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CUET-UG Biology Test: Reproductive Health
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CUET-UG Biology Test: Reproductive Health
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1. Which of the following cannot be detected in a developing foetus by amniocentesis?
2. The permissible use of the technique amniocentesis is for
3. From the sexually transmitted diseases mentioned below, identify the one which does not specifically affect the sex organs -' [NCERT Exemplar]
4. The transfer of an ovum from a donor into the fallopian tube of another female who cannot produce one is known as -'
5. Increased IMR and decreased MMR in a population will -' [NCERT Exemplar]
6. Emergency contraceptives are effective if used within -' [NCERT Exemplar]
7. A national level approach to build up a reproductively healthy society was taken up in our country in: [NCERT Exemplar]
8. After tubectomy, which part of the female reproductive system remains blocked?
9. The diagram below represents the development of a human zygote up to the blastocyst stage which is labelled from A to E.
Select a correct statement from the following options.
10. Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) is considered safe upto how many weeks to avoid pregnancy?
11. Which of the following birth control measures can be considered as the safest?
12. Sterilisation techniques are generally fool proof methods of contraception with least side effects. Yet, this is the last option for the couples because:[NCERT Exemplar] (i) it is almost irreversible (ii) of the misconception that it will reduce sexual urge (iii) it is a surgical procedure (iv) of lack of sufficient facilities in many parts of the country
Choose the correct option
13. Which one of the following groups includes all sexually transmitted disease?
14. Diaphragms are contraceptive device used by 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 barrier for sperm entry. (iv) They act as spermicidal agents.
15. Oral contraceptive pills help in the birth control by -'
16. Cu-T prevents pregnancy by preventing -'
17. The test tube baby programme employs which one of the following techniques?
18. The diagram below represents the two techniques (P and Q) used to assist infertile parents to have children. Identify P and Q. P Q
19. Which one of the following is the most widely accepted methods of contraception in India at present?
20. The correct surgical procedure as a contraceptive method is -'
21. Which of the following does not belong to STDs?
22. Select the correct statement regarding sexually transmitted diseases.
23. Cu2+ ions released from copper releasing Intra Uterine Device (IUDs) -'
24. Which of the following are the reasons for population explosion?
(i) Increased health facilities (ii) Rapid increase in MMR (iii) Rapid increase in IMR (iv) Rapid decrease in MMR (v) Decrease in number of people reaching reproductive age
25. Which of the following is a hormone releasing IUD?