According to the 2001 census report, the population growth rate of India was around ___ %, a rate at which our population could double in ____ years.
1. | 1.7; 33 | 2. | 2.1; 30 |
3. | 1.4; 50 | 4. | 2.0; 32 |
ART in which a sperm is directly injected into the ovum is known as:
1. | ZIFT | 2. | GIFT |
3. | SUZI | 4. | ICSI |
Government of India legalized MTP in:
1. | 1951 | 2. | 1971 |
3. | 1975 | 4. | 1977 |
The Central Drug Research Institute [CDRI] is located at:
1. | Lucknow | 2. | New Delhi |
3. | Hyderabad | 4. | Pune |
Indian population crossed 1 billion in:
1. January 1999
2. May 2000
3. July 2001
4. Will do so in June 2020
ART [used to help infertile couples] stands for:
1. | Assisted Reproductive Technologies |
2. | Artificial Reproductive Technologies |
3. | Augmented Reproductive Technologies |
4. | Anomalous Reproductive Technologies |
Lactational amenorrhea is effective up to a maximum period of:
1. | 3 months | 2. | 6 months |
3. | 9 months | 4. | 12 months |
Identify a sexually transmitted disease amongst the following that is completely curable.
1. | HIV | 2. | Hepatitis B |
3. | Genital herpes | 4. | Trichomoniasis |
Which of the following is not a preferred method employed for emergency contraception?
1. | Administration of progestogens |
2. | Administration of estrogens |
3. | Administration of a progestogen-estrogen combination |
4. | Insertion of an IUD |
What does RCH stand for?
1. | Reproductive and Complete Health |
2. | Regional and Central Healthcare |
3. | Reproductive and Child Healthcare |
4. | Reproductive and Cumulative Health |