Oral contraceptive pills are composed of:
(1) Progestogens only
(2) Progestogen - estrogen combinations
(3) Progestogens - testosterone combinations
(4) (a) or (b)
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
1. All of the above
2. I, II, III
3. I, II
4. I, III, IV
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
(1) I, II, III, V, VI
(2) I, III, V, VI
(3) I, II, III, IV, V
(4) I, III, IV, V
Pills, implants and IUDs are very effective if taken within __________ of coitus.
(1) 5 days
(2) 72 hours
(3) 30 days
(4) 15 days
What is true for surgical methods?
I. Also called sterilization
II. Terminal method of contraception
III. Block gamete transport
IV. Called vasectomy in females and tubectomy in males
V. High reversibility and contraceptive efficiency
1. I, II, III, IV
2. I, II, III, V
3. I, II, III, IV, V
4. I, II, III
Sterilisation in males is ____________ and in females is ___________:
(1) Vasectomy, Tubectomy
(2) Tubectomy, Vasectomy
(3) Vasectomy, Vasectomy
(4) Tubectomy, Tubectomy
MTP is:
1. Medical Termination of Pregnancy
2. Also called induced abortion
3. Both (1) and (2)
4. Aimed at decreasing population size
MTP was legalised in India in:
(1) 1971
(2) 1951
(3) 1981
(4) 1923
MTPs are considered relatively safe during the _______ trimester; _______ trimester abortions are riskier:
1. First, second
2. Second, first
3. Third, first
4. Third, second
MTP is practised mainly to:
1. Get rid of unwanted female child legally
2. Get rid of unwanted pregnancies due to failure of contraception or rapes
3. Both (1) and (2)
4. Decrease population size