Practice Test


Q1) The prenatal techinque to determine the genetic disorders in a foetus is called: Show Answer


Q2) Replacement rate is estimated to be: Show Answer


Q3) According to 2001 census, India's population was: Show Answer


Q4) In India, first census was conducted in: Show Answer


Q5) Conversion of a specialized cell into an unspecialized embryonic type of cell is referred to as: Show Answer


Q6) Growth of a cell occurs during: Show Answer


Q7) Which one of the following can regenerate its limb if lost by accident? Show Answer


Q8) Regeneration in which animal was discovered for the first time? Show Answer


Q9) Which one of the following organs has high degree of power of regeneration? Show Answer


Q10) Ageing is caused by disappearance of: Show Answer


Q11) Number of renal glomeruli is reduced to about half in human being: Show Answer


Q12) Senescence means: Show Answer


Q13) It has been observed among kidney donors that the only kidney in the body enlarges and performs the function of lost kidney. This phenomenon is called: Show Answer


Q14) Protein which plays a significant role in ageing is: Show Answer


Q15) When the reserve food material is utilized in the body, the process is called: Show Answer


Q16) The branch of developmental biology which deals with the study of ageing is called: Show Answer


Q17) During differentiation, cells with the same DNA: Show Answer


Q18) Capacity for regeneration is maximum in: Show Answer


Q19) The gland that shows atrophy and degenerates with the advancement of age and disappears by middle age is: Show Answer


Q20) Life span of an organism depends on rate of: Show Answer


Q21) Growth of higher animal body takes place by the addition of: Show Answer


Q22) Which of the following shows autotomy? Show Answer


Q23) A lost leg cannot be regenerated by: Show Answer


Q24) When whole body is formed from a body segment, it is called: Show Answer


Q25) Father of gerontology is: Show Answer


Q26) A bud-like structure formed at the end of cut limb of salamander is: Show Answer


Q27) Prefunctional development occurs in: Show Answer


Q28) Reserve cells in human body occur in: Show Answer


Q29) When growth takes place only by increase in volume of existing cells, it is called: Show Answer


Q30) An accretionary growth is due to: Show Answer


Q31) Reserve cells which can transform into any cell type and help to replace the dead cells of body are called: Show Answer


Q32) Growth curve of higher animals is: Show Answer


Q33) Enzyme which becomes more active in aged person is: Show Answer


Q34) At death, pupil: Show Answer


Q35) Which of the following is most convincing reason for increasing population growth in a country? Show Answer


Q36) Certain characteristic demographic features of developing countries are: Show Answer


Q37) Oral contraceptives are prescribed in females to check: Show Answer


Q38) Which of the following is the most sparsely populated state in India? Show Answer


Q39) The formula for exponential population growth is: Show Answer


Q40) Write one of the following correctly matches Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) with its pathogen? Show Answer


Q41) Which one of the following is true during ageing? Show Answer


Q42) In human beings the growth in height becomes nearly constant after the age of: Show Answer


Q43) Which one of the following statements is correct with reference to a test tube baby? Show Answer


Q44) The science of ageing is called: Show Answer


Q45) Ageing in many mammals including man may be due to: Show Answer


Q46) Degenerative changes occur during: Show Answer


Q47) As a person becomes old, a degenerative process sets in the body which causes: Show Answer


Q48) The growth in an animal includes: Show Answer


Q49) The growth rate in most of the animals is: Show Answer


Q50) The pigment of ageing is: Show Answer


Q51) With the advancement of age, hair of males start thinning due to: Show Answer


Q52) Most accepted theory of ageing is: Show Answer


Q53) Growth rate in childhood is controlled by: Show Answer


Q54) Which is not connected with theory of ageing? Show Answer


Q55) Growth is irreversible process found at: Show Answer


Q56) In animals chalones are substance responsible for: Show Answer


Q57) Growth in living being is called: Show Answer


Q58) If Hydra is broken into pieces: Show Answer


Q59) Formation of whole body from a fragment is: Show Answer


Q60) The correct sequence of growth curve for bacteria is: Show Answer


Q61) Semilog of per minute growing bacteria is plotted against time. What will be shape of graph? Show Answer


Q62) Senescence is inhibited by: Show Answer


Q63) In which phase proteins for spindle fibre formation are synthesized? Show Answer


Q64) Maximum life span of dog in years is: Show Answer


Q65) In the somatic cell cycle: Show Answer


Q66) Four healthy people in their twenties got involved in injuries resulting in damage and death of a few cells of the following. Which of the cells are least likely to be replaced by living cells? Show Answer


Q67) Based on cellular mechanisms there are two major types of regeneration found in the animals. Which one of the following is the correct example of the type mentioned? Show Answer


