📝 Section A – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
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Adolescence is the stage between:
a) Infancy and Childhood
b) Childhood and Adulthood
c) Adulthood and Old Age
d) None of these -
The age range of adolescence is:
a) 6–12 years
b) 11–19 years
c) 18–25 years
d) 2–10 years -
Which hormone is responsible for changes in boys during puberty?
a) Estrogen
b) Testosterone
c) Insulin
d) Adrenaline -
Menarche refers to:
a) End of menstruation
b) First menstruation in girls
c) Release of an egg
d) None of these -
Which gland controls puberty?
a) Pituitary gland
b) Thyroid gland
c) Adrenal gland
d) Pancreas -
Which vitamin is produced in our body with sunlight?
a) Vitamin A
b) Vitamin B
c) Vitamin D
d) Vitamin C -
Which is not a secondary sexual characteristic?
a) Facial hair in boys
b) Broadening of shoulders in boys
c) Development of sex organs
d) Growth of underarm hair -
Which is the female reproductive organ that produces eggs?
a) Ovary
b) Testis
c) Uterus
d) Fallopian tube -
The deepening of the voice in boys is due to:
a) Growth of muscles
b) Growth of larynx
c) Growth of bones
d) Growth of ovaries -
Menopause occurs in women around:
a) 10 years
b) 25 years
c) 45–50 years
d) 60 years

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📝 Section B – Short Answer Questions
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Define adolescence.
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What is puberty?
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Why are adolescents often called “teenagers”?
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List two physical changes in girls during puberty.
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List two physical changes in boys during puberty.
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What are hormones? Name two sex hormones.
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What is the role of the pituitary gland in adolescence?
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Differentiate between menarche and menopause.
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Write two functions of the sebaceous glands.
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How is the sex of the baby determined?

📝 Section C – Long Answer Questions
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Explain the major physical changes that occur in boys and girls during puberty.
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Describe the role of hormones in initiating reproductive functions.
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What is the menstrual cycle? Explain its stages briefly.
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Write a detailed note on changes at puberty in both boys and girls.
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How do hormones other than sex hormones (thyroxine, insulin, adrenaline) help in body functions?
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Explain the process of how the sex of a baby is determined using chromosomes.
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Discuss the importance of adolescence as a transitional stage in human life.
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Write notes on:
a) Sebaceous glands and acne
b) Voice change in boys
c) Development of sex organs
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📝 HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills)
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Why is adolescence considered an important stage in human development?
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Why do some adolescents grow faster than others?
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Why are boys’ voices deeper than girls after puberty?
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Why is proper nutrition important during adolescence?
Note:
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These questions are directly based on NCERT Class 8 Science, Chapter 7: Reaching the Age of Adolescence.
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Your school exam questions may be framed differently but will test the same concepts → puberty changes, hormones, adolescence, emotional changes, and health issues.
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For example:
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Instead of “What is the primary female sex hormone?” your paper may ask “Name the hormone responsible for breast development in girls.”
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Instead of “Sebaceous glands produce oil” it might ask “Which gland is responsible for acne during adolescence?”
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So ✅ these are important practice questions — if you prepare them, you’ll be ready to answer similar ones in your exam.
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