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Practice Questions

Number Name Type Difficulty Marks Description
1. Cytstitis and other UTI Other easy 2 m. A drag and drop exercise that helps students to recall the different types of UTI and the symptoms associated with it.
2. Family planning and contraception Other easy 3 m. A drop down match the following exercise to evaluate the student's understanding on population explosion, what is family planning and the types of birth control.
3. Reproductive sytems Other easy 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. Fertilization and stages of post fertilization Other easy 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.
5. Primary and accessory organs Other medium 5 m. A drop down exercise where the student applies the concepts studied in the female reproductive system to identify the female primary, secondary reproductive organs and glands.
6. Reasons for overpopulation, contraceptives and their principle Other medium 4 m. A multiple choice question exercise where the student analyses the options to choose the correct answers according to the questions.
7. Primary reproductive organ Other medium 4 m. A drop down exercise that tests the knowledge of the students on the concept - ovaries, the associated structures, the anatomy of ovaries, and the ovarian follicles.
8. Match the following Other medium 4 m. Match the following from TN book back exercises.
9. Animal reproducstion Other medium 4 m. A book back exercise consisting of answer in a sentence picked from the TN text book.
10. Menstruation Other hard 6 m. A two statement exercise that tests the students based on the concepts of the different contraception methods, the hormones secreted in the different phases of menstruation, the functions of the hormones, and the different stages of sexual reproduction.