B.Sc. Nursing Entrance Exam: Most Important MCQs on Reproductive Health (Free Download Available)

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MCQs for Up Bsc Nursing CNET ABVMU Chapter Chapter 3 Reproductive Health Class 12 MCQs

1. Which of the following is a barrier method of contraception?

a) Tubectomy

b) Oral contraceptives

c) Condom

d) Copper-T

2. Emergency contraception is effective if used within:

a) 12 hours

b) 24 hours

c) 48 hours

d) 72 hours

Answer: d) 72 hours

3. Which STI is caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae?

a) Syphilis

b) Genital herpes

c) Gonorrhea

d) HIV/AIDS

Answer: c) Gonorrhea

4. In which part of the female reproductive system does fertilisation occur?

a) Uterus

b) Vagina

c) Fallopian tubes

d) Cervix

Answer: c) Fallopian tubes

5. The surgical method of permanent contraception in females is called:

a) Tubectomy

b) Vasectomy

c) IUD insertion

d) Oral contraception

Answer: a) Tubectomy

6. Which contraceptive method works by inhibiting ovulation?

a) Condom

b) Oral contraceptive pill

c) Copper-T

d) Diaphragm

Answer: b) Oral contraceptive pill

7. Which of these is not a type of assisted reproductive technology (ART)?

a) In vitro fertilisation (IVF)

b) Intrauterine insemination (IUI)

c) Surrogacy

d) Hysterectomy

Answer: d) Hysterectomy

8. Which of these is a non-hormonal contraceptive method?

a) Oral contraceptive pill

b) Copper-T

c) Contraceptive patch

d) Emergency contraception

Answer: b) Copper-T

9. Which STI is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)?

a) Chlamydia

b) Gonorrhea

c) Syphilis

d) HIV/AIDS

Answer: d) HIV/AIDS

10. Which of the following is a permanent method of contraception for males?

a) Tubectomy

b) Vasectomy

c) Intrauterine device (IUD)

d) Contraceptive implant

Answer: b) Vasectomy

11. The method of contraception that is reversible and involves blocking or sealing the fallopian tubes is called:

a) Condom

b) IUD insertion

c) Tubectomy

d) Laparoscopy

Answer: c) Tubectomy

12. Which STI is caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum?

a) Genital herpes

b) Gonorrhea

c) Syphilis

d) Chlamydia

Answer: c) Syphilis

13. Which of the following is not a barrier method of contraception?

a) Diaphragm

b) Condom

c) Copper-T

d) Cervical cap

Answer: c) Copper-T

14. Which method of contraception is known as the “morning-after pill”?

a) Oral contraceptive pill

b) Copper-T

c) Emergency contraception

d) Sterilization

Answer: c) Emergency contraception

15. Which contraceptive method provides protection against both unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections?

a) Oral contraceptive pill

b) Barrier methods (e.g., condom)

c) Intrauterine device (IUD)

d) Sterilization

Answer: b) Barrier methods (e.g., condom)

Answer Key

1. c) Condom

2. d) 72 hours

3. c) Gonorrhea

4. c) Fallopian tubes

5. a) Tubectomy

6. b) Oral contraceptive pill

7. d) Hysterectomy

8. b) Copper-T

9. d) HIV/AIDS

10. b) Vasectomy

11. c) Tubectomy

12. c) Syphilis

13. c) Copper-T

14. c) Emergency contraception

15. b) Barrier methods (e.g., condom)

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Sexual Reproduction in Flowering PlantsLink
Human ReproductionLink
Reproductive HealthLink
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Molecular Basis Of InheritanceLink
EvolutionLink
Human Health and DiseaseLink
Microbes in Human WelfareLink
Biotechnology : Principles and ProcessLink
Biotechnology and its Applications Link
Organism And PopulationLink
EcosystemLink
Biodiversity and ConservationLink
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