Reproductive System MCQs
1) Testosterone is secreted by
a. sertoli cells of testis
b. cells of adrenal medulla
c. cells of hypothalamus
d. leydig cells of testis
Ans. d
2) Temporary methods
of birth control which are best suited to prevent transmission of disease are
a. IUD
b. spermatocides
c .condom
d. Ru 486
Ans. c
3) Cryptorchidism means
a. descent of testis
b. hypogonadism
c. hyperfunction of the testis
d. undescended testis
Ans. d
4) Androgen binding protein is produced by
a. adrenals
b. hypothalamus
c. sertoli cells
d. leydig cells
Ans. c
5) All of the following are produced by the corpus leuteum
except
a. estrogens
b. progesteron
c. relaxin
d. F.S.H.
Ans. d
6) The testis is kept at a temperature of 2-3 degrees C
below core temperature due to
a. contraction of cremasteric muscle
b. contraction of dartos muscle
c. contraction of internal oblique muscle
d. relaxation of cremasteric muscle and due to position of
the testis outside the pelvic cavity
Ans. d
7) Early detection of pregnancy depends on detection of
a. FSH
b. progesteron
c. LH
d. HCG
Ans. d
8) Secondary amenorrhoea can most commonly be caused in the
following conditions EXCEPT
a. age above 60 years
b. stress
c. pregnancy
d. competitive
athletes
Ans. a
9) In the first 20 weeks of pregnancy, placental function is
best assessed by urinary
a. pregnanediol
b. pregnanetriol
c. chorionic gonadotropin
d. estriol
Ans. c
10) Best method for diagnosing fetal lung maturity is
a. clinical examination
b. ultrasonography
c. amniocentesis
d. fetal kick counts
Ans. c
11) Full lung maturity is indicated by L/S ratio
a. 2:1
b. 3:1
c. 4:1
d. 5:1
Ans. a
12) The best method to diagnose Rh sensitization in the
mother is
a. direct coombs test
b. indirect coombs test
c. 'c' antigen
d. 'a' antigen
Ans. b
13) Inhibin is secreted by
a. graffian follicle
b. corpus leuteum
c. endometrium
d. placenta
Ans. a
14) Maximal rise in the levels of prolactin are seen in
a. at term
b. after delivery
c. during lactation only
d. none of the above
Ans.a
15) Oestrogens are given in high doses to the mother to
suppress lactation in
a. cleft palate in child
b. highly obese mother
c. to prevent transmission of communicable disease like HIV
d. inverted nipples
Ans. c
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