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Lakshya NEET (2024)


Reproductive Health DPP-01

1. National level approach to build up a reproductively 6. Factor responsible for population explosion in the
healthy society was taken up in our country in last 70 years is
(1) 1991 (2) 1969 (1) Increase in birth rate
(3) 1951 (4) 1989 (2) Decrease in death rate
(3) Both (1) & (2)
2. The best way to decrease population of a country is (4) Decrease in female birth rate
(1) To educate people
7. India’s population grew from 350 million to the
(2) To have better houses
billion in 2000. It is mainly due to
(3) To kill people on large scale
(a) Rapid decline in MMR & IMR
(4) To practice and implement family planning (b) Increase in number of people in reproducible age
(c) Increase in number of people in post
3. Saheli is an/a reproductive phase
(1) Oral contraceptive pill for female (1) Only (c) (2) Both (a) & (c)
(2) Surgical/sterilisation method for females (3) Both (a) & (b) (4) Only (a)
(3) Diaphragm for females
(4) Surgical/sterilisation method for males 8. A wise way to encourage small families is by raising
marriageable age of female to _____ years and that
4. Oral contraceptive pill “Saheli” was developed by of male to ____ years to respectively
(1) NBRI (1) 16 : 18 (2) 18 : 20
(2) WHO (3) 18 : 21 (4) 17 : 22
(3) IITR
9. In amniocentesis, the fluid is taken from
(4) CDRI
(1) Foetal blood (2) Mother’s blood
(3) Body fluid (4) Fluid surrounding foetus
5. Which of the following pairs contributes to an
increase in population? 10. IMR stands for
(1) Mortality & Immigration (1) Infant Maternity Ratio
(2) Natality & Emigration (2) Infant Mortality Rate
(3) Natality & Immigration (3) Infant Mortality Ratio
(4) Mortality & Emigration (4) Infant Maternity Rate
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Answer Key
1. (3) 6. (3)
2. (4) 7. (3)
3. (1) 8. (3)
4. (4) 9. (4)
5. (3) 10. (2)

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Lakshya NEET (2024)


Reproductive Health DPP-02

1. Which of the following statement is incorrect? 6. Copper-T


(1) World population which was around 6 billion (1) Acts as barrier
by 2000 and 7.2 billion in 2011 (2) Prevents cleavage
(2) Marriageable age of the female to 21 years and (3) Suppress fertilisation
that of males to 18 years (4) Prevents implantation of blastocysts
(3) According to the 2011 census report, the
population growth rate was less than 2 per cent 7. Which of the following is hormone releasing IUDs?
i.e., 20/1000/year (1) LNG-20 (2) Cu-7
(4) Our population crossed 1.2 billion in May 2011 (3) Lippes loop (4) Multiload 375

2. Which of the following is correct regarding the 8. Increase IMR and decrease MMR in population will
consequences of higher population?
(1) Result in decline in growth rate
(1) It increases the poverty of a country
(2) Result in explosive growth rate
(2) It leads to shortage of food supply
(3) Cause rapid increase growth rate
(3) It results in unemployment
(4) Not cause significant change in growth rate
(4) All of the above

9. Which of the following groups of contraceptives are


3. Which of the following correctly describes the
included under barrier methods?
measures that can be used to control over-
(1) Condom, Vaults, IUDs, Cervical caps
population?
(1) Educating people about the advantages of a (2) IUDs, Diaphragm, Abstinence, Injections
small family (3) Condom, Diaphragm, Cervical caps, Vaults
(2) Raising the age of marriage (4) Surgical methods, Oral contraceptives, Cervical
(3) Encouraging family planning programme caps, vaults
(4) All of the above
10. Intensely lactating mothers do not generally
4. Among the following methods, which one has the conceive due to the
highest failure rate? (1) Suppression of gonadotropins
(1) Diaphragm with spermicide (2) Hypersecretion of gonadotropins
(2) Condom (3) Not cause significant change in growth rate
(3) Intrauterine device (4) Suppression of fertilisation
(4) Rhythm method
11. In periodic abstinence, the couple must avoid the
5. Use of spermicidal creams, jellies and foams along coitus/sexual contact from day of the menstrual
with diaphragm, cervical caps and vaults cycle
(1) Increased contraceptive efficiency (1) 14 to 21
(2) Prevention of ovulation (2) 18 to 21
(3) Prevention of implantation (3) 14 to 15
(4) Increased sexual desire and drive (4) 10 to 17
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12. Periodic abstinence is avoiding sex during 14. In IUDs, contraception, sperm motility decrease due
(1) Follicular phase to
(2) Ovulatory phase (1) Cu ions (2) Fe ions
(3) Luteal phase (3) Zn ions (4) Se ions
(4) None of the above
15. Diaphragm, cervical caps and vaults are
13. IUDs stands for
(1) Non usable
(1) Inter uterine device
(2) Intra uterine device (2) For female use only
(3) Inter uterine development (3) For male use only
(4) Intra uterine development (4) None of the above
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Answer Key
1. (2) 9. (3)
2. (4) 10. (1)
3. (4) 11. (4)
4. (4) 12. (2)
5. (1) 13. (2)
6. (3) 14. (1)
7. (1) 15. (2)
8. (4)

