MCQ Questions Chapter 3 Human Reproduction Class 12 Biology

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Question- The embryogenesis is the process of the development of an embryo from the zygote. During this process zygote undergoes-
(a) Meiosis
(b) Cleavage only
(c) Cell differentiation only
(d) Both cleavage and cell differentiation

Answer

D

Question- If Cowper’s glands are removed, it will effect
(a) Erection of penis
(b) Sperms
(c) Sex recognition
(d) Sexual behavior

Answer

B

Question- Pregnancy begins with implantation of-
(a) Embryo
(b) Fertilised ovum
(c) Blastopore
(d) Blastocyst

Answer

D

Question- With the disintegration of corpus luteum, a decrease in the secretion of ————- hormone occurs.
(a) LH
(b) Progesterone
(c) LTH
(d) FSH

Answer

B

Question- In humans, placenta is derived from
(a) Yolk sac
(b) Amnion
(c) Allantois
(d) Chorion

Answer

D

Question- A condition in which one or both of the testes fail to descend into scrotum is called :-
(a) Impotency
(b) Castration
(c) Synorchidism
(d) Cryptorchidism

Answer

D

Question- Parturition is :
(a) A complex neuroendocrine mechanism
(b) A neuro exocrine mechanism
(c) A physio-chemical mechanism
(d) None of the above

Answer

A

Question- The chemical method of contraception includes
(a) Jellies only
(b) Creams and foams only
(c) Spermicides
(d) All of the above

Answer

D

Question- Extrusion of second polar body from egg nucleus occurs:
(a) After the entry of sperm, before the completion of fertilization
(b) After the completion of fertilisation
(c) Before entry of sperm
(d) Has no relation to sperm entry.

Answer

A

Question- The birth control measure that is related to males is
(a) IUDs
(b) Tubectomy
(c) Vasectomy
(d) None of these

Answer

C

Question- The changes that occur in female at the onset of puberty are;
(a) The enlargement of breasts
(b) Beginning of menstrual cycle
(c) Development of pubic hair
(d) All the above

Answer

D

Question- In human females menstruation is repeated at an average interval of
(a) 10–15 days
(b) 2–3 months
(c) 29 days
(d) 5–7 days

Answer

C

Question- In normal human female ovum is released during
(a) First day of menstrual cycle
(b) Last three days of menstrual cycle
(c) Middle of menstrual cycle
(d) First week of menstrual cycle

Answer

C

Question- Menstrual flow is a result of
(a) Break down of endometrial lining of Graffian follicle and blood vessel
(b) Break down of endometrial lining of secondary follicle and blood vessel
(c) Break down of endometrial lining of uterus and blood vessel
(d) Break down of zora pellucida of tertiary follicle and blood vessel

Answer

C

Question- Lack of menstrual cycle may be due to
(a) Pregnancy
(b) Stress
(c) Poor health
(d) All of these

Answer

D

Question- In each menstrual cycle, menstrual phase is followed by
(a) Luteal phase
(b) Follicular phase
(c) Next cycle
(d) Secretary phase

Answer

B

Question- Endometrium of uterus regenerates through proliferation in whichphase of menstrual cycle
(a) Luteal phase
(b) Follicular phase
(c) Next cycle
(d) Secretary phase

Answer

B

Question- Follicular phase is also known as
(a) Menstruation
(b) Secondary phase
(c) Proliferative phase
(d) Luteal phase

Answer

D

Question- Gonadotropins stimulate
(a) Follicular development and decrease in estrogen level
(b) Corpus luteum formation and decrease in estrogen level
(c) Follicular development and increase in estrogen level
(d) Corpus luteum formation and increase in estrogen level

Answer

C

Question- The increase of which hormone is mainly responsible for ovulation?
(a) FSH
(b) TSH
(c) GH
(d) LH

Answer

D

Question- In human beings menstrual cycle ceases at the age of
(a) 5–10 years
(b) 16–18 years
(c) 30–35 years
(d) Around 50 years

