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Test: Reproductive Health - Question 1

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: A person should be considered reproductively healthy if they have healthy reproductive organs but are emotionally
imbalanced.
Reason: This statement about reproductive health was given by WHO.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 1

A person is reproductively healthy if he/ she is capable of producing offsprings.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 2

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Family planning is an action plan to attain reproductive health among people.
Reason: Improved programmes covering reproduction related areas were propagated by RCH to create awareness among people.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 2

Family planning helps in maintaining reproductive health.

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Test: Reproductive Health - Question 3

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Reproductive and Child Healthcare Programmes is for reproduction related areas.
Reason: It deals with creating awareness among various reproduction related aspects.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 3

The Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Programme was launched in October 1997. The main aim of the programme is to reduce infant, child and maternal mortality rates.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 4

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: A wide range of contraceptive methods are available for family planning.
Reason: Natural method includes condoms, diaphragms, etc., while barrier methods use of included method like periodic abstinence, lactational amenorrhea, etc.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 4

Natural methods work on the principle of avoiding chances of meeting of ovum and sperm, e.g. periodic abstinence, lactiational amenorrhea. In barrier methods, ovum and sperm are prevented from physically meeting with help of a barrier, e.g. condoms, cervical caps, etc.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 5

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Introduction of sex education in schools should be encouraged.
Reason: This will encourage children to believe in myths about sex related aspects..

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 5

Introduction of sex education in schools should be encouraged to provide right information to the young children and to discourage them from believing in myths and having misconceptions about sexrelated aspects. Proper information about reproductive organs, adolescence and related changes, safe and hygienic sexual practices, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), AIDS, etc., would help people, especially those in the adolescent age group to lead a reproductively healthy life.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 6

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Amniocentesis is often missemployed.
Reason: Amniocentesis is meant for determining the genetic disorders in the foetus, but it is being used to determine the sex of the foetus, leading to death of the normal female foetus

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 6

Amniocentesis (amniotic fluid test or AFT) is a medical procedure used in prenatal diagnosis of chromosomal abnormalities and fetal infections, and also for sex determination, in which a small amount of amniotic fluid, which contains foetal tissues, is sampled from the amniotic sac surrounding a developing foetus, and then the foetal DNA is examined for genetic abnormalities.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 7

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Natality increases both population density and population size.
Reason: Natality increases the number of individuals in an area by births.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 7

Natality is generally expressd as number of birth per 1,000 individuals of a population per year. It increase the population size and population density.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 8

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Saheli, the new oral contraceptive for the females, contains a steroidal preparation.
Reason: It is "once in a day" pill with very few side effects.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 8

Saheli - the new oral contraceptive for the females contains a non-steroidal preparation. It is a 'once a week' pill with very few side effects and high contraceptive value.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 9

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Rapid decline in death rate, MMR and IMR have lead to a staggering rise in population.
Reason: Such an alarming growth rate has lead to an absolute scarcity of even the most basic requirements, i.e. food and shelter.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 9

There is rapid decline in Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) and Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) The recent World Bank data puts the MMR for India reported in 2015 at 174 per 100, 000 live births, which is a significant decline from the 215 figure that was reported in 2010.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 10

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Zero population growth should be achieved as early as possible to control human population.
Reason: This as requires not two children per couple but a lilttle more.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 10

Two children per couple holds good for zero population growth. But in large democratic countries like India, it will take little more.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 11

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Periodic abstinence is a method in which couples avoid from coitus from day 17 to 27 of menstrual cycle.
Reason: It is a very effective method and 100% sure of birth control.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 11

Periodic abstinence is a natural method in which the couples avoid or abstain from coitus from day 10 to 17 of the menstrual cycle when ovulation could be expected. The effectiveness of this method is limited because only a few women have reuglar menstrual cycles and the actual time of ovulation can be produced as the ovulation in humans occurs about 14 days before the onset of the next menstruation.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 12

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: There is chance of fertilisation during 10 -17 days menstrual cycle.
Reason: Ovulation occurs during these days.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 12

Ovulation is likely to occur between 10-17 days of menstrual cycle.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 13

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Contraceptives are methods to prevent unwanted pergnancies.
Reason: Unwanted pregnancies can only be prevent by using oral contraceptives.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 13

Contraceptives can be broadly grouped into natural, barrier, IUDs, oral contraceptives, injectables, implants and surgical methods.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 14

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Asertion: Barrier methods prevent physical meeting of sperms and ova.
Reason: This prevents conception.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 14

Barrier methods include the diaphragm, cervical cap, male condom, and female condom and spermicidal foam, sponges, and film. Unlike other methods of birth control, barrier methods these are used only during sexual intercourse.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 15

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Reusable contraceptives are not full proof method of contraceptions.
Reason: Diaphragms, cervical caps and vaults are barrier methods which prevent conceptions by blocking entry of sperms through cervix.

They are reusable.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 15

Reusable contraceptives do not guarantee prevention from accidental pregnancy

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 16

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Diaphragms, cervical caps and vaults are barriers made of rubber.
Reason: They are inserted into the male reproductive tract during coitus.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 16

Diaphragms, cervical caps and vaults are barriers made of rubber that are inserted into the female reproductive tract to cover the cervix during coitus. They prevent conception by blocking the entry of sperms throug the cervix. They are reusable.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 17

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion : Copper-T is an effective contraceptive device in human females.
Reason : Copper-T prevents passage of sperms from vagina upwards into fallopian tubes.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 17

Intrauterine device (IUD) Copper-T is plastic or metal object placed in the uterus by a doctor. Copper-T prevent the fertilization of the egg or implantation of the embryo.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 18

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion : Cu-T and Cu-7 do not suppresses sperm-motility.
Reason : Hormones released by them do not affect sperm motility.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 18

Cu-7 and Cu-T are intrauterine contraceptive devices for females. They suppress the sperm motility. Their mode of action is different. Cu-T and Cu-7 discharge 50-75 micrograms of ionic copper into the uterus daily. These copper ions interfere with life-sustaining functions that regulate implantation in the uterus. No any hormone is released by them.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 19

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Pills are very effective contraceptive methods with lesser side effects.
Reason: Pills inhibit ovulation and implantation as well as retard entry of sperms.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 19

Oral administration of small doses of either progestogens or progestogen-estrogen combinations is a contraceptive method used by the females called as pills. They inhibit ovulation and implantation as well as alter the quality of cervical mucus to prevent/retard entry of sperms. Pills are very effective with lesser side effects and are well acccepted by the females.

Test: Reproductive Health - Question 20

Directions: In the following questions, astatement of assertion is followed by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Use of condom is a protection against AIDS and sexual diseases besides checking pregnancy.
Reason: Certain contraceptives are planted under the skin of the upper arm to prevent pregnancy.

Detailed Solution for Test: Reproductive Health - Question 20

It is a simple but effective method and has no side effect. It checks pregnancy by preventing deposition of semen in the vagina. Condom should be used regularly and put on before starting coital activity, otherwise sperm containing lubricating fluid may be left in the vagina. Condom is also a safeguard against infection of AIDS and sexual diseases (STDs).
Certain contraceptives, such as progestin, minipil or progestogen in combination with estrogen are also used by the females as injection or implants under the skin of the upper arm.

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