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question_answer1)
Which of the following is the correct definition given about reproductive health by WHO?
A)
Healthy reproductive organs with normal functions done
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B)
Total well-being of physical, emotional, behavioural and social aspects done
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C)
Free of all STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) done
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D)
To have healthy diet for reproductive health done
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question_answer2)
What does RCH stand for in RCH programmes?
A)
Reproductive and Child Healthcare done
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B)
Reproductive Care and Hygiene done
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C)
Routine Checkup of Health done
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D)
Reproduction of Child Health and Care done
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question_answer3)
Family planning programme was initiated in the year
A)
1941 done
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B)
1951 done
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C)
1961 done
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D)
1981 done
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question_answer4)
What are the various means of improving reproductive health? |
I. Education |
II. Awareness |
III. Encouraging myths |
IV. Ban on amniocentesis |
Choose the correct option. |
A)
I and II done
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B)
II and III done
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C)
III and IV done
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D)
I, II and IV done
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question_answer5)
Which of the following cannot be detected in a developing foetus by amniocentesis?
A)
Klinefelter's syndrome done
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B)
Sex of the foetus done
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C)
Down's syndrome done
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D)
Jaundice done
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question_answer6)
Expand CDRI.
A)
Centralised Drug Development and Research Institution done
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B)
Child Development Research Institute done
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C)
Central Drug Research Institute done
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D)
Common Development Research Institute done
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question_answer7)
Indicators of improved reproductive health of the society are
A)
better detection and cure of STDs done
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B)
improved medical facilities done
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C)
decreased maternal and infant mortality rates done
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D)
All of the above done
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question_answer8)
Increased IMR and decreased MMR in a population will result in decline in growth rate.
A)
True done
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B)
False done
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C)
Cannot say done
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D)
Partially true or false done
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question_answer9)
'Hum Do Hamare Do slogan is for encouraging
A)
family planning done
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B)
immunisation done
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C)
electronic growth done
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D)
patriotism done
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question_answer10)
An ideal contraceptive should be
A)
user friendly done
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B)
reversible done
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C)
Both [a] and [b] done
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D)
decreased sexual drive done
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question_answer11)
Natural methods of contraceptions are the natural ways to
A)
increase sperhnicidal activity done
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B)
prevent fertilization done
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C)
decrease mortality done
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D)
increase mortality done
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question_answer12)
Periodic abstinence is avoiding intercourse during the ............... of menstrual cycle.
A)
luteal phase done
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B)
ovulatory phase done
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C)
menstrual phase done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer13)
The temporary method of birth control which involves withdrawal of the penis by male before ejaculation is
A)
vasectomy done
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B)
coitus interruptus done
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C)
spermicides done
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D)
IUCD done
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question_answer14)
Lactational amenorrhea is the
A)
absence of menses in adult age done
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B)
late onset of menses done
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C)
absence of menses during lactation done
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D)
no menses during pregrtancy done
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question_answer15)
Intensely lactating mothers generally do not conceive due to the
A)
suppression of gonadotropins done
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B)
hypersecretion of gonadotropins done
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C)
suppression of gametic transport done
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D)
suppression of fertilization done
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question_answer16)
Condoms are one of the most popular contraceptives because of the following reasons
A)
these are effective barriers for insemination done
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B)
they do not interfere with coital act done
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C)
these help in reducing the risk of STDs done
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D)
AII of the above done
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question_answer17)
............. are counterparts of condom for females.
A)
lUDs done
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B)
Condom done
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C)
Diaphragm and cervical cap done
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D)
Copper-T done
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question_answer18)
Spermicidal creams are used in addition to condoms, diaphragms, cervical cap and vaults for
A)
lubrication done
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B)
killing germs done
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C)
increasing contraceptive effectiveness done
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D)
None of the above done
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question_answer19)
Intrauterine devices are used to prevent
A)
the sperm from reaching the egg done
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B)
the sperm from leaving the male reproductive system done
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C)
the sperm from surviving for many days in the female reproductive system done
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D)
All of the above done
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question_answer20)
Find out the incorrect statement for IUD.
A)
They can be self-inserted done
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B)
They are inserted by expert nurses/doctors done
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C)
They may be non-medicated lUDs, copper releasing IUQ or hormone releasing lUDs done
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D)
They are intrauterine devices done
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question_answer21)
An example of non-medicated IUD is
A)
Cu-T done
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B)
Cu-7 done
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C)
Multiload-375 done
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D)
Lippes loop done
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question_answer22)
Select the hormone releasing intrauterine devices.
A)
Vaults, LNG-20 done
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B)
Multiload-375, Progestasert done
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C)
Progestasert, LNG-20 done
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D)
Lippes loop, Multiload-375 done
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question_answer23)
The function of copper ions in copper releasing lUDs is
A)
they suppress sperm motility and fertilizing capacity of sperms done
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B)
they inhibit gametogenesis done
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C)
they make uterus unsuitable for implantation done
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D)
they inhibit ovulation done
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question_answer24)
Which of the following contraceptive devices makes uterus unsuitable for implantation?
