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- Asexual reproduction is...
 [A] a fusion of specialized cells [B] a method by which all types of organisms reproduce [C] a method producing genetically identical off-springs [D] a method involving more than one parent 
- Which of the following organisms does not reproduce by binary fission?
 [A] Amoeba [B] Plasmodium [C] Euglena [D] Paramoecium 
- Reproduction is essential for living organisms in order to...
 [A] keep the individual organism alive [B] fulfill their energy requirement [C] maintain growth [D] continue the species forever 
- A multicellular organism which reproduces by budding is...
 [A] Amoeba [B] Yeast [C] Paramoecium [D] Hydra 
- A simple multicellular animal having tantacles and lives in fresh water reproduces by asexual method of...
 [A] binary fission [B] spore formation [C] budding [D] fragmentation 
- In which of the following organisms does spore formation take place?
 [A] Mucor [B] Planaria [C] Spirogyra [D] Potato 
- The method of asexual reproduction in spirogyra is...
 [A] division of a cell into two cells [B] breaking of filaments into smaller bits [C] division of a cell into many cells [D] formation of a large number of buds 
- An alga which reproduces by asexual method called fragmentation is...
 [A] rhizopus [B] salmonella [C] plasmodium [D] spirogyra 
- The cut part of a plant stem (having roots and is fixed to the ground) used in the process of grafting is...
 [A] stock [B] scion [C] cutting [D] bud 
- In asexual reproduction, two off-springs having the same genetic material and same body features are called...
 [A] callus [B] twins [C] clones [D] chromosomes 
- ______ is the simplest method of asexual reproduction in unicellular organisms.
 [A] Binary fission [B] Budding [C] Fragmentation [D] Spore formation 
- The protective layer formed by some unicellular organisms during adverse condition is called...
 [A] bud [B] scion [C] cyst [D] graft 
- Hydra can reproduce by...
 [A] budding [B] regeneration [C] both budding and regeneration [D] multiple fission 
- Rhizopus reproduces by...
 [A] binary fission [B] budding [C] fragmentation [D] sporulation 
- Cutting is used to grow a new plant of...
 [A] rose [B] lemon [C] mango [D] potato 
- Which of the following methods is used for vegetative propagation of plants having seeds with long dormancy or poor germination capacity?
 [A] Cutting [B] Budding [C] Layering [D] Grafting 
- In human cells, there are ______ chromosomes.
 [A] 23 [B] 32 [C] 46 [D] 64 
- The male organ in a flowering plant is... 
 [A] Carpel [B] Stamen [C] Pollen tube [D] Seed 
- The female organ in a flowering plant is...
 [A] Carpel [B] Stamen [C] Pollen tube [D] Seed 
- In humans, the fertilization of ovum by a sperm takes place in...
 [A] testis [B] ovary [C] oviduct [D] uterus 
- In humans, the embryo gets nutrition from mother's blood through...
 [A] ovary [B] oviduct [C] amnion [D] placenta 
- Menstruation in human female lasts for ______ days.
 [A] 2-3 [B] 3-5 [C] 14 [D] 28-30 
- The menstrual cycle in human female is repeated about every ______ days.
 [A] 14 [B] 21 [C] 28 [D] 270 
- What does 'S' stand for in AIDS?
 [A] System [B] Syndrome [C] Symptom [D] Synapse 
- The immune system becomes weak in a person suffering from...
 [A] Syphillis [B] Gonorrhoea [C] AIDS [D] Typhoid 
- Which of the following shows budding?
 [A] Yeast [B] Amoeba [C] Paramoecium [D] Plasmodium 
- Which of the following reproduces by multiple fission?
 [A] Hydra [B] Yeast [C] Spirogyra [D] Plasmodium 
- Regeneration is observed in...
 [A] amoeba [B] planaria [C] spirogyra [D] yeast 
- Which of the following is not produced in ovary?
 [A] Ovum [B] Estrogen [C] Progesterone [D] Testosterone 
- What is formed after fertilization?
 [A] A sperm [B] An ovum [C] A zygote [D] A gamete 
- Which of the following plants shows vegetative propagation?
 [A] Wheat [B] Jute [C] Sunflower [D] Bryophyllum 
- Testes in human male are located in...
