Male And Female Reproductive System Test

Male And Female Reproductive System

This is online test 02 for CBSE class 12 Biology Human Reproduction (Male and Female reproductive system).. There are 10 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.

Questions & Answers

1
In most mammals, the testes are located in scrotal sac for
  • A
    Sex determination
  • B
    Independent functioning of kidney
  • C
    More space of visceral organs
  • D
    Spermatogenesis
    Correct
2
Corpus spongiosum is found in
  • A
    Ovary
  • B
    Penis
    Correct
  • C
    Uterine wall
  • D
    Testis
3
Which pair is similar
  • A
    Vitamin B- Niacin
  • B
    Corpus leteum- Graafian follicle
    Correct
  • C
    Sebum- sweat
  • D
    Bundle of HIS- pacemaker
4
Failure of testes to descend into scrotum is called
  • A
    Cryptochidism
    Correct
  • B
    Testinolism
  • C
    None of these
  • D
    Archentronism
5
Which one is unpaired gland in male reproductive system
  • A
    Lacrimal gland
  • B
    Seminal vesicle
  • C
    Cowper’s gland
  • D
    Prostate gland
    Correct
6
Bidder’s canal is meant for the passage of
  • A
    Sperms
    Correct
  • B
    All of these
  • C
    Ova
  • D
    Urine
7
The glandular tissue of each breast is divided into 15-20
  • A
    Ampulla
  • B
    Mammary lobes
    Correct
  • C
    Mammary duct
  • D
    Lactiferous duct
8
Which of the following is a primary sex organ of female?
  • A
    Fallopian tube
  • B
    Uterus
  • C
    Ovary
    Correct
  • D
    Vagina
9
In sectional view of female reproductive system, which one is correctly labeled?
Question 9 figure 1
  • A
    (IV) infundibulum, (V) perimetrium
  • B
    (II) uterus, (III) ovary
  • C
    (III) infundibulum, (IV) fimbriae
    Correct
  • D
    (V) fimbriae, (I) endometrium
10
Testes are located outside the abdominal cavity in scrotum because
  • A
    It helps in maintaining high temperature of testis.
  • B
    It helps in maintaining low temperature of testes.
    Correct
  • C
    Testis is larger in size.
  • D
    Testis release male hormone.