Q68) Ageing of an animal body is associated with deterioration in its: Show Answer


Q69) The modern idea about ageing is that our body slowly loses the power of defence against the invasion of germs and pathogens, this process starts by the disappearance of which organ? Show Answer


Q70) Which endocrine gland becomes inactive in old age? Show Answer


Q71) A population can grow exponentially? Show Answer


Q72) Which of the following does not directly affect biotic potential? Show Answer


Q73) The prenatal diagnostic technique is known as: Show Answer


Q74) At the current rate of growth, human population is doubling itself every: Show Answer


Q75) Preventive birth control measure is: Show Answer


Q76) Tubectomy, a method of population control, is performed on: Show Answer


Q77) When natality is balanced by mortality. There will be: Show Answer


Q78) In mammals during prenatal period considerable growth occur during which period? Show Answer


Q79) How much cells of skin are lost by adult human per day? Show Answer


Q80) The transition from a larval to an adult stage is called: Show Answer


Q81) Post-embryonic developments are characterized by: Show Answer


Q82) Lens cells grow by multiplication, the cardiac muscles grow by: Show Answer


Q83) Which of the following is involved in growth? Show Answer


Q84) At the age between 14 - 16 maximum increase in height takes place in: Show Answer


Q85) If the growth occurs due to increase in volume of individual cells it is termed: Show Answer


Q86) Which of the following play vital role in the cell proliferation in the development of limbs in chicks? Show Answer


Q87) Growth rate of growing tissue depends upon: Show Answer


Q88) Which of the following show very low regenerative ability? Show Answer


Q89) Birds do not have any power of regeneration except beak. Mammals cannot regenerate the lost limb, how can they replace to a limted capacity? Show Answer


Q90) Proliferation of cells of regeneration blastema of newt's amputated limb is dependent on nerve fibres. It is thought that the neuron release trophic factors such as: Show Answer


Q91) During regeneration. Which of the following play vital role in mitosis of dividing cells? Show Answer


Q92) Life span of tiger is 25 years, what is the life span of champanzee? Show Answer


Q93) Which of the following has a life span of about 118 years? Show Answer


Q94) With age, size of heart: Show Answer


Q95) At what age personality of a person becomes stable? Show Answer


Q96) Which of the following theory is related with ageing? Show Answer


Q97) Select the statement(s) that relate to reproductive health - Show Answer


Q98) Choose the correct statements -
(I) According to the WHO, reproductive health is total well-being in the physical, social, and emotional, behavioural aspects of reproduction
(II) According to the WHO, reproductive health is total well being in the physical, social and emotional aspects of reproduction
(III) A reproductively healthy society has people with physically and functionally normal reproductive organs
(IV) Reproductively helathy societies have abnormal sex-related emotional and behavioural interactions Show Answer


Q99) When were family planning programmes initiated in India ? Show Answer


Q100) What is the full form of RCH ? Show Answer


Q101) Reproductive health in society can be improved by -
(I) Introduction of sex education in schools
(II) Increased medical assistance
(III) Awareness about contraception and STDs
(IV) Equal opportunities to male and female child
(V) Ban on amniocentesis for sex determination
(VI) Encouraging myths and miconceptions Show Answer


Q102) What is amniocentesis ?
(I) A pre-natal, foetal determination test
(II) A post-natal foetal determination test
(III) It is based on the chromosomal pattern of the amniotic fluid
(IV) It is based on chromosomal pattern of the chorionic fluid
(V) It is based on the chromosomal pattern of the amniotic fluid and the seminal fluid Show Answer


Q103) Where was 'Saheli' developed ? Show Answer


Q104) What is the approximate world population according to the May 2000 census ? Show Answer


Q105) What is the approximate Indian population according to the May 2000 census ? Show Answer


Q106) (I) Rapid decline is death rate.
(II) Rapid incease in MMR and IMR
(III) Rapid decline in MMR and IMR
(IV) Increase in number of people in the reproductive age group
(V) Rapid increase in the death rate
What are the causes of higher population growth ? Show Answer


Q107) What was the growth rate according to the 2001 census report ? Show Answer


Q108) What does the slogan "Hum Do Hamare Do" aim at ? Show Answer


Q109) What is the marriageable age for the females and males in India ? Show Answer


Q110) What is true for an ideal contraceptive ?
(I) It should be user-friendly
(II) It should be easily available
(III) It should be ineffective and reversible with least side effects
(IV) It should be effective and reversible with least side effects
(V) It should interfere with the sexual act of the user Show Answer


