| 1. | Physical and genetic |
| 2. | Physical and physiological |
| 3. | Physical, emotional, behavioural and social |
| 4. | Physical and hormonal |
Select the statement(s) that relate to reproductive health:
1. Healthy reproductive organs with normal functions
2. Emotional aspects of reproduction
3. Social aspects of reproduction
4. All of the above
| 1. | Amniocentesis is a medical technique used only for determining the viability of a foetus, but in India, it is often misused to terminate pregnancies for financial reasons, causing economic disparities in the population. |
| 2. | Amniocentesis, though medically essential for identifying foetal abnormalities, is unnecessary in India because other non-invasive procedures are preferred, and its misuse for gender selection has no legal consequences. |
| 3. | Amniocentesis, a diagnostic procedure to detect chromosomal abnormalities, metabolic disorders, and genetic conditions in the foetus, is frequently used for determining the sex of the foetus, leading to rampant female feticide and a dangerously skewed sex ratio in Indian society. |
| 4. | Amniocentesis is exclusively used to screen for chromosomal defects, but the absence of its proper regulation in India has led to increased maternal mortality rates due to improper handling of the procedure. |
What does the slogan "Hum Do Hamare Do" aim at?
(1) Raising of the marriageable age
(2) Family Planning
(3) Immunisation
(4) Economic growth
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
| 1. | Enhancing fertility |
| 2. | Inducing abortion |
| 3. | Preventing conception |
| 4. | Detecting genetic disorders in the fetus |
| 1. | Prevention of STDs |
| 2. | Providing fertility assistance to infertile couples |
| 3. | Compulsory sterilisation of all citizens |
| 4. | Educating youth about safe sex practices |
The technique which uses amniotic fluid for detection of prenatal disorders is
1. Laparoscopy
2. Endoscopy
3. Amniocentesis
4. Ultrasound sonography
| 1. | To encourage early reproductive maturity |
| 2. | To provide anatomical details of reproductive organs |
| 3. | To reduce fertility rate directly |
| 4. | To dispel myths, prevent STIs, and promote responsible sexual behaviour |
| 1. | Increased contraceptive use alone |
| 2. | Legalisation of MTP |
| 3. | Awareness, education and medical infrastructure |
| 4. | Promotion of ART |