Reaching The Age Of Adoloscence Online Test 8th Science Lesson 14 Questions in English

Reaching The Age Of Adoloscence Online Test 8th Science Lesson 14 Questions in English

Reaching The Age Of Adoloscence Online Test 8th Science Lesson 14 Questions in English

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  1. Question 1 of 55
    1. Question

    1. What is defined as development of organisms?

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    Explanation

    Growing up is a natural process that takes place in all living organisms. All living organisms grow up to maturity which is the ability to respond to a particular environment. Maturity along with experiences produces a progressive series of changes in an organism. These series of changes are called development.

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    Growing up is a natural process that takes place in all living organisms. All living organisms grow up to maturity which is the ability to respond to a particular environment. Maturity along with experiences produces a progressive series of changes in an organism. These series of changes are called development.

  2. Question 2 of 55
    2. Question

    2. Which of these stages are involved in the developmental stages of human?

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    Explanation

    Different phases of human development are called developmental stages. Human developmental stages include infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, middle age and old age.

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    Explanation

    Different phases of human development are called developmental stages. Human developmental stages include infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, middle age and old age.

  3. Question 3 of 55
    3. Question

    3. Which of this transition is called as adolescent period in human development stages?

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    Explanation

    Among all these stages, adolescence is the most crucial and significant period in an individual’s life. It is the period of transition from childhood to adulthood.

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    Explanation

    Among all these stages, adolescence is the most crucial and significant period in an individual’s life. It is the period of transition from childhood to adulthood.

  4. Question 4 of 55
    4. Question

    4. On what age the period of adolescence ends in human developmental stage?

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    Explanation

    The period of adolescence starts at the age of about 10 to 13 and ends at the age of 19 (commonly known as teenage).

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    Explanation

    The period of adolescence starts at the age of about 10 to 13 and ends at the age of 19 (commonly known as teenage).

  5. Question 5 of 55
    5. Question

    5. What is the meaning of the root word of adolescence in Latin?

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    Explanation

    The term adolescence is derived from the Latin word ‘adolescere’ meaning ‘to grow’ or ‘grow to maturity’.

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    Explanation

    The term adolescence is derived from the Latin word ‘adolescere’ meaning ‘to grow’ or ‘grow to maturity’.

  6. Question 6 of 55
    6. Question

    6. Which of these features are varied in the period of adolescence?

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    Explanation

    During this period changes occur in height, weight, sex organs, muscle mass as well as in brain structure and function.

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    Explanation

    During this period changes occur in height, weight, sex organs, muscle mass as well as in brain structure and function.

  7. Question 7 of 55
    7. Question

    7. Which of the biological process is terminated in an individual during the adolescent period?

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    Explanation

    Biologically it is a physical transition marked by the onset of puberty and termination of physical growth in an individual.

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    Explanation

    Biologically it is a physical transition marked by the onset of puberty and termination of physical growth in an individual.

  8. Question 8 of 55
    8. Question

    8. Assertion (A): In puberty period the physical and physiological changes occur resulting in sexual maturity.

    Reasoning (R): The age of beginning of puberty is common for every human.

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    Explanation

    Puberty is a period of few years in which rapid physical; physiological and psychological changes occur resulting in sexual maturity. We can predict the sequence of physical changes that will take place but the age of beginning of puberty varies from individual to individual.

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    Explanation

    Puberty is a period of few years in which rapid physical; physiological and psychological changes occur resulting in sexual maturity. We can predict the sequence of physical changes that will take place but the age of beginning of puberty varies from individual to individual.

  9. Question 9 of 55
    9. Question

    9. Which of these factors affect the onset and progression of puberty?

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    Explanation

    The average age for the onset of puberty is 10 or 11 for girls and 12 or 13 for boys. But, factors like genetic and biological influences, life events, socioeconomic status, nutrition and diet and the amount of body fat also affect the onset and progression of puberty.

