Reproductive Health (Class XII)
Description: Reproductive Health | |
Number of Questions: 17 | |
Created by: Priya Bakshi | |
Tags: Reproductive Health XII Population explosion MTP Sexually transmitted diseases Infertility Problems and Strategies Family Planning Oral Pills for Hormone Regulation Increasing Population in India and Problems Faced Steps Taken to Control Population Birth Control Methods Intra Uterine Devices Sexually Transmitted Diseases Methods to Prevent STD Assisted Reproductive Technologies |
According to the World Health Organisation, which of the following is not considered as an aspect of reproduction?
Which of the following is/are the major task(s) under Reproductive and Child Health Care programmes?
a. Providing support for building a healthy reproductive society b. Creating awareness among the masses concerning various reproduction related aspects c. Providing facilities for building a reproductively healthy society
Proper information about which of the following can help people lead a reproductively healthy life?
Which of the following would not address the importance of bringing up socially conscious and healthy families of desired size?
Which of the following are required for the successful implementation of various action plans for attaining reproductive health?
a. Strong infrastructural facilities b. Professional expertise c. STDs d. Material support
Which of the following contraceptives was developed by scientists at Central Drug Research Institute in Lucknow, India?
Which of the following do(es) not indicate improved reproductive health of the society?
Which of the following is not a desired characteristic of an ideal contraceptive?
Which of the following statements is/are false?
a. For attaining total reproductive health as a social goal, India has started programmes and action plans at national level. b. Amniocentesis is a foetal sex determination test based on the chromosomal pattern in the amniotic fluid surrounding the developing embryo. c. The principle of natural methods of contraception is to avoid the release of ovum from the ovaries.
Which of the following are the reasons for population explosion in India?
a. Decline in death rate b. Increase in maternal mortality rate c. Decline in infant mortality rate d. Increase in the number of people in reproductive age
Which of the following contraceptive methods are presently available?
Which of the following steps was/were taken by the government to check the population growth rate?
a. Motivating families to use various contraceptive methods b. Statutory raising of marriageable age c. Giving incentives to couples with smaller families
Which of the following statements is/are false?
a. Condoms can prevent users from STDs and AIDS. b. Diaphragms and vaults are barriers of rubber which is inserted into the male's reproductive tract. c. Intrauterine devices are inserted in the uterus through vagina.
Which of the following statements is/are false?
a. Embryos formed by the fusion of gametes within the female can be used for intra uterine transfer. b. In intra cytoplasmic sperm injection, a sperm is directly injected into the ovum. c. In vitro fertilisation is a technique in which fertilisation is done inside the body of the female.
Which of the following is not a sexually-transmitted disease?
Which of the following Intra-Uterine Devices is a non-medicated IUD?
Which of the following diseases are completely curable if detected early and treated properly?
a. Genital warts b. Genital herpes c. Chlamydiasis d. Hepatitis-B