NEET : Multiple Choice Questions: Contraceptive Methods


 1. Which of the following is not a natural method of Contraceptive.

A. Withdrawal syndrome
B. Periodic abstinence 
C. Withdrawal interrupts
D. Lactional amenorrhea
Answer : C Explanation 

2. With the context of Periodic abstinence, Couples avoid the coitus to prevent the pregnancy from 
A. 5th to 10th day of Menstrual cycle.
B. 10th to 17th day of Menstrual cycle.
C. 17th to 20th day of Menstrual cycle.
D. 15th to 28th day of Menstrual cycle. 
Answer : B Explanation 

3.Which of the following statement is correct.
A. From  5th to 10th day  of Menstrual cycle is called as fertile period because during these days ovulation is expected.

B. In withdrawal syndrome, male partner withdraw it's penis from female tract to avoid insemination.

C. Lactional amenorrhea is based on the fertile period which is 10th to 17th day of Menstrual cycle.

D. Absence of Menstrual cycle is directly related to the Lactional amenorrhea.
Answer : D Explanation

4. Which of the following pairs is matched incorrectly.
A. Periodic abstinence: Fertile Period
B. Lactational amenorrhea : Absence of Menstrual cycle 
C. Withdrawal interrupts : Coitus interrupts 
D. Lippes Loop: Natural contraceptive methods
Answer : D Explanation

5. Barrier contraceptive methods are made up of Rubber and Latex sheath and cover which of the following structure to prevent the physical meeting of sperm and ovum.
A. Penis          
B. Cervix
C. Vagina    
D. All of the above
Answer: D Explanation

6. Spermicidal cream , jellies  or foam increase the
Contraceptive value in
A. Natural methods        
B. Barrier methods
C. Intra uterine devices   
D. Oral contraceptive 
Answer: B Explanation

7. Consider the following Contraceptive Methods which covers cervix and vagina to prevent the meeting of egg and sperm  and select the correct code:
1. Diaphragm 
2. Cervical caps 
3. Vaults
A. 1 and 2     B. 2 and 3
C. 1, 2 and 3 D. 1 and 3
Answer: C Explanation

8.Which of the following statement is correct.
A. Barrier methods are not reusable.
B. Condom and cervical caps cover vagina and cervix respectively during coitus.
C. Barriers methods provide protection from the sexual transmitted infection and AIDS.
D. Male and female condom are disposable.
Answer: A Explanation

9.Consider the following  Statement about the intra uterine devices and select the correct code:
1. It is the most popular method among the Indian population.
2. These devices are inserted into female genital tract by the Doctor or expert Nurse.
3. IUDs increase the phagocytosis of sperm with in uterus.
A. 1 and 2     B. 2 and 3
C. 1, 2 and 3 D. 1 and 3
Answer: C Explanation

10. Which of the following is  a Non medicated IUDs.

A. LNG 20
B. Multiload 375
C. Progestasert 
D.  Lippes Loop 
Answer : D Explanation 

11. Which of the following IUDs release copper ion to supress the motility of sperm and fertilizing capacity of sperm.

A. Lippes Loop
B. Multiload 375
C. Progestasert 
D.  LNG 20
Answer : B Explanation 

12.Which of the following intra Uterine  devices release hormones that make the uterus unsuitable for implantation and make cervix hostile against the sperm.
A. Cu 7 and Cu T
B. Progestasert and LNG 20
C. Lippes Loop and Cu T
D. Multi load 375 and Cu7
Answer : B Explanation

13. Oral Contraceptive pill  are taken regularly from the first five day of the menstrual cycle up to
A.15th day of Menstrual Cycle
B.20th day of Menstrual Cycle
C.21st day of Menstrual Cycle
D.14th day of Menstrual Cycle
Answer : C Explanation

14Which of the following statement is correct with respect to the oral Contraceptive Methods.
A. It contain progestogen or combination of Progestogen and estrogen.
B.  These are taken from first day of Menstrual cycle to next menstrual cycle.
C. Saheli is a steroid  containing pill and taken once in a month.
D. Saheli is oral Contraceptive pill which has few side effect and low contraceptive value.
Answer : A Explanation


15. Except which one of the following reason, Oral Contraceptive pill  are effective to prevent the pregnancy.
A. It makes uterus unsuitable for implantation.
B. It inhibit ovulation.
C. It change the quality of cervical mucus to retard the entry of sperm.
D. It inhibit implantation.
Answer : A Explanation

16. Consider the following features of saheli , a oral Contraceptive pill, and select the correct code:
1. Prepared by NACO 
2. Taken weekly 
3. Non steroid pill
4. More side effect
A. 1 and 2     B. 2 and 3
C.  2 and 4     D. 1 and 3
Answer: B Explanation

17Implants are like match stick and are administered under the skin to prevent the pregnancy.  It contain   
A.Progestogen or combination of Progestogen or estrogen
B. Progestogen only
C. Estrogen only
D. Estrogen or combination of cortisol and steroid 
Answer : A Explanation

18. A combination of either progestogen and estrogen or progestogen alone is also taken in form of injection as emergency method. It must be adopted with in
A. 24 hours of coitus
B. 36 hours of coitus
C 48 hours of coitus
D. 72 hours of coitus
Answer : D Explanation

19. In vasectomy, a small portion of Vas deferens in male is cut and tied up through a small incision on
A. Abdomen
B. Scrotum
C. Penis
D. Urethra
Answer: B Explanation

20. In tubectomy, a small portion of fallopian tube in male is cut and tied up through a small incision on
A. Lower Abdomen or through vagina
B. Uterus
C. Vagina
D. Urethra
Answer: A Explanation

21. Which of the following Contraceptive Methods are highly effective but their reversibility is very poor.
A. Sterilisation 
B. Implants
C. Intra uterine devices 
D. Barrier methods 
Answer : A Explanation

22. Which of the following pairs is matched incorrectly.
A. Saheli :  Implants 
B. Lippes Loop  : Non medicated IUDs 
C. Sterilisation  : surgical methods 
D. Induced abortion :   Medical  Termination of  Pregnancy
Answer : A Explanation

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