1. What is the process by which new individuals are produced from their parents
called?
a) Nutrition
b) Excretion
c) Reproduction
d) Respiration
2. Which type of reproduction involves only one parent?
a) Sexual reproduction
b) Asexual reproduction
c) Vegetative reproduction
d) Budding
3. Which of the following is not a method of asexual reproduction?
a) Fission
b) Budding
c) Fragmentation
d) Fertilization
4. Hydra reproduces by —
a) Binary fission
b) Budding
c) Fragmentation
d) Regeneration
5. Binary fission commonly occurs in —
a) Amoeba
b) Hydra
c) Planaria
d) Earthworm
6. Which of the following organisms reproduces by regeneration?
a) Amoeba
b) Hydra
c) Planaria
,d) Frog
7. In sexual reproduction, offspring are produced by the fusion of —
a) Somatic cells
b) Nuclei
c) Male and female gametes
d) Two eggs
8. The male reproductive cell is called —
(a)Ovum
b) Sperm
c) Zygote
d) Embryo
9. The female reproductive cell is called —
a) Ovum
b) Sperm
c) Zygote
d) Embryo
10. Fusion of male and female gametes is called —
a) Fertilization
b) Fragmentation
c) Fission
d) Budding
11. Fertilization that takes place inside the female body is —
a) Internal fertilization
b) External fertilization
c) Asexual reproduction
d) Budding
12. Which of the following animals shows external fertilization?
a) Frog
b) Cow
c) Dog
d) Hen
, 13. Which of these animals reproduces by laying eggs?
a) Cat
b) Cow
c) Hen
d) Whale
14. Animals which give birth to young ones are called —
a) Viviparous
b) Oviparous
c) Asexual
d) Amphibious
15. Animals which lay eggs are called —
a) Oviparous
b) Viviparous
c) Binary
d) Fissiparous
16. The zygote develops into —
a) Gamete
b) Ovum
c) Embryo
d) Sperm
17. The organ that connects the developing embryo to the mother’s body in humans is —
a) Placenta
b) Umbilical cord
c) Ovary
d) Uterus
18. The process of fusion of a sperm and ovum results in the formation of —
a) Zygote
b) Embryo
c) Fetus
d) Egg
19. Which organ produces eggs in female humans?