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 |
Barrier methods for contraception work on the principle of:
1. Preventing fertilization
2. Preventing implantation
3. Preventing ovulation
4. Preventing embryo development
Which of the following IUDs is non-medicated?
1. | Lippes loop | 2. | Cu – T |
3. | Cu – 7 | 4. | LNG – 20 |
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 |
Which of the following techniques is banned by law in India for pre-natal sex determination?
1. | Laparoscopy | 2. | Amniocentesis |
3. | Hysteroscopy | 4. | MRI and CT scan |
The main drawback of the surgical methods for birth control is:
1. | They are poorly reversible |
2. | They are very expensive |
3. | Postoperative rest period is very long |
4. | The surgery carries great risks of morbidity and mortality |
Multiload – 375 is a:
1. Barrier contraceptive
2. Cu releasing IUD
3. Hormonal IUD
4. Hormonal sub-dermal implant
Oral contraceptive pills do not:
1. Inhibit ovulation
2. Prevent implantation
3. Alter cervical mucus
4. Kill sperms
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 |