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    Explanation

    The average age for the onset of puberty is 10 or 11 for girls and 12 or 13 for boys. But, factors like genetic and biological influences, life events, socioeconomic status, nutrition and diet and the amount of body fat also affect the onset and progression of puberty.

  10. Question 10 of 55
    10. Question

    10. Which is not involved with puberty and adolescent period in a human life stage?

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    Explanation

    Hormones play an important role at the time of puberty. Changes in hormones during this period trigger physical and behavioral changes. Sex hormones secreted at the time of puberty activate the male and female sex glands to produce necessary secretions in the body.

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    Explanation

    Hormones play an important role at the time of puberty. Changes in hormones during this period trigger physical and behavioral changes. Sex hormones secreted at the time of puberty activate the male and female sex glands to produce necessary secretions in the body.

  11. Question 11 of 55
    11. Question

    11. Choose the correct statements regarding the puberty period.

    i) The male sex glands release testosterone and the female sex glands release estrogen from the ovaries.

    ii) The hormonal changes results in primary and secondary sexual characteristics of male and female.

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    Explanation

    The male sex glands, testes release the testosterone and the female sex gland the ovaries release the estrogen in puberty period. These result in changes in the primary and secondary sexual characteristics of the male and female.

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    Explanation

    The male sex glands, testes release the testosterone and the female sex gland the ovaries release the estrogen in puberty period. These result in changes in the primary and secondary sexual characteristics of the male and female.

  12. Question 12 of 55
    12. Question

    12. Which of these changes are not related to the puberty transformation of the human body?

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    Explanation

    Four important changes that occur during puberty transform the body of a child into that of an adult. These changes are: Changes in body size, Changes in body proportion, Development of primary sex characteristics, and Development of secondary sex characteristics.

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    Explanation

    Four important changes that occur during puberty transform the body of a child into that of an adult. These changes are: Changes in body size, Changes in body proportion, Development of primary sex characteristics, and Development of secondary sex characteristics.

  13. Question 13 of 55
    13. Question

    13. What is the fist and major change in human body during the puberty period?

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    Explanation

    The first major change at the time of puberty is growth which is the increase in body height and weight.

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    Explanation

    The first major change at the time of puberty is growth which is the increase in body height and weight.

  14. Question 14 of 55
    14. Question

    14. Choose the correct statements.

    i) The physical growth begins at the age of 10 to 12 and ends around 17 to 19 in girls.

    ii) Boys physical growth starts at the age of 12 to 13 and ends at 19 to 20.

    iii) Both boys and girls add around 23cm to 26 cm during the adolescence period.

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    Explanation

    The physical growth usually begins at the age of 10 to 12 in girls and 12 to 13 in boys. It is almost complete at around 17 to 19 in girls and 19 to 20 in boys. During adolescence both boys and girls add around 23 cm to 26 cm in the height.

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    Explanation

    The physical growth usually begins at the age of 10 to 12 in girls and 12 to 13 in boys. It is almost complete at around 17 to 19 in girls and 19 to 20 in boys. During adolescence both boys and girls add around 23 cm to 26 cm in the height.

  15. Question 15 of 55
    15. Question

    15. Assertion (A): The average weight gain during the adolescence period is about to 17 to 19 kilogram.

    Reasoning (R): During the adolescent period fat increase is seen in girls and muscle increase in boys.

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    Explanation

    In addition to height, they also experience significant increase in weight. But increase in weight is influenced by various factors like diet, exercise and life style. The average weight gain during this period is about 17 kg to 19 kg. During this period, increase in fat is seen in girls in contrast to muscle development in boys.

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    Explanation

    In addition to height, they also experience significant increase in weight. But increase in weight is influenced by various factors like diet, exercise and life style. The average weight gain during this period is about 17 kg to 19 kg. During this period, increase in fat is seen in girls in contrast to muscle development in boys.

  16. Question 16 of 55
    16. Question

    16. Which of these small body areas grow proportionately big during puberty period?

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    Explanation

    Certain body areas which are small proportionately grow big. This can be seen in feet and hands. During childhood, legs grow proportionately more than the trunk. But at the time of puberty trunk also lengthens. Also, trunk broadens at the hip and shoulder thus giving the adult proportion to the body.

