Question 3 :
Which of the following is the most widely accepted method of contraception in India at present?
Question 4 :
Condoms are one of the most popular contraceptives because of the following reasons.
Question 6 :
Choose the correct answer among the alternatives given :<br>Whatis the work of copper-T?
Question 7 :
Assertion: The world population was around 2 billion in 1900 which has rocketed to about 6 billion by 2000
Reason: Increase in longevity due to decline in death rate, maternal mortality rate and infant mortality rate has been some major causes of population explosion
Question 12 :
Which of the following birth control methods are associated with the highest pregnancy rates with typical use?
Question 18 :
Creating awareness about sex related aspects is an effective method to improve reproductive health of the people.<br/>
Question 19 :
The population in India is characterised by ________ birth rate and ________ death rate.
Question 20 :
.......... means the ability of a woman to reproduce and regulate her fertility.
Question 22 :
Which of the following contraceptive methods do involve a role of hormone?
Question 24 :
What is the percentage of India's population to the world population?
Question 27 :
Which of the following approach cannot be considered as appropriate to develop vaccine for controlling fertility?
Question 30 :
Which among the following are biological methods that are being used to control population growth?
Question 31 :
Given below are four statements (i)-(iv). Which two of the following statements are correct?  <br/>(i) It is estimated that more than 70 percent of the world livestock population is in India and China.<br/>(ii) Stringent cleanliness and hygiene (both of the cattle and the handlers) are of paramount importance while milking, storage and transport of the milk and its products.<br/>(iii) Out-breeding is the breeding between animals of the same breed only.<br/>(iv) Crosses between different breeds is called inbreeding.
Question 32 :
The number of people living per ____________ is known as density of population.
Question 34 :
According to 1991 census, the minimum percent of<br>population increase is in the state<br><br>
Question 36 :
Number of births per thousand people in the population is<br>expressed as<br><br>
Question 37 :
Rural population in India is higher, as compared to its urban population, since it is a developing country
Question 40 :
"Human population grows in geometric ratio while food materials increase in arithmetic proportion." It is a statement from
Question 42 :
Which of the following is the most accepted method of contraception in India?
Question 43 :
Assertion: Cu-T and Cu-7 do not suppresses sperm motility.
Reason: Hormones released by them affect sperm motility.
Question 44 :
Choose the correct answer among the alternatives given :<br>Which of the following statements, is incorrect regarding the medical termination ofpregnancy (MTP)?
Question 45 :
Mrs. Mehra, who is 32 years old underwent a surgery to get her oviducts removed after having a girl. Now, she wants to another baby. Do you think she can have another baby?
Question 47 :
A saponin called Yamogenin from Yam plant, <i>Dioscorea</i> is used as 
Question 48 :
The average number of children that would be borne to a female during her lifetime is called
Question 54 :
Choose the correct answer among the alternatives given :<br>Considerthe following statements each with one or two blanks.<br>(A)Lippes loop is a <u>(i)</u> IUD while multiload 375 is a <u>(ii)</u> IUD.<br>(B)Surgical methods of contraception are also called as <u>(iii)</u> methods.<br>(C)High MMR and IMR play a significant role in <u>(iv)</u> human population.<br>Whichone of the following options, gives the correct fill ups for the respective blank numbers from (i) to (iv) in the above statements?<br>
Question 55 :
In India, the action plans for family planning were initiated in the year
Question 56 :
In the rhythm method of birth control, the couple abstain from intercourse
Question 57 :
When the fallopian tubes in a woman are cut and tied then what happens?
Question 59 :
In certain tribes, population does not increase beyond a limit because of
Question 62 :
Assertion: In a woman after hysterectomy, its ovarian cycle is stopped.
Reason: Because FSH is not secreting.
Question 63 :
The following factors indicate improved reproductive health of the society.<br/>1. Better detection and cure of disease<br/>2. Better post-natal care<br/>3. Medically assisted deliveries<br/>4. Increased MMR<br/><br/>Select the code for the correct answer from the options given below <br/>