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Sterilization technique is generally full proof method of contraception with least side effects. Yet this is the last option for the couples because: (a) Reversibility is very poor (b) It is a surgical procedure (c) No facilities in the whole country (d) Lack of anaesthesia [RBQ]
1 \(a\) and b
2 b and c
3 c and d
4 a and d
Explanation:
Strilisation technique is generally full proof method of contraception with least side effects because it is almost irreversible and a surgical procedure.
NC -II-45
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Which is a wrong statement regarding contraception : (a) Chances of contraception are nil until mother breast feeds the infant - upto two years (b) Copper-T is an effective contraceptive (c) Syphilis is an incurable STD [RBQ]
1 a and c
2 b and c
3 b and a
4 a, b and c
Explanation:
- Chances of contraception are nil until mother breast feeds the infant - upto 6 months - Copper-T is an effective contraceptive - Syphilis is an curable STD
NC-II-44
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Which is a correct matching set :
Column I
Column II
a- PID
i- Chlamydiasis
b- MTP
ii- Leading to AIDS
c- HIV
iii- Induced abortion
d- Curable STD
iv- Complications
[RBQ]
1 a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-i
2 a-iv, b-iii, c-i, d-ii
3 a-i, b-iii, c-ii, d-iv
4 a-iv, b-ii, c-iii, d-i.
Explanation:
- PID - Complications
- MTP - Induced abortion
- HIV - Leading to AIDS
- Curable STD - Chlamydiasis
NC-II-47
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An ideal contraceptive should be [RBQ]
1 User-friendly
2 Easily available
3 Reversible with no or least side-effects
4 All of the above
Explanation:
An ideal contraceptive should be user-friendly, easily available, effective and reversible with no or least side-effects
163292
Sterilization technique is generally full proof method of contraception with least side effects. Yet this is the last option for the couples because: (a) Reversibility is very poor (b) It is a surgical procedure (c) No facilities in the whole country (d) Lack of anaesthesia [RBQ]
1 \(a\) and b
2 b and c
3 c and d
4 a and d
Explanation:
Strilisation technique is generally full proof method of contraception with least side effects because it is almost irreversible and a surgical procedure.
NC -II-45
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Which is a wrong statement regarding contraception : (a) Chances of contraception are nil until mother breast feeds the infant - upto two years (b) Copper-T is an effective contraceptive (c) Syphilis is an incurable STD [RBQ]
1 a and c
2 b and c
3 b and a
4 a, b and c
Explanation:
- Chances of contraception are nil until mother breast feeds the infant - upto 6 months - Copper-T is an effective contraceptive - Syphilis is an curable STD
NC-II-44
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Which is a correct matching set :
Column I
Column II
a- PID
i- Chlamydiasis
b- MTP
ii- Leading to AIDS
c- HIV
iii- Induced abortion
d- Curable STD
iv- Complications
[RBQ]
1 a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-i
2 a-iv, b-iii, c-i, d-ii
3 a-i, b-iii, c-ii, d-iv
4 a-iv, b-ii, c-iii, d-i.
Explanation:
- PID - Complications
- MTP - Induced abortion
- HIV - Leading to AIDS
- Curable STD - Chlamydiasis
NC-II-47
6 RBTS PAPER
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An ideal contraceptive should be [RBQ]
1 User-friendly
2 Easily available
3 Reversible with no or least side-effects
4 All of the above
Explanation:
An ideal contraceptive should be user-friendly, easily available, effective and reversible with no or least side-effects
163292
Sterilization technique is generally full proof method of contraception with least side effects. Yet this is the last option for the couples because: (a) Reversibility is very poor (b) It is a surgical procedure (c) No facilities in the whole country (d) Lack of anaesthesia [RBQ]
1 \(a\) and b
2 b and c
3 c and d
4 a and d
Explanation:
Strilisation technique is generally full proof method of contraception with least side effects because it is almost irreversible and a surgical procedure.
NC -II-45
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Which is a wrong statement regarding contraception : (a) Chances of contraception are nil until mother breast feeds the infant - upto two years (b) Copper-T is an effective contraceptive (c) Syphilis is an incurable STD [RBQ]
1 a and c
2 b and c
3 b and a
4 a, b and c
Explanation:
- Chances of contraception are nil until mother breast feeds the infant - upto 6 months - Copper-T is an effective contraceptive - Syphilis is an curable STD
NC-II-44
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Which is a correct matching set :
Column I
Column II
a- PID
i- Chlamydiasis
b- MTP
ii- Leading to AIDS
c- HIV
iii- Induced abortion
d- Curable STD
iv- Complications
[RBQ]
1 a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-i
2 a-iv, b-iii, c-i, d-ii
3 a-i, b-iii, c-ii, d-iv
4 a-iv, b-ii, c-iii, d-i.
Explanation:
- PID - Complications
- MTP - Induced abortion
- HIV - Leading to AIDS
- Curable STD - Chlamydiasis
NC-II-47
6 RBTS PAPER
163295
An ideal contraceptive should be [RBQ]
1 User-friendly
2 Easily available
3 Reversible with no or least side-effects
4 All of the above
Explanation:
An ideal contraceptive should be user-friendly, easily available, effective and reversible with no or least side-effects
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Sterilization technique is generally full proof method of contraception with least side effects. Yet this is the last option for the couples because: (a) Reversibility is very poor (b) It is a surgical procedure (c) No facilities in the whole country (d) Lack of anaesthesia [RBQ]
1 \(a\) and b
2 b and c
3 c and d
4 a and d
Explanation:
Strilisation technique is generally full proof method of contraception with least side effects because it is almost irreversible and a surgical procedure.
NC -II-45
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163293
Which is a wrong statement regarding contraception : (a) Chances of contraception are nil until mother breast feeds the infant - upto two years (b) Copper-T is an effective contraceptive (c) Syphilis is an incurable STD [RBQ]
1 a and c
2 b and c
3 b and a
4 a, b and c
Explanation:
- Chances of contraception are nil until mother breast feeds the infant - upto 6 months - Copper-T is an effective contraceptive - Syphilis is an curable STD
NC-II-44
6 RBTS PAPER
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Which is a correct matching set :
Column I
Column II
a- PID
i- Chlamydiasis
b- MTP
ii- Leading to AIDS
c- HIV
iii- Induced abortion
d- Curable STD
iv- Complications
[RBQ]
1 a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-i
2 a-iv, b-iii, c-i, d-ii
3 a-i, b-iii, c-ii, d-iv
4 a-iv, b-ii, c-iii, d-i.
Explanation:
- PID - Complications
- MTP - Induced abortion
- HIV - Leading to AIDS
- Curable STD - Chlamydiasis
NC-II-47
6 RBTS PAPER
163295
An ideal contraceptive should be [RBQ]
1 User-friendly
2 Easily available
3 Reversible with no or least side-effects
4 All of the above
Explanation:
An ideal contraceptive should be user-friendly, easily available, effective and reversible with no or least side-effects