MHT CET PYQs for neural control and coordination with Solutions: Practice MHT CET Previous Year Questions

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neural control and coordination is an important topic in the Biology section in MHT CET exam. Practising this topic will increase your score overall and make your conceptual grip on MHT CET exam stronger.

This article gives you a full set of MHT CET PYQs for neural control and coordination with explanations for effective preparation. Practice of MHT CET Biology PYQs including neural control and coordination questions regularly will improve accuracy, speed, and confidence in the MHT CET 2026 exam.

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MHT CET PYQs for neural control and coordination with Solutions

  • 1.
    In which part of the excretory system of the human body urine is it stored before passing urine?

      • (A) Urinary bladder
      • (B) Ureter
      • (C) Bowman's Capsule
      • (D) Urethra

    • 2.
      Phytochrome occurs in two forms. In which form(s) does it promote the germination of seeds of some species?

        • (A) Pfr form
        • (B) Pr form
        • (C) Both (A) and (B)
        • (D) None of these

      • 3.
        Organ of Corti is located on the ________

          • Basilar membrane
          • Basement membrane
          • Reissner membrane
          • Synovial membrane

        • 4.
          Cerebral cortex consists of

            • Gray matter
            • White matter
            • Duramater
            • Arachnoid mater

          • 5.
            Abnormal fall in the total count of WBCs in human blood is called:

              • (A) Anemia
              • (B) Polycythemia
              • (C) Leukopenia
              • (D) Leukemia

            • 6.
              Which ones are gustatoreceptors ?

                • Rod cells of eyes
                • Cone cells in eyes
                • Taste buds of tongue
                • Receptors in Skin

              • 7.
                What is the typical voltage of the resting membrane potential in a neuron?

                  • +70 mV
                  • -70 mV
                  • 0 mV
                  • +30 mV

                • 8.
                  Which enzyme is responsible for cleaning neurotransmitters in the synaptic cleft?

                    • Acetylcholinesterase
                    • DNA polymerase
                    • RNAase
                    • Lipase

                  • 9.
                    Passage of water across a selectively permeable membrane is called:

                      • (A) Active transport
                      • (B) Pinocytosis
                      • (C) Facilitated diffusion
                      • (D) Osmosis

                    • 10.
                      The amount of energy provided by fat is ____.

                        • (A) 3 kcal per gram
                        • (B) 4 kcal per gram
                        • (C) 6 kcal per gram
                        • (D) 9 kcal per gram

                      • 11.
                        Which one of the following is a correct option with reference to pathogenic bacteria and DDT?

                          • (A) Bacteria can undergo multiplication and DDT is degraded by living cells.
                          • (B) Bacteria can be degraded by living cells and DDT can not be degraded by living cells.
                          • (C) Bacteria can undergo biological magnification and DDT can be degraded by living cells.
                          • (D) Bacteria can undergo biological magnification and DDT can not be degraded by living cells.

                        • 12.
                          Abortions are much riskier _____.

                            • (A) Before second trimester
                            • (B) After conception
                            • (C) At second trimester
                            • (D) After gastrulation

                          • 13.
                            The sino-atrial node is the normal pacemaker of the human heart because:

                              • (A) It is located in the right atrium
                              • (B) It is the only part of the conducting system that can generate impulse
                              • (C) It can generate the maximum number of action potentials in the conducting system
                              • (D) It produces action potentials that are more in size than the other parts of the conducting system

                            • 14.
                              The two cerebral hemispheres are connected with the help of

                                • Corpus striatum
                                • Corpus callosum
                                • Corpus albicans
                                • Isthmus

                              • 15.
                                Cavity found in spinal cord is

                                  • Fifth ventricle
                                  • Central canal
                                  • Enterocoel
                                  • Procoel

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