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46. Which of the following possess the primary sensory area
A. Parietal lobe
B. Frontal lobe
C. Occipital lobe
D. Temporal lobe
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47. The bundle of spinal nerves is called
A. Lumbar enlargement
B. Cervical enlargement
C. Cauda enlargement
D. Conus enlargement
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48. Damage to the cerebellum would result in the
A. Loss of memory
B. Incoordination of muscular action
C. Incoordination of heart muscle
D. Loss of eye sight
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49. Which of the following is commonly called horse’s tail
A. Cervical enlargement
B. Lumbar enlargement
C. Cauda equine
D. Conus medullaris
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50. Which part of the human brain is the seat of intelligence
A. Cerebrum
B. Pituitary body
C. Medulla
D. Cerebellum
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