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    Explanation

    Certain body areas which are small proportionately grow big. This can be seen in feet and hands. During childhood, legs grow proportionately more than the trunk. But at the time of puberty trunk also lengthens. Also, trunk broadens at the hip and shoulder thus giving the adult proportion to the body.

  17. Question 17 of 55
    17. Question

    17. Which of these are true regarding the puberty period?

    i) At the time of puberty the reproductive organs of boys and girls become fully functional.

    ii) The size and the length of the reproductive organs of the boys is increased.

    iii) The female reproductive organ also grows the size of the uterus and the weight of the ovaries increase during this time.

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    Explanation

    Reproductive organs of boys and girls become fully functional at the time of puberty. In boys, testes grow larger followed by that length and size of the reproductive organ increase. Similarly, female reproductive organ also grows during puberty. Thus, the size of the uterus and the weight of the ovaries increase during this time.

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    Explanation

    Reproductive organs of boys and girls become fully functional at the time of puberty. In boys, testes grow larger followed by that length and size of the reproductive organ increase. Similarly, female reproductive organ also grows during puberty. Thus, the size of the uterus and the weight of the ovaries increase during this time.

  18. Question 18 of 55
    18. Question

    18. Which of these are called as the primary sex organs of human?

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    Explanation

    Testes and ovaries are called primary sex organs of the male and female respectively.

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    Explanation

    Testes and ovaries are called primary sex organs of the male and female respectively.

  19. Question 19 of 55
    19. Question

    19. Choose the Incorrect statements.

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    Explanation

    Secondary sex characteristics are the physical features which distinguish male from female. After the progression of puberty, boys and girls become dissimilar in appearance. The secondary sex characters are regulated by the hormones the testosterone or androgen secreted by the testes of the males and estrogen secreted by the ovaries of the females.

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    Explanation

    Secondary sex characteristics are the physical features which distinguish male from female. After the progression of puberty, boys and girls become dissimilar in appearance. The secondary sex characters are regulated by the hormones the testosterone or androgen secreted by the testes of the males and estrogen secreted by the ovaries of the females.

  20. Question 20 of 55
    20. Question

    20. What are the growth factors in male due to the androgen hormones?

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    Explanation

    Androgens cause the growth of the larynx, muscle development, skeletal size and distribution of body and pubic hair, and stimulation of sweat glands.

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    Explanation

    Androgens cause the growth of the larynx, muscle development, skeletal size and distribution of body and pubic hair, and stimulation of sweat glands.

  21. Question 21 of 55
    21. Question

    21. Assertion (A): The female sex hormones are estrogen and progesterone.

    Reasoning (R): Body fat distribution, development in breast and external genitalia and pubic and axillary hairs are due to secretion of estrogen.

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    Explanation

    Estrogen and progesterone are the female sex hormones. Estrogen stimulates the development of the breast, the external genitalia, pubic and axillary hairs, and the distribution of body fat.

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    Explanation

    Estrogen and progesterone are the female sex hormones. Estrogen stimulates the development of the breast, the external genitalia, pubic and axillary hairs, and the distribution of body fat.

  22. Question 22 of 55
    22. Question

    22. Which of the following are the secondary sex characteristics of boys?

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    Explanation

    The following are the secondary sex characteristics of boys.

    Hair: Immediately after the development of primary sex characteristics, pubic hair appears followed by axillary and facial hair.

    Skin: The skin becomes coarse and the pores in the skin enlarge.

    Glands: The oil producing glands in the skin enlarge and due to this acne may appear on the faces.

    Muscle: The strength of the muscle increases and it gives shape to arms, legs and shoulders.

    Voice: During this period voice changes occur and the voice becomes husky. Then its pitch drops and the volume increases.

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    Explanation

    The following are the secondary sex characteristics of boys.

    Hair: Immediately after the development of primary sex characteristics, pubic hair appears followed by axillary and facial hair.

