Contraceptives
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345915 Which one of the following is the most widely accepted method of contraception in India, at present?

1 Tubectomy
2 Diaphragm
3 IUDs (intra uterine devices)
4 Cervical caps
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345916 Saheli a contraceptive pill was developed by

1 IICB, Kolkata
2 AIIMS, Delhi
3 IISC, Bangalore
4 CDRI, Lucknow
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345917 Barrier methods - what is not true?

1 Ovum and sperm is prevented physically from meeting
2 Used by males only
3 Condom is an example
4 Diaphragm, vaults are used in females
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345918 Tubectomy is a method of sterilization in which

1 Small part of vas deferens is removed or tied up
2 Ovaries are removed surgically
3 Small part of the fallopian tube is removed or tied up
4 Fallopian tubes and uterus is removed surgically
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345915 Which one of the following is the most widely accepted method of contraception in India, at present?

1 Tubectomy
2 Diaphragm
3 IUDs (intra uterine devices)
4 Cervical caps
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345916 Saheli a contraceptive pill was developed by

1 IICB, Kolkata
2 AIIMS, Delhi
3 IISC, Bangalore
4 CDRI, Lucknow
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345917 Barrier methods - what is not true?

1 Ovum and sperm is prevented physically from meeting
2 Used by males only
3 Condom is an example
4 Diaphragm, vaults are used in females
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345918 Tubectomy is a method of sterilization in which

1 Small part of vas deferens is removed or tied up
2 Ovaries are removed surgically
3 Small part of the fallopian tube is removed or tied up
4 Fallopian tubes and uterus is removed surgically
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345915 Which one of the following is the most widely accepted method of contraception in India, at present?

1 Tubectomy
2 Diaphragm
3 IUDs (intra uterine devices)
4 Cervical caps
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345916 Saheli a contraceptive pill was developed by

1 IICB, Kolkata
2 AIIMS, Delhi
3 IISC, Bangalore
4 CDRI, Lucknow
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345917 Barrier methods - what is not true?

1 Ovum and sperm is prevented physically from meeting
2 Used by males only
3 Condom is an example
4 Diaphragm, vaults are used in females
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345918 Tubectomy is a method of sterilization in which

1 Small part of vas deferens is removed or tied up
2 Ovaries are removed surgically
3 Small part of the fallopian tube is removed or tied up
4 Fallopian tubes and uterus is removed surgically
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345915 Which one of the following is the most widely accepted method of contraception in India, at present?

1 Tubectomy
2 Diaphragm
3 IUDs (intra uterine devices)
4 Cervical caps
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345916 Saheli a contraceptive pill was developed by

1 IICB, Kolkata
2 AIIMS, Delhi
3 IISC, Bangalore
4 CDRI, Lucknow
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345917 Barrier methods - what is not true?

1 Ovum and sperm is prevented physically from meeting
2 Used by males only
3 Condom is an example
4 Diaphragm, vaults are used in females
BIOXII04: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

345918 Tubectomy is a method of sterilization in which

1 Small part of vas deferens is removed or tied up
2 Ovaries are removed surgically
3 Small part of the fallopian tube is removed or tied up
4 Fallopian tubes and uterus is removed surgically