HomeCLASS 10 SCIENCE- BIOLOGYCBSE Class 10 IScienceI MCQI Chapter 8I How Do Organisms Reproduce CBSE Class 10 IScienceI MCQI Chapter 8I How Do Organisms Reproduce Quiz https://www.4options.in/2022/07/how-do-ogranisms-reproduce-class-10.html Q1. Why do organisms reproduce? To create offspring. To continue their population. To pass on their genetic information to the next generation All the above Q2. Which part of nucleus of a cell contain information for inheritance of features from parents to next generation in the form of DNA. Chromosome Nuclear envelope Nucleoplasm Nucleolus Q3. The process of reproduction involving only one cell or one parent is called ......... Asexual reproduction Sexual reproduction Binary fission None Q4. The process of fertilization takes place in the ......... tube in humans. Ovaries Fallopian Uterus None of these Q5. .......... is the ability of an organism to replace its lost body parts. Vegitative propagation Spore formation Fission Regeneration Q6. ...........is called the production of new plants from stems, roots or leaves. Spore formation Vegitative propagation Fission Regeneration Q7. What is the relationship between DNA, a gene, and a chromosome? A chromosome contains hundreds of genes, which are composed of protein. A gene contains hundreds of chromosomes, which are composed of protein. A gene is composed of DNA, but there is no relationship to a chromosome. A chromosome contains hundreds of genes, which are composed of DNA. Q8. When a animal is cut into pieces and each piece grows into a complex organism. What is the process? Budding Fragmentation Regeneration Spore formation Q9. Offsprings formed by asexual method of reproduction have greater similarity among themselves because_______. Asexual reproduction involves one parent. Asexual reproduction involves two parent Asexual reproduction occurs before sexual reproduction All of these Q10. The correct sequence of reproductive stages seen in flowering plants is _______. Zygote, gamete, embryo, seedling Gametes, zygote, embryo, seedling Seedling, embryo, zygote, gametes Gametes, embryo, zygote, seedling Q11. The number of chromosomes present in parents and offspring of a particular species remains constant due to ________. Doubling of chromosomes during zygote formation. Halving of chromosomes after gamete formation Halving of chromosomes during gamete formation Doubling of chromosomes after gamete formation Q12. Hydra usually reproduces by: Fragmentation and budding Multiple fission and fragmentation Regeneration Regeneration and budding Q13. Variations occur as a result of Asexual reproduction Vegetative propagation Sexual reproduction Regeneration Q14. AIDS is a sexually transmitted disease caused due to an infection by a Virus Bacteria Protozoa Plasmodium Q15. Which of the following is the correct sequence of events of sexual reproduction in a flower? pollination, fertilisation, seedling, embryo pollination, fertilisation, embryo, seedling seedling, embryo, fertilisation, pollination embryo, seedling, pollination, fertilisation Q16.Offspring formed by asexual method of reproduction have greater similarity among themselves because (i) asexual reproduction involves only one parent (ii) asexual reproduction does not involve gametes (iii) asexual reproduction occurs before sexual reproduction (iv) asexual reproduction occurs after sexual reproduction (i) and (iii) (i) and (ii) (i) and (iv) None of these Q17. Characters that are transmitted from parents to offspring during reproduction show Only similarities with parents. Only variations with parents. Both similarities and variations with parents Neither similarities nor variations Q18. In Spirogyra, asexual reproduction takes place by Division of a cell into two cells Division of a cell into many cells Formation of young cells from older cells. Breaking up of filaments into smaller bits Q19. Factors responsible for the rapid spread of bread mould on slices of bread are (i) large number of spores (ii) availability of moisture and nutrients in bread (iii) presence of tubular branched hyphae (iv) formation of round shaped sporangia (i) and (ii) (i) and (iii) (i) and (iv) none of the above Q20. Which of the following statements are true for flowers? (i) Flowers are always bisexual (ii) They are the sexual reproductive organs (iii) They are produced in all groups of plants (iv) After fertilisation they give rise to fruits (i) and (iv) (ii) and (iii) (ii) and (iv) none of the above Submit Your Answers Newer Older