NMDCAT Bio Quiz : Reproduction
NMDCAT Bio Quiz: Reproduction
Test your knowledge on the fascinating subject of reproduction with our comprehensive NMDCAT Bio Quiz! This quiz is designed for aspiring medical students who want to deepen their understanding of reproductive biology and related concepts.
Whether you are a student preparing for exams or simply interested in learning more about the human reproductive system, this quiz covers a wide range of topics:
- Anatomy of male and female reproductive systems
- Hormonal regulation during the reproductive cycle
- Common reproductive health issues
1-The elastic tissue which connects the cauda epididymis to the scrotal sac is (a) Caput epididymis (b) Scrotal ligament (c) Gubernaculum (d) Tendinous cord
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D
2-By the contraction of the spermatic cord, the testis of man are not taken to the abdominal cavity due to this structure (a) fat bodies and gubernaculum present over the testis (b) attachment of testis by gubernaculum to the scrotal sac only (c) narrowness of inguinal canal (d) both (b) and (c)
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B
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D
3-The seminiferous tubules of the testis are lined by the germinal epithelium consisting of (a) spermatids (b) cells of Sertoli (c) spermatogonium (d) spermatocytes
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B
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D
4-These cells of the testes secrete testosterone (a) Sertoli cells (b) cells of germinal epithelium (c) Cells of Leydig or interstitial cells (d) secondary spermatocytes
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B
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D
5-There is a connective tissue cord extending between the testis and abdominal wall known as (a) mesenteric cord (b) gubernaculum (c) testis cord (d) spermatic cord
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D
6-Which of these is an accessory reproductive gland in male mammals (a) Inguinal gland (b) Prostate gland (c) Mushroom-shaped gland (d) Gastric gland
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B
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D
7-There are some special types of cells present in the seminiferous tubules known as Sertoli cells which are (a) somatic cells (b) germinal cells (c) protective cells (d) reproductive cells
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B
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D
8-Seminiferous tubules develop central lumen after (a) Old age (b) Prepuberal time (c) Birth (d) Puberty
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B
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D
9-Another name for Bulbourethral gland is (a) Meibomian gland (b) Prostate gland (c) Perineal gland (d) Cowper’s gland
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B
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D
10-In man, Cryptorchidism is the condition when (a) testes do not descent into the scrotum (b) there are two testes in each scrotum (c) testis degenerates in the scrotum (d) testis enlarges in the scrotum
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B
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D
11-Layer of cells immediately surrounding the ovum but outside the zona pellucida is called as (a) germinal epithelium (b) corona radiata (c) theca interna (d) membrana granulosa
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D
12-Corpus luteum is the source of secretion of (a) LH (b) Estradiol (c) Estrogen (d) Progesterone
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D
13. The membrane investing the ovum just outside the membrana granulosa is (a) theca interna (b) discus proligerus (c) zona pellucida (d) vitelline membrane
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D
14-In the female rabbit, the expanded proximal part of the oviduct is known as (a) fimbriated funnel (b) uterus (c) vagina (d) vestibule
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D
15-If after ovulation, pregnancy does not take place, then the corpus luteum (a) produces lot of relaxin and oxytocin (b) degenerates in a short time (c) is maintained in the presence of progesterone (d) becomes active and secretes a lot of LH and FSH
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B
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D
16-Graafian follicle are characteristically found in the (a) ovary of frog (b) testis of mammal (c) thyroid of mammal (d) ovary of mammal
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B
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D
17-In female mammals, Bartholin’s glands open into the (a) fallopian tubes and release a secretion which makes sperms motile (b) uterus and release a lubricating fluid during the birth of young ones (c) urinary bladder and assist in the release of urine (d) vestibule and release a lubricating fluid in the vagina
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D
18-After ovulation, the Graafian follicle becomes an endocrine organ called (a) fibrin (b) ovarian tube (c) globulin (d) corpus luteum
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D
19-The nutritive medium for the ejaculated sperms is given by (a) fallopian tube (b) vaginal fluid (c) seminal fluid (d) uterine lining
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D
20-The stroma of the ovary consists of blood vessels, nerves, muscle fibres and a type of protein called (a) Fibrin (b) Collagen (c) Albumin (d) Globulin
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D
21-How many phases are present in the reproductive cycle? A. 3 B. 5 C. 2 D. 4
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B
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D
22-The hormones secreted during reproductive cycle are regulated by? A. Negative feedback system B. Positive feedback system C. Sympathetic system D. Parasympathetic system
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B
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D
23-What is the main cause of menopause? A. Reduction in the level of oestrogen B. Reduction in the level of progesterone C. Increase in the level of oestrogen D. Increase in the level of progesterone
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B
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D
24-Match the following changes occurring at different events- a. menopause 1. Enlargement of larynx b. Puberty in female 2. Cervical mucus becomes thin C. ovulation 3. Uterine tubes becomes mature D. Puberty in male 4. Increase in blood cholesterol level
A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1
A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
A-3, B-4, C-2 ,D-1
All of these
25-What physiological changes takes place during puberty in males? A. Deepening of voice B. Enlargement of scrotum C. Hair growth on axillae D. All of the above
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B
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D
26-Which of the following change does not occur during ovulation? A. Cervical mucus becomes watery B. Increase body temp C. Atrophy of sex organ D. Abdominal discomfort
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B
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D
27-Which of the following statement is NOT true? A. The reproductive cycle occurs after every 26-30 days B. During ovulation, body temp falls C. Proliferative phase ends when ovulation begins D. FSH promotes maturation of ovarian follicles.
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B
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D
28-Which hormone stimulates the anterior pituitary for the secretion of FSH and LH? A. LHRH B. GH C. Adrenal gland D. Thyroid gland
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B
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D
29-What changes occur during menopause? A. Breasts develop and enlarge B. Widening of pelvis C. Pubic hair growth D. None of the above
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D
30-What suppresses the hypothalamus to control its regulation? A. oestrogen B. progesterone C. FSH D. both A and B
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D
31Syphilis is a complex systemic sexually transmitted infection caused by: A-A helminth. B-A fungus. C-A virus. D-The spirochete.
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B
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D
32-Bacterial vaginosis is the most common cause of vaginal infection in women of reproductive age.
True
False
33-Gonorrhoea is a rare communicable disease.
True
False
34-If not treated appropriately, syphilis can lead to blindness, paralysis, psychiatric illness, cardiovascular damage, and death.
True
False
35-Older women between the ages of 60 and 70 years are most at risk of pelvic inflammatory disease.
True
False
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