NEET Human Reproduction Test
Question No:1Humans are ___ and ___ organisms:
(A) sexually reproducing, oviparous
(B) asexually reproducing, ovoviviparous
(C) asexually reproducing, viviparous
(D) sexually reproducing, viviparous
Question No:2
The formation of gametes is termed as:
(A) Gametogamy
(B) Syngamy
(C) Gametogenesis
(D) Gestation
Question No:3
The transfer of sperms into the female genital tract is called:
(A) Insemination
(B) Gametogenesis
(C) Fertilization
(D) Gestation
Question No:4
The fusion of male and female gametes is known as:
(A) Insemination
(B) Fertilization
(C) Implantation
(D) Parturition
Question No:5
Match the following correctly.
Column-I—Column-II
1 . Gestation A. Fusion of male and female gametes
2 . Parturition B. Formation of gametes
3 . Gametogenesis C. Attachment to the uterine wall
4 . Implantation D. Delivery of the baby
E. Embryonic development
(A) 1:A, 2:C, 3:B, 4:D
(B) 1:E, 2:D, 3:A, 4:C
(C) 1:E,2:D, 3:B,4:C
(D) 1:C, 2:D, 3:A, 4:C
Question No:6
The correct chronological order of the following events is:
(A) Gametogenesis —> Fertilization —> Insemination —> Gestation —» Implantation —> Parturition
(B) Gametogenesis —»Insemination —» Fertilization —> Impanation —> Parturition —> Gestation
(C) Gametogenesis —> Insemination —» Fertilization —» Implantation —> Gestation —> Parturition
(D) None of these
Question No:7
Following statements are true except:
(A) In an individual, reproductive changes occur after puberty.
(B) Sperm formation occurs even in old men.
(C) Formation of ovum continues in women after fifty years.
(D) Humans are sexually producing and viviparous.
Question No:8
The testes are situated __ the abdominal cavity within a pouch called __.
(A) inside, testicular lobules
(B) outside, scrotum
(C) outside, vas deferens
(D) inside, scrotum
Question No:9
The scrotum helps in maintaining a temperature __ lower than the internal body temperature,
(A) 1-1.50C
(B) 2-2.5 0C
(C) 3-3.5 0C
(D) 4-4.5 0C
Question No:10
An adult testes is oval in shape. Its width is about __ and length is about __ respectively
(A) 4-5 cm, 2-3 cm
(B) 2-5 cm, 1-3 cm
(C) 2-3 cm, 4-5 cm
(D) 2-5 cm, 4-7 cm
Question No:11
What does’m’represent?
(A) Ureter
(B) Ejaculatory duct
(C) c) Bulbourethral gland
(D) Urethra
Question No:12
What is indicated by ‘d’ in the figure?
(A) Urethra
(B) Vas deferens
(C) Vasa efferentia
(D) Ureter
Question No:13
What does V represent in the figure?
(A) Glans penis
(B) Scrotum
(C) Testis
(D) Epididy
Question No:14
What is indicated by ‘h’ in the figure?
(A) Penis
(B) Foreskin
(C) Glans penis
(D) Urethral meatus
Question No:15
What is indicated by ‘b’ in the figure?
(A) Prostate gland
(B) Bulbourethral gland
(C) Ureter
(D) d) Seminal vesicle
Question No:16
An adult tests bears _ compartments called testicular lobules,
(A) 150
(B) 250
(C) 350
(D) 500
Question No:17
Each testicular lobule contains seminiferous tubule.
(A) Only three
(B) Only one
(C) One to three
(D) More than three
Question No:18
Male germ cells are known as
(A) Sperms
(B) Spermatogonia
(C) Spermatid
(D) Sertoli cells
Question No:19
Seminiferous tubules contain _ cells for providing nutrition to sperm cells.
(A) Leydig cells
(B) Interstitial cell
(C) Sertoli cells
(D) Germ cells
Question No:20
The cells which secrete androgens are:
(A) Spermatozoa
(B) Interstitial cells
(C) Sertoli cells
(D) Germ cells
Question No:21
Select the correct anatomical sequence.
(A) Seminiferous tubules —> rete testis —> Vasa efferentia -» Vasa deferens -> Epididymis
(B) Seminiferous tubules —> rete testis —> Vasa efferentia —> Epididymis —> Vasa deferens
(C) Seminiferous tubules —> Vasa efferentia —»rete testis —> Vasa deferens —> Epididymis
(D) None of the above
Question No:22
The enlarged end of penis is known as
(A) Glans
(B) Foreskin
(C) c) Urethra
(D) Prostate
Question No:23
If A stands for seminal vesicles, B stands for bulbourethral glands, C stands for prostate gland, then, which of the following is true?
(A) A and C occurs in pair
(B) A and B occur in pair
(C) B and C occur in pair
(D) None of the above
Question No:24
Seminal plasma is rich in which sugar?
(A) Sucrose
(B) Glucose
(C) Fructose
(D) Maltose
Question No:25
What is indicated by ‘e’ in the figure?
(A) Testicular lobule
(B) Testis
(C) Vasa efferentia
(D) Rete testis