Q111) What is true of natural methods of contraception ? Show Answer


Q112) On which days of the menstrual cycle is ovulation expected ? Show Answer


Q113) What is the method called where the male withdraws his penis just before ejaculation ? Show Answer


Q114) What is true for "Lactational amenorrhoea" ?
(I) It means absence of menstruation
(II) Ovulation does not occur during the lactational period
(III) Chances of failure of contraception are almost nil upto six months following parturition
(IV) Side effects are almost nil
(V) Contraceptive efficiency reduces after the period of intense lactation
(VI) it is natural method of contraception
(VII) It increases phagocytosis of sperms Show Answer


Q115) Barrier methods are available for - Show Answer


Q116) Condoms - Show Answer


Q117) Condoms are barrier that cover -
Show Answer


Q118) Nirodh is a popular brand of - Show Answer


Q119) (I) Male condoms are disposable, female condoms are not.
(II) Male and female condoms, both, are disposable
(III) Condoms are not disposable in general
(IV) Condoms cannot be self - inserted
What is true from the above statements ? Show Answer


Q120) Diaphragms, cervical caps and vaults are - Show Answer


Q121) What is the full form of IUDs ? Show Answer


Q122) What is true for IUDs ?
(I) They are self-inserted
(II) They are inserted by expert nurses
(III) They may be non-medicated IUDs, copper releasing IUDs or hormone releasing IUDs
(IV) They are the one of the most widely accepted contraceptive in India
(V) They are inter-uterine devices Show Answer


Q123) Column I :
A - Lippes loop
B - Multiload 375
C - CuT
D - Cu7
E - LNG - 20
F - Progestasert

Column II :
(I) - Non-medicated IUDs
(II) - Hormone releasing IUDs
(III) Copper releasing IUDs Show Answer


Q124) IUDs -
I - Increase phagocytosis of sperms
II - Release Cu ions that suppress sperm motility and fertilising capacity of sperms
III - Make the uterus unsuitable for implantation
IV - Make the cervix hostile to sperms
V - Prevent semen from entering the female reproductive tract Show Answer


Q125) Oral contraceptive pills are composed of - Show Answer


Q126) Pills -
(I) Inhibit ovulation and implantation
(II) Alter the quality of cervical mucus to prevent or retard the entry of sperms
(III) Prevent the ejaculated semen from entering the female vagina
(IV) Inhibit spermatogenesis Show Answer


Q127) What is true about "Saheli" ?
(I) Developed at the CDRI, Lucknow
(II) Contains a steroidal preparation
(III) 'Once-a-week' pill
(IV) Many side effects
(V) High contraceptive value
(VI) Very few side effects
(VII) Low contraceptive value Show Answer


Q128) Pills, implants and IUDs are very effective if taken within __ of coitus. Show Answer


Q129) What is true for surgical methods ?
(I) Also called sterilisation
(II) Terminal method of contraception
(III) Block gamete transport
(IV) Called vasectomy in females and tubectomy in males
(V) High reversibility and contraceptive efficiency
(VI) High contraceptive efficiency Show Answer


Q130) Sterilisation in males is __ and in females is __. Show Answer


Q131) MTP is - Show Answer


Q132) MTP was legalised in India in - Show Answer


Q133) MTPs are considered relatively safe during the __ trimester, __ trimester abortions are much riskier. Show Answer


Q134) MTP is practised mainly to - Show Answer


Q135) Choose the correct option -
(I) RTI - Reproductive Tract Infections
(II) VD - Venereal Diseases
(III) STD - Sexually Transmitted Diseases
(IV) IVF - Intra Vaginal Transfer Show Answer


Q136) Which of the sets of diseases are completely curable if detected early ? Show Answer


Q137) STDs lead to - Show Answer


Q138) People especially vulnerable to STDs are in the age group -
Show Answer


Q139) To avoid transmission of STDs -
(I) Avoid sex with multiple partners
(II) Always have unprotected sex
(III)Use condoms during coitus
(IV) Avoid sex with unknown partners
(V) Avoid sharing of needles Show Answer


Q140) Column 1 :
(I) Zygote Inter-Fallopian Transfer
(II) Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer
(III) Zygote Intra Fallopian Transfer
(IV) Inter Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection
(V) Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection
Column 2 :
A - ZIFT
B - ICSI
C - GIFT Show Answer


Q141) Column 1 :
(A) Coitus Interruptus
(B) LNG - 20
(C) Diaphragms
(D) Multiload 375
(E) Saheli
(F) Nirodh
(G) Sterilization
(H)Vasectomy
(I) CuT
Column 2 :
(I) Natural methods
(II) IUDs
(III) Barrier methods
(IV) Oral contraceptives Show Answer


