| 1. | Intra Uterine Devices |
| 2. | Oral Contraceptive Pills |
| 3. | Male condoms |
| 4. | Surgical methods like tubectomy |
| 1. | is a viral infection |
| 2. | is not curable even in early stages |
| 3. | may not cause significant symptoms in the early stages of the infection |
| 4. | is a risk factor for cervix cancer in females |
| 1. | a copper releasing intra-uterine device |
| 2. | combination oral contraceptive pill |
| 3. | non-steroidal oral contraceptive pill developed by CDRI |
| 4. | is an assisted reproductive technology centre located in New Delhi |
| 1. | Syphilis | 2. | HIV |
| 3. | Genital herpes | 4. | Trichomoniasis |
| 1. | prevent ovulation |
| 2. | suppress sperm motility and fertilising capacity |
| 3. | prevent implantation |
| 4. | make cervix hostile to sperms |
| 1. | Lactational amenorrhoea can be effective for a maximum period of six months. |
| 2. | Tubectomy and Vasectomy are easily reversible processes. |
| 3. | Male barrier contraceptives protect against STIs. |
| 4. | Oral contraceptive pills prevent ovulation. |
| 1. | Copper releasing IUD | 2. | Cervical barrier |
| 3. | Vault barrier | 4. | Non-Medicated IUD |