Answer:
cranial nerve IV: sensory
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct would be: cranial nerve IV: oculomotor.
The cranial nerve IV is part of the group of cranial nerves called Motors (pure) that are those that move the eye, tongue and accessory latero-posterior muscles of the neck. The cranial nerve IV is an oculomotor nerve, because it is responsible for the superior oblique movement of the eye.
Nerves that have sensory functions are intended for the sense organs and are therefore called sensory rather than sensory, which do not refer to general sensitivity (pain, temperature and touch).