1. | GIFT | 2. | ZIFT |
3. | ICSI | 4. | ET |
Increased IMR and decreased MMR in a population will
1. Cause rapid increase in growth rate
2. Result in decline in growth rate
3. Not cause significant change in growth
4. Result in an explosive population
Intensely lactating mothers do not generally conceive due to the
1. suppression of gonadotropins
2. hypersecretion of gonadotropins
3. suppression of gametic transport
4. suppression of fertilization
Sterilisation techniques are generally full proof 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
1. I and III
2. II and III
3. II and IV
4. I, II, III and IV
A national-level approach to build up a reproductively healthy society was taken up in our country in
1. 1950s
2. 1960s
3. 1980s
4. 1990s
Emergency contraceptives are effective if used within 72 hrs of
1. coitus
2. ovulation
3. menstruation
4. implantation
Choose the right one among the statements given below :
1. IUDs are generally inserted by the user herself.
2. IUDs increase phagocytosis reaction in the uterus.
3. IUDs suppress gametogenesis.
4. IUDs once inserted need not be replaced.
Following statements are given regarding MTP. Choose the correct options 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. |
1. II and III
2. II and III
3. I and IV
4. I and II
From the sexually transmitted diseases mentioned below, identify the one which does not specifically affect the sex organs:
1. Syphilis
2. AIDS
3. Gonorrhoea
4. Genital warts