Q142) State which is true -
(I) Abortion could happen spontaneously too
(II) Infertility is the inability to produce viable offsprings due to defects in the female partner only
(III) Complete lactation could help in contraception
(IV) Creating awareness can help create a reproductive healthy society Show Answer


Q143) Surgical methods of contraception prevent - Show Answer


Q144) Which is true ?
(I) Generally MTP is safe during the first trimester
(II) Chances of contraception are nil until the mother breast-feeds the infant upto 2 years
(III) IUDs are very effective contraceptives
(IV) Pills may be taken upto one week after coitus to prevent conception. Show Answer


Q145) 'Test tube " baby refers to - Show Answer


Q146) Cu released by Cu Ts plays a role in - Show Answer


Q147) What is false for ZIFT ? Show Answer


Q148) Using which contraceptive also provides protection from contracting STDs and AIDs ? Show Answer


Q149) IUDs which are used by females. Show Answer


Q150) 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 Show Answer


Q151) Which is the hormonal method of birth control ? Show Answer


Q152) In amniocentesis, the following is examined Show Answer


Q153) Which of the following is/are correct ? Show Answer


Q154) Which of the following diseases is/are not completely curable ? Show Answer


Q155) Gamete Intra - fallopian transfer is - Show Answer


Q156) Which of the following is/are related to STDs ? Show Answer


Q157) Birth control pills check ovulation in female by inhibiting the secretion of - Show Answer


Q158) Natural methods of birth control include Show Answer


Q159) 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 legalised 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. Show Answer


Q160) 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. Show Answer


Q161) 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 __. Show Answer


Q162) Identify the false statements from the statements -
(I) Birth control pills are likely to cause cardiovascular problems
(II) A woman who substitute or takes the place of real mother to nurse the embryo is called surrogate mother
(III) Numerous children have been produced by invitro fertilization but with some abnormalities
(IV) Woman plays a key role in the continuity of the family and human species
(V) Foetal sex determination test should not be banned. Show Answer


Q163) For imposing a check on increasing female foeticides Show Answer


Q164) Present increase in India's population has not been due to decline in Show Answer


Q165) The copper ions of IUDs Show Answer


Q166) Tying up or removing a small part of fallopian duct is called Show Answer


Q167) Read the following four statements and mark the option that has both correct statements -
(A) MTP has legalized in 1971
(B) Inability to concieve or produce children even after 2 years of unprotected sexual cohabitation is called infertility.
(C) Surgical method of contraceptive prevents gamete formation
(D) MTPs are relatively safe up to 12 weeks of pregnancy. Show Answer


Q168) The family planning programme in India were initiated in Show Answer


Q169) Following is a weekly oral contraceptive Show Answer


Q170) India's population crossed 1 billion in Show Answer


Q171) Mark the incorrect statement - Show Answer


Q172) The diaphragm, cervical cap and vaults are Show Answer


Q173) For delaying pregnancy or spacing children the ideal contraceptive is Show Answer


Q174) Which of the following is the method of traditional contraception ? Show Answer


Q175) To form embryo in vitro, the male gamete is transferred into female gamete directly. Such technique is called Show Answer


Q176) The transfer of zygote or early embryo (up to 8 blastomere) into fallopian tube is Show Answer


Q177) Which of the following statements is wrong ? Show Answer


Q178) Which one of the following groups includes all sexually transmitted diseases ? Show Answer


Q179) Which of the following cannot be detected in a developing foetus by amniocentesis ? Show Answer


Q180) Which of the following is a hormone releasing intra Uterine Device (IUD) ? Show Answer


Q181) Assisted reproductive technology, IVF involves transfer of Show Answer


Q182) A contraceptive pill prevents ovulation by Show Answer


Q183) Progestasert is an IUD which makes the uterus unsuitable and cervix hostile to the sperms as they are Show Answer


Q184) Assisted Reproductive Technology does not include Show Answer


Q185) A childless couple can be assisted to have a child through a technique called GIFT. The full form of the technique is Show Answer


Q186) How many of the following statements is/are correct ?
(I) MTP has a significant role in population disease
(II) Government of India legalised MTP in 1951
(III) MTP is considered safer during second trimester
(IV) 45-50 billion MTP are performed in world in an year Show Answer


Q187) In context of Amniocentesis, which of the following statement is incorrect ? Show Answer


Q188) Which of the following approaches does not give the defined action of contraceptive ? Show Answer


Q189) Which of the following is hormone releasing IUD ? Show Answer


Q190) Which of the following is incorrect regarding vasectomy ? Show Answer


Q191) Embryo with more than 16 blastomeres formed due to in vitro fertilization is transferred into - Show Answer


