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SCIENCE TEST

REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISM
CLASS 10 FM =50 TIME : 1H 15 MIN
ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS [ 1X 20=20]
1. During favourable conditions, Amoeba reproduces by
(a) multiple fission
(b) binary fission
(c) budding
(d) fragmentation
2. A feature of reproduction that is common to Amoeba, Yeast and Spirogyra is that
(a) they reproduce asexually
(b) they are all unicellular
(c) they reproduce only sexually
(d) they are all multicellular
3. The ability of a cell to divide into several cells during reproduction in Plasmodium is called
(a) budding
(b) multiple fission
(c) binary fission
(d) reduction division
4. Bryophyllum can be propagated vegetatively by the
(a) stem
(b) leaf
(c) root
(d) flower
5. Vegetative propagation refers to formation of new plants from
(a) stem, flowers and fruits
(b) stem, leaves and flowers
(c) stem, roots and flowers
(d) stem, roots and leaves
6. In a potato, vegetative propagation takes place by:
(a) root
(b) leaf
(c) stem tuber
(d) grafting
7. Vegetatively propagated plants
(a) do not bear roots
(b) do not bear buds
(c) are genetically similar
(d) are genetically dissimilar
8. Spirogyra reproduce by
(a) budding
(b) fragmentation
(c) regeneration
(d) fission
Answer

9. In Rhizopus, tubular thread like structures bearing sporangia at their tips are called
(a) filaments
(b) hyphae
(c) rhizoids
(d) roots
10. Plants like banana, rose, jasmine, orange have lost the capacity to produce
(a) seeds
(b) buds
(c) flower
(d) roots
11. The flower of the Hibiscus plant is
(a) bisexual
(b) unisexual
(c) neuter
(d) very small
12. The part of the flower which is present in the centre of the flower is
(a) Sepals
(b) Petals
(c) Carpels
(d) Stamens
13. The seed that contains the future plant is called the
(a) cotyledons
(b) seed coat
(c) germ cells
(d) embryo
14. The period of pregnancy is called
(a) gestation period
(b) incubation period
(c) ovulation
(d) menstruation period
15. The process of release of eggs from the ovary is called
(a) menstruation
(b) reproduction
(c) insemination
(d) ovulation
16. The period during adolescence when the reproductive tissues begin to mature is called
(a) ovyfetion
(b) puberty
(c) germination
(d) propagation
17. In human beings, the fertilization occurs in the
(a) uterus
(b) ovaries
(c) fallopian tubes
(d) vagina
Answer

18. Along the path of the vas-deferens the secretions of which gland provide nutrition to the
sperms?
(a) Prostate glands
(b) Seminal vesicles
(c) Scrotum
(d) Urinary bladder
19. The embryo in humans gets nutrition from the mother’s blood with the help of a special
tissue called
(a) Placenta
(b) Villi
(c) Uterus
(d) Womb
20. Which among the following diseases is not sexually transmitted?
(a) Syphyllis
(b) Hepatitis
(c) HIV-AIDS
(d) Gonorrhea
21. Which of the following method of contraception protects from acquiring sexually
trans¬mitted diseases?
(a) Surgery
(b) Condoms
(c) Copper-T
(d) Oral-pills
22. In human males, the testes lie in the scrotum, because it helps in the
(a) process of mating
(b) formation of sperms
(c) easy transfer of gametes
(d) secretion of estrogen

23.In the below figure, parts A, B and C are, sequentially,

a) Cotyledon, plumule and radicle

b) Plumule, radicle and cotyledon

c) Plumule, cotyledon and radicle

d) Radicle, cotyledon and plumule


24.Fill in the Blanks
1. The process of reproduction involving only one cell or one parent is called ………….. .
2. ………….. is a duct coming from the urinary bladder which carries sperms.
3. Process of fertilization takes place in the ………….. tube in humans.
4. ………….. is the ability of an organism to replace its lost body parts.
5. ………….. is called the production of new plants from stems, roots or leaves.
6. ………….. is the term used to refer to the commencement of menstruation at puberty.
7. ………….. is the virus that causes AIDS.
Long questions group b [ 2x 10=20 ]
1.Explain the difference between binary fission and multiple fission.

2.What is the difference between fertilisation and pollination? Explain.

3.What is spermatogenesis describe the parts of male reproductive system ?

4.What is oogenesis describe the process in which oocyte is formed from oogonia ?

5.What are the method to prevent pregnancy ?


6.What is menstrual cycle and which hormone affect the process of menstruation.

7.What is lactation and parturition and which hormone affect these process ?

8.What is morula and blastula , what is the major difference between them ?

9.What is monarchy and menopause ?

10.Define fertilisation , explain external and internal fertilization with example ?

BEST OF LUCK ….

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