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Human Reproduction MCQs Quiz - 03

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Question 1
Which one of the followings causes the mammary glands to enlarge at puberty?
A
Testosterone
B
Progesterone
C
Estrogen
D
Oxytocin
Question 2
What is the inner lining of the uterus called?
A
Cervix
B
Oviduct
C
Endometrium
D
Fimbriae
Question 3
Where does fertilization usually take place?
A
Cervix
B
Vagina
C
Uterus
D
Oviduct
Question 4
Which one of the followings regarding 'Estrogen' is correct?
A
Causes the endometrium to rebuild
B
Has no effect on the Wolffian duct
C
Maintains the secondary sexual characteristics in female
D
All of these
Question 5
The process of sperm production takes place in the ______.
A
Epididymis
B
Vas deferens
C
Prostate glands
D
Seminiferous tubules
Question 6
Which one of the followings secretes the gonadotropic hormones?
A
Adrenal
B
Anterior pituitary
C
Posterior pituitary
D
Thyroid
Question 7
The secretory phase in the human menstrual cycle is also called
A
Luteal phase and lasts for about 6 days
B
Follicular phase lasting for about 6 days
C
Luteal phase and lasts for about 13 days
D
Follicular phase and lasts for about 13 days
Question 8
Vasa efferentia are the ductules leading from
A
Epididymis to urethra
B
Testicular lobules to rete testis
C
Rete testis to vas deferens
D
Vas deferens to epididymis
Question 9
Which one of the followings is incorrectly matched regarding female reproductive organs?
A
Ovaries - eggs and sex hormones are produced
B
Oviducts - serves as the site of fertilization
C
Uterus - Serves as the birth canal
D
Cervix - Contains opening to embryo/fetus
Question 10
Which one of the followings is incorrectly matched regarding male reproductive organs?
A
Testes: Sperm and sex hormones are produced
B
Epididymis: Ducts where sperm mature
C
Prostate gland: Contributes fluid to semen
D
Urethra: Contributes nutrients and mucus-containing fluid to semen
Question 11
Which one of the following events occurs in luteal phase (or secretory phase) of the menstrual cycle?
A
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) secretion begins
B
Follicle maturation takes place
C
Corpus luteum forms
D
Endometrium breaks down
Question 12
Where do the female gonads (paired ovaries) lie?
A
Pelvic cavity
B
Thoracic cavity
C
Abdominal cavity
D
Scrotal sacs
Question 13
Which one of the following statements about human sperm is correct?
A
Acrosome serves no particular function
B
Acrosome has a conical pointed structure used for piercing and penetrating the egg resulting in fertilization
C
The sperm lysins in the acrosome dissolve the egg envelope facilitating fertilization
D
Acrosome serves as a sensory structure leading the sperm towards the ovum
Question 14
The testes in humans are situated outside the abdominal cavity inside a pouch called scrotum. The purpose served is for
A
Providing a secondary sexual feature for exhibiting the male sex
B
Maintaining the scrotal temperature lower than the internal body temperature
C
Escaping any possible compression by the visceral organs
D
Providing more space for the growth of epididymis
Question 15
If for some reason, the vasa efferentia in the human reproductive system get blocked, the gametes will not be transported from
A
Vagina to uterus
B
Testes to epididymis
C
Epididymis to vas deferens
D
Ovary to uterus
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  • ruksaar

    very helpful….for entrnce exams….provides good amount of practice…