MCQ On Menstrual Cycle
MCQ On Menstrual Cycle
MCQ On Menstrual Cycle
Q.3. During the menstrual phase the which layer of the endometrium is shed?
a) Stratum basalis c) Stratum compactum
b) Stratum functionalis d) Myometrium
Q.7. Where are luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone
(FSH) produced?
a) Hypothalamus c) Posterior pituitary
b) Anterior pituitary d) Adrenal glands
Q.8. Which hormone is released from the anterior pituitary gland and
stimulates the follicles in the ovary to mature?
a) Progesterone c) Estrogen
b) Follicle-stimulating hormone d) Human chorionic gonadotropin
Q.11. Select all the following that is NOT a function of progesterone and
estrogen:
a) Inhibits the production of LH and FSH
b) Causes the hypothalamus to release gonadotropin releasing hormone
c) Maintains the endometrium for pregnancy
d) Causes the follicle to mature into a graafian follicle
Q.13. At which stage of the uterine cycle does the menstrual phase occur?
a) Days 1-5 b) Days 5-14 c) Days 14-28
Explanation:The menstrual phase occurs at the very beginning of the uterine
cycle. It only occurs if no ovum is fertilised. The process begins with the
breakdown of the corpus luteum which therefore ceases to produce progesterone.
The loss of progesterone causes vasoconstriction of the spiral arteries supplying the
functional layer of the endometrium. As a result it becomes necrotic and is then
lost through the vagina causing the 3-5 days of bleeding.
Q.14. At which stage in the uterine cycle does the proliferative phase occur?
a) Days 1-5 b) Days 5-14 c) Days 15-2
Explanation: The proliferative phase begins immediately after the menstrual
phase and involves increased levels of oestrogen driving repair and growth of the
functional endometrial layer.
Q.16. During which stage of the menstrual cycle does the endometrium layer
thicken?
a) Secretory Phase c) Ovulation Phase
b) Luteal Phase d) Proliferative Phase
Q.17. Which of the following are effects of increased levels of oestrogen in the
follicular phase of the menstrual cycle?
a) Hair thinning
b) Thickening of cervical mucous
c) Thinning of cervical mucous
d) Thickening of the endometrium
Explanation: In the follicular phase oestrogen functions to increases chances of
successful fertilisation. As a result in causes the mucous of the cervix to become
much thinner allowing easier passage of sperm. It also causes thickening of the
endometrium to increases chances of successful implantation of a blastocyst.
Q.18. In a normal 28 day menstrual cycle when would you expect the LH
surge to occur?
a) Days 8-10 c) Days 14-16
b) Days 11-13 d) Days 17-19
Explanation: The LH surge usually occurs on day 12. This occurs due to
oestrogen levels reaching a high level which stimulates large amounts of LH
production. The high LH levels cause the membrane of the Graafian follicle to
become thin. As a result 24-48 hours after the LH surge ovulation usually occurs
due to the rupture of the graafian follicle.
Q.23. If pregnancy does not occur; the corpus luteum will disintegrate and
turn into which structure?
a) Corpus Albicans c) Corpus Cavernosum
b) Corpus Callosum d) Corpus Allatum
Q.24. At which stage in the uterine cycle does the secretory phase occur?
a) Days 1-5 b) Days 5-14 c) Days 14-28
Explanation: The secretory phase of the menstrual cycle begins after ovulation
when the ruptured graafian follicle develops into the corpus luteum. The corpus
luteum produces progesterone which causes the endometrium to begin secreting
various substances which make the uterus more receptive to implantation of a
fertilised ovum.
Q.25. Increased glycogen and lipid deposits are part of which phase of
menstrual cycle?
a) Menstrual phase c) Secretory phase
b) Proliferative phase
Explanation: In secretory phase endometrium it begins secreting various
substances like glycogen and lipids which make the uterus more receptive to
implantation of a fertilised ovum.