Q192) Transfer of an ovum of a donor into the fallopian tube of a surrogate mother is Show Answer


Q193) What are the various ways through which the reproductive health can be improved?
I. Education
II. Awareness
III. Encouraging myths
IV. Ban on amniocentesis Show Answer


Q194) The permissible use of the technique amniocentesis is for Show Answer


Q195) Find out the natural contraception methods
I. Implantation
II. Lactational (amenorrhoea)
III. Condoms
IV. Vasectomy
V. Tubectomy
VI. Sterilisation Show Answer


Q196) “Theory of four humors” was proposed by: Show Answer


Q197) Female condoms are called Show Answer


Q198) NSEP stands for Show Answer


Q199) Study of population trends is: Show Answer


Q200) Find out sexually transmitted diseases among the given below
I. AIDS II. Syphilis
III. Gonorrhea IV. Malaria
V. Hepatitis-B VI. TB Show Answer


Q201) What is the difference in oral contraceptives and hormonal implants? Show Answer


Q202) ICSI stands for Show Answer


Q203) CDRI is situated in Show Answer


Q204) Find out the right aspects of lactational amenorrhoea
I. Ovulation do not occur during the lactational period
II. Chances of the failure of contraception are almost nil upto six months following parturition
III. Side effects are almost nil
IV. It is a natural method of contraception
V. It increases phagocytosis of sperms Show Answer


Q205) ‘Population explosion’ being witnessed is mainly due to: Show Answer


Q206) Maximum growth rate occurs in: Show Answer


Q207) What is the purpose of surgical method of contraception? Show Answer


Q208) Choose the WHO’s statement about reproductive health.
I. Healthy reproductive organs with normal functions.
II. Total well being of physical, emotional, behavioural and social aspects.
III. Free of all STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) Show Answer


Q209) Lactational amenorrhora is Show Answer


Q210) Most thickly populated country is: Show Answer


Q211) What is the use of condoms? Show Answer


Q212) Amniocentesis is a technique to: Show Answer


Q213) Test tube baby is a technique where: Show Answer


Q214) In a population, the condition at which the rate of addition of new members is more than the rate of
individuals lost indicates: Show Answer


Q215) Which oral contraceptive is developed by CDRI? Show Answer


Q216) Identify the correct statements
I. Infertility is the inability to produce viable offsprings due to the defects in the female partner
II. Complete lactation helps in contraception
III. Spreading awareness can help to create a reproductively healthy society Show Answer


Q217) What is true about ‘Saheli’?
I. Developed at CDRI, Lucknow
II. Contains a steroidal preparation
III. ‘Once-a-week’ pill
IV. Many side effects
V. High contraceptive value
VI. Very few side effects
VII. Low contraceptive value Show Answer


Q218) Which of the following match is the correct?
I. STDs – Sexually Transmitted Diseases
II. VD – Venerable Disease
III. RTI – Reproductive Tract Infection Show Answer


Q219) NFCP stands for Show Answer


Q220) The technique called Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer (GIFT) is recommanded for the females Show Answer


Q221) IVF involves the fertilisation …A… the body followed by …B… Show Answer


Q222) Greatest biological problems faced by human beings is: Show Answer


Q223) Which one of the following is the most widely accepted method of contraception in India, as at present? Show Answer


Q224) Common STD in India is Show Answer


Q225) The prenatal technique to determine the genetic disorders in a foetus is called Show Answer


Q226) What is correct about a test tube baby? Show Answer


Q227) NLCP stands for Show Answer


Q228) The main factor of population growth in India is: Show Answer


Q229) Which of the following is a mechanical barrier used in birth control: Show Answer


Q230) Copper-T prevents: Show Answer


Q231) Find out the correct statement
I. Pills prevents ovulation of contraception technique
II. Copper-T prevents implantation
III. Vasectomy produces semen containing no sperm Show Answer


Q232) Ist, 2nd, 3rd dose of DPT is given by
I. 6 weeks after birth
II. 10 weeks after birth
III. 14 weeks after birth
IV. 24 weeks after birth
V. 29 weeks after birth Show Answer


Q233) Which hormone of the female body is suppressed by the oral contraceptive pills? Show Answer


Q234) Growth curve is normally: Show Answer


Q235) Which one of the following statements is incorrect about menstruation? Show Answer


Q236) Which of the following birth control measures can be considered as the safest? Show Answer


Q237) Sterilization method used in human beings is/are called Show Answer


Q238) The first case of IVF-ET techniques success, was reported by: Show Answer


Q239) Spermicidal cream used on the coating of condoms, diaphragms, cervical cap and vaults are Show Answer


