Q.1
It is possible to have pain and not know about it.
true
false
Q.2
When part of your body is injured, special pain receptors convey the pain message to your brain.
true
false
Q.3
Pain only occurs when you are injured or at risk of being injured.
true
false
Q.4
Special nerves in your spinal cord convey ‘danger’ messages to your brain.
true
false
Q.5
Nerves adapt by increasing their resting level of excitement.
true
false
Q.6
Chronic pain means that an injury hasn’t healed properly.
true
false
Q.7
 The body tells the brain when it is in pain.
true
false
Q.8
  Pain occurs whenever you are injured.
true
false
Q.9
When you injure yourself, the environment that you are in will not affect the amount of pain you experience, as long as the injury is exactly the same.
true
false
Q.10
 The brain decides when you will experience pain.
true
false