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Briefly explain the term Death rate.
AIDS can be prevented by
Not touching the infected person
Not having sexual contact with the infected person
Not sharing needles and syringes with the infected person
Blood transfusion from the infected person
Unified Movement against Tobacco was started by
Both A and B
Tata trust
WHO
None of the above
- urethra ; fallopian tubes
- urethra; vas deferens
- fallopian tubes ; seminal tubes
- vas deferens; fallopian tubes
- permanent
- surgical
- intra-uterine
- hormonal
- No tobacco day
- World population day
- World environment day
- World health day
Statements 2: Loop is placed in the uterus to prevent pregnancy.
- Only statement 1 is correct
- Only statement 2 is correct
- Both the statements are correct
- Both the statements are incorrect
What are the methods to avoid pregnancy? Elaborate any one method.
- Abortion
- Copper - T
- Condom
- Loop
Find out the type of contraceptive methods for the following groups:
I. Copper-T, loops
II. Vasectomy, tubectomy
III. Morning pills, oral pills
- I- Contraception by hormonal changes
II- Intra-uterine devices
III- Surgical contraception - I- Contraception by hormonal changes
II- Surgical contraception
III- Intra-uterine devices - I- Surgical Contraception
II- Intra-uterine devices
III-Contraception by hormonal changes - I- Intra-uterine devices
II- Surgical contraception
III- Contraception by hormonal changes
__________ is cutting of sperm ducts in males. (Tubectomy /Vasectomy)
How do contraceptive pills help in avoiding pregnancy?
Write short note on Artificial measures to control population
- True
- False
- Penis
- Vagina
- Cervix
- Uterus
- In 1952
- In 1956
- In 1955
- In 1954
- LH
- FSH
- progesterone
- oestrogen
- surgical
- intra-uterine
- permanent
- hormonal
- permanent
- surgical
- intra-uterine
- hormonal
- permanent
- surgical
- intra-uterine
- hormonal
what is contraceptive pill?
- Increase food production
- Increase medical facilities
- Reduce birth rate
- Conserve natural resources
- Preventing ovulation
- Killing the sperms
- Forming barriers between sperms-ova
- Killing the ova
- 1, 000
- 100
- 10, 000
- 10
- 500
- Birth rate
- Born rate
- Baby rate
- None of these
- Big rate
Which of the following can be used by a male to prevent transmission of sexually transmitted diseases?
Copper T
Oral pills
Condoms
Diaphragm
Which of the following is a mechanical barrier method of contraception?
Condom
Copper T
Mala D
Vasectomy
MethodMode of actionA. The pill(i) Prevents sperms reaching cervixB. Condom(ii) Prevents implantationC. Vasectomy(iii) Prevents ovulationD. Copper−T(iv) Semen contains no sperms
- A-(ii), B-(iii), C-(i) , D-(iv)
- A-(iii), B-(i) , C-(iv), D-(ii)
- A-(iv), B-(i), C- (ii), D-(ii)
- A-(iii), B-(iv), C-(i), D-(ii)