Chapter 8 – How Do Organisms Reproduce? – MCQs
Chapter 8 – How Do Organisms Reproduce? – MCQs (Part 1: Q1–Q25)
Q1. The process by which new organisms are produced from existing ones is called:
a) Respiration
b) Photosynthesis
c) Reproduction ✅
d) Evolution
Answer: c) Reproduction
Explanation: Reproduction ensures continuity of life by producing new individuals of the same kind.
Q2. Reproduction which involves only one parent is called:
a) Sexual reproduction
b) Asexual reproduction ✅
c) Vegetative reproduction
d) Pollination
Answer: b) Asexual reproduction
Explanation: Asexual reproduction occurs without gamete fusion and involves a single parent.
Q3. Binary fission occurs in:
a) Amoeba ✅
b) Hydra
c) Yeast
d) Planaria
Answer: a) Amoeba
Explanation: Amoeba reproduces by binary fission, where the cell splits into two identical daughter cells.
Q4. Multiple fission is seen in:
a) Hydra
b) Yeast
c) Plasmodium ✅
d) Amoeba
Answer: c) Plasmodium
Explanation: Plasmodium undergoes multiple fission, producing many daughter cells simultaneously.
Q5. Budding is a method of reproduction in:
a) Amoeba
b) Hydra ✅
c) Planaria
d) Paramecium
Answer: b) Hydra
Explanation: In Hydra, a bud develops as an outgrowth which detaches to form a new organism.
Q6. Regeneration is observed in:
a) Yeast
b) Amoeba
c) Planaria ✅
d) Hydra
Answer: c) Planaria
Explanation: Planaria can regenerate entire organisms from body fragments.
Q7. Spore formation is a mode of reproduction in:
a) Yeast
b) Rhizopus ✅
c) Hydra
d) Amoeba
Answer: b) Rhizopus
Explanation: Rhizopus (bread mould) reproduces by spore formation under favorable conditions.
Q8. Which of the following reproduces by fragmentation?
a) Yeast
b) Spirogyra ✅
c) Amoeba
d) Hydra
Answer: b) Spirogyra
Explanation: Spirogyra (algae) reproduces by fragmentation of its filament.
Q9. Vegetative propagation occurs in:
a) Animals only
b) Plants only ✅
c) Both plants and animals
d) Bacteria
Answer: b) Plants only
Explanation: In plants, vegetative parts like root, stem, and leaves can give rise to new plants.
Q10. Bryophyllum reproduces through:
a) Roots
b) Leaves ✅
c) Stem
d) Flower
Answer: b) Leaves
Explanation: Bryophyllum reproduces vegetatively through buds present on leaf margins.
Q11. Which is a natural method of vegetative propagation?
a) Cutting
b) Grafting
c) Layering
d) Tuber formation ✅
Answer: d) Tuber formation
Explanation: Potato tubers bear eyes (buds) that sprout to form new plants naturally.
Q12. Artificial vegetative propagation method is:
a) Binary fission
b) Budding
c) Cutting ✅
d) Regeneration
Answer: c) Cutting
Explanation: In cutting, a part of the plant is cut and planted to grow into a new plant.
Q13. Which is NOT a method of asexual reproduction?
a) Binary fission
b) Budding
c) Fertilization ✅
d) Fragmentation
Answer: c) Fertilization
Explanation: Fertilization is a sexual process involving gamete fusion.
Q14. Sexual reproduction involves:
a) One parent
b) Two parents ✅
c) Fragmentation
d) Spores
Answer: b) Two parents
Explanation: Sexual reproduction involves male and female gametes from two parents.
Q15. The male reproductive organ in plants is:
a) Carpel
b) Stamen ✅
c) Ovary
d) Style
Answer: b) Stamen
Explanation: Stamen (anther + filament) produces pollen grains (male gametes).
Q16. The female reproductive organ in plants is:
a) Stigma
b) Ovule
c) Carpel ✅
d) Style
Answer: c) Carpel
Explanation: Carpel consists of stigma, style, and ovary, where ovules (female gametes) are produced.
