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Sensory Receptors and Vision Quiz

The document discusses four experiments involving an electric bell and vacuum pump apparatus. It is described that the bell rings clearly when first switched on, the ringing becomes blurred when the vacuum pump is turned on, the bell vibrates without sound when all the air is sucked out, and the bell continues vibrating without sound when the vacuum pump is disconnected. The incorrect observation listed is that the bell vibrates without sound when all the air is sucked out.
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Sensory Receptors and Vision Quiz

The document discusses four experiments involving an electric bell and vacuum pump apparatus. It is described that the bell rings clearly when first switched on, the ringing becomes blurred when the vacuum pump is turned on, the bell vibrates without sound when all the air is sucked out, and the bell continues vibrating without sound when the vacuum pump is disconnected. The incorrect observation listed is that the bell vibrates without sound when all the air is sucked out.
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34. Receptors in the dermis enable the skin to detect various stimuli.

Given below are the positions of four receptors. Which of the following are incorrect? Receptor Pain receptor Touch receptor Pressure receptor Light receptor A. B. C. D. I and II only I and IV only II, III and IV only I, II, III and IV Position Epidermis Fat layer Dermis Fat layer

35. Which of the following reactions will take place when a person moves from a bright area into a dark area? I The pupil becomes bigger II More light enters the eye III After a while the eye can see in the dark A. B. C. D. I and II only I and III only II and III only I, II and III

36. Which of the following can be explained by the information given above? A. B. C. D. Optical illusion Short-sightedness Monocular vision Stereoscopic vision Wide angle of vision up to 360 degree Helps detect predators from any angle Fields of vision do not overlap

Figure 10 shows the apparatus which are set up by a student. He conducts four activities and obtains the results as given the table below. Which of the following observations is incorrect? Activity The bell is switched on The vacuum pump is switched on All the air is sucked out The vacuum pump is disconnected Observation The electric bell rings clearly The ringing becomes blurred The bell vibrates and no sound is heard The bell vibrates and no sound is heard

The shoots of a seedling show A. positive phototropism and positive geotropism B. positive phototropism and negative geotropism C. positive geotropism and positive hydrotropism D. negative hydrotropism and negative phototropism Which of the following plants show nastic movement? I Rafflesia sp. II Mimosa pudica III Venus fly trap A. B. C. D. The li I and II only I and III only II and III only I, II and III

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