The ‘family planning’ programs in India were initiated in:

1. 1947 2. 1951
3. 1957 4. 1961
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The introduction of sex education in schools in India should be encouraged. This is because:

I:  This will discourage children from believing in misconceptions about sex-related aspects
II:  Sex education will help adolescents to lead a reproductively healthy life
 
1.  Only I is correct
2.  Only II is correct
3.  Both I and II are correct
4.  Both I and II are incorrect

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The rise in the current population of India is not due to:
1. A decline in the infant mortality rate
2. A decline in the maternal mortality rate
3. A decline in the death rate
4. An increase in the birth rate

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Which of the following techniques is banned by law in India for pre-natal sex determination?

1.Laparoscopy2.Amniocentesis
3.Hysteroscopy4.MRI and CT scan

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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
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Which of the following is not a factor that has led to a population explosion in India?

1. Decline in death rate
2. Decline in maternal mortality rate
3. Decline in Infant mortality rate
4. Decline in the number of people in reproducible age
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A statutory ban on amniocentesis in India was necessary because:

1. It is very expensive
2. It can tell about chromosomal aberrations
3. It is an invasive procedure and carries a high risk of abortions
4. It can be used for pre-natal sex determination of the fetus leading to female feticides
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