Q17. Fusion of male and female gametes is called:
a) Fertilization ✅
b) Pollination
c) Spore formation
d) Budding
Answer: a) Fertilization
Explanation: Fertilization is the fusion of male and female gametes forming a zygote.
Q18. Transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma is called:
a) Fertilization
b) Pollination ✅
c) Regeneration
d) Spore formation
Answer: b) Pollination
Explanation: Pollination leads to fertilization and seed formation.
Q19. Which of the following is a unisexual flower?
a) Hibiscus
b) Papaya ✅
c) Mustard
d) Rose
Answer: b) Papaya
Explanation: Papaya has either male or female flowers, hence unisexual.
Q20. Which of the following is a bisexual flower?
a) Papaya
b) Watermelon
c) Hibiscus ✅
d) Papaya and watermelon
Answer: c) Hibiscus
Explanation: Hibiscus has both male (stamens) and female (carpel) reproductive parts.
Q21. Fertilized egg is called:
a) Ovule
b) Zygote ✅
c) Embryo
d) Seed
Answer: b) Zygote
Explanation: Fertilization results in the formation of a zygote which develops into an embryo.
Q22. The process by which seeds are formed is:
a) Fertilization ✅
b) Photosynthesis
c) Regeneration
d) Pollination
Answer: a) Fertilization
Explanation: Fertilization leads to seed and fruit formation in plants.
Q23. Which is the male reproductive organ in humans?
a) Ovary
b) Testes ✅
c) Uterus
d) Vagina
Answer: b) Testes
Explanation: Testes produce male gametes (sperms) and testosterone hormone.
Q24. Which is the female reproductive organ in humans?
a) Uterus
b) Ovary ✅
c) Fallopian tube
d) Cervix
Answer: b) Ovary
Explanation: Ovaries produce female gametes (eggs) and hormones like estrogen.
Q25. Where does fertilization normally take place in humans?
a) Ovary
b) Fallopian tube ✅
c) Uterus
d) Vagina
Answer: b) Fallopian tube
Explanation: Fertilization of sperm and egg occurs in the fallopian tube.
How Do Organisms Reproduce? – MCQs (Part 2: Q26–Q50)
Q26. Which part of the human female reproductive system is the site of implantation?
a) Ovary
b) Fallopian tube
c) Uterus ✅
d) Vagina
Answer: c) Uterus
Explanation: After fertilization, the zygote travels to the uterus where it implants in the uterine wall.
Q27. Which part produces gametes in humans?
a) Kidney
b) Heart
c) Gonads ✅
d) Liver
Answer: c) Gonads
Explanation: Testes (male) and ovaries (female) are gonads that produce gametes.
Q28. Which hormone regulates male secondary sexual characters?
a) Estrogen
b) Progesterone
c) Testosterone ✅
d) Oxytocin
Answer: c) Testosterone
Explanation: Testosterone, secreted by testes, controls development of male reproductive system and secondary characters.
Q29. Which hormone controls female secondary sexual characters?
a) Estrogen ✅
b) Testosterone
c) Insulin
d) Oxytocin
Answer: a) Estrogen
Explanation: Estrogen regulates the menstrual cycle and development of female secondary characters.
Q30. The mode of reproduction in yeast is:
a) Fission
b) Budding ✅
c) Fragmentation
d) Spore formation
Answer: b) Budding
Explanation: Yeast reproduces asexually by budding where a small outgrowth forms a new individual.
Q31. Testis is located outside the abdominal cavity in a pouch called:
a) Uterus
b) Scrotum ✅
c) Ovary
d) Epididymis
Answer: b) Scrotum
Explanation: The scrotum keeps the testes at a temperature lower than body temperature, suitable for sperm production.
Q32. Which of the following prevents pregnancy?
a) Fertilization
b) Contraception ✅
c) Menstruation
d) Ovulation
Answer: b) Contraception
Explanation: Contraceptive methods prevent fertilization or implantation, thereby preventing pregnancy.
Q33. Which is a barrier method of contraception?
a) Condom ✅
b) Copper-T
c) Hormonal pills
d) Surgical method
Answer: a) Condom
Explanation: Condoms prevent sperms from entering the female reproductive tract (barrier method).