Q240) NMEP stands for Show Answer


Q241) A national level approach to build up a reproductively healthy society was taken up in our country in: Show Answer


Q242) Condition in which motility remains very less is Show Answer


Q243) Diaphragms, cervical caps and vaults are Show Answer


Q244) Detection technique for AIDS is Show Answer


Q245) In delaying pregnancy or spacing among children, the ideal contraceptive is Show Answer


Q246) Reproductive health is the well-being of Show Answer


Q247) In female sterilization …A… is cut and tied. This process is called ….B… .
Fill correct option for A and B Show Answer


Q248) Difference between ZIFT and IUT lies in the Show Answer


Q249) Progesterone in the contraceptive pill: Show Answer


Q250) Ideal contraceptive should be
I. User-friendly
II. Easily available
III. Effective
IV. Interferring coitus
V. Expensive and effective Show Answer


Q251) A woman who substitutes or takes the place of the real mother to nurse the embryo is called Show Answer


Q252) Which of the following is wrongly matched? Show Answer


Q253) Choose the correct causes for the population growth
I. Decline in death rate
II. Rapid increase in MMR and IMR
III. Rapid decline in MMR and IMR
IV. Increase in the number of people, in the reproductive age group
V. Rapid increase in the death rate Show Answer


Q254) The loss of forests, urbanization and increasing pollution due to: Show Answer


Q255) Find out the true statements for IUD
I. They are self-inserted
II. They are inserted by expert nurses
III. They may be non-medicated IUDs for example, copper releasing IUDs or hormone releasing IUDs
IV. They are inter uterine devices
V. Widely accepted in India Show Answer


Q256) Later complications of STDs are
I. Pelvic inflammation disease
II. Abortion
III. Still birth
IV. Ectopic pregnancies
V. Infertility
VI. Cancer
Choose the correct combinations Show Answer


Q257) Which of the following parameter of the population can be negative? Show Answer


Q258) Condoms are made up of thin rubber/latex sheath which is used to cover Show Answer


Q259) Choose the right one among the statements given below: Show Answer


Q260) MTP is of much risk in the phase of the pregnancy Show Answer


Q261) If the rate of addition of new members increases with respect to the individual host of the same
population, then the graph obtained has: Show Answer


Q262) NCCP stands for Show Answer


Q263) Given below the symptoms of a disease 'x' Infection in urinogenital tract, yellow discharge, fever,
headache, feeling of illness are the common symptoms. Identify (x) Show Answer


Q264) Condoms are one of the most popular contraceptives because of the following reasons: Show Answer


Q265) Which of the following is a technique of direct introduction of gametes into the oviduct: Show Answer


Q266) Correct surgical method of contraception is Show Answer


Q267) Infant mortality rate is minimum in: Show Answer


Q268) Consider the statements given below regarding contraception and answer as directed there after:
(1) Medical termination of pregency (MTP) during first trimester is generally safe
(2) Generally chances of conception are nil until mother breast-feeds the infant upto two years
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(3) Intrauterine devices like copper-T are effective contraceptives
(4) Contraception pills may be taken upto one week after coitus to prevent conception
Which two of the above statements are correct? Show Answer


Q269) Vitamin-E is also called Show Answer


Q270) Choose the correct statement regarding the ZIFT procedure: Show Answer


Q271) First dose of BCG vaccine is given at the time of Show Answer


Q272) RCH stands for Show Answer


Q273) Oral contraceptives have hormonal preparation of Show Answer


Q274) …A… makes the uterus unsuitable for implantation and the cervix hostile to …B… . Find out the correct
option for A and B to complete the given NCERT statement Show Answer


Q275) Reproductive health involves which of the following? Show Answer


Q276) Match the given fertilisation methods (A-H) to their respective characteristic (I-VI)
I. Collected gametes are made to form the zygote in the laboratory
II. Zygote or early embryo with upto 8 blastomeres is transferred into the oviduct
III. Zygote with more than 8 blastomeres, is transferred into the uterus
IV. Fusion of the gametes in the female reproductive tract
V. Transfer of the ovum from a donor to the oviduct of the recipient
VI. Sperm is injected into the ovum, in vitro
A. GIFT B. ZIFT
C. AI D. ICSF
E. IUT F. IVF
G. IUI H. In vivo fertilisation Show Answer


Q277) STDs caused by bacteria is/are Show Answer


Q278) Which of the following method is used when male partner is unable to inseminate into the female partner
due to the low sperm count? Show Answer


Q279) ZIFT stands for Show Answer


Q280) What is the purpose of contraceptive pills?
I. They inhibit ovulation and implantation
II. They alter the quality of cervical mucous to prevent or retard the entry of sperms
III. They prevent the ejaculated semen from entering the female vagina
IV. They inhibit spermatogenesis Show Answer


Q281) Scientific study of human population is called Show Answer


Q282) Population explosion has occurred in the last: Show Answer


Q283) When the 3rd booster and the 4th booster dose of tetanus is given to a child? Show Answer


Q284) Administration of progesterone, progesterone oestrogen combination and IUDs are effective in Show Answer


Q285) Which of the following disease is curable?
I. Hepatitis-B
II. HIV
III. Genital herpes Show Answer


Q286) Oral contraceptives inhibits …A… and implantation as the well as quality of cervical …B…. to prevent the
entry of sperms.
Choose the correct option for A and B to complete the given statement of NCERT textbook Show Answer


Q287) Coitus interruption is the withdrawl method of natural contraception.
This sentence is Show Answer


Q288) NACO stands for Show Answer


Q289) In the production of test tube babies : Show Answer


Q290) Indian population forms what percentage of world population? Show Answer


Q291) Every ……. person is Indian in world Show Answer


Q292) On which day, world population touched 5th billion? Show Answer


Q293) Diaphragms are contraceptive devices used by the females. Choose the correct option from the statements
given below:
i. They are introduced into the uterus
ii. They are placed to cover the cervical region
iii. They act as physical barriers for sperm entry
iv. They act as spermicidal agents Show Answer


Q294) From the sexually transmitted diseases mentioned below identity the one which does not specifically
affect the sex organs: Show Answer


Q295) Family planning program was initiated in Show Answer


Q296) Withdrawl method of natural contraception Show Answer


Q297) MTP is being …A… to abort even normal fetuses. Specially when sex of the foetus is …B… .
Choose the correct option for A and B to complete the given NCERT statement Show Answer


Q298) Example of copper releasing IUD is Show Answer


Q299) Which is related to males? Show Answer


Q300) Medical termination of Pregnancy (MTP) is considered safe up to how many weeks of pregnancy? Show Answer


Q301) Identify the false statement regarding the techniques of contraception
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 pill is progesterone
IV. Contraceptive oral pills help in birth control by preventing ovulation Show Answer


Q302) What measures should be taken to avoid the transmission of STD?
I. Avoid sex with unknown
II. Avoid sex with multiple partner
III. Do protected sex
IV. Avoid sharing needle Show Answer


Q303) When MTP was legalized in India? Show Answer


Q304) Injections and implants (the progesterone or progesterone oestrogen combination) are used by the
females under the Show Answer


Q305) Higher population in cities is mainly due to: Show Answer


Q306) Population explosion is Show Answer


Q307) The most important component of contraceptive pills is: Show Answer


Q308) In India, first census was conducted in: Show Answer


Q309) Infertile couples can produce a baby with the help of Show Answer


Q310) What is the function of copper T? Show Answer


Q311) What was the world human population in 2000? Show Answer


Q312) When the ovulation is expected in a normal menstrual cycle? Show Answer


Q313) The best way to decrease population of a country is: Show Answer


Q314) Oral polio vaccine and hepatitis first dose is given to a child at Show Answer


Q315) Age for marriage in India is
Male Female Show Answer


Q316) Which of the following techniques are used in IVF? I. ZIFT II. IUT III. ICSI IV. AI V. IUI Show Answer


Q317) High increase in human population is due to: Show Answer


Q318) According to 2001 census, Indian population was: Show Answer


Q319) Chancroid is a sexually transmitted disease caused by: Show Answer


Q320) STDs are also called Show Answer


Q321) Which of the following given statements are not correct?
I. MTP was legalized in 1971
II. Inability to conceive or produce children even after two years of unprotected sexual cohabitation is
called infertility
III. Surgical method of contraception prevents gamete formation
IV. MTPs are relatively safe up to 20 weeks of pregnancy Show Answer


Q322) Population explosion occurs due to Show Answer


Q323) Zero growth means: Show Answer


Q324) Population of India was approximately …… million at the time of independence Show Answer


Q325) MTP helps in Show Answer


Q326) Which of the following causes abortion in ladies? Show Answer


Q327) Periodic abstinence is avoiding sex during Show Answer


Q328) A method of birth control is: Show Answer


Q329) July 11 is observed as: Show Answer


Q330) Early symptoms of most STDs is
I. Itching
II. Fluid discharge
III. Slight pain
IV. Swelling
Choose the correct option Show Answer


Q331) During which phase of the pregnancy MTP is safe? Show Answer


Q332) Human population growth is: Show Answer


Q333) In which condition of the uterus, fertilisation is impossible? Show Answer


Q334) According to the …A… census report, the population growth rate was still around …B…, a rate at which our
population could double in …a… years.
Choose the correct option for A, B and C to complete the given NCERT statement Show Answer


