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The wrong quiz Incorrect answer The idea is that you want to score
zero - zip - zilch - nought -big fat nothing - not a sausage You want to put down the: Incorrect answer
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The (Simplified) Rules the wrong quiz
There are 20 questions Each question has a right and a wrong answer If you get 20/20 then you have lost If you get 0/20 then you have won The wrong answer is the right answer If you answer the question using the right answer, you a wrong If you answer the question using the wrong answer, then you are right You will be the winner if you do not get any of the questions right For every question you do not answer you will get one point Clear?
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For example if the question is:
What is the answer to 2+2: 4 5 The answer you want is…
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Ready?
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A B Question 1 Just to see if you have understood!
Homer Simpson’s boss’ assistant is called A Mr Burns B Smithers
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A B Question 2 The small gap between two neurones is called a?
Dendrite B Synapse
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Question 3 A stimulus is detected by? A A receptor B A sensory neurone
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A B Question 4 The fatty sheath rounding the fibre is called the
Myelin sheath B Axon
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A B Question 5 The message from a receptor to
the central nervous system is carried by A A sensory neurone B A motor neurone
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A B Question 6 In the spine a reflex signal is carried by
A relay neurone B The brain
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A B Question 7 An example of a reflex action is
Blinking on hearing a loud noise B Catching a falling feather
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A B Question 8 Reflex or spinal reflexes are dealt with by the
Brain and CNS B A relay neurone in the spinal cord
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A B Question 9 The long filament of a nerve cell is called An axon
A schwann cell
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Chemical transmitters
Question 10 Nerve impulses are carried from One nerve to another by A Neurological pulses B Chemical transmitters
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A B Question 11 After a stimulus the thing that is triggered is called
A muscle B An effector
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A B Question 12 The branched extensions from a Nerve cells are called
Dendroids B Dendrites
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A B Question 13 The part of the brain that controls
breathing is called A The cerebrum B The medulla
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Parasympathetic nerves
Question 14 You may also see relay neurones called A Connector neurones B Parasympathetic nerves
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A B Question 15 The nerves that carry messages
From the CNS to the effectors are A Motor neurones B Relay neurones
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Answers…
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A B Question 1 Just to see if you have understood!
Homer Simpson’s boss’ assistant is called A Mr Burns B Smithers
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A B Question 2 The small gap between two neurones is called a?
Dendrite B Synapse
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A B Question 3 A stimulus is detected by? A receptor
A sensory neurone
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A B Question 4 The fatty sheath rounding the fibre is called the
Myelin sheath B Axon
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A B Question 5 The message from a receptor to
the central nervous system is carried by A A sensory neurone B A motor neurone
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A B Question 6 In the spine a reflex signal is carried by
A relay neurone B The brain
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A B Question 7 An example of a reflex action is
Blinking on hearing a loud noise B Catching a falling feather
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A B Question 8 Reflex or spinal reflexes are dealt with by the
Brain and CNS B A relay neurone in the spinal cord
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A B Question 9 The long filament of a nerve cell is called An axon
A schwann cell
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Chemical transmitters
Question 10 Nerve impulses are carried from One nerve to another by A Neurological pulses B Chemical transmitters
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A B Question 11 The response to a stimulus is carried out by a
A muscle B An effector
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A B Question 12 The branched extensions from a
Nerve cells are called A Dendroids B Dendrites
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A B Question 13 The part of the brain that controls
breathing is called A The cerebrum B The medulla
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Parasympathetic nerves
Question 14 You may also see relay neurones called A Connector neurones B Parasympathetic nerves
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A B Question 15 The nerves that carry messages
From the CNS to the effectors are A Motor neurones B Relay neurones
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Who got the lowest and therefore won the quiz…
Did anyone get zero?
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