Climacteric & Menopause MCQ Quiz | Basic Sciences

Welcome to the Climacteric and Menopause Quiz for MBBS students. This quiz is designed to test your understanding of the fundamental physiological, biochemical, and anatomical changes that occur during this significant phase of a woman’s life. Covering key topics from hormonal shifts like FSH and estrogen levels to long-term health implications such as osteoporosis and cardiovascular risks, these 25 multiple-choice questions will challenge your core knowledge. After submitting your answers, you’ll receive your score and see the correct answers highlighted. For your revision and offline study, you can also download all the questions and their correct answers in a convenient PDF format. Good luck!

1. Menopause is clinically defined by the cessation of menstruation for a continuous period of:

2. What is the most sensitive and earliest endocrine marker indicating the onset of ovarian failure?

3. The primary source of circulating estrogen in a postmenopausal woman is the:

4. Vasomotor symptoms like hot flushes are primarily caused by the effect of estrogen withdrawal on which part of the brain?

5. Which hormone, produced by ovarian granulosa cells, selectively inhibits FSH secretion from the pituitary?

6. The significant increase in the risk of osteoporosis after menopause is directly related to the deficiency of:

7. Urogenital atrophy, leading to symptoms like vaginal dryness and dyspareunia, is caused by:

8. A characteristic histological feature of a postmenopausal ovary is:

9. The perimenopausal transition is best described as a period of:

10. How does estrogen deficiency contribute to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease?

11. In postmenopausal women, what is the typical change in vaginal pH?

12. The term “climacteric” refers to:

13. A serum FSH level above which value is generally considered indicative of menopause?

14. Why do LH levels also rise during menopause?

15. Surgical menopause is a direct result of which procedure?

16. The predominant form of estrogen after menopause is:

17. A decline in which hormone is most closely linked to decreased libido in some postmenopausal women?

18. What is the effect of estrogen loss on skin?

19. The “timing hypothesis” of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) suggests that initiation is most beneficial when:

20. The primary androgen secreted by the postmenopausal ovary is:

21. Sleep disturbances during the menopausal transition are most commonly associated with:

22. What change occurs in the pulsatility of Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) after menopause?

23. Which of these is NOT a long-term consequence of estrogen deficiency?

24. Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs) are compounds that:

25. The ratio of LH to FSH after menopause is typically:

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