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Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 1

Given below are four methods (A-D) and their modes of action (i) – (iv) in achieving contraception. Select their correct matching from the four options which follow.

Detailed Solution for Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 1

a) Most birth control pills are "combination pills" containing a mix of the hormones estrogen and progesterone to prevent ovulation.

b) A condom acts as a physical barrier that prevents sperm from entering the uterus and reaching an egg.

c) The testes still make sperm, but the sperm die and are absorbed by the body. A man who has had a vasectomy still makes semen and is able to ejaculate. But the semen doesn't contain sperm.

d) The copper IUD works by stopping the sperm and egg meeting and changing the lining of the uterus/womb. This makes it difficult for a fertilised egg to stick to the lining to start a pregnancy. When it is first inserted (put in) it starts working straight away to prevent pregnancy.

Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 2

Which period of the menstrual cycle is called the risky period of conception?​

Detailed Solution for Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 2

Risk period is from mid preovulatory to mid postovulatory.

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Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 3

Diaphragms are contraceptive devices used by females. Choose the correct option from the statements given below:
(i) They are introduced into the uterus.
(ii) They are placed to cover the cervical region.
(iii) They act as physical barriers for sperm entry.
(iv) They act as spermicidal agents.​

Detailed Solution for Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 3

Diaphragms ain't spermicidal Because it doesn't kill the sperms instead prevents sperm entry as they are to be placed in the cervical region as a barrier / cover .

Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 4

Which one of the following is the most widely accepted method of contraception in India at present?

Detailed Solution for Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 4

Intra uterine device (IUD) is a method of contraception in India. The IUD is inserted in the woman’s uterus through the cervix.

Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 5

One of the legal methods of birth control is

Detailed Solution for Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 5

One of the legal methods of birth control is periodic in which couple abstain from coitus from day 10 to 17 of the menstrual cycle.
Abortion by taking medicine is not a legal method. A daybreak coitus may increase the chances of contraception.

Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 6

Saheli was developed by scientists at _______ in India.

Detailed Solution for Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 6

Saheli was developed by scientists at the Central Drug Research Institute. This institute is located at Lucknow in India. It belongs to a class of drugs called SERMs or Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators.

Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 7

Amniocentesis deals with patterns of ______ in the amniotic fluid.

Detailed Solution for Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 7

The chromosomal pattern in the amniotic fluid is detected using the technique called amniocentesis. This chromosomal pattern is called karyogenesis and can be used to detect the nature of chromosomes. Hence it can be exploited to determine sex of the fetus.

Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 8

What is not a reproduction-related problem?

Detailed Solution for Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 8

Reproduction-related problems are ones that affect reproductive health. These include difficulties in pregnancy and delivery, STDs, abortions, menstrual problems, infertility, contraception, and many more.

Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 9

Which of the following is not the role of Reproductive and Child Health Care (RCH) programs?

Detailed Solution for Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 9

Reproductive and Child Health Care (RCH) programs were developed to cover a considerable range of reproduction-related issues. These did not encompass abortion. Abortion does not determine reproductive health.

Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 10

Reproductive health refers to _________

Detailed Solution for Test: Problems and Strategies Population explosion & Birth Control (November 7) - Question 10

Reproductive health refers to the proper maintenance of reproductive organs and ensuring the smooth functioning of the same.

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