"Test tube" baby refers to:
(1) A baby born in test tube
(2) An ovum made to fertilise in-vitro and then implanted in the uterus
(3) A method of tissue culture
(4) None of the above
Cu released by CuTs plays a role in:
(1) Increasing phagocytosis of sperms
(2) Suppressing sperm motility
(3) Suppressing fertilising capacity of sperms
(4) Both (2) and (3)
What is false for GIFT?
1. It is Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer
2. Ovum from a donor is transferred into the oviduct of the recipient
3. Zygote from a donor is transferred into the oviduct of the recipient
4. The recipient cannot produce ovum
What is false for ZIFT?
(1) ZIFT - Zygote Intra Fallopian Transfer
(2) It follows IVF
(3) Zygote or early embryo
(4) Embryos with more than 8 blastomeres are transferred to the uterus
Using which contraceptive also provides protection from contracting STDs and AIDs?
(1) Diaphragms
(2) Spermicidal foams
(3) Condoms
(4) Lactational amenorrhoea
IUDs which are used by females:
(1) Are implanted under the skin and they release progestogen and estrogen
(2) Act as spermicidal jellies
(3) Release copper ions in the uterus that increase phagocytosis of sperm
(4) Block the entry of sperms into vagina.
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
1. I and III
2. II and III
3. I and IV
4. I and II
Which is the hormonal method of birth control?
(1) Pill
(2) Copper IUD
(3) Vasectomy
(4) Femidom
Which of the following is/are correct?
(1) Pill prevents ovulation
(2) Vasectomy causes semen having no sperms
(3) Copper - T prevents implantation
(4) All of the above
Which of the following diseases is/are not completely curable?
1. Genital herpes
2. HIV infection
3. Both (1) and (2)
4. Syphilis