    Skin: The skin becomes coarse and the pores in the skin enlarge.

    Glands: The oil producing glands in the skin enlarge and due to this acne may appear on the faces.

    Muscle: The strength of the muscle increases and it gives shape to arms, legs and shoulders.

    Voice: During this period voice changes occur and the voice becomes husky. Then its pitch drops and the volume increases.

  23. Question 23 of 55
    23. Question

    23. Which of these glands are very active during the adolescence period?

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    Explanation

    The secretions of sweat and sebaceous or subcutaneous glands (Oil glands) are very active during adolescence. Many adolescent boys and girls get pimples on face because of increased activity of these glands in the skin. Owing to extra secretions sometimes a distinctive odor is also produced from the bodies.

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    Explanation

    The secretions of sweat and sebaceous or subcutaneous glands (Oil glands) are very active during adolescence. Many adolescent boys and girls get pimples on face because of increased activity of these glands in the skin. Owing to extra secretions sometimes a distinctive odor is also produced from the bodies.

  24. Question 24 of 55
    24. Question

    24. Choose the Incorrect statements.

    i) The Adam’s apple throat is due to the growing voice box in boys.

    ii) The growth of the larynx is larger in girls than that of boys at puberty.

    iii) In girls larynx is hardly visible from outside and the voice becomes high pitched.

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    Explanation

    At puberty, the growth of the larynx is larger in boys than that of girls. The growing voice box in boys can be seen as a protruding part of the throat called Adam’s apple, so that the voice becomes deep and harsh. This is caused mainly by male hormone (regulatory chemicals) during adolescence. As a result of this, muscles (chords) attached to the cartilage get loosened and thickened. When air passes through these loosened and thickened chords a hoarse sound is produced. In girls larynx is hardly visible from outside because of its small size and the voice becomes high pitched.

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    Explanation

    At puberty, the growth of the larynx is larger in boys than that of girls. The growing voice box in boys can be seen as a protruding part of the throat called Adam’s apple, so that the voice becomes deep and harsh. This is caused mainly by male hormone (regulatory chemicals) during adolescence. As a result of this, muscles (chords) attached to the cartilage get loosened and thickened. When air passes through these loosened and thickened chords a hoarse sound is produced. In girls larynx is hardly visible from outside because of its small size and the voice becomes high pitched.

  25. Question 25 of 55
    25. Question

    25. Which of these is not secondary sex characteristic of a girl?

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    Explanation

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    Explanation

  26. Question 26 of 55
    26. Question

    26. From which of these glands the primary hormones are secreted?

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    Explanation

    The primary hormones that regulate reproduction are the steroids such as androgens, estrogens and progesterone which have masculinizing, feminizing and gestational effects respectively. These hormones are secreted from the glands which are regulated by the anterior pituitary (adenohypophysis).

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    Explanation

    The primary hormones that regulate reproduction are the steroids such as androgens, estrogens and progesterone which have masculinizing, feminizing and gestational effects respectively. These hormones are secreted from the glands which are regulated by the anterior pituitary (adenohypophysis).

  27. Question 27 of 55
    27. Question

    27. Choose the Incorrect statements.

    i) The reproductive behavior and reproduction are mainly under the control of LH and FSH in both male and female.

    ii) LH stimulates the testes to produce androgens to produce active sperms.

    iii) In man sperm production starts at sexual puberty and may end at the age of 50 to 55.

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    Explanation

    In male and female, reproductive behavior and reproduction are mainly under the control of LH (Luteinizing Hormone) and FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone). LH stimulates the testes to produce androgens, the male sex hormone. Sperms are then actively produced. In man sperm production starts at sexual puberty and may continue throughout his life.

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    Explanation

    In male and female, reproductive behavior and reproduction are mainly under the control of LH (Luteinizing Hormone) and FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone). LH stimulates the testes to produce androgens, the male sex hormone. Sperms are then actively produced. In man sperm production starts at sexual puberty and may continue throughout his life.