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Lakshya NEET (2024)


Reproductive Health DPP-03

1. Match the following figures (given as A, B, C, D 4. Induced abortion is also called


and E) with their respective names given below as (1) IUD (2) PIQ
(i), (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) (3) STD (4) MTP
(i) Tubectomy (ii) Vasectomy
(iii) Implants (iv) Condoms 5. Emergency contraceptive are effective if used
(v) Copper-T within
(1) 72 hrs of coitus
(2) 72 hrs of ovulation
(3) 72 hrs of menstruation
(4) 72 hrs of implantation
(A) (B) (C)
6. Oral contraceptive pills prevents ____A____ and
Implantation as well as alters quality of cervical
____B____ to prevent the entry of sperm
(1) A-Ovulation, B-Mucus
(2) A-Oogenesis, B-Structure
(3) A-Oogenesis, B-Nucleus
(4) A-Spermatogenesis, B-Mucus
D E 7. Match the following columns
(1) A- (iv), B-(v), C- (iii), D- (ii), E- (i)
(2) A- (iv), B- (iii), C- (ii), D- (i), E- (v) Column-I Column-II
(3) A- (i), B- (ii), C- (iii), D- (iv), E- (v) (a) Pills (i) Intra uterine device
(4) A- (iii), B- (iv), C- (v), D- (i), E- (ii) (b) Condoms (ii) Prevent ovulation
(c) Vasectomy (iii) Prevent sperm
2. Consider the following statements about male from reaching the
sterilization cervix
(a) Male sterilisation is also known as a vasectomy (d) Cu-T (iv) Semen contain no
(b) The doctor or surgeon will make a small sperm
incision in the vas deferens and cut the tube and (1) (a)-i, (b)-ii, (c)-iv, (d)-iii
the cut ends are then tied off (2) (a)-ii, (b)-iii, (c)-iv, (d)-i
(c) It causes weakness in males (3) (a)-iv, (b)-ii, (c)-iii, (d)-i
(1) All are correct (4) (a)-iv, (b)-iii, (c)-ii, (d)-i
(2) (b) and (c) are correct
(3) (a) and (b) are correct 8. Match the following columns
(4) All are incorrect Column-I Column-II
(Names of IUDs) (Examples of IUDs)
3. Which of the following statement is not correct (a) Non medicated (i) Progestasert and
about oral contraceptive pills? IUDs LNG-20
(1) They have to be taken daily for a period of 21 (b) Copper (ii) Lippe’s loop
days, starting preferably within the first five releasing IUDs
days of menstrual cycle (c) Hormone (iii) Cu-T, Cu-7,
(2) They contain small doses of progestogen- releasing IUDs Multiload-375
estrogen combination (1) (a)-iii, (b)-ii, (c)-i
(3) They inhibit ovulation and implantation (2) (a)-i, (b)-ii, (c)-iii
(4) Ovum and sperms are prevented from (3) (a)-ii, (b)-iii, (c)-i
physically meeting with the help of barriers (4) (a)-ii, (b)-i, (c)-iii
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9. The correct surgical procedure as contraceptive 13. Lactational amenorrhea is effective up to maximum
method is period of
(1) Ovariectomy (2) Hysterectomy (1) 3 months
(3) Vasectomy (4) Castration
(2) 6 months
(3) 9 months
10. Which of the following is incorrect regarding
vasectomy? (4) 12 months
(1) No sperm occurs in seminal fluid
(2) No sperm occurs in epididymis 14. Method is called ______ where the male withdraws
(3) Vasa deferentia is cut and tied his penis just before ejaculation
(4) Irrevesible sterility (1) Coitus interruptus
(2) Lactational amenorrhoea
11. Match the column-I with column-II: Choose the
(3) Withdrawal
answer which gives the correct combination of the
(4) Both (1) & (3)
two columns
Column-I Column-II
(a) Condom (i) Contain copper 15. The combination pills is taken by a female
(b) Diaphragm (ii) Sheath for penis (1) Daily the period of 21 days starts within 1st 5
(c) IUDs (iii) Implant under skin days of menstrual cycle
(d) Depo provera (iv) Covers cervix (2) On alternate day for a period of 21 days starts
(e) Norplant (v) Injectionable within 5 days of menstrual cycle
contraceptive (3) Daily for the period of 21 days starts after the
end of menstrual flow
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
(4) Daily for a period of 7 days starts after the end
(1) ii iv iii v i
(2) ii i v iv iii of menstrual flow
(3) iv i v iii ii
(4) ii iv i v iii 16. Which of the following contraceptive methods do
involve a role of hormone?
12. Natural method of contraception work on the (1) Pills, Emergency contraceptives, Barrier methods
principle of (2) Hormone releasing IUDs, Pills, Emergency
(1) Preventing fertilisation
contraceptives
(2) Preventing implantation
(3) Barrier method, Lactational amenorrhea, Pills
(3) Preventing ovulation
(4) Preventing embryo development (4) CuT, Pills, Emergency contraceptives
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Answer Key
1. (1) 9. (3)
2. (3) 10. (2)
3. (4) 11. (4)
4. (4) 12. (1)
5. (1) 13. (2)
6. (1) 14. (4)
7. (2) 15. (1)
8. (3) 16. (2)

