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Practice Questions

Number Name Type Difficulty Marks Description
1. Importance of DNA Other easy 2 m. A multiple choice question based exercise on variation, reproduction and importance of reproduction.
2. Secondary sexual characteristics in boys and girls Other easy 3 m. A drag and drop exercise that categorizes the secondary sexual characteristics of boys and girls observed at puberty and the common changes observed in both of them.
3. Male reproductive system Other medium 3 m. A multiple choice question that evaluates the students on the concepts - testes, primary and secondary sex organs, the layers of testes, the cells of seminiferous tubules, oogenesis and development of oogonia.
4. Gametogenesis and menstrual cycle Other hard 3 m. A true or false exercise that tests the knowledge of students on the concepts of the male gamete, the structure of sperm, their function, the structure of the female gamete and the process of gametogenesis.
5. Fertilisation and stages of post fertilisation Other medium 2 m. A multiple choice question exercise based on what is fertilization, the acrosomal and cortical reactions, the different developmental stages of the zygote from cleavage to implantation.
6. Lactation and gestation Other easy 3 m. A drag and drop exercise based on the parturition, pregnancy or gestation, the hormones involved in childbirth, different types of twins, and reproductive health.
7. Gametogenesis Other medium 2 m. A multiple choice based exercise that helps to recall the concepts of the structure of the male and female gamete and the process of gametogenesis - spermatogenesis and oogenesis.
8. Contraceptive devices, stages of sexual reproduction, placenta Other medium 3 m. A drop down match the following exercise where the student matches the column A with column B.
9. Placenta Other medium 5 m. This exercise consists of only one textbook question, which holds five marks. It is a short answer question converted to a drop-down answer and deals with the placenta and its functions. As an outcome of the exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept.