Multiple Choice Questions

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GIFT’ refers to

  • Gamete ln vitro Fertilization Technique

  • Gamete Inter Fallopian Tube

  • Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer

  •  Gamete ln vitro Fertilization Transfer


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Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer

Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer (GIFT) is an Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). In this technique, eggs are removed from the woman and placed in one of the Fallopian tubes, along with the man's sperm. This allows fertilisation to take place inside the woman's body. Therefore, this variation is actually an in vivo fertilisation, not an in vitro fertilisation.


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The contraceptive ‘SAHELI’

  • blocks estrogen receptors in the uterus, preventing eggs from getting implanted.

  • increases the concentration of estrogen and prevents ovulation in females.

  • is a post-coital contraceptive.

  • is an IUD.


The portion of the endometrium that covers the embryo and is located between the embryo and the uterine cavity is the

  • Decidua basalis

  • Desidua umbilicus

  • Desidua capsularis

  • Deciduas functionalis


Gonads are derived from

  • Ectoderm

  • Mesoderm

  • Endoderm

  • None of the above


Spermatogenesis is under the regulatory influence of

  • ADH

  • FSH

  • LH

  • STH


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Which of the following is not correctly matched?

  • Trichomonas vaginalis – Leishmaniasis

  • Glossina palpalis – Sleeping sickness

  • Aedes agypti – Yellow fever

  • Culex pipceins – Filariasis


The most important component of the oral contraceptive pills is

  • Progesterone

  • Growth hormone

  • Thyroxine

  • Luteinising hormone


Which of the following contraceptive devices make uterus unsuitable for implantation?

  • Progestasert

  • CuT

  • Lippe's loop

  • Multiload


Depo-provera refers to

  • Injectible contraceptive

  • Intra uterine device

  • Implant

  • Oral contraceptive


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Assertion : Periodic abstinence is a natural method where couples abstain from coitus.

Reason : Coitus from day 5-10 should be avoided because this is the time of ovulation.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

  • If both assertion and reason are hue but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

  • If assertion is true but reason is false.

  • If both assertion and reason are false.


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