A)
Progestasert done
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B)
Cu-T done
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C)
Lippes loop done
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D)
Multiload done
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question_answer25)
Which of the following is a method of birth control?
A)
IUDs done
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B)
ZIFT done
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C)
GIFT done
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D)
IVF-ET done
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question_answer26)
Which is the hormonal method of birth control?
A)
Pill done
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B)
IUD done
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C)
Vasectomy done
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D)
Femidom done
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question_answer27)
Oral contraceptives inhibit ...A.. and implantation as well as quality of ...A.. to prevent the entry of sperms.
A)
A-ovulation, B-cervical mucus done
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B)
A-oogenesis, B-structure done
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C)
A-oogenesis, B-nucleus done
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D)
A-spermatogenesis, B-cervical mucus done
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question_answer28)
Which of the following statements are correctly associated with Saheli? |
I. It is a 'once a week' pill with very few side effects. |
II. This contraceptive was a developed at CDRI Lucknow. |
III. Saheli is an oral pill containing a steroidal preparation. |
IV. This oral contraceptive is known to cause multiple side effects in women and has low contraceptive value. |
A)
III and IV done
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B)
I and II done
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C)
I, II and III done
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D)
All of these done
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question_answer29)
Progesterone or progestogen-oestrogen combination injections and implants are used by the females under the
A)
skin of the inner arm above elbow done
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B)
vagina done
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C)
stomach's upper skin done
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D)
cervix done
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question_answer30)
Emergency contraceptives are effective if used within 72 hrs of
A)
coitus done
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B)
ovulation done
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C)
menstruation done
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D)
implantation done
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question_answer31)
Choose the correct option from A, B and C. |
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A)
A-Condoms, B-Copper-T, C-lmplants done
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B)
A-Tubectomy, B-lmplants, C-Copper-T done
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C)
A-Vasectomy. B-Condoms, C-Copper-T done
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D)
A-Copper-T. B-Condoms, C-lmplants done
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question_answer32)
Match the contraceptive methods given under Column I with their examples given under Column II. Select the correct option from those given below.
| Column I | | Column II |
A | Chemical | 1 | Tubectomy and vasectomy |
B | lUDs | 2 | Copper-T and loop |
C | Barriers cervical cap | 3 | Condom and |
D | Sterilisation | 4 | Spermicidal jelly and foam |
Codes
A)
A-4 B-2 C-3 D-1 done
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B)
A-4 B-1 C-2 D-3 done
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C)
A-1 B-3 C-2 D-4 done
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D)
A-4 B-3 C-2 D-1 done
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question_answer33)
Implants (the progesterone or progesterone-oestrogen combination) are used by the females usually under the cervix.
A)
True done
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B)
False done
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C)
Cannot say done
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D)
Partially true or false done
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question_answer34)
Sterilisation techniques are generally foolproof methods of contraception with least side effects. Yet/this is the last option for the couples because |
I. it is almost irreversible. |
II. of the misconception that it will reduce sexual urge/drive. |
III. it is a surgical procedure. |
IV. of lack of sufficient facilities in many parts of the country. |
Choose the correct option. |
A)
I and III done
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B)
II and III done
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C)
II and IV done
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D)
I, II, III and IV done
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question_answer35)
Vasectomy
A)
prevents the production of sperm in the testes done
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B)
prevents the production of semen done
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C)
prevents the movement of sperm into the urethra done
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D)
prevents a man from having an erection done
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question_answer36)
What is the figure given below showing in particular? |
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A)
Ovarian cancer done
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B)
Uterine cancer done
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C)
Tubectomy done
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D)
Vasectomy done
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question_answer37)
Given below are the four methods and their modes of action in achieving contraception. Select their correct matching from the four options that follows.
| Column I (Birth control measures) | | Column II (Modes of action) |
A | Pill | 1 | Prevents sperms reaching cervix |
B | Condom | 2 | Prevents implantation |
C | Vasectomy | 3 | Prevents ovulation |
D | Copper-T | 4 | Semen contains no sperms |
Codes
A)
A-3 B-4 C-1 D-2 done
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B)
A-2 B-3 C-1 D-4 done
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C)
A-3 B-1 C-4 D-2 done
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D)
A-4 B-1 C-2 D-3 done
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question_answer38)
Legally accepted term of 'abortion' is
A)
MTP done
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B)
MMTP done
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C)
MTTP done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer39)
MTP stands for
A)
Medical Termination of Pregnancy done
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B)
Mental Trauma Phase done
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C)
Treatment of Menstrual Pain done
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D)
Both [a] and [c] done
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question_answer40)
Following statements are given regarding MTP. Choose the correct option given below. |
I. MTPs are generally advised during: first trimester. |
II. MTPs are used as a contraceptive method. |
III. MTPs are always surgical. |
IV. MTPs require the assistance of qualified medical personnel. |
A)
I and III done
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B)
II and III done
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C)
I and IV done
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D)
I and II done
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question_answer41)
In India, medical termination of pregnancy (i.e. abortion) was legalised
A)
1951 done
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B)
1961 done
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C)
1971 done
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D)
1981 done
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question_answer42)
During which phase of the pregnancy,
A)
1st trimester done
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B)
2nd trimester done
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C)
3rd trimester done
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D)
4th trimester done
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question_answer43)
Disease transmitted from an infected person during unprotected vaginal, anal and oral contact is called
A)
sexually transmitted disease done
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B)
waterborne disease done
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C)
pathogenic disease done
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D)
communicable disease done
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question_answer44)
From the sexually transmitted diseases mentioned below, identify the one which does not specifically affect the sex organs.
