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Q 1. What will happen if
the fallopian tube in females is blocked?
Ovary
will not be able to release eggs
Egg
will not be able to reach uterus
Entry
of sperm will be blocked
Hormonal
balance of the body will be changed
Q 2. How do plants grow
through asexual reproduction?
fromroot
and stem
from
rhizome
from
bulbs and saplings
all
of these
Q 3. What is the
reproductive part of the plant?
Buds
Leaves
Fruit
Flower
Q 4. Rafflesia is
pollinated by
birds
elephants
bats
insects
Q 5. Which is not a
function of the male reproductive system in humans?
Producing
the male gametes
Delivering
the male gametes to the site of fertilization
Secreting
male sex hormones
Nourishing
the embryo
Q 6. Other than Amoeba,
which unicellular organism reproduces through binary fission?
Planaria
Hydra
Paramoecium
Spirogyra
Q 7. The process in which
the nucleus first divides amitotically into two followed by the division of the
cytoplasm is called
Budding
Binary
fission
Multiple
fission
Spore
formation
Q 8. Through what does the
strawberry reproduce?
rhizome
and stolon
stolon
rhizome
or stolon
bulb
Q 9. Gonorrhea is caused
by
Bacteria
Viruses
Fungi
Parasites
Q 10. Which of the
following is not a part of a flower?
Sepal
Petal
Stamen
Funicle
Q 11. A student sowed two
pieces of potato (A) with eye, (B) without eye. In which case plant will grow.
A
B
Both
None
Q 12. Why is DNA copying
necessary?
To
be exactly similar to the parent
To
be resistant to disease
To
bring variation
all
of these
Q 13. Which of the
following features belongs to sessile flowers?
They
do not have stamens.
They
do not have carpels.
They
do not have pedicels.
They
do not have anthers.
Q 14. Variations in
offspring are mainly introduced as a result of:
Asexual
reproduction
Parthenogenesis
Sexual
reproduction
Cloning
Q 15. What is/are the
various modes of asexual reproduction in unicellular and multicellular
organisms?
fission
fragmentation
budding
all
of these
Q 16. Fallopian tubes of
the female reproductive system are analogous to which part of the male
reproductive system:
Testes
Scrotum
Vas
Deferens
Prostrate
gland
Q 17. Variation in
organisms is due to:
Fusions
of gametes
Cloning
Body
design
Multiplication
Q 18. How many pollen
grains are required to fertilise 10 ovules present in a particular
carpel?
5
10
20
None
of these
Q 19. The placenta
contains a huge network of
Neurons
Muscles
Blood
vessels
Only
dendrites
Q 20. Sperm transfer in
males can be prevented by blocking the:
Prostate
gland
Vas
deferens
Seminal
vesicles
Urethra
Q 21. Which of the
following is a fundamental feature of all known life forms?
growth
respiration
circulation
reproduction
Q 22. Which of the
following is not a part of a flower?
Sepal
Petal
Stamen
Funicle
Q 23. Which parts of a
flower contain germ cells?
Sepals
and Stamens
Sepals
and Carpels
Carpels
and Petals
Stamens
and Carpels
Q 24. Which of the
following is the correct sequence of processes during sexual reproduction of
flowering plants?
Pollination,
Fertilization, Seed formation, Germination
Germination,
Pollination, Seed formation, Fertilization
Pollination,
Seed formation, Fertilization, Germination
Fertilization,
Seed formation, Pollination, Germination
Q 25. Which of the
following is the female reproductive part of the flower?
Stamen
Petal
Pistil
Sepal
Q 26. Which of the
following is not true with respect to reproduction in yeast?
Yeast
reproduces by budding.
Budding
is yeast occurs very slowly.
Yeast
cell forms a chain of new yeast cells after budding.
Each
single yeast cell can reproduce by budding.
Q 27. In male reproductive
system, the passage of sperms is through:
Urethra
Seminal
vesicles
Urinary
bladder
Scrotum
Q 28. Which of the
following is capable of producing a new plant?
Seed
Ovule
Pollen
grain
Germ
cell
Q 29. Fragmentation is
common in:
Planaria
Hydra
Spirogyra
Rose
Q 30. Human beings are
more genetically advanced than monkey because of:
Variation
Reproduction
Physiology
Regeneration
Q 31. Most of the
flowering plants can reproduce by:
Asexual
reproduction
Cloning
Sexual
reproduction
Spore
formation
Q 32. Which of the
following is a fundamental feature of all known life forms?
growth
respiration
circulation
reproduction
Q 33. How many pollen
grains are required to fertilise 10 ovules present in a particular carpel?
5
10
20
None
of these
Q 34. Self-pollination is
seen in
unisexual
flowers
heterosexual
flowers
bisexual
flowers
homosexual
flowers
Q 35. An example of a
water-pollinated plant is
Rose
Lotus
Vallisneria
Hydra
Q 36. Asexual reproduction
is good because it:
Shows
no variation
Is
simple and fast
Produces
defect in offspring
Involves
two parents
Q 37. Which of the
following connects placenta to the embryo?
Fallopian
tube
Uterus
Umbilical
cord
Womb
Q 38. After a period of
______ weeks, the development of almost all major organs of an embryo occur.
28
20
12
36
Q 39. External
fertilisation is observed in
Cockroach
Salmon
Elephant
Lizard
Q 40. Production of new
plants from the plant cell or a small piece of plant tissue is known
as:
Spore
formation
Tissue
culture
Multiple
fission
Budding
Solution
With the help of tissue culture a new organism can be grown with the help of a single cell in a nutritive medium.
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