  28. Question 28 of 55
    28. Question

    28. Assertion (A): FSH in female influences the development of Graafian follicle and estrogen secretion.

    Reasoning (R): In male FSH is necessary for the development of seminiferous tunules and spermatogenesis.

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    Explanation

    Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH): FSH in the female influences the development of the Graafian follicle and secretion of estrogens. In the male it is necessary for the development of seminiferous tubules, and for spermatogenesis.

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    Explanation

    Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH): FSH in the female influences the development of the Graafian follicle and secretion of estrogens. In the male it is necessary for the development of seminiferous tubules, and for spermatogenesis.

  29. Question 29 of 55
    29. Question

    29. Choose the correct statements.
    i) Luteinizing hormone is necessary for ovulation and for the final maturation of Graafian follicle.
    ii) Estrogen is a single hormone.

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    Explanation

    Luteinizing Hormone (LH): In the female, it is the hormone necessary for ovulation, and the secretion of the luteal hormone progesterone, and for the final maturation of the Graafian follicle. Estrogen is not a single hormone but a collection of related steroid hormones.

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    Explanation

    Luteinizing Hormone (LH): In the female, it is the hormone necessary for ovulation, and the secretion of the luteal hormone progesterone, and for the final maturation of the Graafian follicle. Estrogen is not a single hormone but a collection of related steroid hormones.

  30. Question 30 of 55
    30. Question

    30. Which of these is referred as the luteinizing hormone in male?

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    Explanation

    In the male the Luteinizing Hormone stimulates the interstitial (Leydig) cells of testes and the secretion of testosterone, and is referred to as the Interstitial Cell Stimulating Hormone (ICSH).

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    Explanation

    In the male the Luteinizing Hormone stimulates the interstitial (Leydig) cells of testes and the secretion of testosterone, and is referred to as the Interstitial Cell Stimulating Hormone (ICSH).

  31. Question 31 of 55
    31. Question

    31. Which of this hormone secretes milk during lactation period of female?

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    Explanation

    Prolactin (PRL) or Lactogenic Hormone: The main function of this hormone is milk secretion during lactation.

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    Explanation

    Prolactin (PRL) or Lactogenic Hormone: The main function of this hormone is milk secretion during lactation.

  32. Question 32 of 55
    32. Question

    32. What are the functions of the oxytocin hormone?

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    Explanation

    Oxytocin Hormone: Oxytocin causes expulsion of milk from the breast and it is also involved in the contraction of smooth muscles of uterus during child birth.

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    Explanation

    Oxytocin Hormone: Oxytocin causes expulsion of milk from the breast and it is also involved in the contraction of smooth muscles of uterus during child birth.

  33. Question 33 of 55
    33. Question

    33. Which of these is resulted in the reproductive phase of an individual’s life?

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    Explanation

    Reproduction is more important for the continuation of human race. The phase in an individual’s life during which there is production of gametes is called reproductive phase.

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    Explanation

    Reproduction is more important for the continuation of human race. The phase in an individual’s life during which there is production of gametes is called reproductive phase.

  34. Question 34 of 55
    34. Question

    34. Choose the incorrect statements.
    i) The reproductive phase of female begins at the time of puberty.
    ii) The reproductive phase of a male starts at the age of 13 to life long.
    iii) The reproductive age is not varied from person to person.

    Correct

    Explanation

    In females, the reproductive phase of life begins at puberty (10 to 12 years of age) and generally lasts till the age of approximately 45 to 50 years, and in males, it is from the age of 13 to life long. The reproductive age may vary from person to person.

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    Explanation

    In females, the reproductive phase of life begins at puberty (10 to 12 years of age) and generally lasts till the age of approximately 45 to 50 years, and in males, it is from the age of 13 to life long. The reproductive age may vary from person to person.

  35. Question 35 of 55
    35. Question

    35. Which is not a reproductive phase in the female life?

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    Explanation

    The following are the reproductive phases in the life of a female. Menarche, Ovulation and Pregnancy.

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    Explanation

    The following are the reproductive phases in the life of a female. Menarche, Ovulation and Pregnancy.

