade 10 science. Terms related to organs and hormones responsible for the control and coordination are given here in the format of MCQ Quiz. Practice these objective questions to clear the concepts of chapter 6 of standard X Science.

Class 10 Science Chapter 6 MCQ Online Test

Class: 10Science
Chapter: 6Control and Coordination
Contents:MCQ Online Tests with Answers
Session:CBSE 2024-25

Class 10 Science Chapter 6 MCQ Test for Revision

Class 10 Science Chapter 6 MCQ Online Test with answers and explanation. All the questions are important for the exams whether it is class test or terminal exams. All the questions are prepared from NCERT Textbook for class 10 Science only. Answers and Explanation of the questions are also confined to NCERT Books only.

Q1

Junction between two neurons is called

[A]. Cell junction
[B]. Neuro muscular junction
[C]. Neural joint
[D]. Synapse
Q2

Which of the following statement is or are incorrect?

[A]. The testes are gland which act as endocrine gland and secrete the hormone called is testosterone.
[B]. Some of the glands in our body have both exocrine and endocrine function.
[C]. A hormone is produced in one part of the body and it acts on the same part of the body.
[D]. None of the above.
Q3

Vikas is doing his homework which is given by his teacher. Would you help him to choose the correct sentences?

[A]. The hormones produced by endocrine glands act as messenger between the nervous system and the organs of our body.
[B]. The endocrine system also helps in coordinating the activities of our body.
[C]. A group of endocrine glands which produce various hormones is called an endocrine system.
[D]. All the above.
Q4

The hormone which increases the fertility in males is called

[A]. Oestrogen
[B]. Testosterone
[C]. Insulin
[D]. Growth hormone
Q5

A doctor advised a person to take an injection of insulin because

[A]. His blood pressure was low
[B]. His heart was beating slowly
[C]. He was suffering from goiter
[D]. His sugar level in blood was high
Q6

Dwarfism results due to:

[A]. Excess secretion of thyroxin
[B]. Less secretion of growth hormone
[C]. Less secretion of adrenaline
[D]. Excess secretion of growth hormone
Q7

Which of the following statement is or are incorrect?

[A]. The function of parathyroid hormone is to regulate calcium and phosphate level in the blood.
[B]. Thymus gland secretes thymus hormone which plays a role in the development of the immune system of the body.
[C]. Pancreas secretes the hormone called insulin, the function of insulin hormone is to lower the blood sugar level or glucose level.
[D]. None of the above
Q8

Which statement is not true about thyroxin?

[A]. Iron is essential for the synthesis of thyroxin
[B]. It regulates carbohydrates, protein and fat metabolism in the body
[C]. Thyroid gland requires iodine to synthesis thyroxin
[D]. Thyroxin is also called thyroid hormone
Q9

Read the following sentences carefully, and choose the incorrect one:

[A]. Adrenaline hormone is secreted in small amounts all the time. [B] The function of testosterone hormone is to control the development of male sex organ and male features such as moustache, beard etc. [C] The function of oestrogen hormone is to control and development of female sex organs and female features such as soft skin, feminine voice, etc. [D] Pituitary glands are often called “glands of emergency”.
Q10

Which of the following statement is or are incorrect?

[A]. Brain is the highest coordinating centre in the body
[B]. The forebrain consists of three centres called pons, cerebellum and medulla.
[C]. The central nervous system consists of the brain and the spinal cord.
[D]. The job of the central nervous system is to collect all the information from all the receptors in our body.
Q11

Riya is writing some statements but she confused to know whether the statements are correct or not? If you know the answer to this question, then tell her:

[A]. A microscopic gap between a pair of adjacent neurons over which nerve impulses pass when going from one neuron to the next is called a synapse.
[B]. The shorter fibre on the body of a neuron are called dendrites.
[C]. Synapse actually act like two-way valves.
[D]. The longest fibre on the cell body of a neuron is called Axon.
Q12

The movement of sunflower in accordance with the path of sun is due to

[A]. Phototropism
[B]. Geotropism
[C]. Chemotropism
[D]. Hydrotropism
Q13

Recently, in a science class test, you are asked a question where you have to say whether the statements are correct or not?