Q34. Which device prevents implantation of fertilized egg?
a) Condom
b) Copper-T ✅
c) Pills
d) Diaphragm
Answer: b) Copper-T
Explanation: Copper-T (an intrauterine device) prevents implantation of fertilized eggs in uterus.
Q35. Which of the following is a permanent method of contraception in males?
a) Vasectomy ✅
b) Tubectomy
c) Condom
d) Copper-T
Answer: a) Vasectomy
Explanation: In vasectomy, the vas deferens is cut and tied, preventing sperms from reaching the urethra.
Q36. Which of the following is a permanent method of contraception in females?
a) Vasectomy
b) Tubectomy ✅
c) Condom
d) Pills
Answer: b) Tubectomy
Explanation: In tubectomy, fallopian tubes are cut and tied, preventing the egg from meeting sperm.
Q37. Which organ produces eggs in females?
a) Uterus
b) Fallopian tube
c) Ovary ✅
d) Vagina
Answer: c) Ovary
Explanation: Ovaries produce female gametes (eggs) and secrete female hormones.
Q38. Which structure carries eggs from ovary to uterus?
a) Cervix
b) Vagina
c) Fallopian tube ✅
d) Urethra
Answer: c) Fallopian tube
Explanation: The fallopian tube transports the egg and is the site of fertilization.
Q39. The average duration of human menstrual cycle is:
a) 7 days
b) 14 days
c) 21 days
d) 28 days ✅
Answer: d) 28 days
Explanation: Menstrual cycle is generally 28 days, though it may vary slightly.
Q40. In human females, the release of an egg from the ovary is called:
a) Menstruation
b) Fertilization
c) Ovulation ✅
d) Implantation
Answer: c) Ovulation
Explanation: Ovulation occurs around the 14th day of the menstrual cycle.
Q41. Which part of a flower develops into fruit after fertilization?
a) Ovule
b) Ovary ✅
c) Petal
d) Anther
Answer: b) Ovary
Explanation: After fertilization, the ovary develops into fruit and ovules into seeds.
Q42. Which part of the flower develops into seed?
a) Stigma
b) Ovule ✅
c) Ovary
d) Style
Answer: b) Ovule
Explanation: Fertilized ovules develop into seeds containing embryos.
Q43. Pollination by wind is called:
a) Hydrophily
b) Anemophily ✅
c) Entomophily
d) Zoophily
Answer: b) Anemophily
Explanation: Wind-pollinated plants are usually small-flowered and produce large amounts of pollen.
Q44. Pollination by insects is called:
a) Anemophily
b) Entomophily ✅
c) Zoophily
d) Hydrophily
Answer: b) Entomophily
Explanation: Insect-pollinated flowers are usually brightly coloured with nectar to attract insects.
Q45. Which is a unisexual reproductive structure?
a) Hibiscus flower
b) Papaya flower ✅
c) Mustard flower
d) Rose flower
Answer: b) Papaya flower
Explanation: Papaya bears separate male and female flowers.
Q46. Which of the following is NOT an STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection)?
a) AIDS
b) Malaria ✅
c) Syphilis
d) Gonorrhoea
Answer: b) Malaria
Explanation: Malaria is caused by mosquito bite, not sexually transmitted.
Q47. Which virus causes AIDS?
a) HIV ✅
b) Influenza virus
c) Dengue virus
d) Polio virus
Answer: a) HIV
Explanation: AIDS (Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome) is caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
Q48. Which is the causative organism of syphilis?
a) Bacteria ✅
b) Virus
c) Protozoa
d) Fungus
Answer: a) Bacteria
Explanation: Syphilis is a bacterial STI caused by Treponema pallidum.
Q49. Which disease is caused by a protozoan and transmitted sexually?
a) AIDS
b) Trichomoniasis ✅
c) Syphilis
d) Gonorrhoea
Answer: b) Trichomoniasis
Explanation: Trichomoniasis is caused by Trichomonas vaginalis, a protozoan parasite.
Q50. Which of the following is a preventive measure for STIs?
a) Multiple partners
b) Use of condoms ✅
c) Sharing of needles
d) Ignoring symptoms
Answer: b) Use of condoms
Explanation: Using condoms and maintaining hygiene are effective in preventing STIs.