Answer

D

Question- The sperm released during insemination travels through the female genital tract upto
(a) Uterus
(b) Ampullary isthmic junction
(c) Cervix
(d) Vagina

Answer

B

Question- Which of the following is not true?
(a) Fertilisation can occur only if the ovum and sperms are transported simultaneously to the ampullar–isthmic junction.
(b) All copulation can lead to fertilisation and pregnancy
(c) During copulation (coitus) semen is released by the penis into the vagina
(d) The ovum released by the ovary is transported to the ampullar–isthmic junction where fertilisation take place

Answer

B

Question- During fertilisation sperm comes in contact with which part of the ovum
(a) Granulosa layer
(b) Zona pellucida
(c) Ovum cytoplasm
(d) None of these

Answer

B

Question- Secretion of which part of sperm helps the sperm entry in the cytoplasm of ovum
(a) Tail
(b) Neck
(c) Middle piece
(d) Acrosome

Answer

D

Question- The ploidy of secondary oocyte and ootid respectively is
(a) 2n, n
(b) Both 2n
(c) Both n
(d) n, 2n

Answer

A

Question- Morphogenesis starts with
(a) Morulation
(b) Blastulation
(c) GastrtHation
(d) Neurulation

Answer

C

Question. During fertilization which part of sperm enters the secondary oocyte?
(a) Tail
(b) Head
(c) Middle part
(d) (a) and (c) both

Answer

D

Question.Which hormones are not produced by placenta?
(a) hCG
(b) hPL
(c) Estrogens
(d) Relaxin

Answer

C

Question. During delivery which gland sends signals for the release of Oxytocin?
(a) Posterior pituitary gland
(b) Anterior pituitary gland
(c) Hypothalamus
(d) None of the above

Answer

A

Question. The breakdown of endometrium is characteristic of:-
(a) Proliferative phase
(b) luteal phase
(c) Ovulatory phase
(d) Menstrual phase

Answer

D

Question- At what point in development does an embryo become a fetus?
(a) by the twenty-eighth week
(b) by the eighth week
(c) by the thirty-ninth week
(d) by the nineteenth week

Answer

B

Question- ‘Extrusion of second polar body from eigg nucleus occurs
(a) After entry of sperm but defore fertilization
(b) After fertilization
(c) Before entry of sperm
(d) No relation with sperm entry

Answer

A

Question- The second maturation division of the mamm an ovum occurs 
(a) Shortly after ovulation before the ovum makes entry into the Fallopian tube
(b) Until after the ovum has been penetrated by a sperm
(c) Until the nucleus of the sperm has fused with that of the ovum
(d) In the Graafian follicle following the first maturation division

Answer

B

Question- The correct sequence of spermatogenetic stages leading to the formation of sperms in a mature human testis is
(a) spermatogonia – spermatocyte – spermatid – sperms
(b) spermatid – spermatocyte – spermatogonia – sperms
(c) spermatogonia – spermatid – spermatocyte – sperms
(d) spermatocyte – spermatogonia – spermatid – sperms

Answer

A

Question- During pregnancy one of the following is excreted
(a) Progesterone
(b) -LH
(c) PSH
(d) HCG

Answer

D

Question- Human egg in
(a) Microlecithal
(b) Merolecithal
(c) Macrolecithal
(d) Alecithal

Answer

D

Question- Stroma is present in the T.S. of
(a) penis
(b) testis
(c) ovary
(d) liver

Answer

C

Question- Which of the following events is correctly matched with the time period in a normal menstrual cycle?
(a) Release of egg — 5th day
(b) Endometrium regenerates — 5-10 days
(c) Rise in progesterone level —1-15 days
(d) Endometrium secretes nutrients for implantation —11 -18 days