[A]. The nerves which carry messages from the body parts to the brain or spinal cord are called sensory nerves.
[B]. There is also a third type of nerves called cranial nerves.
[C]. The brain and the spinal cord are connected to the all the senses organ and other parts of our body by millions of nerves.
[D]. The nerves which carry messages from the brain or spinal cord to the body parts for action are called motor nerves.
Q14

Consider the following statements and choose the incorrect one:

[A]. All the nerves of the body together make up the peripheral nervous system.
[B]. The simplest form of response in the nervous system is reflex action.
[C]. The pathway or route taken by nerve impulse in a reflex action is called reflex area.
[D]. Moving our hand away on touching a hot plate is an example of reflex action.
Q15

The growth of tendril in pea plants is due to

[A]. Effect of light
[B]. Effect of gravity
[C]. Rapid cell divisions in tendrillar cells that are away from the support
[D]. Rapid cell divisions in tendrillar cells in contact with the support
Q16

Puja is writing some statements but she confused to know whether the statements are correct or not? If you know the answer to this question, then tell her:

[A]. The non-directional movement of a plant part in response to light is called for Photonasty.
[B]. The non-directional movement of a plant part in response to touch of an object is called Thigmonasty.
[C]. The response of plants to gravity is called geotropism or gravitropism.
[D]. The plant stem response to light and bends towards it due to the action of “gibberellin hormones”.
Q17

Which of the following is not associated with growth of plant?

[A]. Auxin
[B]. Gibberellins
[C]. Cytokinin
[D]. Abscisic acid
Q18

Which of the following statements is correct about receptors?

[A]. Gustatory receptors detect taste while olfactory receptors detect smell
[B]. Both gustatory and olfactory receptors detect smell
[C]. Auditory receptors detect smell and olfactory receptors detect taste
[D]. Olfactory receptors detect taste and gustatory receptors smell
Q19

Spinal cord originates from

[A]. Cerebrum
[B]. Medulla
[C]. Pons
[D]. Cerebellum
Q20

Which of the following statements are true about the brain?

[A]. The main thinking part of brain is hind brain, and Centres of hearing, smell, memory, sight, etc. are located in forebrain.
[B]. The main thinking part of brain is hind brain, and Centres of hearing, smell, memory, sight, etc. are located in forebrain, and Involuntary actions like salivation, vomiting, blood pressure are controlled by the medulla in the hindbrain.
[C]. Centres of hearing, smell, memory, sight, etc. are located in forebrain, and Involuntary actions like salivation, vomiting, blood pressure are controlled by the medulla in the hindbrain.
[D]. Involuntary actions like salivation, vomiting, blood pressure is controlled by the medulla in the hindbrain, and Cerebellum does not control posture and balance of the body.

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What is function of Medulla in Hindi-Brain in 10th Science Chapter 6?

Medulla controls all involuntary actions including blood pressure, salivation and vomiting.

How do dendrils cling the support as per Class 10 Science chpater 6?

Tendrils are sensitive to touch. When they come in contact with any support, the part of the tendril in contact with the object does not grow as rapidly as the part of the tendril away from the object. This causes the tendril to circle around the object and thus cling to it.

Why do plants appear to bend towards light according to 10th Science Chapter 6?

When growing plants detect light, a hormone called auxin, synthesised at the shoot tip, helps the cells to grow longer. When light is coming from one side of the plant, auxin diffuses towards the shady side of the shoot. This concentration of auxin stimulates the cells to grow longer on the side of the shoot which is away from light. Thus, the plant appears to bend towards light.

Name the hormone of plant which inhibits the growth as per 10th Science NCERT?

Abscisic acid is one example of a hormone which inhibits growth of plants.

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Last Edited: April 26, 2023