Introduction
This quiz collection covers key concepts and screening methods in reproductive pharmacology, focusing on aphrodisiacs and antifertility agents relevant to M.Pharm students. Questions emphasize experimental models (male and female behavioral assays, apomorphine-induced penile erection, anti‑implantation tests), in vitro screens (sperm motility, E‑SCREEN), hormonal and anatomical endpoints (estrous cycle, serum estradiol, implantation sites), and regulatory species selection and safety parameters. Each MCQ is crafted to test both practical screening design and mechanistic understanding, helping students prepare for advanced coursework and preclinical study planning. Answers are provided to reinforce learning and clarify common experimental interpretations.
Q1. Which animal model is classically used to quantify male sexual behavior by measuring mount latency, intromission frequency and ejaculation latency?
- Male rat sexual behavior test (mount, intromission, ejaculation)
- Apomorphine‑induced penile erection in mice
- Vaginal smear estrous cycle monitoring in female rats
- Post‑coital antifertility assay in rabbits
Correct Answer: Male rat sexual behavior test (mount, intromission, ejaculation)
Q2. In the apomorphine‑induced penile erection test, which primary outcome indicates a pro‑erectile effect of a test compound?
- Increased number of penile erections
- Decreased mount latency in females
- Increased number of intromissions
- Prolonged estrous phase
Correct Answer: Increased number of penile erections
Q3. Which preclinical method is specifically designed to detect anti‑implantation activity of a compound?
- Anti‑implantation test in rodents during the implantation window
- Sperm motility assay using CASA
- Uterotrophic assay in immature females
- Lordosis quotient measurement
Correct Answer: Anti‑implantation test in rodents during the implantation window
Q4. What is the primary mechanism of action of mifepristone (RU‑486) used as a medical abortifacient?
- Progesterone receptor antagonist
- Estrogen receptor agonist
- GnRH receptor agonist
- Aromatase inhibitor
Correct Answer: Progesterone receptor antagonist
Q5. Which in vitro method is most appropriate for screening spermicidal activity by measuring motility?
- Sperm motility assay using CASA (computer‑assisted sperm analysis)
- Vaginal cytology smear
- Uterine weight measurement
- Serum testosterone assay
Correct Answer: Sperm motility assay using CASA (computer‑assisted sperm analysis)
Q6. During vaginal cytology for estrous cycle monitoring in rats, which cell type predominates in the estrus phase?
- Cornified epithelial cells
- Leukocytes
- Nucleated epithelial cells
- Spermatozoa
Correct Answer: Cornified epithelial cells
Q7. How is the lordosis quotient (LQ) defined when assessing female sexual receptivity in rodents?
- Number of lordosis responses per number of mounts × 100
- Time to first mount measured in seconds
- Number of intromissions per ejaculation
- Uterine weight increase compared to control
Correct Answer: Number of lordosis responses per number of mounts × 100
Q8. Which serum hormone measurement is most informative for assessing ovarian endocrine effects of a test compound in females?
- Serum estradiol
- Serum creatinine
- Alanine aminotransferase (ALT)
- Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
Correct Answer: Serum estradiol
Q9. The primary contraceptive action of levonorgestrel when used as an emergency contraceptive is:
- Inhibition or delay of ovulation
- Induction of abortion of an established pregnancy
- Increased sperm motility
- Promotion of endometrial receptivity to implantation
Correct Answer: Inhibition or delay of ovulation
Q10. Which class of drugs is used to suppress spermatogenesis hormonally as a potential male antifertility approach?
- GnRH analogs (agonists or antagonists)
- PDE5 inhibitors
- Dopamine agonists
- Oxytocin antagonists
Correct Answer: GnRH analogs (agonists or antagonists)
Q11. Which drug is commonly used as a positive control in pharmacological aphrodisiac screening due to its pro‑erectile effects?
- Sildenafil citrate
- Mifepristone
- Levonorgestrel
- Clomiphene citrate
Correct Answer: Sildenafil citrate
Q12. Which active ingredient is most frequently formulated in over‑the‑counter spermicides?
- Nonoxynol‑9
- Miconazole nitrate
- Lidocaine
- Benzalkonium chloride
Correct Answer: Nonoxynol‑9
Q13. Which method is standard for determining sperm concentration during male fertility screening?
- Sperm count using a hemocytometer
- Vaginal lavage cytology
- Counting implantation sites
- Measuring corpora lutea
Correct Answer: Sperm count using a hemocytometer
Q14. In anti‑implantation studies, which direct endpoint most clearly indicates antifertility activity?
- Reduced number of implantation sites per uterus
- Increased litter size at term
- Prolonged gestation length
- Increased number of corpora lutea
Correct Answer: Reduced number of implantation sites per uterus
Q15. Regulatory reproductive toxicity studies commonly require which two species for generalization of results?
- Rat and rabbit
- Mouse and dog
- Non‑human primate and cat
- Guinea pig and hamster
Correct Answer: Rat and rabbit
Q16. In male sexual behavior screening, which change is interpreted as an increase in sexual potency?
- Reduced mount latency
- Elevated uterine weight
- Decreased sperm count
- Prolonged estrous cycle in females
Correct Answer: Reduced mount latency
Q17. For anti‑implantation screening in rats, the critical implantation window commonly used for dosing is approximately which days post coitum?
- Days 4–6 post coitum
- Days 1–2 post coitum
- Days 10–12 post coitum
- Days 14–16 post coitum
Correct Answer: Days 4–6 post coitum
Q18. Which in vitro assay is widely used to detect estrogenic activity by measuring proliferation of estrogen‑sensitive cells?
- E‑SCREEN assay using MCF‑7 cell proliferation
- Sperm chromatin structure assay
- Comet assay for DNA damage
- Uterotrophic bioassay in immature rodents
Correct Answer: E‑SCREEN assay using MCF‑7 cell proliferation
Q19. Which bioassay quantifies the uterotropic (estrogenic) response in immature or ovariectomized rodents?
- Uterotrophic assay
- Vaginal smear assay
- Sperm motility assay
- Implantation index
Correct Answer: Uterotrophic assay
Q20. In developmental and reproductive toxicology, which fetal finding is most directly indicative of teratogenicity?
- External malformations detected in fetuses
- Elevated maternal blood glucose
- Increased maternal ALT levels
- Altered maternal blood pressure
Correct Answer: External malformations detected in fetuses

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