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What is true for an ideal contraceptive?
l. It should be user-friendly
II. It should be easily available
III. It should be ineffective and reversible with least side effects
IV. It should be effective and reversible with least side effects.
V. It should interfere with the sexual act of the user

A

All

B

`l,ll,lll`

C

`l,ll,lV`

D

`l,ll,lV,V`

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To determine what is true for an ideal contraceptive, let's analyze each statement provided: 1. **It should be user-friendly**: This statement is true. An ideal contraceptive should be easy to use, ensuring that individuals can effectively manage their reproductive health without complications. 2. **It should be easily available**: This statement is also true. Accessibility is crucial for any contraceptive method to ensure that individuals can obtain it without barriers. 3. **It should be ineffective and reversible with least side effects**: This statement is false. An ideal contraceptive should be effective in preventing pregnancy. Being ineffective contradicts the purpose of contraception. 4. **It should be effective and reversible with least side effects**: This statement is true. An ideal contraceptive should effectively prevent pregnancy while allowing for reversibility (the ability to conceive after stopping the method) and should have minimal side effects. 5. **It should interfere with the sexual act of the user**: This statement is false. An ideal contraceptive should not interfere with the sexual act; rather, it should allow for a natural experience without significant disruption. ### Conclusion: The true statements for an ideal contraceptive are: - I. It should be user-friendly. - II. It should be easily available. - IV. It should be effective and reversible with least side effects.
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