Where was "Saheli" developed?
(1) Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi
(2) Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow
(3) All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
(4) None of the above
What is the approximate Indian population according to the recent census (May 2000)?
1. About 1 billion
2. About 1 million
3. About 10 billion
4. About 15 million
What was the growth rate according to the 2001 census report?
(1) 1.7%
(2) 3.6%
(3) 5.2%
(4) 0.5%
What is the marriageable age for the females and males in India?
1. 18, 18
2. 18, 25
3. 21, 18
4. 18, 21
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
1. All of the above
2. I, II, III
3. I, II, IV
4. I, II, IV, V
What is true of natural methods of contraception?
1. They increase phagocytosis of sperms
2. They employ barriers to prevent fertilization
3. They are natural ways of avoiding chances of fertilization
4. They are surgical methods and are terminal methods
What is the method called where the male withdraws his penis just before ejaculation?
1. Coitus interruptus
2. Lactational amenorrhoea
3. Withdrawal
4. Both (1) and (3)
Barrier methods are available for:
(1) Only males
(2) Only females
(3) Both (a) and (b)
(4) None of these
Condoms:
(1) Increase sperm phagocytosis
(2) Decrease sperm motility
(3) Prevent the ejaculated semen from entering the female reproductive tract
(4) Inhibit ovulation
Condoms are barriers that cover:
(1) Penis in male and ovary in female
(2) Penis in male and cervix and vagina in female
(3) Scrotum in male and cervix and vagina in female
(4) Cervix in male and vagina in female