Which of the following diseases is/are not completely curable?
1. Genital herpes
2. HIV infection
3. Both (1) and (2)
4. Syphilis
Gamete Intra - fallopian transfer is:
(1) Injecting ovum into oviduct
(2) An ART
(3) Injecting egg and sperm into oviduct in case of infertility
(4) Both (1) and (2)
Which of the following is/are related to STDs?
(1) Infertility
(2) Still birth
(3) Pelvic inflammatory disease
(4) All of the above
Birth control pills check ovulation in female by inhibiting the secretion of:
1. | Follicle stimulating hormone |
2. | Luteinizing hormone |
3. | Both (1) and (2) |
4. | Syphilis |
Natural methods of birth control include?
1. Abstinence
2. Coitus interruptus
3. Lactational amenorrhoea
4. All of these
Match the following:
Column-A |
Column-B |
I. Amniocentesis |
A. Venereal disease |
II. Theory of human population |
B. T. R. Malthus growth |
III. Study of human population |
C. Foetal sex determination |
IV. Census act |
D. Copper releasing IUDs |
V. Reproductive tract infections |
E. Barrier methods |
VI. Vaults |
F. Baby of infected person born blind |
VII. Multiload 375 |
G. Loss of weight and pneumonia |
VIII. Lippes loop |
H. Non medicated IUDs |
IX. Syphilis |
I. Deformed joints and paralysis |
X. Gonorrhoea |
J. 1948 |
XI. AIDS |
K. Demography |
1. (i) - C, (ii) - B, (iii) - K (iv) - J (v) - A, (vi) - E, (vii) - D, (Viii) - H, (ix) - I, (x) - F, (xi) – G
2. (i) - A, (ii) - B, (iii) - C, (iv) - K, (v) - J, (vi) - E, (Vii) - D, (viii) - H, (ix) - I, (x) - F, (xi) – G
3. (i) - C, (ii) - E, (iii) - J, (iv) - K, (v) - A, (Vi) - B, (Vii) - D, (viii) - H, (ix) - I, (x) - F, (xi) - G
4. (i) - F, (ii) - G, (iii) - J, (iv) - K, (v) - I, (Vi) - E, (Vii) - D, (Viii) - H, (ix) - C, (x) - B, (xi) - A
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) |