Q1. Which of the following is a permanent method of contraception in females?A. TubectomyB. VasectomyC. DiaphragmD. Oral contraceptive pills
Q2. Which of the following statements about lactational amenorrhea is correct?A. It can be used as contraception for up to six monthsB. It lasts for more than two yearsC. It increases the chances of fertilizationD. It permanently prevents pregnancy
Q3. Which of the following factors contributes to India's population explosion?A. High maternal mortality rateB. Decreased death rate and better medical facilitiesC. Increased infant mortality rateD. Strict family planning policies
Q4. Which of the following is a non-steroidal oral contraceptive pill developed in India?A. MifepristoneB. SaheliC. Plan BD. Norplant
Q5. Which of the following is a correct statement about condoms?A. Condoms only prevent pregnancy.B. Condoms provide protection against sexually transmitted infections.C. Condoms are a permanent method of contraception.D. Condoms release hormones to prevent pregnancy.
Q6. Which of the following is a hormone-releasing intrauterine device (IUD)?A. CuTB. Multiload-375C. LNG-20D. Lippes Loop
Q7. Which of the following statements regarding assisted reproductive technology (ART) is correct?A. IVF involves fertilization inside the female body.B. ICSI is used when the male partner has a very low sperm count.C. GIFT involves transferring an embryo into the uterus.D. ZIFT is a natural method of conception.
Q8. Which of the following is a primary goal of the Reproductive and Child Health Care (RCH) program?A. To promote reproductive health awarenessB. To increase maternal mortality rateC. To ban contraceptive useD. To encourage unsafe pregnancies
Q9. Which of the following is an ethical concern regarding reproductive technologies?A. Higher pregnancy ratesB. Misuse of amniocentesis for sex determinationC. Lower chances of fertilizationD. Increased female birth rates
Q10. Which of the following conditions is NOT caused by a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?A. GonorrheaB. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)C. TuberculosisD. Syphilis