Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 21: Neural Control And Coordination – Part 1
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 21: Neural Control and Coordination – Part 1

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11. An animal changes its direction of movement immediately after sensing an obstacle. This most directly demonstrates:
ⓐ. internal food storage by body tissues
ⓑ. rapid stimulus-response linkage through coordination
ⓒ. permanent increase in the number of body cells
ⓓ. passive diffusion of gases across body surfaces
12. Why are animals generally more dependent on neural control than plants for moment-to-moment survival?
ⓐ. Animals need quick coordination for movement-based responses
ⓑ. Animals do not contain any chemical regulatory mechanisms
ⓒ. Animals perform no internal metabolic adjustments at all
ⓓ. Animals rely only on external support for body organization
13. Which activity best represents coordination because several body systems must work together in the correct order?
ⓐ. Storing reserve food in body tissues during rest
ⓑ. Increasing body mass gradually over many weeks
ⓒ. Catching a moving ball after seeing it approach
ⓓ. Forming new body cells during normal growth
14. Which statement best shows that nervous control can be precise as well as rapid?
ⓐ. It can direct a message to a particular group of effectors for a specific action
ⓑ. It causes every tissue of the body to respond in the same way at the same time
ⓒ. It produces identical reactions regardless of the type of stimulus received
ⓓ. It keeps all organs continuously active without any change in pattern
15. Which sequence best represents the basic pathway of a nervous response?
ⓐ. Effector action $\rightarrow$ stimulus detection $\rightarrow$ message processing $\rightarrow$ receptor activation
ⓑ. Message processing $\rightarrow$ effector action $\rightarrow$ receptor activation $\rightarrow$ stimulus detection
ⓒ. Stimulus detection $\rightarrow$ effector action $\rightarrow$ receptor activation $\rightarrow$ message processing
ⓓ. Stimulus detection $\rightarrow$ receptor activation $\rightarrow$ message processing $\rightarrow$ effector action
16. A student steps onto an uneven surface and adjusts posture immediately without falling. This situation mainly shows:
ⓐ. long-term growth control in body tissues
ⓑ. rapid corrective coordination during ongoing movement
ⓒ. storage of energy in muscles for future use
ⓓ. identical activation of all organs at once
17. When a person smells food and saliva is released, which structure is acting most directly as the effector?
ⓐ. the smell stimulus in the environment
ⓑ. the sensory receptor detecting the odor
ⓒ. the salivary gland producing the secretion
ⓓ. the signal pathway carrying the message
18. Why is a defined neural pathway important for proper coordination?
ⓐ. It helps information move from a particular receptor to an appropriate effector in an organized manner
ⓑ. It allows all body signals to mix freely so that every organ receives the same instruction
ⓒ. It prevents the body from distinguishing one stimulus from another during response formation
ⓓ. It ensures that only long-lasting changes can influence body activities
19. Which statement about coordination in animals is most accurate?
ⓐ. Coordination means each organ works independently to avoid interference from others
ⓑ. Coordination means all organs must remain equally active all the time
ⓒ. Coordination means the fastest possible response is always the best response
ⓓ. Coordination means body parts adjust their activities in relation to one another
20. A bird suddenly experiences a side wind while flying and changes wing position at once. This best illustrates:
ⓐ. nutrient transport by body fluids during flight
ⓑ. rapid integration of sensory input with motor adjustment
ⓒ. gradual growth of flight muscles through repeated use
ⓓ. passive body movement without active control
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