How Do Organisms Reproduce? – MCQs (Part 3: Q51–Q75)
Q51. Which part of the human male reproductive system stores sperms temporarily?
a) Testis
b) Vas deferens
c) Epididymis ✅
d) Urethra
Answer: c) Epididymis
Explanation: The epididymis stores sperms and provides them time to mature.
Q52. Which gland provides nourishment to sperms by secreting fluid?
a) Liver
b) Pancreas
c) Prostate gland ✅
d) Thyroid
Answer: c) Prostate gland
Explanation: Prostate gland adds fluid that nourishes and protects sperms.
Q53. Which gland provides fructose to sperms for energy?
a) Seminal vesicle ✅
b) Prostate gland
c) Pancreas
d) Cowper’s gland
Answer: a) Seminal vesicle
Explanation: Seminal vesicles secrete seminal fluid rich in fructose, supplying energy to sperms.
Q54. Which part of the human male reproductive system carries sperms outside the body?
a) Ureter
b) Urethra ✅
c) Epididymis
d) Vas deferens
Answer: b) Urethra
Explanation: The urethra passes through the penis and carries both urine and semen outside the body.
Q55. In human females, fertilized egg implants itself in the:
a) Fallopian tube
b) Ovary
c) Uterus ✅
d) Cervix
Answer: c) Uterus
Explanation: Zygote attaches to the uterine wall and develops into an embryo.
Q56. In human males, vas deferens connects:
a) Kidney to bladder
b) Testis to urethra ✅
c) Ovary to uterus
d) Urethra to penis
Answer: b) Testis to urethra
Explanation: Vas deferens carries sperms from testis to urethra.
Q57. Which of the following statements is true about menstruation?
a) It occurs in males
b) It occurs if fertilization does not take place ✅
c) It occurs after fertilization
d) It happens daily
Answer: b) It occurs if fertilization does not take place
Explanation: Menstruation is shedding of uterine lining in the absence of fertilization.
Q58. The fusion of male and female gametes produces:
a) Embryo
b) Zygote ✅
c) Foetus
d) Ovule
Answer: b) Zygote
Explanation: Fertilization results in the formation of a single-celled zygote.
Q59. Which structure protects the developing embryo in humans?
a) Ovary
b) Placenta
c) Amniotic sac ✅
d) Fallopian tube
Answer: c) Amniotic sac
Explanation: The amniotic sac filled with fluid cushions and protects the embryo.
Q60. The organ that provides nutrients and oxygen to embryo is:
a) Uterus
b) Placenta ✅
c) Ovary
d) Cervix
Answer: b) Placenta
Explanation: Placenta connects mother and foetus, allowing exchange of nutrients and oxygen.
Q61. Which of the following is not an asexual method of reproduction?
a) Budding
b) Fragmentation
c) Fertilization ✅
d) Spore formation
Answer: c) Fertilization
Explanation: Fertilization involves gamete fusion, hence sexual.
Q62. What is the main advantage of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction?
a) Faster process
b) Produces identical offspring
c) Introduces variation ✅
d) Less energy required
Answer: c) Introduces variation
Explanation: Sexual reproduction increases genetic variation, essential for evolution.
Q63. Which method of reproduction is common in multicellular organisms for growth?
a) Sexual reproduction
b) Asexual reproduction ✅
c) Budding
d) Pollination
Answer: b) Asexual reproduction
Explanation: Asexual reproduction produces identical cells for growth and repair.
Q64. In bryophyllum, new plants arise from:
a) Roots
b) Stem
c) Leaves ✅
d) Flowers
Answer: c) Leaves
Explanation: Bryophyllum produces buds on leaf margins that grow into new plants.
Q65. Which part of potato is used for vegetative propagation?
a) Root
b) Stem tuber ✅
c) Leaf
d) Flower
Answer: b) Stem tuber
Explanation: Potato tubers bear “eyes” (buds) that sprout to form new plants.
Q66. Pollination by water is called:
a) Anemophily
b) Hydrophily ✅
c) Entomophily
d) Zoophily
Answer: b) Hydrophily
Explanation: Hydrophily occurs in aquatic plants like Vallisneria.
