Identify a sexually transmitted disease amongst the following that is completely curable.
| 1. | HIV | 2. | Hepatitis B | 
| 3. | Genital herpes | 4. | Trichomoniasis | 
Intentional or voluntary termination of pregnancy before full term is called:
| 1. | Contraception | 2. | Spontaneous abortion | 
| 3. | Induced abortion | 4. | Feticide | 
Which of the following STIs is not caused by a virus?
| 1. | Genital herpes | 2. | Genital warts | 
| 3. | HIV | 4. | Syphilis | 
Government of India legalized MTP in:
| 1. | 1951 | 2. | 1971 | 
| 3. | 1975 | 4. | 1977 | 
Identify the correct statement regarding the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act in India:
| 1. | Legalized in 1971, the amendment act was enacted in 2017. | 
| 2. | The recommendation of two registered medical practitioners is mandatory in all cases where MTP is allowed. | 
| 3. | Selective abortions after amniocentesis are legalized in India. | 
| 4. | MTP is not allowed even if there is a substantial risk of serious handicap in the child. | 
The combination pill is taken by a female:
| 1. | Daily, for a period of 21 days beginning within the first 5 days of the menstrual cycle | 
| 2. | On alternate days, for a period of 21 days beginning within the first 5 days of the menstrual cycle | 
| 3. | Daily, for a period of 21 days beginning after the end of the menstrual flow | 
| 4. | Daily, for a period of 7 days beginning after the end of the menstrual flow | 
The days of the menstrual cycle during which coitus is avoided in periodic abstinence are:
| 1. | First 10 days | 2. | Days 10 to 17 | 
| 3. | Day 13 and 14 | 4. | Last 7 days | 
The most important measure to check the population explosion in India is:
| 1. | Enforce one child norm by law with strict penalties for non-compliance | 
| 2. | Progressively increasing the statutory marriage age in males to 25 years | 
| 3. | Motivate smaller families by using contraceptive methods | 
| 4. | Allowing pre-natal sex determination to encourage selective feticide | 
The ‘family planning’ programs in India were initiated in:
| 1. | 1947 | 2. | 1951 | 
| 3. | 1957 | 4. | 1961 | 
Saheli, a non-steroidal oral contraceptive pill, was developed by scientists at:
| 1. | Hindustan Antibiotics Limited, Pune | 
| 2. | Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow | 
| 3. | Central Drugs Standard Control Organization, New Delhi | 
| 4. | Smith Stanistreet Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Kolkata |