Biology Chapter 11 Entry test MCQs

Female Reproductive System

a. Myometrium
b. Mesometrium
c. Perimetrium
d. Endometrium

d. Endometrium

a. Mesometrium
b. Endometrium
c. Perimetrium
d. Myometrium

b. Endometrium

a. Sphincter
b. Plug of mucus
c. Layer of tissues
d. None

b. Plug of mucus

a. Proximal part of uterine tube
b. Proximal part of cervix
c. Distal part of cervix
d. Distal part of oviduct

a. Proximal part of uterine tube

a. Uterus
b. Uterine tube
c. Oviduct
d. Ovary

b. Uterine tube

Menstrual Cycle

a. Duration will be less than 28 days
b. Duration will be more than 28 days
c. Menstrual cycle remains unaffected
d. Menstrual cycle stops completely

c. Menstrual cycle remains unaffected

a. Graffian follicle
b. Primary follicle
c. Corpus albicans
d. Ruptured follicle

d. Ruptured follicle

a. Myometrium
b. Mesometrium
c. Perimetrium
d. Endometrium

d. Endometrium

a. 14th to 16th day
b. 11th to 14th day
c. 6th to 9th day
d. Immediately after menstruation.

a. 14th to 16th day

a. 40th
b. 14th
c. 20th
d. 31th

d. 31th

a. End of Proliferative phase
b. Start of proliferative phase
c. Menstruation
d. Secretary phase

d. Secretary phase

a. Lymph, mucous and solid debris
b. Blood, water and cellular debris
c. Lymph, blood and cellular debris
d. Blood, mucous and cellular debris

d. Blood, mucous and cellular debris

a. 1-3 days
b. 3-7 days
c. 15-17 days
d. 20-22 days

b. 3-7 days

a. 28th
b. 18th
c. 24th
d. 14th

d. 14th

a. Secondary oocyte
b. Primary oocyte
c. Polar body
d. Ovum

a. Secondary oocyte

a. Secretary phase
b. Menstrual phase
c. Luteal phase
d. Proliferative phase

c. Luteal phase

a. Follicle atresia
b. Osteoporosis
c. Ovulation
d. Both A and C

b. Osteoporosis

a. Menstruation occurs
b. There is an excess of sperms
c. Multiple ovulations occurs
d. Over activity of pituitary occurs

c. Multiple ovulations occurs

a. Perimetrium
b. Mesoderm
c. Endometrium
d. Myometrium

c. Endometrium

a. Metrorrhagia
b. Menarche
c. Menopause
d. None

b. Menarche

a. 14th
b. 13
c. Cannot be measured
d. 18th

a. 14th

a. FSH
b. Progesterone
c. Prolactin
d. Both A and B

b. Progesterone

a. Andropause
b. Menopause
c. Menstruation
d. Menarche

b. Menopause

a. Graffian follicle
b. Corpus callosum
c. Follicle atresia
d. Corpus luteum

d. Corpus luteum

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