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Q1- In a list of organisms given below which is reproduced by

asexual method ?
A) Banana
B) Yeast
C) Dog
D) lion

Q2- Offsprings formed by asexual method of reproduction have


greater similarity among themselves because_______.
A) Asexual reproduction involves two parent
b) Asexual reproduction does not involve gametes
C) Asexual reproduction occurs before sexual reproduction
D) Asexual reproduction occurs before sexual reproduction

Q3- The correct sequence of reproductive stages seen in


flowering plants is _______
A) Gamete, zygote, embryo, seedling
B) zygote, gamete, embryo, seedling
C) seedling, embryo, zygote, gametes
D) gamete, embryo, zygote , seedling

Q4- The number of chromosomes present in parents and offspring


of a particular species remains constant due to ________.
A) doubling of chromosomes during zygote formation
B) Halving of chromosomes during gamete formation
C) Doubling of chromosomes after gamete formation
D) Halving of chromosomes after gamete formation

Q5- In rhizopus tubular structure bearing sporangia at their tips


are called __________.
A) filaments
B) Rhizoids
C) roots
D) Hyphae

Q6 Which among the following is not the function of testis at


puberty ?
A) Formation of sperms
B) Releasing testosterone
C) ovulation
D) release of seminal fluid

Q7- Length of the pollen grain depends upon the distance


between ________.
A) pollen grain and upper surface of stigma
B) pollen grain on upper surface of stigma and ovule
C) pollen grain in anther and upper surface of stigma
D) upper surface of stigma and lower part of style
Q8- The ability of cell to divide into several cells during
reproduction in plasmodium is called __________.
A) budding
B) reproductive division
C) Multiple fission
D) BInary fission

Q9- Asexual reproduction takes place through budding in _______.


A) Amoeba
B) yeast
C) plasmodium
D) leishmania
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Q10- The anther contains ________.


A) sepals
B) ovules
C) carpel
D) pollens

Q11- In human females, an event that reflects onset of


reproductive phase is :
A) Growth of body
B) change in voice
C) changes in hair pattern
D) menstruation

Q12- Which among the following is not sexually transmitted?


A) AIDS
B) hepatitis
C) Syphilis
D) Gonorrhoea

Q13- Which of the following is not the part of female reproductive


system?
A) ovary
B) fallopian tube
C) uterus
D) vas deferens

Q14- During adolescence, several changes occur in human body.


Mark one change that is associated with sexual maturity in boys?
A) loss of milk teeth
B) increase in height
C) weight gain
D) cracking of voice
Q15- The offsprings formed by sexual reproduction exhibit more
variations because _________.
A) sexual reproduction is a lengthy process
B) genetic material comes from two parents of same species
C) genetic material comes from two parents of different species
D) genetic material comes from many parents

Q16- The reproductive part of flower is _______.


A) sepals
B) petals
C) anther
D) flower

Q17- The seeds with two cotyledons are:


A) fruit
B) dicot
C) monocot
D) flower

Q18- The triploid nucleus formed is called ______.


A) fruit
B) seed
C) zygote
D) endosperm

Q19- Syngamy is :
A) fusion of male gamete and female gamete in humans
B) fusion of male gamete and female gamete in non flowering plants
C) fusion of egg cell and male gamete in non flowering plants
d) fusion of egg cell and male gamete in flowering plants

Q20- The fate of placenta is to :


A) provide nutrition to embryo
B) provide support to embryo
C) provide minerals to zygote
D) none

Q21- Vegetative propagation refers to formation of new plants


from———-.
A) stem, roots, flowers
B) stem, roots, leaves
C) stem, flowers, fruit
d) stem, leaves, flowers

Q22- Factors responsible for the rapid spread of bread mould on


slices of bread are _______.
A) lesser number of spores
B) availability of moisture and nutrients
C) presence of tubular branched hyphae
D) formation of round shaped sporangia

Q23- Which of the following statements are true for flowers?


