Question 4 :
Which of the following is the most widely accepted method of contraception in India at present?
Question 9 :
Which of the following birth control methods are associated with the highest pregnancy rates with typical use?
Question 10 :
Choose the correct answer among the alternatives given :<br>Whatis the work of copper-T?
Question 11 :
Assertion: The world population was around 2 billion in 1900 which has rocketed to about 6 billion by 2000
Reason: Increase in longevity due to decline in death rate, maternal mortality rate and infant mortality rate has been some major causes of population explosion
Question 14 :
Creating awareness about sex related aspects is an effective method to improve reproductive health of the people.<br/>
Question 18 :
Condoms are one of the most popular contraceptives because of the following reasons.
Question 22 :
The population in India is characterised by ________ birth rate and ________ death rate.
Question 23 :
<p>Which of the following factors were responsible for the period of stagnant growth of India's population from 1901-1921?</p><p>1. Poor health and medical services.</p><p>2. Illiteracy of people at large.</p><p>2. Inefficient distribution system of food and other basic necessities.</p>
Question 24 :
Progesterone which is the most important component of oral contraceptive pills prevents pregnancy by
Question 26 :
Choose the correct answer among the alternatives given :<br>Fillup the blanks in the following paragraph by selecting the correct option.<br>A. <u>(i)</u>methods work on the principle of avoiding chances of ovum and sperms meeting.<br>B. <u>(ii)</u>is one such method in which the couples avoid coitus from day 10 to 17 of themenstrual cycle.<br>C. <u>(iii)</u>is another method in which the male partner withdraws his penis from the vagina just before ejaculation so as to avoid insemination.<br>D. <u>(iv)</u>method is based on the fact that ovulation and therefore the cycle do not occurduring the period of intense lactation following parturition.<br>
Question 27 :
Population growth in India has been positive during each Census since1911, except for the Census of _________.
Question 28 :
Assertion: Periodic abstinence is a natural method where couples abstain from coitus
Reason: Coitus from days 5-10 should be avoided because this is the time of ovulation
Question 33 :
As per Census 2011, India has 2.4% of world's land area and is home to ______ of the total world population.
Question 35 :
In breast feeding women, which of the followingcan be regarded as the best hormonal contraceptionmethod?
Question 36 :
Which among the following are biological methods that are being used to control population growth?
Question 37 :
Areas which are industrially well-developed have ______ density of population compared to area which are not so developed.
Question 39 :
According to the 2011 census the population of India is ________ crore. 
Question 42 :
Assertion: In barrier methods, ovum and sperms are prevented from physical meetings.
Reason: Barrier methods are used during coitus, to prevent the entry of ejaculated semen into the female reproductive tract.
Question 43 :
The second stage of demographic transition is characterised with population explosion.
Question 46 :
The population of India, as recorded at each decennial census from 1901 has grown steadily except for a decrease during ___________.
Question 47 :
Choose the correct answer among the alternatives given :<br>Reproductivehealth in society can be improved by;<br>(I)Introduction of sex education in schools<br>(II)Increased medical assistance<br>(III)Awareness about contraception and STDs<br>(IV)Equal opportunities to male and female child<br>(V)Encouraging myths and misconceptions<br>
Question 49 :
The chances of conception in women starts from which day of menstruation?
Question 52 :
In the ____________ stage of demographic transition, the birth as well as the death rates decline.
Question 54 :
According to the Census Report 2011, India's population grew between 2001-2011, at annual average rate of __________.
Question 55 :
The _______________ in the year 1921, thus, it has been termed as the year of the great divide.
Question 59 :
Which of the following is the most accepted method of contraception in India?
Question 60 :
In the calender method, mating should be avoided from day ........ to .......... of the cycle.
Question 62 :
Population explosion in India has caused problems in which of the following aspects?
Question 66 :
Consider the statements given below regarding contraception and answer as directed thereafter :<br/>A. Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) during the first trimester is generally safe.B. Generally, chances of conception are nil until the mother breast-feeds the infant for up to two years.C. Intrauterine devices like copper-T are effective contraceptives.D. Contraception pills may be taken up to one week after coitus to prevent conception.
Question 69 :
The third stage of demographic transition is characterised with low growth rate of population due to decline in both birth as well as the death rate.
Question 70 :
A saponin called Yamogenin from Yam plant, <i>Dioscorea</i> is used as 
Question 71 :
In certain tribes, population does not increase beyond a limit because of
Question 72 :
Assertion: Sex education in schools is not necessary.
Reason: Sex education may increase certain myths and conceptions in the students.
Question 73 :
In India, the action plans for family planning were initiated in the year
Question 74 :
Assertion: Tubectomy process is a reversible process with difficulty
Reason: The two cut ends of fallopian tubes can be rejoined
Question 75 :
Choose the correct answer among the alternatives given :<br>Which of the following statements, is incorrect regarding the medical termination ofpregnancy (MTP)?
