2. TEST I: MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Read the questions
carefully. Choose the letter of
the correct answer.
3. 1. Which hormone is primarily responsible for the
development of male secondary sexual
characteristics?
a.Estrogen
b.Testosterone
c.Progesterone
d.Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
4. 2. Which structure connects the ovaries
to the uterus?
a.Fallopian tubes
b.Cervix
c.Uterus
d.Ovarian ligament
5. 3. The shedding of the uterine lining
is known as:
a. Ovulation
b. Fertilization
c. Menstruation
d. Implantation
6. 4. Sperm cells are stored in the:
a. Epididymis
b. Seminal vesicles
c. Vas deferens
d. Prostate gland
7. 5. Which of the following is NOT a
part of the male reproductive system?
a. Penis
b. Testes
c. Uterus
d. Vas deferens
8. 6. The ability to reproduce begins at
_____.
a. Adolescence
b. Adulthood
c. Childhood
d. Infancy
9. 7. Menstruation is a sign that a girl is
_____.
a. Already menopausal
b. Capable of producing offspring
c. Already pregnant
d. Not capable of reproduction.
10. 8. What is considered as the ovulation
day for regular menstrual cycle?
a.1st day
b.28th day
c. 20th day
d. 14th day
11. 9. What is the function of the
epididymis?
a. Production of sperm
b. Storage and maturation of sperm
c. Secretion of seminal fluid
d. Transport of sperm to the urethra
12. 10. What is the average length of the
menstrual cycle in women?
a. 7 days
b. 14 days
c. 28 days
d. 35 days
13. 11. Which of the following is NOT a
phase of the menstrual cycle?
a. Ovulation
b. Menstruation
c. Implantation
d. Luteal phase
14. 12. In the female human reproductive
system, fertilization normally occurs in
the _____.
a. Cervix
b. Fallopian tube
c. Uterus
d. Vagina
15. 13. Which is the BEST thing to do to avoid
an unplanned and unwanted pregnancy?
a. Abstinence
b. Use Condom
c. Use IUD
d. No sex at all
16. 14. What is the purpose of spermatogenesis?
a. Production of eggs
b. Production of sperm
c. Development of ovarian follicles
d. Development of uterine lining
17. 15. What is the name of the female
gamete?
a. Ovum
b. Sperm
c. Zygote
d. Oocyte
18. 16. What is the function of progesterone during the
menstrual cycle?
a. To stimulate the release of the egg from the
ovary
b. To promote the thickening of the uterine lining
c. To trigger menstruation
d. To inhibit ovulation
19. 17. The phase of the menstrual cycle
prepares your uterus for pregnancy by
thickening your uterine lining.
a. Menstrual phase
b. Follicular phase
c. Proliferative phase
d. Luteal phase
20. 18. It is the male external organ where
the sperm is introduced into the female.
a. Scrotum
b. Testes
c. Epididymis
d. Penis
21. 19. It is external female reproductive,
also known as inner lips.
a. Labia majora
b. Labia marino
c. Labia minora
d. Labia majito
22. 20. What is the name of the male gamete?
a. Ovum
b. Sperm
c. Zygote
d. Oocyte
23. TEST II: TRUE OR FALSE
Direction: Read the statement
carefully then write TRUE if the
statement is correct and write
FALSE if it is wrong.
24. 21. The penis produces sperm cells.
22. The scrotum is the loose pouch-like sac of skin
that hangs behind the penis.
23. The prostate gland is a walnut-sized structure
that’s located below the urinary bladder in front of
the rectum.
24. Men have a menstrual cycle.
25. Menstrual cycles occur approximately every 28
days in most women.
25. 26. Men produce eggs in their testes.
27. Ovulation is the release of an egg from the
ovary into the fallopian tube.
28. Fertilization typically occurs in the uterus.
29. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus that
opens into the vagina.
30. Menstrual cycles involve the shedding of the
uterine lining in the absence of pregnancy.
26. TEST III: ENUMERATION
31-34. Give the four phases of menstrual cycle.
35-36. Give the function of female reproductive system
37-38. Give two symptoms of the menstrual period.
39-40. Give the two sex hormones produce by male
reproductive system
27. 31-34. Menstrual Phase, Follicular Phase, Ovulation Phase, Luteal Phase
35-36.
• Produces female sex cells called ovum or egg cells
• Receives sperm cells from the male
• Nurtures the development of and provides nourishment for the new individual
• Produce sex hormones called Estrogen and Progesterone
• Give birth and have a menstrual period.
37-38. Period cramps, mood swing, swelling of breast, back pain, bloating, feeling
tired.
39-40. Testosterone and Androgen
28. ANSWER KEY:
1. B 11. C 21. FALSE
2. A 12. B 22. TRUE
3. C 13. D 23. TRUE
4. A 14. B 24. FALSE
5. C 15. A 25. TRUE
6. A 16. B 26. FALSE
7. B 17. D 27. TRUE
8. D 18. D 28. FALSE
9. B 19. C 29. TRUE
10. C 20. B 30. TRUE