CH 8
CH 8
CH 8
Question 1.
Assertion: In human beings, the female. play a major role in determining the sex of the offspring.
Reason: Women have two X chromosomes.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
(e) Both A and R are false.
Answer
Question 2.
Assertion: In male reproductive system, transport of sperm takes place in a fluid which also
provide nutrition.
Reason: Protective glands and seminal vesicles secret in the vas deferens.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
(e) Both A and R are false.
Answer
Question 3.
A pair of duct arising from testis, which carry sperms are
(a) fallopian tube
(b) vas deferens
(c) oviduct
(d) urethra
Answer
Question 4.
Many unicellular organisms reproduce by the process of
(a) fission
(b) ovulation
(c) regeneration
(d) non-disjunction
Answer
(a) fission
Question 5.
When a sperm is deposited into the vagina which route does it travel?
(a) Vagina → Oviduct → Uterus → Cervix
(b) Vagina → Ovary → Uterus → Oviduct
(c) Vagina → Cervix → Uterus → Oviduct
(d) Vagina → Uterus → Cervix → Oviduct
Answer
Question 6.
At the time of entering into ovule, pollen tube has
(a) three male nuclei
(b) two male nuclei
(c) one gamete nucleus
(d) four male gametes
Answer
Question 7.
Which of this is seminal fluid?
(a) Prostate gland
(b) Cowper’s gland
(c) Seminal vesicle
(d) all of these
Answer
Question 8.
When the foetus is growing inside the uterus it needs nutrients. Which part provides these
nutrients?
(a) Placenta
(b) Amniotic sac
(c) Oviduct
(d) Uterus
Answer
(a) Placenta
Question 9.
The ability to reproduce is lost in a female after
(a) fertilisation
(b) menstruation
(c) gamete formation
(d) menopause
Answer
(d) menopause
Question 10.
Which part of the flower forms the fruit?
(a) Whole flower
(b) Only stamens and carpel
(c) Only ovary
(d) Only carpel
Answer
Question 11.
Anemophily is the pollination by:
(a) Birds
(b) Rain
(c) insects
(d) Wind
Answer
(d) Wind
Question 12.
Which is the most common method of reproduction in majority of fungi and bacteria?
(a) Budding
(b) Spore formation
(c) Binary fission
(d) Multiple fission
Answer
Question 13.
A common feature of reproduction in Amoeba, spirogyra and yeast is that:
(a) Asexual reproduction occurs after sexual reproduction
(b) Asexual reproduction occurs before sexual reproduction
(c) Asexual reproduction does not involve gametes
(d) Asexual reproduction involves only one parent
Answer
Question 14.
There is a greater possibility for the evolution of a new species in organisms which reproduce by
(a) binary fission
(b) budding
(c) fertilisation
(d) regeneration
Answer
(c) fertilisation
Question 15.
The period during adolescence when the reproductive tissues begin to mature is called
(a) ovyfetion
(b) puberty
(c) germination
(d) propagation
Answer
(b) puberty
Question 16.
Anemophily is the pollination by –
(a) Birds
(b) Rain
(c) insects
(d) Wind
Answer
(d) Wind
Question 17.
In man, fertilization of ovum takes place in
(a) Vagina
(b) ovary
(c) uterus
(d) Fallopian tubes
Answer
Question 18.
The flower of the Hibiscus plant is
(a) bisexual
(b) unisexual
(c) neuter
(d) very small
Answer
(a) bisexual
Question 19.
The seed that contains the future plant is called the
(a) cotyledons
(b) seed coat
(c) germ cells
(d) embryo
Answer
(d) embryo
Question 20.
Spirogyra reproduce by
(a) budding
(b) fragmentation
(c) regeneration
(d) fission
Answer
(b) fragmentation
Question 21.
In vegetative reproduction, the new individuals are genetically –
(a) Similar
(b) Dissimilar
(c) Abnormal
(d) None of these
Answer
(a) Similar
Question 22.
During favourable conditions, Amoeba reproduces by
(a) multiple fission
(b) binary fission
(c) budding
(d) fragmentation
Answer
Question 23.