Question 76 :
Choose the correct answer among the alternatives given :<br>Considerthe following statements each with one or two blanks.<br>(A)Lippes loop is a <u>(i)</u> IUD while multiload 375 is a <u>(ii)</u> IUD.<br>(B)Surgical methods of contraception are also called as <u>(iii)</u> methods.<br>(C)High MMR and IMR play a significant role in <u>(iv)</u> human population.<br>Whichone of the following options, gives the correct fill ups for the respective blank numbers from (i) to (iv) in the above statements?<br>
Question 77 :
Assertion: Contraceptive pills are rich in only progesterone and estrogen.
Reason: This will stop menstrual cycle for sometime.
Question 78 :
Mrs. Mehra, who is 32 years old underwent a surgery to get her oviducts removed after having a girl. Now, she wants to another baby. Do you think she can have another baby?
Question 79 :
A class of spermicides (used for contraception) inhibits the flagellar motion of the sperm thereby preventing it from swimming towards the egg. This is achieved by
Question 84 :
First country in the world which adopted family planning programme is
Question 85 :
In the rhythm method of birth control, the couple abstain from intercourse
Question 86 :
Assertion: Saheli, the new oral contraceptive for the females contains a. steroidal preparation.
Reason: Saheli is taken daily without a break.
Question 87 :
The average number of children that would be borne to a female during her lifetime is called
Question 90 :
When the fallopian tubes in a woman are cut and tied then what happens?
Question 91 :
Population density in India has shifted from 81 per sq. km. in 1921 to _______ per sq. km. in 2011.
Question 92 :
The following factors indicate improved reproductive health of the society.<br/>1. Better detection and cure of disease<br/>2. Better post-natal care<br/>3. Medically assisted deliveries<br/>4. Increased MMR<br/><br/>Select the code for the correct answer from the options given below <br/>
Question 96 :
Which of the following is a hormone - releasing Intra Uterine Device (IUD)?<br/>
Question 97 :
Match the contraceptive methods given under Column - I with their examples given under Column - II. Select the correct choice from those given below :<br><table class="wysiwyg-table"><tbody><tr><td></td><td> Column - I<br>(Contraceptive Method)</td><td></td><td> Column - II<br> (Examples)</td></tr><tr><td>A.</td><td>Chemical</td><td>p.</td><td>Tubectomy and Vasectomy</td></tr><tr><td>B.</td><td>IUDs</td><td>q.</td><td>Copper T and Loop</td></tr><tr><td>C.</td><td>Barriers</td><td>r.</td><td>Condom and Cervical cap</td></tr><tr><td>D.</td><td>Sterilization</td><td>s.</td><td>Spermicidal Jelly and foam</td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td>t.</td><td>Coitus interruptus and calendar method</td></tr></tbody></table>
Question 98 :
Which of the following is regarded as an absolute contraindication of oral contraceptive pill?
Question 99 :
Assertion: In a woman after hysterectomy, its ovarian cycle is stopped.
Reason: Because FSH is not secreting.
Question 103 :
Assertion: Copper-T is an effective contraceptive device in human females.
Reason: Copper-T prevents passage of sperms from vagina upwards into fallopian tubes.
Question 104 :
Consider the following statements:<br/>A. Condom, diaphragm and cervical caps ate the common barriers used to prevent pregnancy.<br/>B. Oral pills and vaginal pills are the chemical method practiced for the prevention of pregnancy.<br/>C. Intra-Uterine Contraceptive Devices (IUCDs) prevent implantation in the uterus.<br/>D. Vasectomy and tubectomy are the surgical methods practiced for birth control. <br/>The correct ones are given in
Question 107 :
After hearing Mr. Saxena's countless and justified explanations on his problem, the doctor said, "Okay! In that case, your request for permanent contraception is granted. I shall sterilize you on the 18th December2013. You will have all your male characteristics intact, so don't worry."<br/>Which of the following procedure Mr. Saxena will be going through?
Question 108 :
According to 1921 census the population of India was approximately _________.
Question 109 :
Assertion: CuT, Cu7 and multiload 375 are the hormone releasing IUDs.
Reason: Cu ions released by some UD5 affect the ability of uterine wall to support embryo thus cause contraception.
Question 110 :
Sterilization techniques are generally fool-proof methods of contraception with east side effects. Yet, this is the last option for the couples because<br/>(i) it is almost irreversible<br/>(ii) of the misconception that it will reduce sexual urge/drive<br/>(iii) it is a surgical procedure<br/>(iv) of lack of sufficient facilities in many parts of the country.<br/>Choose the correct option.<br/>
Question 111 :
Assertion: Cu-T and Cu-7 do not suppresses sperm motility.
Reason: Hormones released by them affect sperm motility.