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LAKSH CLASSES.

Lesson : Human Reproduction


DPP - 4
Std : XII th

1. Which part of the ovary in mammals acts as an endocrine gland after ovulation?

A. Germinal epithelium

B. Stroma

C. Graafian follicle

D. None of the above

2. Withdrawal of which of the following hormones is the immediate cause of


menstruation?

A. Progesterone

B. FSH-RH

C. Estrogen

D. FSH

3. During which phase of the menstrual cycle does the endometrium become thick and
glandular?

A.Menstrual phase
B.Follicular phase
C.Ovulatory phase
D.Luteal phase

4. Identify the correct sequence of these event and select the correct option.
(i) Secretion of FSH
(ii) Growth of corpus luteum
(iii) Growth of the follicle and oogenesis
(iv) Ovulation
(v) Sudden increase in levels of LH

A. (ii) → (i) → (iii) → (iv) → (iv)


B. (iii) → (i) → (iv) → (ii) → (v)
C. (i) → (iv) → (iii) → (v) → (ii)
D. (i) → (iii) → (v) → (iv) → (ii)

5. Progesterone is secreted by -

1. Pituitary gland

2. Corpus luteum

3. Testis

4. Thymus

6. Which of the following statements is correct regarding the menstrual cycle?

1. LH induces rupturing of the Graafian follicle.


2. Proliferative phase is characterized by the increased production of progesterone.
3. Corpus luteum secretes a large amount of estrogen.
4. Both LH and FSH attain a peak level in the secretory phase.

7. Luteal phase is characterized by the conversion of a ruptured Graafian follicle into


a) corpus luteum
b) corpus albicans
c) corpora quadrigemina
d) primary follicle

8. What hormone is responsible for the maintenance of endometrium?


a) Estrogen
b) LH
c) FSH
d) Progesteron

9. What is the fate of corpus luteum in case of an unfertilized egg?


a) Rapid proliferation
b) Degeneration
c) Secretion of progesterone
d) Onset of next menstrual cycle

10. Which hormone elevates twice during a menstrual cycle?


a) LH
b) FSH
c) Estrogen
d) Progesterone

11. The first menstrual flow is called as ___________


a) Menopause
b) Menstruation
c) Menarche
d) Ovulation

12. Menstrual flow occurs due to the lack of

(a) progesterone
(b) FSH
(c) oxytocin
(d) vasopressin

13. A regular cycling woman is not menstruating,which one of the following is the most
likely to be the root cause?

(a) Maintenance of the hypertrophical endometrial lining

(b) Maintenance of high concentration of sex-hormones in the bloodstream

(c) Regression of well-developed corpus luteum

(d) Fertilisation of the ovum

14. Rapid secretion of LH in ovulatory phase causes

(a) rupturing of Graafian follicle


(b) release of ova
(c) ovulation
(d) All of the above
15. A temporary endocrine gland in the human body is

(a) pineal gland


(b) corpus cardiacum
(c) corpus luteum
(d) corpus allatum

16.If the mammalian ovum fails to get fertilized, which one of the following is likely to
happen?

(a) Corpus luteum will degenerate


(b) Oestrogen secretion further decreases
(c) Primary follicle starts developing
(d) Progesterone secretion rapidly increases

17. Correct sequence of secretion of hormone from beginning of menstrual cycle to the
end is

(a) FSH, progesterone, LH


(b) estrogen, FSH and progesterone
(c) FSH, estrogen, progesterone
(d) estrogen, progesterone, FSH

18. Some important events in the human female reproductive cycle are given below.

Arrange the events in proper sequence.

I. Secretion of FSH.
II. Growth of corpus luteum.
III. Growth of the follicle and oogenesis.
IV. Ovulation.
V. Sudden increase in the levels of LH.

Choose the correct option.

(a) III - I - IV - II - V
(b) I - III - V - IV - II
(c) I - IV - III - V - II
(d) II - I - III - IV - V

19. Menstruation can only occur when-


(A) a female becomes pregnant
(B) released ovum is not fertilized
(C) released ovum get fertilized
(D) there is no ovulation.

20. Which of them is not a correct match?

(a) Proliferative phase–Rapid regeneration of myometrium and maturation of Graafian follicle

(b) Secretory phase–Development of corpus luteum and increased secretion of progesterone

(c) Menstruation–Breakdown of endometrium

(d) Ovulation–LH and FSH attain peak level and cause rupture of Graafian follicle

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