A lady is diagnosed to have both her fallopian tubes blocked. What ART can help her to conceive a child?
1. GIFT
2. ZIFT
3. IVF
4. SUZI
Which of the following is an abortion pill?
1. DMPA
2. RU486
3. NET-EN
4. Nonoxynol-9
Natural methods for contraception work on the principle of:
1. Preventing fertilization
2. Preventing implantation
3. Preventing ovulation
4. Preventing embryo development
The ideal contraceptive for females who want to delay pregnancy and/or space children is:
1 Barrier contraceptive
2. Periodic abstinence
3. IUD
4. Hormonal pills
Emergency contraceptive methods must be employed within:
1. 72 hours of ovulation
2. 72 hours of onset of menstrual flow
3. 72 hours of unprotected coitus
4. 72 hours of cessation of menstrual flow
Identify the incorrect statement regarding surgical birth control methods:
1. They are also called as "sterilization" procedures
2. In males, vasectomy and in females, tubectomy is advised
3. They are terminal methods to prevent any more pregnancies
4. These methods are hugely popular all over the world
ART [used to help infertile couples] stands for:
1. Assisted Reproductive Technologies
2. Artificial Reproductive Technologies
3. Augmented Reproductive Technologies
4. Anomalous Reproductive Technologies
In 'test-tube baby' procedure:
1. Fertilization is in-vitro but embryo development is in-vivo
2. Fertilization is in-vivo but embryo development is in-vitro
3. Both fertilization and embryo development are in-vitro
4. Both fertilization and embryo development are in-vivo
Transfer of an ovum collected from a donor into the fallopian tube of another female is called:
1. ZIFT
2. GIFT
3. SUZI
4. ICSI
Periodic abstinence is a natural method of contraception where the couples avoid or abstain from coitus during the period of the menstrual cycle when:
1. There is menstrual flow
2. The ovulation is most likely to occur
3. The corpus luteum is most active
4. The proliferative phase begins