 [A] abdominal cavity [B] vas deferens [C] scrotum [D] penis 
- In the process of sexual reproduction...
 [A] only male is necessary [B] only female is necessary [C] both male and female are necessary [D] either a male or a female is necessary 
- The process of release of an egg from the ovary is called...
 [A] reproduction [B] ovulation [C] menstruation [D] fertilization 
- Stoppage of sexual cycle permanently in a female is called...
 [A] menopause [B] menstruation [C] ovulation [D] lactation 
- The method by which desired characters of two plants can be combined is...
 [A] cutting [B] layering [C] budding [D] grafting 
- The disease caused by Treponema Palidium is...
 [A] AIDS [B] Syphillis [C] Gonorrhoea [D] Hepatitis 
- Vegetative propagation is observed in...
 [A] potato [B] yeast [C] hydra [D] mucor 
- The stage at which there is a gradual change in structure of reproductive organs of human male and female is called...
 [A]spermatogenesis [B] oogenesis [C] menarche [D] puberty 
- The temperature in the scrotum is about ______ than the body temperature.
 [A] 2-3 °C lower [B] 2-3 °C higher [C] 5-6 °C lower [D] 5-6 °C higher 
- The sexual cycle in human female starts at______.
 [A] birth [B] the age of 45 [C] at the age of 28 [D] puberty stage 
- The sexual cycle in human female remains active (functional), generally up to the age of... 
 [A] 30 years [B] 40 years [C] 50 years [D] 60 years 
- _______ fertilizes an ovum in a female's body.
 [A] Blood [B] Testosterone [C] Sperm [D] Seminal fluid 
- Which of the following is a chemical device for birth control?
 [A] Copper-T [B] Birth-control pills [C] Condom [D] Loop 
- Which of the following is a surgical method of contraception for women?
 [A] Copper-T [B] Loop [C] Tubectomy [D] Vasectomy 
- By which process is the continuity of life of various species maintained?
[A] Digestion [B] Reproduction [C] Respiration [D] Contraception 
- Through what are the hereditary characters inherited?
[A] Golgi complex [B] Ribosomes [C] Chromosomes [D] Mitochondria 
- By which simple method asexual reproduction takes place in unicellular organisms like protozoa and bacteria?
[A] Fragmentation [B] Regeneration [C] Fission [D] Budding 
- When one cell divides to produce many cells, then the division is known as...
[A] fission [B] binary fission [C] multiple fission [D] fragmentation 
- In which organisms does reproduction take place through binary fission?
[A] Hydra, Planaria [B] Hydra, Amoeba [C] Amoeba, Paramoecium [D] Mucor, Yeast 
- Which structure changes first during binary fission?
[A] Nucleus [B] Nuclear membrane [C] Cytoplasm [D] Cell membrane 
- Which organisms reproduce through fragmentation?
[A] Volvox, Sea anemone[B] Spirogyra, Sea anemone [C] Amoeba, Sea anemone [D] Paramoecium, Sea anemone 
- Which of the following are asexual modes of reproduction in multicellular organisms?
[A] Regeneration, Budding [B]Binary fission, Regeneration [C] Regeneration, Fission [D] Multiple fission, Budding 
- The vegetative propagation method used between a lemon plant and an orange plant is known as...
[A] cutting [B] layering [C] budding [D] grafting 
- How many chromosomes are present in the gamate of human male?
[A] 23 [B] 46 [C] 22 [D] 1 
- The flower having both male and female reproductive organs is called...
[A] sexual [B] asexual [C] bisexual [D] monosexual 
- In flowering plants, the fertilized egg cell develops into ______ within ovule.
[A] seed [B] fruit [C] flower [D] embryo 
- Girls normally attain puberty at the age of _____ years.
[A] 10 [B] 12 [C] 14 [D] 16 
- Boys generally attain puberty at the age of _____ years.
[A] 10 [B] 12 [C] 14 [D] 16 
- The main reproductive organ in human male is...
[A] penis [B] vas deferans [C] scrotum [D] testis 
- The main reproductive organ in human female is...
[A] ovary [B] oviduct [C] uterus [D] ovum 
- The growing embryo (foetus) obtains nutrition from mother's body from...
[A] Placenta [B] amnion [C] amniotic fluid [D] heart 
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