Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 3: Reproductive Health – Part 1
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 3: Reproductive Health – Part 1

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1. Which statement best defines reproductive health?
ⓐ. It is the ability to produce children at a suitable age.
ⓑ. It is the absence of disease only in the reproductive tract.
ⓒ. It is total well-being in all aspects of reproduction.
ⓓ. It is the normal structure of reproductive organs alone.
2. Reproductive health is considered broad in scope because it includes
ⓐ. physical, emotional, behavioural, and social well-being
ⓑ. only regular functioning of gonads and accessory ducts
ⓒ. only prevention of pregnancy-related complications
ⓓ. only the ability to avoid sexually transmitted infections
3. Which option shows the narrowest view of reproductive health?
ⓐ. Healthy reproductive organs with proper functioning and informed behaviour
ⓑ. Social and emotional well-being along with physical fitness in reproductive life
ⓒ. Responsible sexual conduct and awareness about reproductive care
ⓓ. Mere normality of reproductive organs and their functions
4. A couple has healthy reproductive organs, but their relationship is marked by misinformation, anxiety, and unhealthy sex-related behaviour. Which statement is most appropriate?
ⓐ. They are reproductively healthy because their organs are normal.
ⓑ. They may not be considered reproductively healthy in the full sense.
ⓒ. They are reproductively healthy if they can conceive naturally.
ⓓ. Reproductive health has no link with behaviour or emotional well-being.
5. Which of the following is most closely linked with the idea of a reproductively healthy society?
ⓐ. A society with a very high birth rate
ⓑ. A society with no need for reproductive awareness
ⓒ. A society with informed and healthy sex-related behaviour
ⓓ. A society that values reproduction only as population increase
6. Which statement correctly distinguishes reproductive health from simple reproductive capacity?
ⓐ. Reproductive health and reproductive capacity mean exactly the same thing.
ⓑ. Reproductive capacity is broader because it includes emotional well-being.
ⓒ. Reproductive health is limited to pregnancy and childbirth only.
ⓓ. Reproductive health includes well-being, whereas reproductive capacity refers only to ability.
7. Which statement best reflects the social objective behind maintaining reproductive health?
ⓐ. To increase population growth in all situations
ⓑ. To promote safe, informed, and responsible reproductive life
ⓒ. To treat reproduction only as a private biological event
ⓓ. To replace all social values with medical supervision
8. Which of the following would best fit under the scope of reproductive health?
ⓐ. Correct information, emotional well-being, and responsible behaviour
ⓑ. Only normal hormonal secretion from reproductive organs
ⓒ. Only treatment of infertility in married couples
ⓓ. Only prevention of infection in the reproductive tract
9. Which statement is incorrect about reproductive health?
ⓐ. It includes social well-being related to reproduction.
ⓑ. It extends beyond the physical condition of reproductive organs.
ⓒ. It concerns only those individuals who plan to have children.
ⓓ. It includes behavioural aspects linked with reproductive life.
10. A public-health message says, “Healthy reproduction requires correct understanding, self-care, and socially responsible conduct.” This message is mainly based on the idea that reproductive health
ⓐ. is only a biological condition of the reproductive system
ⓑ. depends only on medical treatment after disease appears
ⓒ. is achieved only when birth rate is reduced
ⓓ. combines personal well-being with responsible reproductive behaviour
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