  36. Question 36 of 55
    36. Question

    36. Which is termed as menarche in female adolescent period?

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    Explanation

    The first menstrual flow begins at puberty and is termed menarche. The ova begin to mature with the onset of puberty. It is the beginning of adolescence, during which mental and emotional maturation occurs and physical growth becomes pronounced.

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    Explanation

    The first menstrual flow begins at puberty and is termed menarche. The ova begin to mature with the onset of puberty. It is the beginning of adolescence, during which mental and emotional maturation occurs and physical growth becomes pronounced.

  37. Question 37 of 55
    37. Question

    37. Which of these causes the blood flow during the mensuration period?

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    Explanation

    Menstruation: If the ovum is not fertilized the corpus luteum begins to degenerate and the production of hormones progesterone and estrogen ceases. The unfertilized egg and the thickened lining of the uterus along with its blood vessels are shed off. This causes bleeding in woman’s reproductive tract which is called menstruation.

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    Explanation

    Menstruation: If the ovum is not fertilized the corpus luteum begins to degenerate and the production of hormones progesterone and estrogen ceases. The unfertilized egg and the thickened lining of the uterus along with its blood vessels are shed off. This causes bleeding in woman’s reproductive tract which is called menstruation.

  38. Question 38 of 55
    38. Question

    38. Which of the statements are not true regarding the menopause?

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    Explanation

    Menopause: Menopause marks the end of the reproductive phase of a woman’s life. At 45 to 50 years of age, the menstrual cycle stops. Stoppage of menstruation is termed as ‘menopause’.

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    Explanation

    Menopause: Menopause marks the end of the reproductive phase of a woman’s life. At 45 to 50 years of age, the menstrual cycle stops. Stoppage of menstruation is termed as ‘menopause’.

  39. Question 39 of 55
    39. Question

    39. What are the psychological symptoms of menopause in women?

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    Explanation

    During menopause psychological symptoms such as anxiety, irritability, fatigue and loss of concentration may occur. Menopause may be induced by surgical removal of the ovaries, or by pelvic irradiation in a woman of any age.

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    Explanation

    During menopause psychological symptoms such as anxiety, irritability, fatigue and loss of concentration may occur. Menopause may be induced by surgical removal of the ovaries, or by pelvic irradiation in a woman of any age.

  40. Question 40 of 55
    40. Question

    40. Define Ovulation.

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    Explanation

    Usually one mature ovum (or egg) is released from one of the ovaries into the oviduct once in every 28 days. This is called ovulation.

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    Explanation

    Usually one mature ovum (or egg) is released from one of the ovaries into the oviduct once in every 28 days. This is called ovulation.

  41. Question 41 of 55
    41. Question

    41. After how many days of ovulation mensuration cycle occurs for healthy women?

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    Explanation

    Menstruation usually occurs 14 days after ovulation and usually lasts for about 3 to 5 days.

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    Explanation

    Menstruation usually occurs 14 days after ovulation and usually lasts for about 3 to 5 days.

  42. Question 42 of 55
    42. Question

    42. Which of these controls the menstrual cycle of women?

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    Explanation

    The cycle of menstruation is repeated again and again in women after every 28 days. The menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones.

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    Explanation

    The cycle of menstruation is repeated again and again in women after every 28 days. The menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones.

  43. Question 43 of 55
    43. Question

    43. In which of these cases the mensuration cycle stops?

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    Explanation

    Menstruation stops temporarily when the ovum gets fertilized and the women get pregnant. This is because, in this case the thick and soft lining of the uterus containing lot of blood vessels is needed for the growth and development of the fertilized ovum to form a baby. Menstruation restarts after the birth of the baby. Menstruation also stops due to nutritional deficiencies, low body weight, stress, eating disorder, excessive weight gain etc.