A)
Syphilis done
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B)
AIDS done
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C)
Gonorrhoea done
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D)
Genital warts done
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question_answer45)
Hepatitis-B and HIV are contacted through
A)
sharing used needles done
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B)
transfusion of contaminated blood done
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C)
transfer of infection from infected mother to child done
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D)
All of the above done
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question_answer46)
Which of the following STDs are not curable?
A)
Genital herpes, hepatitis-B, HIV infection done
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B)
Chlamydiasis, syphilis, genital warts done
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C)
HIV, gonorrhoea, trichomoniasis done
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D)
Gonorrhoea, trichomoniasis, hepatitis-B done
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question_answer47)
Sexually transmitted infections in females may often asymptomatic and hence, may remain undetected for long time.
A)
True done
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B)
False done
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C)
Cannot say done
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D)
Partially true or false done
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question_answer48)
Incidences of STIs are very high among persons, in the age group of
A)
15-35 years done
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B)
15-30 years done
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C)
15-24 years done
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D)
15-45 years done
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question_answer49)
The preventive measures of STIs include
A)
using condoms done
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B)
avoid multiple sexual partner done
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C)
hygienic sexual practices done
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D)
All of the above done
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question_answer50)
Inability to conceive or produce children even after many years of unprotected sexual co-habitation is called
A)
infertility done
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B)
erectile dysfunction done
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C)
amniocentesis done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer51)
Infertile couples can produce a baby with the help of
A)
ART done
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B)
AIT done
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C)
GIFT done
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D)
All of these done
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question_answer52)
In the production of test tube babies, fertilisation and foetus formation is external.
A)
True done
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B)
False done
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C)
Cannot say done
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D)
Partially true or false done
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question_answer53)
The test tube baby programme employs which one of the following techniques?
A)
Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) done
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B)
Intra Uterine Insemination(IUI) done
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C)
Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer(GIFT) done
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D)
Zygote Intra Fallopian Transfer(ZIFT) done
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question_answer54)
Assisted reproductive technology, IVF involves transfer of
A)
ovum into the Fallopian tube done
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B)
zygote into the Fallopian tube done
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C)
zygote into the uterus done
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D)
embryo with 16 blastomeres into the Fallopian tube done
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question_answer55)
IUT stands for
A)
Inter Uterine Transfer done
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B)
Intra Uterine Transfer done
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C)
In-Uterus Transfer done
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D)
None of the above done
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question_answer56)
IVF in which zygote with ..... A..... than 8 blastomeres is transferred into female body it is called ..... B....... .
A)
A-more, B-IUT done
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B)
A-less. B-IUT done
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C)
A-less, B-ZIFT done
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D)
A-less, B-ICSI done
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question_answer57)
Choose the correct statement regarding the ZIFT procedure. (NCERT Exemplar)
A)
Ova collected from a female donor are transferred to the Fallopian tube for zygote formation done
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B)
Zygote is collected from a female donor and transferred to the Fallopian tube done
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C)
Zygote is collected from a female donor and transferred to the uterus done
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D)
Ova collected from a female donor and transferred to the uterus done
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question_answer58)
The technique called Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer (GIFT) is recommended for those females
A)
who cannot produce an ovum done
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B)
who cannot retain the foetus inside uterus done
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C)
whose cervical canal is too narrow to allow passage for the sperms done
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D)
who cannot provide suitable environment for fertilization done
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question_answer59)
The method of directly injecting a sperm into ovum is assisted by reproductive technology is called
A)
GIFT done
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B)
ZIFT done
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C)
ICSI done
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D)
ET done
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question_answer60)
In which technique, the donor semen is artificially introduced to the uterus?
A)
lntravaginal insemination done
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B)
Intrauterine insemination done
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C)
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection done
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D)
Gamete intra-Fallopian transfer done
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question_answer61)
In case of a couple, where the male is having a very low sperm count, which technique will be suitable for fertilisation?
A)
Intrauterine transfer done
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B)
Gamete intracytoplasmic Fallopian transfer done
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C)
Artificial insemination done
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D)
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection done
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question_answer62)
Match the following columns.
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Column I |
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Column II |
A |
Collected gametes are made to form the zygote in the laboratory. |
1 |
In vivo fertilisation |
B |
Zygote or early embryo with up to 8 blastomeres is transferred into the oviduct. |
2 |
IUT |
C |
Zygote with more than blastomeres, is transferred into the Fallopian tube. |
3 |
ZIFT |
D |
Fusion of the gametes in the female reproductive tract. |
4 |
IVF |
Codes
A)
A-4 B-3 C-2 D-1 done
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B)
A-3 B-1 C-4 D-2 done
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C)
A-4 B-2 C-3 D-1 done
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D)
A-2 B-1 C-3 D-4 done
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