Revision and Evaluation Toolkit -1
Revision and Evaluation Toolkit-1
Test With Answer Sheet
Section 1:
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Human Reproductive System and Puberty
Multiple Choice Questions
- What is the primary function of the male and female reproductive systems?
a) To produce hormones
b) To produce gametes (sex cells)
c) To produce body tissues
d) To produce energy - Which male reproductive organ produces sperm cells?
a) Testes
b) Epididymus
c) Urethra
d) Penis - What is the role of the scrotum in the male reproductive system?
a) To produce sperm cells
b) To transport sperm cells
c) To hold the testes and regulate temperature
d) To ejaculate sperm cells - Which female reproductive organ produces ova?
a) Ovaries
b) Oviducts
c) Uterus
d) Cervix - What is puberty?
a) The stage of human development after adolescence
b) The stage of human development before adolescence
c) The stage in the human life cycle when the reproductive system matures
d) The stage in the human life cycle when the skeletal system matures - Which hormone controls the development of secondary sexual characteristics in males?
a) Testosterone
b) Oestrogen
c) Progesterone
d) Insulin - What is a secondary sexual characteristic in males?
a) Deepening of the voice
b) Enlargement of the breasts
c) Growth of pubic hair
d) All of the above - What is a secondary sexual characteristic in females?
a) Enlargement of the penis
b) Growth of facial hair
c) Development of the breasts
d) Deepening of the voice
Short Answer Questions
- Describe the main functions of the male reproductive system.
- What are the main female reproductive organs?
- What is the role of testosterone in males during puberty?
- What is the first sign of puberty in females.
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Section 2: Fertilisation, Embryo Development, and Foetal Developments
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Multiple Choice Questions- What is the result of fertilisation?
a) The formation of a zygote
b) The formation of an embryo
c) The formation of a foetus
d) The formation of a baby - Where does fertilisation typically occur?
a) In the vagina
b) In the uterus
c) In the oviducts
d) In the cervix - What is the role of the umbilical cord in foetal development?
a) To provide oxygen to the foetus
b) To provide nutrients to the foetus
c) To remove waste from the foetus
d) All of the above - How long does the embryonic stage last in humans?
a) Until the end of the eighth week of pregnancy
b) Until the end of the twelfth week of pregnancy
c) Until the end of the sixteenth week of pregnancy
d) Until the end of the twentieth week of pregnancy - What is the function of the amniotic fluid?
a) To provide oxygen to the foetus
b) To provide nutrients to the foetus
c) To cushion and protect the foetus
d) To remove waste from the foetus
Short Answer Questions- Describe the process of fertilisation.
- What is the difference between an embryo and a foetus?
- What is the role of the amnion in foetal development?
- How does the umbilical cord support the development of the foetus?
Multiple Choice Questions
What is the result of fertilisation?
a) The formation of a zygote
b) The formation of an embryo
c) The formation of a foetus
d) The formation of a baby
a) The formation of a zygote
b) The formation of an embryo
c) The formation of a foetus
d) The formation of a baby
Where does fertilisation typically occur?
a) In the vagina
b) In the uterus
c) In the oviducts
d) In the cervix
a) In the vagina
b) In the uterus
c) In the oviducts
d) In the cervix
What is the role of the umbilical cord in foetal development?
a) To provide oxygen to the foetus
b) To provide nutrients to the foetus
c) To remove waste from the foetus
d) All of the above
a) To provide oxygen to the foetus
b) To provide nutrients to the foetus
c) To remove waste from the foetus
d) All of the above
How long does the embryonic stage last in humans?
a) Until the end of the eighth week of pregnancy
b) Until the end of the twelfth week of pregnancy
c) Until the end of the sixteenth week of pregnancy
d) Until the end of the twentieth week of pregnancy
a) Until the end of the eighth week of pregnancy
b) Until the end of the twelfth week of pregnancy
c) Until the end of the sixteenth week of pregnancy
d) Until the end of the twentieth week of pregnancy
What is the function of the amniotic fluid?
a) To provide oxygen to the foetus
b) To provide nutrients to the foetus
c) To cushion and protect the foetus
d) To remove waste from the foetus
a) To provide oxygen to the foetus
b) To provide nutrients to the foetus
c) To cushion and protect the foetus
d) To remove waste from the foetus
Short Answer Questions
Describe the process of fertilisation.
What is the difference between an embryo and a foetus?
What is the role of the amnion in foetal development?
How does the umbilical cord support the development of the foetus?
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