The ability of a cell to divide into several cells during reproduction in Plasmodium is called
(a) budding
(b) multiple fission
(c) binary fission
(d) reduction division
Answer
Question 24.
Assertion: Amoeba reproduced by fission
Reason: All unicellular organisms reproduced by asexual method.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
(e) Both A and R are false.
Answer
Question 25.
Assertion: Ovary releases one egg every month.
Reason: The lining of uterus is always thick and spongy.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
(e) Both A and R are false.
Answer
Question 26.
The anther contains
(a) Sepals
(b) Ovules
(c) Carpel
(d) Pollen grains.
Answer
Question 27.
In human males, the testes lie in the scrotum, because it helps in the
(a) process of mating
(b) formation of sperms
(c) easy transfer of gametes
(d) secretion of estrogen
Answer
Question 28.
The fertilisation of human egg by the sperm takes place in
(a) vagina
(b) uterus
(c) ovary
(d) oviduct
Answer
(d) oviduct
Question 29.
Which of the following is a primary sex organ in a mammal?
(a) Ovary
(b) Vagina
(c) Uterus
(d) Mammary glands
Answer
(a) Ovary
Question 30.
What marks the beginning of the reproductive life of a woman?
(a) Menopause
(b) Menarche
(c) Fertilisation
(d) Ovulation
Answer
(b) Menarche
Question 31.
Where does fertilisation take place?
(a) Uterus
(b) Vagina
(c) Fallopian tube
(d) Cervix
Answer
Question 32.
Pollen grains are produced by
(a) ovary
(b) ovule
(c) anther
(d) corolla
Answer
(c) anther
Question 33.
Fertilization in plants occurs in the:
(a) Embryo sac
(b) Style
(c) Pollen tube
(d) Stigma
Answer
Question 34.
The embryo in humans gets nutrition from the mother’s blood with the help of a special tissue
called
(a) Placenta
(b) Villi
(c) Uterus
(d) Womb
Answer
(a) Placenta
Question 35.
Which of the following method of contraception protects from acquiring sexually transmitted
diseases?
(a) Surgery
(b) Condoms
(c) Copper-T
(d) Oral-pills
Answer
(b) Condoms
Question 36.
The ability of an organism to develop whole body from a broken piece or fragment is called
(a) binary fission
(b) budding
(c) multiple fission
(d) regeneration
Answer
(d) regeneration
Question 37.
The normal duration of menstrual cycle is
(a) 7 – 8 days
(b) 13 – 15 days
(c) 3 – 4 days
(d) 28 days
Answer
(d) 28 days
Question 38.
Which of the following is not an artificial method of vegetative propagation?
(a) Cutting
(b) Layering
(c) Budding
(d) Grafting
Answer
(c) Budding
Question 39.
Which among the following diseases is not sexually transmitted?
(a) Syphyllis
(b) Hepatitis
(c) HIV-AIDS
(d) Gonorrhea
Answer
(b) Hepatitis
Question 40.
Along the path of the vas-deferens the secretions of which gland provide nutrition to the sperms?
(a) Prostate glands
(b) Seminal vesicles
(c) Scrotum
(d) Urinary bladder
Answer
Answer
(a) seeds
Question 42.
During grafting, the portion of plant that is grafted is called –
(a) Stock
(b) Scion
(c) stalk
(d) stem
Answer
(b) Scion
Question 43.
The process of release of eggs from the ovary is called
(a) menstruation
(b) reproduction
(c) insemination
(d) ovulation
Answer
(d) ovulation
Question 44.
In Rhizopus, tubular thread like structures bearing sporangia at their tips are called
(a) filaments
(b) hyphae
(c) rhizoids
(d) roots
Answer
(b) hyphae
Question 45.
In a potato, vegetative propagation takes place by:
(a) root
(b) leaf
(c) stem tuber
(d) grafting
Answer
Question 46.
When an organism breaks into a number of parts and each part develop into an individual, it is
called:
(a) Budding
(b) Binary fission
(c) Regeneration
(d) Spore formation
Answer
(c) Regeneration