A) flowers are always bisexual
B) They are sexual reproductive organ
C) They are produced in all group of plants
D) After fertilization they give rise to fruit

Q24- Which among the following statements are false for


unisexual flowers?
A) They always possess stamen and pistil
B) they possess either stamen or pistil
C) they show cross pollination
D) unisexual flowers posessing only stamens can not produce fruits

Q25- Which among the following statements are false for sexual
reproduction in flowering plants?
A) it requires two types of gametes
B) fertilization is compulsory
C) it always results in formation of zygote
D) offsprings are clones

Q26- Reproduction is essential for living organisms in order to


_______.
A) keeping the organism alive
B) fulfil their energy requirement
C) maintain growth
D) continue species from generation to generation

Q27- In human males, the testes lie in the scrotum, because it


helps in _________.
A) process of mating
B) formation of sperm
C) easy transfer of gametes
D) all

Q28- The two oviducts in human female unite in a bag called


________.
A) vagina
B) uterus
C) cervix
D) fallopian tube

Q29- Which out of them is STD?


A) kala azar
B) jaundice
C) cholera
D) syphilis
Q30- When an animal is cut into pieces and each part gives rise to
new organism the process is called _____________.
A) Budding
B) fragmentation
C) spore formation
D) Regeneration

Q31- Which of the following is contraceptive ?


A) condom
B) copper T
C) Diaphragm
D) all

Q32- Which is the portion on which grafting is done and it


provides roots?
A) stock
B) scion
C) both a and b
D) none

Q33- Where does fertilization occur in human females ?


A) cervix
B) vagina
C) uterus
D) oviduct

Q34- Growing foetus derives nutrition from mother through


_______.
A) endosperm
B) placenta
C) fallopian tube
D) cervix

Q35- What is the puberty age in females?


A) 8-10
B) 10-12
C) 12-14
D) 14-16

Q36- IUCD is for :


A) vegetative propagation
B) prevent miscarriage
C) contraception
D) increasing fertility chance

Q37- Bryophyllum reproduces through _______.


A) Buds
B) leaf
C) root
D) stem

Q38- Rose is propogated through ______.


A) leaf
B) stem
C) root
D) none

Q39- The animals that give birth to young ones are called as :
A) Oviparous
B) Viviparous
C) both a and b
D) None

Q40- Tadpole is the developing stage of which of these?


A) Dogs
B) Cats
C) Frogs
D) humans

Q41- The cell formed after fertilization is called :


A) Foetus
B) zygote
C) embryo
D) none

Q42- Eggs are formed in :


A) Testes
B) ovaries
C) penis
D) none

Q43- How many modes of reproduction take place in animals?


A) one type
B) Two types
C) three types
D) four types

Q44- A sperm consists of how many parts ?


A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4

Q45- Foetus is a :
A) well developed embryo
B) developing embryo
C) A zygote
D) male gamete

Q46- oviparous are the ones who _____


A) produce eggs
B) produce young ones
C) both a and b
D) none

Q47- Cloning is a mode of :


A) sexual reproduction
B) asexual reproduction
C) both a and b
D) none

Q48- The lytic enzyme of sperm is :


A) ligase
B) Acrosome
C) Androgen
D) pepsin

Q49- The number of chromosomes in human sex cell is :


A) 23
B) 23 pairs
C) 46
D) 46 pairs

Q50- The number of autosomes in humans is :


A) 46
B) 44
C) 23
D) 22

Answer Key for Class 10 Science Book Chapter 8 How do


organisms reproduce MCQs

Q. Ans. Q. Ans. Q. Ans. Q. Ans. Q. Ans.


No. No. No. No. No.

1 B 11 D 21 B 31 D 41 B

2 A 12 B 22 B 32 A 42 B

3 A 13 D 23 B 33 D 43 B

4 B 14 D 24 A 34 B 44 C

5 D 15 B 25 D 35 B 45 A

6 C 16 D 26 D 36 C 46 A

7 B 17 B 27 D 37 A 47 B

8 C 18 D 28 B 38 B 48 B

9 A 19 D 29 D 39 B 49 A

10 D 20 A 30 B 40 D 50 B

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