Answer

B

Question- Which of the following groups of organ develop from mesoderm
(a) Nervous system, epidermis, internal ear
(b) Thyroid, pancreas kidney
(c) Pineal gland, stomoedarum
(d) Heat, spleen, ganads

Answer

D

Question- Corpus spongiosum muscle is present in
(a) testis
(b) ovary
(c) penis
(d) epididymis

Answer

C

Question- Foetal membranes provide
(a) Protection of embryo
(b) Nutrition of embryo
(c) Respiration of embryo
(d) All he above

Answer

D

Question- Archentetdn is the future
(a) Stomodeum
(b) Proctodeum
(c) Cavity of alimentary canal
(d) Coelom

Answer

C

Question- Females stop releasing eggs and hormone secretions slow down during ___.
(a) puberty
(b) fertilization
(c) menopause
(d) ovulation

Answer

C

Question- Parturition means
(a) Separation of blastocysts
(b) Development of embryo
(c) Process of birth
(d) Contraction of uterus

Answer

C

Question- Sertoli cells are regulated by the pituitary hormone
(a) FSH
(b) GH
(c) Prolactin
(d) LH

Answer

A

Question- When released from ovary, human egg contains
(a) Only Y chromosome
(b) 2 X chromosome
(c) 1 X chromosome
(d) XY chromosomes

Answer

C

Question- The remains of the placenta and embryonic membranes that are expelled during birth are called the _____
(a) cervix
(b) umbilical cord
(c) amniotic fluid
(d) afterbirth

Answer

D

Question- Which of the following develops from endoderm?
(a) Brain
(b) Kidneys
(c) Oonads
(d) Lungs

Answer

D

Question- In the menstrual cycle, on what day does the flow stage begin?
(a) day 5
(b) day1 
(c) day 28
(d) day 14

Answer

B

Question- Which of the germ layers in best abociated with the development of Leant ?
(a) Ectoderm
(b) Endoderm
(c) Mgoderm
(d) All of these

Answer

C

Question- In male body, the production of oestrogen takes place at
(a) Leydig’s cell, adrenal cortex & graafian follicle
(b) liver, adrenal cortex & renal medulla
(c) adrenal cortex, secondary oocyte & liver
(d) liver, sustentacular cell & adrenal cortex.

Answer

A

Question- Failure of descending testes into the scrotum is known as
(a) Paedogenesis
(b) Castration
(c) Cryptorchidism
(d) Impotency

Answer

C

Question- Fertilizing protein is found on
(a) acrosome
(b) sperm head
(c) sperm surface
(d) egg membrane

Answer

D

Question- At which stage of follicle maturation does ovulation occur, transforming the follicle into the corpus luteum?
(a) tertiary follicle
(b) primary follicle
(c) secondary follicle
(d) quaternary follicle

Answer

A

Question- In which animal, the testes are abdominal during embryonic stages but migrate to scrotum just before birth where they remain throughout life
(a) Elephants
(b) Men
(c) Rats
(d) Whales

Answer

B

Question- In human adult females oxytocin
(a) stimulates pituitary to secrete vasopressin
(b) causes strong uterine contractions during parturition
(c) is secreted by anterior pituitary
(d) stimulates growth of mammary glands

Answer

B

Question- Sperms of mammals depend for movement on
(a) Only tail
(b) Middle piece
(c) Head only
(d) Tail & middle piece

Answer

D

Question- If mamm an ovum fails to get fertilized, which one ofthe following is unlikely ?
(a) corpus luteum will disintegrate
(b) progesterone secretion rapidly declines
(c) estrogen secretion further decreases
(d) primary follicle starts developing

Answer

C

Question- Haemopoitic in embryo is
(a) Amnion
(b) Chorion
(c) Allantois
(d) Yplksac

Answer

D

Question- Which germinal layer develops first during embryonic development
(a) Endoderm
(b) Mesoderm
(c) Ectoderm
(d) Both A and B

