NEET Biology: Reproductive Health — MCQ Test 5

Q6. Which of the following statements regarding reproductive health is correct?

Q7. Which of the following is NOT a common reason for medical termination of pregnancy (MTP)?

Q8. Which of the following is NOT a major cause of infertility?

Q9. Which of the following statements about contraceptive methods is correct?

Q10. When was the family planning program first initiated in India?

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Which of the following is a natural contraceptive method?

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This page provides a free online MCQ test for NEET Biology preparation, focusing specifically on the chapter Reproductive Health. It contains 10 carefully selected multiple-choice questions (MCQs) designed to test your conceptual understanding and exam readiness.

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Key concepts covered in this specific test include Following, Contraceptive, Diseases, Sexually, Transmitted, and Infection.

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Q1. Which of the following is a natural contraceptive method?

  • A. Copper-T
  • B. Periodic abstinence
  • C. Oral contraceptive pills
  • D. Vasectomy

Q2. Which of the following diseases is NOT a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?

  • A. Gonorrhea
  • B. Syphilis
  • C. Hepatitis-B
  • D. Tuberculosis

Q3. Which of the following statements about lactational amenorrhea is correct?

  • A. Lactational amenorrhea is a permanent method of contraception.
  • B. Lactational amenorrhea prevents ovulation during exclusive breastfeeding.
  • C. Lactational amenorrhea is an artificial contraceptive method.
  • D. Lactational amenorrhea increases the chances of fertilization.

Q4. Which of the following is an important indicator of improved reproductive health in a society?

  • A. Increased maternal and infant mortality rates
  • B. Decreased number of medically assisted deliveries
  • C. Better detection and cure of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
  • D. Increased rate of uncontrolled population growth

Q5. Which of the following sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is caused by a protozoan parasite?

  • A. Gonorrhea
  • B. Syphilis
  • C. Trichomoniasis
  • D. Genital herpes

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