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    Menstruation stops temporarily when the ovum gets fertilized and the women get pregnant. This is because, in this case the thick and soft lining of the uterus containing lot of blood vessels is needed for the growth and development of the fertilized ovum to form a baby. Menstruation restarts after the birth of the baby. Menstruation also stops due to nutritional deficiencies, low body weight, stress, eating disorder, excessive weight gain etc.

  44. Question 44 of 55
    44. Question

    44. According to WHO which of these are considered for a good reproductive health of an adolescent?

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    Explanation

    The physical and mental well-being of an individual is regarded as an individual’s health. The World Health Organization (WHO) has defined the reproductive health as the total well-being of behavioral, emotional, physical and social aspects of adolescence. To keep the body healthy, every human being at any age, needs to have a diet, exercise and personal hygiene.

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    The physical and mental well-being of an individual is regarded as an individual’s health. The World Health Organization (WHO) has defined the reproductive health as the total well-being of behavioral, emotional, physical and social aspects of adolescence. To keep the body healthy, every human being at any age, needs to have a diet, exercise and personal hygiene.

  45. Question 45 of 55
    45. Question

    45. What are the healthy measures to be taken by the adolescent girls and boys?

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    Explanation

    The following are some of the measures that girls and boys need to take. Cleanliness, Physical exercise, Personal hygiene, Balanced diet.

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    Explanation

    The following are some of the measures that girls and boys need to take. Cleanliness, Physical exercise, Personal hygiene, Balanced diet.

  46. Question 46 of 55
    46. Question

    46. What are the effects of physical exercises?

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    Explanation

    Physical Exercise: Walking and playing in fresh air keeps the body fit and healthy. All young boys and girls should take a walk, exercise and play outdoor games. Physical activity leads to the conditions of better health, sound sleep and thereby mental peace. Mental peace promotes happiness in day to day existence.

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    Physical Exercise: Walking and playing in fresh air keeps the body fit and healthy. All young boys and girls should take a walk, exercise and play outdoor games. Physical activity leads to the conditions of better health, sound sleep and thereby mental peace. Mental peace promotes happiness in day to day existence.

  47. Question 47 of 55
    47. Question

    47. Assertion (A): A Balanced diet with proper calories and nutrients is needed during the adolescent period.
    Reasoning (R): Adolescence stage involves rapid growth and development for proper physical activity.

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    Explanation

    Adolescence is a stage of rapid growth and development. Hence a diet with proper calories and other nutrients is needed for proper growth and physical activity.

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    Explanation

    Adolescence is a stage of rapid growth and development. Hence a diet with proper calories and other nutrients is needed for proper growth and physical activity.

  48. Question 48 of 55
    48. Question

    48. Choose the correct statements.
    i) Balance diet is very much important during adolescence period.
    ii) Balance diet includes proteins, carbohydrates, fats and vitamins in required proportions.
    iii) Indian meal of roti/rice, milk, fruits and vegetables forms a balanced food.

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    Explanation

    Balanced diet is very much important during adolescence. Balanced diet includes proteins, carbohydrates, fats and vitamins in requisite proportions. Our Indian meal of roti / rice, dal (pulses), milk, fruits and vegetables forms a balanced food.

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    Explanation

    Balanced diet is very much important during adolescence. Balanced diet includes proteins, carbohydrates, fats and vitamins in requisite proportions. Our Indian meal of roti / rice, dal (pulses), milk, fruits and vegetables forms a balanced food.

  49. Question 49 of 55
    49. Question

    49. What are the effects of nutritional deficiencies during the adolescent period?

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    Explanation

    The nutritional deficiencies during this period not only retard the physical growth but also impair the intellectual development and may also delay sexual maturation. A very good amount of proteins and carbohydrates is necessary during this growth period.

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    Explanation

    The nutritional deficiencies during this period not only retard the physical growth but also impair the intellectual development and may also delay sexual maturation. A very good amount of proteins and carbohydrates is necessary during this growth period.

  50. Question 50 of 55
    50. Question

    50. State the major reason for increased need of minerals during adolescence?

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    Explanation

    Since there is an increase in skeletal mass and blood volume during adolescence, the body needs calcium, phosphorus and iron.