Answer

A

Question- Embryonic urinary bladder Is
(a) Amnion
(b) Chorion
(c) Allantois
(d) AII

Answer

C

Question- Notochord, skeletal system and dermis of skin are derived from
(a) Ectoderm
(b) Endoderm
(c) Mesoderm
(d) All the above

Answer

C

Question- Which of the following events occurs within the uterine tubes?
(a) oogenesis
(b) fertilization
(c) embryonic development
(d) A, B and C are all correct

Answer

D

Question- ______ keeps the embryo attached to the wall of the uterus.
(a) The vagina
(b) The blastula
(c) The fallopian tube
(d) The umbilical cord

Answer

D

Question- Which of these is the name for human embryonic development?
(a) a placenta
(b) a navel
(c) a blastocyst
(d) a contraction

Answer

C

Question-Theprocess of releasing the ripe female gamete from the ovary is called
(a) Parturition
(b) Ovuiation
(c) Fertilisation
(d) Implantation

Answer

B

Question- Which of these is NOT a gland that contributes to the production of sperm?
(a) thyroid gland
(b) bulbourethral gland
(c) seminal vesicles
(d) prostate gland

Answer

A

Question- Fertilization in the female reproductive tract most often takes place in the
(a) ovary
(b) upper third of the oviduct
(c) lower third of the oviduct
(d) uterus

Answer

B

Question- ______ is the process by which a baby is pushed out of the uterus and passes out of the mother’s body
(a) Expulsion
(b) Dilation
(c) Birth
(d) Labor

Answer

D

Question- Which of the following does NOT occur during implantation?
(a) The embryo secretes enzymes that digest away part of the endometrium.
(b) The embryo is drawn into the endometrium and becomes surrounded by it.
(c) The embryo forms finger-like projections that burrow into the uterine wall.
(d) The embryo develops into a hollow ball with a fluid-filled interior. 

Answer

D

Question- A change in the amount of yolk and its distribution in the egg will affect
(a) pattern of cleavage
(b) number of blastomeres produced
(c) fertilization
(d) formation of zygote

Answer

A

Question- In human beings
(a) Chorion and Amnionar& well-developed
(b) Allantois and Yolk sap are less developed
(c) Yolk cell does not have yolk
(d) All the above

Answer

D

Question- Below urinary bladder is situated
(a) seminal vesicle
(b) epididymis
(c) prostate gland
(d) prepuce

Answer

C

Question- Seminal plasma in humans is rich in
(a) fructose and calcium but has no enzymes
(b) glucose and certain enzymes but has no calcium
(c) fructose and certain enzymes but poor in calcium
(d) fructose, calcium and certain enzymes

Answer

D

Question- In the human female, menstruation can be deferred by the administration of
(a) combination of FSH and LH
(b) combination of estrogen and progesterone
(c) FSH only
(d) LH only

Answer

B

Question- The temperature of scrotal pouch remains normally at
(a) 4° F less than normal body temp
(b) 6° F higher than normal body temp
(c) 5° F higher than normal body temp
(d) 7° F less than normal body temp

Answer

D

Question- The mammalian egg shows_______ cleavage
(a) Holoblastic equal
(b) Holdsantic unequal
(c) Meblastic
(d) superficial

Answer

A

Question- The development of human embryo completes is-
(a) 180 days
(b) 300 days
(c) 250 days
(d) 266 days

Answer

D

Question- In humans, at the end of the first meiotic division, the male germ cells differentiate into the
(a) spermatids
(b) spermatozonia
(c) primary spermatocytes
(d) secondary spermatocytes

Answer

D

Question- Abdominal passage which connects abdominal cavity with the scrotal sac in mammals is known as
(a) Spermatic canal
(b) Neurenteric canal
(c) Inguinal canal
(d) Haversian canal

Answer

C

Question- Gonads are derived from
(a) Mesoderm
(b) Endoderm
(c) Ectoderm
(d) Mesoderm & Endoderm

Answer

A

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