Select the option which correctly fills up the blanks in the following statements.
A. Destruction of embryo or foetus in the uterus is called _____________.
B. Government of India legalized MTP in the year ____________.
C. Natural family planning method is also called _____________.
D. ____________ is a method in which the male partner withdraws his penis from vagina just before ejaculation.
E. ____________ is the copper releasing and is a hormone releasing intra uterine devices.
Options:
(1) A - Foeticide, B - 1961, C - Rhythm method, D - Coitus interruptus, E - Multiload 375, LNG-20
(2) A - Foeticide, B - 1971, C - Rhythm method, D - Coitus interruptus, E - Multiload 375, LNG-20
(3) A - Foeticide, B - 1965, C - Rhythm method, D - Coitus interruptus, E - Multiload 375, LNG-20
(4) A - Foeticide, B -1982, C - Rhythm method, D - Coitus interruptus, E - Multiload 375, LNG-20
Identify the true statements from the below statements:
I. There are many side effects of tubectomy and vasectomy.
II. Purpose of tubectomy is to prevent egg formation.
III. The most important component of the oral contraceptive pills is progesterone.
IV. Contraceptive oral pills help in birth control by preventing ovulation.
V. Genital warts is a sexually transmitted disease caused by herpes virus.
VI. In India, there is rapid decline in infant mortality rate and MMR.
(1) I, II and III
(2) I, II and V
(3) III, IV and VI
(4) IV, V and VI
Select the option which correctly fills up the blanks in the following statements:
A. Baby produced by conceiving in a culture dish and nursing in the uterus is called a ____________.
B. Family planning programmes were initiated in ___________.
C. Permanent methods of birth control are __________ in male and _________ in females.
D. Embryo transplants are more useful in _________ than in ________.
Options:
1. A - test tube baby; B - 1951; C - Vasectomy, tubectomy; D - Animals, humans
2. A - test tube baby; B - 1951; C – Tubectomy, Vasectomy; D - Animals, humans
3. A - test tube baby; B - 1951; C - Vasectomy, tubectomy; D - Humans, animals
4. A - test tube baby; B - 1951; C - Tubectomy, Vasectomy; D - Humans, animals
Match the following:
Column-A |
Column-B |
A. Hepatitis B |
(i) Vitamin E |
B. Saheli |
(ii) 7’ April, 1948 |
C. Normal functioning of reproductive organs |
(iii) CDRI, Lucknow |
D. World health organization |
(iv) Detection of antibody/antigen |
E. ELISA technique |
(v) Hepatitis B Virus |
(1) A - (v), B - (iii), C - (i), D - (ii), E - (iv)
(2) A - (v), B - (ii), C - (i), D - (iii), E - (iv)
(3) A - (v), B - (iii), C - (iv), D - (ii), E - (i)
(4) A - (v), B - (ii), C - (iv), D - (iii), E - (i)
Identify the false statements from the statements:
I. Birth control pills are likely to cause cardiovascular problems.
II. A woman who substitutes or takes the place of the real mother to nurse the embryo is called surrogate mother.
III. Numerous children have been produced by invitro fertilization but with some abnormalities.
IV. Woman plays a key role in the continuity of the family and human species.
V. Foetal sex determination test should be banned.
1. I and II
2. II and IV
3. III and IV
4. None of these
Match the Column-A with the Column-B:
Column-I |
Column-II |
I. IUT |
A. Copper T |
II. Birth control |
B. Agent to kill spermatozoa |
III. Spermicides |
C. VDRL |
IV. STD |
D. To help infertile couple |
1. I → D, II → C, III → A, IV → B
2. I → D, II → C, III → B, IV → A
3. I → B, II → D, III → A, IV → C
4. I → D, II → A, III → B, IV → C
The accompanying diagram shows the uterine tubes of four women (P, Q, R and S):
In which two women is fertilization impossible at present?
(1) P and Q
(2) Q and R
(3) R and S
(4) S and P
Which one of the following is the most widely accepted method of contraception in India, as at present?
1. IUDs' (Intra uterine devices)
2. Cervical caps
3. Tubectomy
4. Diaphragms
Which of the following is not a factor that has led to a population explosion in India?
1. Decline in death rate
2. Decline in maternal mortality rate
3. Decline in Infant mortality rate
4. Decline in the number of people in reproducible age
Lactational amenorrhea method of contraception is based on the fact that:
1. Ovulation and menstrual flow does not occur post conception during intense lactation
2. The cervix mucus becomes hostile to sperms after parturition during intense lactation
3. Ovulation and menstrual flow does not occur post-partum during intense lactation
4. The endometrium is reabsorbed rather than sloughed off during intense lactation