NCERT Human Reproduction Test
ncert-human-reproduction-test Question No:1What is indicated by ‘c’ in the figure?
(A) Vasa efferentia
(B) Rete testis
(C) Epididymis
(D) Vas deferens
Question No:2
What is indicated by āiā in the figure?
(A) Prostate
(B) Urinary bladder
(C) Seminal vesicle
(D) Bulbourethral gland
Question No:3
What does ‘k’ represent?
(A) Prostate
(B) Urinary bladder
(C) Seminal vesicle
(D) Bulbourethral gland
Question No:4
What is indicated by ālā in the figure?
(A) Vas deferens
(B) Ureter
(C) Urethra
(D) Ejaculatory duct
Question No:5
The secretion of which gland help in lubrication of penis?
(A) Seminal vesicle
(B) Prostate
(C) Bulbourethral
(D) Epididymis
Question No:6
Which is the primary female sex organ?
(A) Uterus
(B) Ovaries
(C) Oviducts
(D) Vagina
Question No:7
The ovaries are located
(A) One on each side of the upper abdomen
(B) Two on each side of the lower abdomen
(C) Two on each side of the upper abdomen
(D) One on each side of the lower abdomen
Question No:8
Which of the following statements about ovary is not true?
(A) Ovaries are responsible for production of several steroid hormones.
(B) Each ovary is about 4-6 cm in length.
(C) Ovary is connected to the pelvic wall.
(D) Ovary produces female gamete (Ovum).
Question No:9
Ovarian stroma is enclosed by __.
(A) Endothelium
(B) Epithelium
(C) Mesothelium
(D) Ciliated epithelium
Question No:10
The ovarian stroma is divided into zones
(A) Peripheral medulla and inner cortex
(B) Peripheral epithelia and inner endothelia
(C) Peripheral cortex and inner medulla
(D) Peripheral endothelia and inner epithelia
Question No:11
Which one of the following is not an accessory male duct in context of male reproductive system?
(A) Rete testis
(B) Testes
(C) Epididymis
(D) Vas deferens
Question No:12
Which one of the following is not a male sex accessory gland?
(A) Seminal vesicle
(B) Epididymis
(C) Prostate
(D) bulbourethral
Question No:13
The tubes which conduct ovum to the uterus are known as
(A) Fallopian tube
(B) Oviduct
(C) Cervical opening
(D) Both (a) and (b)
Question No:14
Which one of the following is not a female accessory duct?
(A) Vagina
(B) Uterus
(C) Oviduct
(D) Ovary
Question No:15
Each oviduct is about __ long.
(A) 5-6 mm
(B) 10-12 cm
(C) 10-12 mm
(D) 5-6 cm
Question No:16
The funnel shaped part of fallopian tube which traps ovum is known as
(A) Isthmus
(B) Ampulla
(C) Infundibulum
(D) Cervix
Question No:17
Isthmus a part of oviduct, is a narrow lumen and joins __.
(A) Uterus
(B) Ampulla
(C) Infundibulum
(D) Both (a) and (b)
Question No:18
The anatomical structure which succeeds infundibulum is
(A) Isthmus
(B) Ampulla
(C) Uterus
(D) Ovary
Question No:19
Finger-like projection of infundibulum are known as
(A) Cilia
(B) Flagella
(C) Fimbriae
(D) None
Question No:20
Uterus is commonly known as
(A) Birth canal
(B) Womb
(C) Primary female sex organ
(D) Female external genitalia
Question No:21
The uterus opens into vagina through __.
(A) ampulla
(B) isthmus
(C) cervix
(D) labiaminora
Question No:22
Birth canal is formed by
(A) Cervical canal + uterus
(B) Cervical canal + vagina
(C) Cervical canal + Isthmus
(D) Cervical canal + Fallopian tube
Question No:23
The wall of uterus is made up of _ layers of tissue.
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 1
(D) 4
Question No:24
External thin membranous layer of uterus is known as.
(A) Pleura
(B) Pericardium
(C) Perimetrium
(D) Periostium
Question No:25
Thick muscular layer of __ muscle constitutes middle layer of uterus,
(A) smooth
(B) striated
(C) intercalated
(D) voluntary