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Class 8 Practice – Level 2 – Set 2 – Reproduction in Animals
Total questions: 25
1.
In sexual reproduction, the fusion of the male and female gametes forms:
A bud
A spore
A gamete
A zygote
None
2.
Which of the following insects undergoes external fertilization?
Butterfly
Grasshopper
Cockroach
None of the above
None
3.
Which of the following is a function of the fallopian tube in human females?
Release of eggs
Site of fertilization
Development of the fetus
Production of hormones
None
4.
Why are gametes produced through meiosis rather than mitosis?
To create diploid cells
To ensure genetic uniformity
To produce clones
To reduce the chromosome number by half
None
5.
Which of the following is an example of asexual reproduction by spore formation?
Hydra
Amoeba
Bread mold
Earthworm
None
6.
Which of the following pairs is correct?
Viviparous – lay eggs
Oviparous – give birth to live young
Viviparous – give birth to live young
Oviparous – no fertilization required
None
7.
Which of the following is true about reproduction in birds?
Birds give birth to live young ones.
Birds undergo external fertilization.
Birds reproduce asexually through budding.
Birds undergo internal fertilization and lay eggs.
None
8.
Fungi such as mushrooms reproduce by:
Budding
Fragmentation
Binary fission
Spore formation
None
9.
What is the main function of the sperm duct in the male reproductive system?
To produce sperm
To produce seminal fluid
To transport sperm
To store sperm
None
10.
In humans, after the zygote is formed, it divides repeatedly to form a ball of cells called:
Embryo
Gamete
Fetus
Ovum
None
11.
In frogs, where does fertilization typically occur?
Inside the female body
Inside the male body
Outside the female’s body
In the uterus
None
12.
Which of the following organisms can reproduce by fragmentation?
Starfish
Yeast
Frog
Amoeba
None
13.
What happens immediately after the formation of a zygote?
The zygote divides and forms an embryo.
The zygote is implanted in the ovary.
The zygote undergoes meiosis.
The zygote forms gametes.
None
14.
Which form of reproduction is most commonly observed in sponges?
Budding
Binary fission
Fragmentation
Regeneration
None
15.
In which of the following animals does external fertilization typically occur?
Whale
Cat
Fish
Dog
None
16.
Which of the following is NOT a reproductive organ?
Testes
Ovaries
Uterus
Kidney
None
17.
None
18.
In humans, what happens to the zygote after fertilization?
It develops into an egg.
It forms gametes.
It undergoes multiple divisions to form an embryo.
It disintegrates.
None
19.
What is the primary function of the testes in males?
To produce eggs
To produce sperm
To transport sperm
To support embryo development
None
20.
Which of the following statements about sexual reproduction is correct?
It always produces identical offspring.
It involves two parents and results in genetic variation.
It occurs only in animals.
It does not require gametes.
None
21.
How does Amoeba reproduce asexually?
By budding
By spore formation
By binary fission
By regeneration
None
22.
How does Hydra reproduce asexually?
By budding
fragmentation
By spore formation
By binary fission
None
23.
In reptiles, fertilization occurs:
Externally, in water
Internally, within the female’s body
Externally, on land
In the environment after egg laying
None
24.
Which of the following is true for viviparous animals?
They lay eggs.
The embryo develops inside the female’s body.
They reproduce asexually.
They undergo external fertilization.
None
25.
Which of the following statements is true regarding reproductive cells?
They are always diploid.
They are produced through mitosis.
They are haploid, containing half the chromosome number of body cells.
They are genetically identical to body cells.
None
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