ART stands for:
1. Anti Retroviral Transcription
2. Alternate Reproductive Technology
3. Assisted Reproductive Technology
4. Anti Retroviral Translation
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Artificial insemination is primarily used for:
1. To introduce genetic material from another species.
2. To overcome infertility due to low sperm motility.
3. To stimulate multiple ovulations.
4. To prevent sexually transmitted diseases.
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A childless couple can be assisted to have a child through a technique called GIFT. The full form of this technique is?

1. Gamete Inseminated Fallopian Transfer

2. Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer

3. Gamete Internal Fertilisation and Transfer

4. Germ Cell Internal Transfer

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Which one is an incorrect match? 
1. GIFT-Genome interfallopian transfer 
2. ICSI-Intra cytoplasmic sperm injection 
3. IUI-intrauterine insemination 
4. ZIFT-Zygote intrafallopian transfer
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In ‘test – tube baby’ procedure:

1. Fertilization is in-vitro but embryo development is in-vivo
2. Fertilization is in-vivo but embryo development is in-vitro
3. Both fertilization and embryo development are in-vitro
4. Both fertilization and embryo development are in-vivo

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In ZIFT:

1. zygote or early embryos (with up to 8 blastomeres) are transferred into the fallopian tube
2. embryos with more than 8 blastomeres are transferred into the uterus
3. ovum collected from a donor is transferred into the fallopian tube of the recipient
4. semen is artificially deposited in the uterus
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What is the difference between GIFT and ZIFT?
1. GIFT involves transferring gametes into the fallopian tube, ZIFT involves transferring zygotes into the fallopian tube.
2. GIFT involves transferring zygotes into the uterus, ZIFT involves transferring gametes into the uterus.
3. GIFT and ZIFT, both involve transferring embryos into the uterus at different stages.
4. There is no difference; GIFT and ZIFT are the same procedures.
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Which assisted reproductive technology (ART) involves the direct injection of a single sperm into an ovum to form an embryo in the laboratory?
1. Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer (GIFT)
2. Zygote Intra-Fallopian Transfer (ZIFT)
3. Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
4. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
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Consider the following statements:
Statement A: ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is a specialized ART technique where a sperm is directly injected into the ovum.
Statement B: ICSI is particularly useful in cases where the male partner has very low sperm count or poor sperm motility.
 
1. Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect
2. Both Statement A and Statement B are incorrect
3. Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct
4. Both Statement A and Statement B are correct
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An infertile couple was advised to undergo in vitro fertilization by the doctor. Out of the options given below, select the correct stage for transfer to the fallopian tube for successful results.
1. Zygote only
2. Zygote or early embryo up to 8 blastomeres
3. Embryos with more than 8 blastomeres
4. Blastocyst Stage
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