Which of the following is hormone-releasing IUD?
| 1. | LNG-20 | 2. | Multiload-375 |
| 3. | Lippes loop | 4. | Cu-7 |
Which of the following contraceptive methods involve the role of hormones?
| 1. | Pills, Emergency contraceptives, barrier methods |
| 2. | Lactational amenorrhea, Pills, Emergency contraceptives |
| 3. | Barrier method, Lactational amenorrhea, pills |
| 4. | CuT, Pills, barrier methods |
Select the hormone-releasing Intra-Uterine Devices.
| 1. | Lippes Loop, Multitoad 375 |
| 2. | Vaults, LNG-20 |
| 3. | Multiload 375, Progestasert |
| 4. | Progestasert, LNG-20 |
Which of the following sexually transmitted diseases is not completely curable?
| 1. | Chlamydiosis | 2. | Gonorrhoea |
| 3. | Genital warts | 4. | Genital herpes |
Which of the following is a correct statement?
| 1. | IUDs once inserted need not be replaced. |
| 2. | IUDs are generally inserted by the user herself. |
| 3. | IUDs increase phagocytosis of sperms in the uterus. |
| 4. | IUDs suppress gametogenesis. |
Which of the following sexually transmitted diseases do not specifically affect reproductive organs?
| 1. | Genital warts and Hepatitis-B |
| 2. | Syphilis and Genital herpes |
| 3. | AIDS and Hepatitis B |
| 4. | Chlamydiosis and AIDS |
Select the option including all sexually transmitted diseases:
| 1. | Gonorrhoea, Malaria, Genital herpes |
| 2. | AIDS, Malaria, Filaria |
| 3. | Cancer, AIDS, Syphilis |
| 4. | Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, Genital herpes |
In Which of the following techniques, the embryos are transferred to assist those females who cannot conceive?
| 1. | GIFT and ZIFT | 2. | ICSI and ZIFT |
| 3. | GIFT and ICSI | 4. | ZIFT and IUT |
Progestogens alone or in combination with estrogens can be used as a contraceptive in the form of:
1. Implants only
2. Injections only
3. Pills, injections and implants
4. Pills only
Which of the following STDs are not curable?
| 1. | Genital herpes, Hepatitis B, HIV infection |
| 2. | Chlamydiasis, Syphilis, Genital warts |
| 3. | HIV, Gonorrhoea, Trichomoniasis |
| 4. | Gonorrhoea, Trichomoniasis, Hepatitis B |