I. Male condoms are disposable, female condoms are not.

II. Male and female condoms, both, are disposable.

III. Condoms are not disposable in general

IV. Condoms cannot be self - inserted

What is true from the above statements?

(1) I, IV

(2) III, IV

(3) Only II

(4) All of the above

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Diaphragms, cervical caps and vaults are:

(1) For females only

(2) For males only

(3) For males and females

(4) None of these

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Diaphragms, cervical caps and vaults are:

1. Reusable

2. Non-reusable

3. Reusable for males only

4. None of these

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What is the full form of IUDs?

(1) Inter Uterine Devices

(2) Intra Uterine Diseases

(3) Intra Uterine Devices

(4) Inter Uterine Diseases

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What is true for IUDs?

I. They are self-inserted

II. They are inserted by expert nurses

III. They may be non-medicated IUDs, copper releasing IUDs or hormone releasing IUDs.

IV. They are the one of the most widely accepted contraceptives in India.

V. They are inter-uterine devices

(1) All of the above

(2) II; III, IV

(3) I, II, III

(4) I, II, III, V

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Column-I      Column-II
A. Lippes loop I. Non-medicated IUDs
B. Multiload 375 II. Hormone releasing IUDs
C. CuT          III.    Copper releasing IUDs
D. Cu7
E. LNG-20
F. Progestasert    

The correct match is:

1. I → A; II → B, F; III → C, D, E            

2. I → A; II → E, F; III → B, C, D

3. I → B; II → E, F; III → A, C, D             

4. I → B; II → A, F; III → C, D, E

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IUDs:

I. Increase phagocytosis of sperms

II. Release Cu ions that suppress sperm motility and fertilising capacity of sperms

III. Make the uterus unsuitable for implantation

IV. Make the cervix hostile to sperms

V. Prevent semen from entering the female reproductive tract.

1. I, II, III, IV, V                                

2. I, II, III, IV

3. I, I                                                 

4. II, III, IV

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Oral contraceptive pills are composed of:

(1) Progestogens only

(2) Progestogen - estrogen combinations

(3) Progestogens - testosterone combinations

(4) (a) or (b)

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Pills:

I. Inhibit ovulation and implantation

II. Alter the quality of cervical mucus to prevent or retard the entry of sperms

III. Prevent the ejaculated semen from entering the female vagina

IV. Inhibit spermatogenesis

1. All of the above                              

2. I, II, III

3. I, II                                                

4. I, III, IV

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What is true about "Saheli"?

I. Developed at the CDRI, Lucknow

II. Contains a steroidal preparation

III. "Once-a-week" pill

IV. Many side-effects

V. High contraceptive value

VI. Very few side-effects

(1) I, II, III, V, VI

(2) I, III, V, VI

(3) I, II, III, IV, V

(4) I, III, IV, V

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