Which of the following diseases is/are not completely curable?
(1) Genital herpes
(2) HIV infection
(3) Both (1) and (2)
(4) Syphilis
Gamete Intra - fallopian transfer is:
(1) Injecting embryo into oviduct
(2) An ART
(3) Injecting ovum into oviduct in case of infertility
(4) Both (2) and (3)
Birth control pills check ovulation in female by inhibiting the secretion of:
(1) Follicle stimulating hormone
(2) Luteinizing hormone
(3) Both (1) and (2)
(4) Syphilis
Natural methods of birth control include?
(1) Abstinence
(2) Coitus interruptus
(3) Lactational amenorrhoea
(4) All of these
Which one of the following is the most widely accepted method of contraception in India, as at present?
(1) IUDs' (Intra uterine devices)
(2) Cervical caps
(3) Tubectomy
(4) Diaphragms
The main mechanism of action of Cu released from Cu releasing IUD is:
1. Increased phagocytosis of sperms in uterus
2. Suppression of sperm motility
3. Early degeneration of the released ovum
4. Making uterus unsuitable for implantation
The combination pill is taken by a female:
(1) Daily for a period of 21 days beginning within first 5 days of the menstrual cycle
(2) On alternate days for a period of 21 days beginning within 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 is not true about “saheli”?
(1) It is an oral contraceptive pill
(2) The basic preparation is steroidal
(3) It is a ‘once in a week’ pill
(4) It has very few side effects and has high contraceptive value
Intentional or voluntary termination of pregnancy before full term is called:
(1) Contraception
(2) Spontaneous abortion
(3) Induced abortion
(4) Feticide
What is transferred into the fallopian tube in ZIFT?
(1) Zygote only
(2) Embryos with more than 8 blastomeres
(3) Zygote or embryos with up to 8 blastomeres
(4) All of the above can be transferred during ZIFT