MHT CET PYQs for Fertilisation And Implantation with Solutions: Practice MHT CET Previous Year Questions

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Fertilisation And Implantation is an important topic in the Biology section in MHT CET exam. Practising this topic will increase your score overall and make your conceptual grip on MHT CET exam stronger.

This article gives you a full set of MHT CET PYQs for Fertilisation And Implantation with explanations for effective preparation. Practice of MHT CET Biology PYQs including Fertilisation And Implantation questions regularly will improve accuracy, speed, and confidence in the MHT CET 2026 exam.

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MHT CET PYQs for Fertilisation And Implantation with Solutions

  • 1.
    Label the following layers around ovum properly.
    ovum

      • A- Zona Pellucida; B - Corona Radiata; C - Perivitelline Space
      • A Corona Radiata; B - Zona Pellucida; C- Perivitelline Space
      • A - Corona Radiata; B - Perivitelline Space; C Zona Pellucida
      • A Perivitelline Space; B - Zona Pellucida; C - Corona Radiata

    • 2.
      Label the following layers around ovum properly.
      ovum

        • A- Zona Pellucida; B - Corona Radiata; C - Perivitelline Space
        • A Corona Radiata; B - Zona Pellucida; C- Perivitelline Space
        • A - Corona Radiata; B - Perivitelline Space; C Zona Pellucida
        • A Perivitelline Space; B - Zona Pellucida; C - Corona Radiata

      • 3.
        Label the following layers around ovum properly.
        ovum

          • A- Zona Pellucida; B - Corona Radiata; C - Perivitelline Space
          • A Corona Radiata; B - Zona Pellucida; C- Perivitelline Space
          • A - Corona Radiata; B - Perivitelline Space; C Zona Pellucida
          • A Perivitelline Space; B - Zona Pellucida; C - Corona Radiata

        • 4.
          During double fertilization in angiosperms, which of the following events occurs ?

            • Fusion of a sperm cell with the egg cell to form a zygote, followed by fusion of another sperm cell with the polar nuclei to form endosperm
            • Fusion of a sperm cell with the egg cell to form the endosperm, followed by fusion of another sperm cell with the polar nuclei to form a zygote
            • Fusion of a sperm cell with the egg cell to form a seed, followed by fusion of another sperm cell with the polar nuclei to form endosperm
            • Fusion of a sperm cell with the polar nuclei to form the zygote, followed by fusion of another sperm cell with the egg cell to form endosperm

          • 5.
            Label the following layers around ovum properly.
            ovum

              • A- Zona Pellucida; B - Corona Radiata; C - Perivitelline Space
              • A Corona Radiata; B - Zona Pellucida; C- Perivitelline Space
              • A - Corona Radiata; B - Perivitelline Space; C Zona Pellucida
              • A Perivitelline Space; B - Zona Pellucida; C - Corona Radiata

            • 6.
              Label the following layers around ovum properly.
              ovum

                • A- Zona Pellucida; B - Corona Radiata; C - Perivitelline Space
                • A Corona Radiata; B - Zona Pellucida; C- Perivitelline Space
                • A - Corona Radiata; B - Perivitelline Space; C Zona Pellucida
                • A Perivitelline Space; B - Zona Pellucida; C - Corona Radiata

              • 7.
                Label the following layers around ovum properly.
                ovum

                  • A- Zona Pellucida; B - Corona Radiata; C - Perivitelline Space
                  • A Corona Radiata; B - Zona Pellucida; C- Perivitelline Space
                  • A - Corona Radiata; B - Perivitelline Space; C Zona Pellucida
                  • A Perivitelline Space; B - Zona Pellucida; C - Corona Radiata

                • 8.
                  Label the following layers around ovum properly.
                  ovum

                    • A- Zona Pellucida; B - Corona Radiata; C - Perivitelline Space
                    • A Corona Radiata; B - Zona Pellucida; C- Perivitelline Space
                    • A - Corona Radiata; B - Perivitelline Space; C Zona Pellucida
                    • A Perivitelline Space; B - Zona Pellucida; C - Corona Radiata

                  • 9.
                    How there is a connection between corona radiata and zona pellucida?

                      • Both are involved in the fertilization process.
                      • They are both involved in the formation of the blastocyst.
                      • They both provide nourishment to the egg.
                      • They are both layers of the ovum, but have different functions.

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