Q67. In human males, sperms are formed in:
a) Seminal vesicle
b) Testis ✅
c) Vas deferens
d) Prostate gland
Answer: b) Testis
Explanation: Testes contain seminiferous tubules where spermatogenesis occurs.
Q68. Which of the following is a viviparous organism?
a) Frog
b) Hen
c) Human ✅
d) Fish
Answer: c) Human
Explanation: Humans give birth to live young ones = viviparous.
Q69. Which of the following is an oviparous organism?
a) Dog
b) Cat
c) Hen ✅
d) Cow
Answer: c) Hen
Explanation: Oviparous animals lay eggs (e.g., birds, reptiles).
Q70. The full form of IVF is:
a) Intra Vaginal Fertility
b) In Vitro Fertilization ✅
c) Internal Vascular Function
d) Intra Vaginal Fusion
Answer: b) In Vitro Fertilization
Explanation: IVF is fertilization of egg and sperm outside the body (“test-tube baby”).
Q71. Which is an example of a sexually transmitted disease?
a) Tuberculosis
b) Syphilis ✅
c) Malaria
d) Typhoid
Answer: b) Syphilis
Explanation: Syphilis is a bacterial STI transmitted through sexual contact.
Q72. Which STI is caused by a virus?
a) Gonorrhoea
b) AIDS ✅
c) Syphilis
d) Trichomoniasis
Answer: b) AIDS
Explanation: AIDS is caused by HIV virus.
Q73. The time during which humans become sexually mature is called:
a) Infancy
b) Puberty ✅
c) Adulthood
d) Fertilization
Answer: b) Puberty
Explanation: Puberty marks onset of sexual maturity and development of secondary sexual characters.
Q74. Which organ produces progesterone hormone in females?
a) Ovary ✅
b) Uterus
c) Cervix
d) Pituitary
Answer: a) Ovary
Explanation: Progesterone is secreted by ovaries to regulate menstrual cycle and pregnancy.
Q75. Which contraceptive method involves cutting and tying of fallopian tubes?
a) Vasectomy
b) Tubectomy ✅
c) Condom
d) Copper-T
Answer: b) Tubectomy
Explanation: Tubectomy prevents eggs from reaching uterus by blocking fallopian tubes.
How Do Organisms Reproduce? – MCQs (Part 4: Q76–Q100)
Q76. The part of male reproductive system that transports urine as well as semen is:
a) Vas deferens
b) Urethra ✅
c) Epididymis
d) Prostate
Answer: b) Urethra
Explanation: Urethra serves as a common passage for urine and semen in males.
Q77. Which is a temporary contraceptive method?
a) Condom ✅
b) Vasectomy
c) Tubectomy
d) Copper-T (IUD)
Answer: a) Condom
Explanation: Condoms are temporary, reversible barrier methods of contraception.
Q78. Which structure connects foetus with the mother’s body?
a) Ovary
b) Placenta ✅
c) Fallopian tube
d) Cervix
Answer: b) Placenta
Explanation: Placenta allows exchange of nutrients, gases, and wastes between mother and foetus.
Q79. Which organ in males produces sperms and hormones?
a) Prostate gland
b) Testis ✅
c) Vas deferens
d) Seminal vesicle
Answer: b) Testis
Explanation: Testes produce sperms and hormone testosterone.
Q80. Which organ in females produces eggs and hormones?
a) Uterus
b) Ovary ✅
c) Fallopian tube
d) Cervix
Answer: b) Ovary
Explanation: Ovaries produce eggs and hormones estrogen and progesterone.
Q81. Which plant reproduces through runners (vegetative propagation)?
a) Mango
b) Strawberry ✅
c) Rose
d) Mustard
Answer: b) Strawberry
Explanation: Strawberry spreads by runners (special stem modifications).
Q82. Which plant reproduces by stem cuttings?
a) Banana
b) Rose ✅
c) Potato
d) Onion
Answer: b) Rose
Explanation: Rose is propagated by stem cuttings.
Q83. Which plant reproduces by roots?
a) Potato
b) Dahlia ✅
c) Onion
d) Rose
Answer: b) Dahlia
Explanation: Plants like dahlia and sweet potato propagate through roots.
