Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 2: Human Reproduction – Part 1
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 2: Human Reproduction – Part 1

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11. A species has separate male and female individuals, fertilisation occurs inside the body, and offspring are born alive. This combination indicates that the species is
ⓐ. monoecious and oviparous
ⓑ. unisexual and viviparous
ⓒ. hermaphrodite and ovoviviparous
ⓓ. asexual and viviparous
12. Which set lists the major components of the human male reproductive system?
ⓐ. Testes, kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder
ⓑ. Ovaries, oviducts, uterus, vagina
ⓒ. Testes, accessory ducts, accessory glands, external genitalia
ⓓ. Seminiferous tubules, placenta, cervix, mammary glands
13. The primary sex organs in human males are the
ⓐ. testes
ⓑ. seminal vesicles
ⓒ. prostate glands
ⓓ. epididymides
14. Why is the scrotum located outside the abdominal cavity?
ⓐ. It stores secretions released by accessory glands
ⓑ. It provides the main site for fertilisation
ⓒ. It helps maintain the testes at a temperature suitable for sperm formation
ⓓ. It acts as the passage through which the embryo is delivered
15. In humans, the temperature inside the scrotum is usually maintained about
ⓐ. $5^\circ\mathrm{C}$ above body temperature
ⓑ. equal to normal body temperature
ⓒ. $1^\circ\mathrm{C}$ above body temperature
ⓓ. $2$-$2.5^\circ\mathrm{C}$ below body temperature
16. Which option correctly distinguishes testes from male accessory glands?
ⓐ. Testes mainly lubricate the urethra, whereas accessory glands form sperm
ⓑ. Testes produce sperm, whereas accessory glands mainly add secretions to semen
ⓒ. Testes store mature sperm, whereas accessory glands trigger ovulation
ⓓ. Testes guide implantation, whereas accessory glands support placental growth
17. Which structure serves as the external genital organ that helps in delivery of semen in human males?
ⓐ. Penis
ⓑ. Testis
ⓒ. Prostate
ⓓ. Epididymis
18. Which group includes only male accessory glands?
ⓐ. Epididymis, urethra, penis
ⓑ. Seminal vesicles, prostate gland, bulbourethral glands
ⓒ. Testes, seminal vesicles, scrotum
ⓓ. Rete testis, vas deferens, prostate gland
19. In the male reproductive system, accessory ducts are mainly concerned with
ⓐ. producing the female gamete
ⓑ. secreting placental hormones
ⓒ. transporting sperm from the testes toward the exterior
ⓓ. nourishing the embryo during pregnancy
20. Which statement best describes the broad functional organization of the male reproductive system?
ⓐ. Accessory glands produce sperm, and testes deliver them through the uterus
ⓑ. Penis forms sperm, and accessory ducts store the embryo for development
ⓒ. Accessory ducts release ova, while testes provide the site of fertilisation
ⓓ. Testes produce sperm, accessory ducts conduct them, and the penis helps in insemination
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