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The physiological capacity to produce offspring is called ------

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USHA PUBLICATION-REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH-EXERCISE
  1. Which of the following is used as a "morning after pill"?

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  2. The physiological capacity to produce offspring is called ------

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  3. The best way to decrease population of a country is

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  4. Marriageable age in India is (in years) -----

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  5. Which of the following STDs are not completely curable ?

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  6. In which year, India launched a nationwide family planning programme ?

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  7. What is the safe period considered before Medical Termination of Pregn...

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  8. Most widely practised method of family planning by eligible couple in ...

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  9. Which one of the following is the commonest STD in India ?

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  10. Which of the following birth control measures can be considered as the...

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  11. Chancroid is a sexually transmitted disease caused by:

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  12. In vitro fertilisation is a technique that involves transfer of which ...

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  13. What is used to correct the presence of antisperm antibodies in the se...

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  14. What is caused by the pathogen Treponema pallidium?

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  15. Which one of the following is correct for human population growth?

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  16. The condition where the motility of sperms is absent in semen.

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  17. Barrier method of contraception includes all except -----

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  18. Amniocentosis is process to :

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  19. What is correct about test tube baby?

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  20. Which of the following is a non-medicated intra uterine device?

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