Q335) In male sterilization …A… is cut and tied. This process is called ….B… .
Fill correct option for A and B Show Answer


Q336) Day of periodic abstinence is Show Answer


Q337) One of the legal methods of birth control is: Show Answer


Q338) Natural methods of contraception are the natural ways to Show Answer


Q339) Progestasert and LNG-20 are the examples of Show Answer


Q340) Identify the correct statements
i. Birth control pills are likely to cause cardiovascular problem
ii. A woman who substitutes or takes the place of the real mother to nurse to embryo is called surrogate
mother
iii. Numerous children have been produced by in vitro fertilisation but with some abnormalities
iv. Woman plays a key role in the continuity of the family and human species
v. Foetal sex determination test should not be banned Show Answer


Q341) Pills have to be taken daily for period of …A… days. Starting preferably within first five days of menstrual
cycle?
After a gap of …B… days, it has to be repeated in the same pattern
Complete the given NCERT statement by filling up the blanks A and B Show Answer


Q342) Amniocentesis is a process to Show Answer


Q343) Secondary infertility is Show Answer


Q344) What is false for GIFT? Show Answer


Q345) Misuse of amniocentesis results in Show Answer


Q346) Worlds AIDS day and world earth day are celebrated on
Show Answer


Q347) Copper releasing IUDs are used for suppressing the Show Answer


Q348) ‘Hum Do Hamare Do’ slogan for encourages Show Answer


Q349) The birth control device not used by women is: Show Answer


Q350) Incidents of STD are very high among persons, in the age group of Show Answer


Q351) Infant mortality in India is: Show Answer


Q352) Full form of CDRI is Show Answer


Q353) MTP stands for Show Answer


Q354) IVF in which the early zygote with up to …A… blastomere is transferred to the Fallopian tube is called …B… Show Answer


Q355) False statement about ZIFT is Show Answer


Q356) In contraception, sperm motility decreases due to Show Answer


Q357) What was the world human population in 2011? Show Answer


Q358) “Saheli” contraceptive oral pill was developed at: Show Answer


Q359) STDs caused by viruses are
I. AIDS
II. Hepatitis-B
III. Genital herpes Show Answer


Q360) Artificial insemination mean: Show Answer


Q361) Emergency contraceptives are effective if used within: Show Answer


Q362) The number of organisms in population are added by: Show Answer


Q363) India’s population in June 2011 was Show Answer


Q364) The Test-tube Baby Programme employs which one of the following techniques? Show Answer


Q365) Primary infertile patient is the person who; Show Answer


Q366) IVF in which zygote with …A… then 8 blastomere is transferred into female body it is called …B… . Show Answer


Q367) Indicators of the improved reproductive health of the society are Show Answer


Q368) MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) vaccine is given at Show Answer


Q369) Amniocentesis is the detection of Show Answer


Q370) Ovulation do not occur in lactational period because of Show Answer


Q371) Hepatitis-B and HIV spreads through Show Answer


Q372) Which IUD increases the phagocytosis of the sperms within the uterus? Show Answer


Q373) Example of the non-medicated IUD is Show Answer


Q374) IUD stands for Show Answer


Q375) In vivo fertilisation involves the fertilisation that takes place Show Answer


Q376) Write one or the following correctly matched Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) with its pathogen? Show Answer


Q377) Hormone releasing IUDS among the following are Show Answer


Q378) Statement 1: Zero population growth should be achieved as early as possible to control human
population
Statement 2: This requires not two children per couple but a little more Show Answer


Q379) Statement 1: One in every sex person in the world in an Indian
Statement 2: In India, there are more females than males Show Answer


Q380) Statement 1: Use of condoms is a safeguard against AIDS and sexual diseases besides checking
pregnancy
Statement 2: Certain contraceptives are planted under the skin of the upper arm to prevent pregnancy Show Answer


Q381) Statement 1: Over-population has become a serious problem in the developing countries
Statement 2: It do not exhaust natural resources, causes unemployment and pollution Show Answer


Q382) Statement 1: Human population doubles after every 35 years as against 200 years in 1600-1800
Statement 2: Rapid increase is due to the better health facilities Show Answer


Q383) Statement 1: Mother should be blamed for the birth of the girls in the family
Statement 2: Father is not responsible for the sex of the child Show Answer


Q384) Statement 1: Amniocentesis is often misused
Statement 2: Amniocentesis is meant for determining the genetic disorders in the foetus, but it is being
used to determine the sex of the foetus, to kill the normal female foetus Show Answer