NEET (UG)

Practice Test 1 — Reproductive Health

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Section A — MCQ (Single Correct)
Question 1

RCH programmes primarily aim at:

Solution: RCH = Reproductive and Child Health care.
Question 2

The legitimate use of amniocentesis is to:

Solution: It detects chromosomal/genetic disorders; sex determination is banned.
Question 3

Which is a barrier method of contraception?

Solution: Condoms are barrier contraceptives.
Question 4

Oral contraceptive pills act mainly by:

Solution: Pills mainly inhibit ovulation.
Question 5

Tubectomy is the sterilisation of the:

Solution: Tubectomy (cutting the fallopian tubes) is female sterilisation.
Question 6

MTP is legally permitted in India since:

Solution: MTP was legalised in 1971.
Question 7

An incurable sexually transmitted infection is:

Solution: AIDS (HIV) is not fully curable.
Question 8

The test-tube baby technique is also known as:

Solution: IVF is the test-tube baby method.
Section B — Assertion & Reason
Question 9

A: Condoms are recommended not only for contraception but also for safety.
R: Condoms act as a barrier and reduce the transmission of sexually transmitted infections.

Solution: Their barrier action against STIs is why they add safety — R explains A.
Question 10

A: Amniocentesis is legally banned for sex determination in India.
R: The test was misused to selectively abort female foetuses.

Solution: The misuse for female foeticide is precisely why it was banned — R explains A.
Question 11

A: Vasectomy is a method of female sterilisation.
R: In vasectomy a part of the vas deferens is cut and tied.

Solution: A is false — vasectomy is MALE sterilisation; R is true (the vas deferens is cut/tied).
Question 12

A: ICSI is useful when a man has a very low sperm count.
R: In ICSI a single sperm is injected directly into the ovum.

Solution: Needing only one sperm is why ICSI helps in low counts — R explains A.