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Lakshya NEET (2024)


Reproductive Health DPP-04

1. Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) is 7. Which of the following sexually transmitted


considered safe up to how many weeks of Diseases is not completely curable?
pregnancy? (1) Chlamydiasis
(1) Eight weeks (2) Gonorrhoea
(2) Twelve weeks (3) Genital warts
(3) Eighteen weeks (4) Genital herpes
(4) Six weeks
8. Which one of the following statements is correct
2. Consider the statements given below regarding regarding sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?
contraception and answer as directed there after (1) A person may contract syphilis by sharing milk
(1) Medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) with one already suffering from the disease
during first trimester is generally safe (2) Haemophilia is one of the STDs
(2) Generally, chances of conception are nil until (3) Genital herpes and sickle-cell anaemia are both
mother breast-feeds the infant up to two years STDs
(3) Intrauterine devices like copper-T are effective (4) The chances of a 5-years boy contracting a
contraceptives STD are very little
(4) Contraception pills may be taken up to one
week after coitus to prevent conception 9. Which of the following is false for GIFT?
Which two of the above statements are correct? (1) It is gamete intra-fallopian transfer
(1) 1, 3 (2) 1, 2 (2) Ovum from a donor is transferred into the
(3) 2, 3 (4) 3, 4 oviduct of the recipient
(3) Fertilisation is done in vitro
(4) The recipient cannot produce ovum
3. MTP is misused for
(1) Abortion (2) Female foeticide
10. Infertility is when a couple fails to conceive after
(3) Miscarriage (4) Both (1) and (2)
(1) 4 years of unprotected sex
(2) 3years of unprotected sex
4. In which year, MTP was legalised in India?
(3) 2 years of unprotected sex
(1) 1971 (2) 1951
(4) 1 year of unprotected sex
(3) 1981 (4) 1923
11. Procedures used to treat infertility are
5. MTP is (1) ICSI – Intracytoplasmic sperm injection
(1) Multi trade practices (2) IVF – Invitro fertilisation
(2) Malthusian treatise on population (3) IUI – Intrauterine insemination
(3) Multiple temporary frequency (4) All of the above
(4) Medical termination of pregnancy
12. Transfer of an ovum collected from a donor is
6. Select the option including all sexually transmitted transferred in to fallopian tube of another female is
diseases called as
(1) Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, Genital herpes (1) GIFT
(2) Gonorrhoea, Malaria, Genital herpes (2) ZIFT
(3) AIDS, Malaria, Filaria (3) AI
(4) Cancer, AIDS, Syphilis (4) ICSI
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13. In which of the following techniques, the embryos 15. Embryo with more than 16 blastomeres formed due
are transferred to assist those females who cannot to in vitro fertilization is transferred into
conceive? (1) Uterus
(1) ZIFT and IUT (2) Fallopian tube
(2) GIFT and ZIFT (3) Fimbriae
(3) ICSI and ZIFT (4) Cervix
(4) GIFT and ICSI
16. A childless couple can be assisted to have a child
14. In case of a couple where the male is having a very through a technique called GIFT. The full form of
low sperm count, which technique will be suitable
this technique is
for fertilisation?
(1) Gamete Internal Fertilisation and Transfer
(1) Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer
(2) Germ cell Internal Fallopian Transfer
(2) Zygote intra fallopian transfer
(3) Gamete Inseminated Fallopian Transfer
(3) Intra cytoplasmic sperm injection
(4) Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer
(4) Intrauterine transfer
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Answer Key
1. (2) 9. (3)
2. (1) 10. (3)
3. (2) 11. (4)
4. (1) 12. (1)
5. (4) 13. (1)
6. (1) 14. (3)
7. (4) 15. (1)
8. (4) 16. (4)

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