Q84. Which structure is formed after fertilization in flowering plants?
a) Fruit ✅
b) Anther
c) Pollen grain
d) Stigma
Answer: a) Fruit
Explanation: Ovary develops into fruit and ovules into seeds after fertilization.
Q85. Which is a sexually transmitted infection caused by bacteria?
a) AIDS
b) Gonorrhoea ✅
c) Warts
d) Malaria
Answer: b) Gonorrhoea
Explanation: Gonorrhoea is caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria.
Q86. In which female organ does the foetus develop?
a) Ovary
b) Uterus ✅
c) Fallopian tube
d) Vagina
Answer: b) Uterus
Explanation: Uterus provides protection and nutrition for foetal development.
Q87. The menstrual cycle in females is controlled by:
a) Digestive hormones
b) Reproductive hormones ✅
c) Enzymes
d) Neurons
Answer: b) Reproductive hormones
Explanation: Hormones like estrogen and progesterone regulate menstrual cycle.
Q88. Which of the following is a vector-borne disease, not an STI?
a) AIDS
b) Syphilis
c) Malaria ✅
d) Gonorrhoea
Answer: c) Malaria
Explanation: Malaria is caused by Plasmodium and transmitted by female Anopheles mosquito, not sexual contact.
Q89. The transfer of pollen from anther of one flower to stigma of another is:
a) Self-pollination
b) Cross-pollination ✅
c) Fertilization
d) Budding
Answer: b) Cross-pollination
Explanation: Cross-pollination occurs between two different flowers.
Q90. Fertilization in flowering plants takes place in:
a) Anther
b) Stigma
c) Ovule ✅
d) Ovary
Answer: c) Ovule
Explanation: Male gamete fuses with female gamete inside the ovule.
Q91. Which is not a method of contraception?
a) Condom
b) Vaccination ✅
c) Copper-T
d) Tubectomy
Answer: b) Vaccination
Explanation: Vaccination prevents infections, not pregnancy.
Q92. Which is the first cell formed after fertilization?
a) Embryo
b) Zygote ✅
c) Foetus
d) Gamete
Answer: b) Zygote
Explanation: Fusion of gametes produces a single-celled zygote.
Q93. The first sign of puberty in girls is:
a) Menstruation ✅
b) Breast development
c) Growth of hair
d) Voice change
Answer: a) Menstruation
Explanation: Onset of menstruation (menarche) marks puberty in girls.
Q94. The first sign of puberty in boys is:
a) Beard growth
b) Change in voice ✅
c) Broadening of chest
d) Hair on face
Answer: b) Change in voice
Explanation: Voice deepens due to growth of larynx during puberty in boys.
Q95. Which method of reproduction introduces maximum variation?
a) Binary fission
b) Budding
c) Sexual reproduction ✅
d) Fragmentation
Answer: c) Sexual reproduction
Explanation: Sexual reproduction involves gamete fusion, introducing genetic variation.
Q96. What type of fertilization occurs in humans?
a) External
b) Internal ✅
c) Vegetative
d) Cross
Answer: b) Internal
Explanation: Fertilization occurs inside the female body, hence internal.
Q97. In flowering plants, male gametes are produced in:
a) Ovule
b) Pollen grain ✅
c) Ovary
d) Stigma
Answer: b) Pollen grain
Explanation: Pollen grains carry male gametes (sperm cells).
Q98. In flowering plants, female gametes are produced in:
a) Ovary ✅
b) Anther
c) Pollen grain
d) Stigma
Answer: a) Ovary
Explanation: Ovaries contain ovules which produce female gametes (egg cells).
Q99. Which part of seed provides nutrition to the embryo?
a) Cotyledon ✅
b) Plumule
c) Radicle
d) Seed coat
Answer: a) Cotyledon
Explanation: Cotyledons store or absorb food to nourish the embryo.
Q100. Which type of reproduction ensures greater survival of species in changing environment?
a) Asexual reproduction
b) Sexual reproduction ✅
c) Vegetative propagation
d) Budding
Answer: b) Sexual reproduction
Explanation: Sexual reproduction produces genetic variation, increasing adaptability and survival.
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