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    Explanation

    Since there is an increase in skeletal mass and blood volume during adolescence, the body needs calcium, phosphorus and iron.

  51. Question 51 of 55
    51. Question

    51. Which of this disease is mainly prevented by intake of calcium?

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    Explanation

    Calcium: Calcium intake needs to be increased to prevent osteoporosis in later life. It is present in milk and milk products or other equivalents.

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    Explanation

    Calcium: Calcium intake needs to be increased to prevent osteoporosis in later life. It is present in milk and milk products or other equivalents.

  52. Question 52 of 55
    52. Question

    52. Which of these mineral prevents thyroid related disease?

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    Explanation

    Iodine: It helps to prevent thyroid gland related diseases.

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    Explanation

    Iodine: It helps to prevent thyroid gland related diseases.

  53. Question 53 of 55
    53. Question

    53. Choose the Incorrect statements.
    i) Iron rich foods build immunity and lack of iron diet results in Low blood pressure levels.
    ii) Iron deficiency in adolescent boys occurs due to muscle spurts.
    iii) Women must take iron rich foods regularly to make up for the loss of blood during mensuration cycle.

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    Explanation

    Iron: Iron builds blood and iron-rich foods such as green leafy vegetables, jaggery, meat, dates, fish, chicken, citrus, Indian gooseberry (Nelli) and whole pulses are good for adolescents. Lack of iron in the diet results in anemia. To make up for the loss of iron, adolescents need to have a diet rich in iron. In boys, iron deficiency occurs due to muscle spurt whereas in girls it occurs due to menstruation in addition to the muscular growth. Women should take in more iron in their diet regularly to make up for the loss of blood during menstruation.

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    Explanation

    Iron: Iron builds blood and iron-rich foods such as green leafy vegetables, jaggery, meat, dates, fish, chicken, citrus, Indian gooseberry (Nelli) and whole pulses are good for adolescents. Lack of iron in the diet results in anemia. To make up for the loss of iron, adolescents need to have a diet rich in iron. In boys, iron deficiency occurs due to muscle spurt whereas in girls it occurs due to menstruation in addition to the muscular growth. Women should take in more iron in their diet regularly to make up for the loss of blood during menstruation.

  54. Question 54 of 55
    54. Question

    54. Which of these to be given special attention for a growing adolescence?

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    Explanation

    During adolescence, growing children need special attention towards diet, exercise and personal hygiene.

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    Explanation

    During adolescence, growing children need special attention towards diet, exercise and personal hygiene.

  55. Question 55 of 55
    55. Question

    55. Which of these to be avoided by an adolescent for maintaining personal hygiene?

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    Explanation

    Personal hygiene is a clear indicator of man’s personality. Personal hygiene starts from the hair tip and ends down at the toes. Personal hygiene habits for the adolescence are as follows. Shower or bath daily. Always wash your hands before and after meals. Keep fingernails clean and dipped. Wash your teeth and mouth before and after each meal. Avoid touching your face, nose or mouth while preparing food. Avoid coughing or sneezing around food and close your mouth by using hand kerchief while you cough in public places. If you want to taste the food, use a clean spoon. Change your clothes regularly and wash them cleanly, especially undergarments. Do not defecate in open field. Use clean toilets for defecation. If you are not well, avoid self-medication consult a doctor.

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    Explanation

    Personal hygiene is a clear indicator of man’s personality. Personal hygiene starts from the hair tip and ends down at the toes. Personal hygiene habits for the adolescence are as follows. Shower or bath daily. Always wash your hands before and after meals. Keep fingernails clean and dipped. Wash your teeth and mouth before and after each meal. Avoid touching your face, nose or mouth while preparing food. Avoid coughing or sneezing around food and close your mouth by using hand kerchief while you cough in public places. If you want to taste the food, use a clean spoon. Change your clothes regularly and wash them cleanly, especially undergarments. Do not defecate in open field. Use clean toilets for defecation. If you are not well, avoid self-medication consult a doctor.

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