Select the option including all sexually transmitted diseases:
1. Gonorrhoea, Malaria, Genital herpes
2. AIDS, Malaria, Filaria
3. Cancer, AIDS, Syphilis
4. Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, Genital herpes

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In Which of the following techniques, the embryos are transferred to assist those females who cannot conceive?

1. GIFT and ZIFT 2. ICSI and ZIFT
3. GIFT and ICSI 4. ZIFT and IUT
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Consider the following statements:

I. ICSI is an IVF procedure in which a single sperm

is injected directly into the egg.

II. This procedure is most commonly used to overcome female infertility problems

(1) Only I is correct

(2) Only II is correct

(3) Both I and II are correct

(4) None is correct

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In ZIFT:

I. As in IVF and GIFT, ZIFT involves ovarian stimu-lation, monitoring and egg retrieval.

II. Sperm are collected, specially processed and used to fertilize the egg in vitro.

III. If fertilization takes place, those eggs that have been

fertilized (thus becoming zygotes) are transferred

into the fallopian tubes rather than the uterus.

(1) I, II, III are correct

(2) I and II are correct

(3) I and III are correct

(4) II and III are correct

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ZIFT is considered better than gift because:

(1) ZIFT is an easier technique

(2) In ZIFT fertilization is ensured

(3) ZIFT is less expensive than GIFT

(4) ZIFT is a readily available technique

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Which is not correct about GIFT?

(1) Eggs are removed from a woman’s ovaries, and placed in one of the fallopian tubes,

along with the man’s sperm.

(2) The primary distinction between GIFT and IVF isthat with GIFT fertilization occurs

naturally within the woman’s body instead of in the laboratory.

(3) Females with both her fallopian tubes blocked can be benefited by GIFT

(4) In terms of deliveries per retrieval, GIFT has a higher success rate than IVF

regardless of a woman’s age.

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In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a four-stage procedure. The correct sequence is:

I. Egg (oocyte) retrieval

II. Ovarian stimulation and monitoring

III. Fertilization

IV. Embryo transfer

(1) I, II, III, IV

(2) IV, III, II, I

(3) II, III, I, IV

(4) II, I, III, IV

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Commercial surrogacy has been legal in India since _____.
(a) 1971

(b) 1975

(c) 1998

(d) 2002

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Artificial insemination is not effective in cases where:

I. The female has both her fallopian tubes blocked.

II. The female has ovarian failure

(1) Both are correct

(2) Only I is correct

(3) Only II is correct

(4) Both are incorrect

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Consider the following statements regarding “Saheli”:

I. CDRI, Lucknow has developed the molecule, cent-chroman, marketed as “Saheli”

II. It has the distinction of being the world’s first non steroidal oral contraceptive pill

III. It inhibits the nidation of the fertilized ovum and thus prevents pregnancy

The correct statement are:

(1) I and II

(2) I and III

(3) II and III

(4) I, II, III

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