Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 3: Reproductive Health – Part 2
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 3: Reproductive Health – Part 2

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101. Which statement correctly matches the idea of an ideal contraceptive?
ⓐ. It should interfere with sexual act to ensure discipline.
ⓑ. It should be effective but need not be reversible.
ⓒ. It should be easily available and should not interfere with sexual drive.
ⓓ. It should be difficult to obtain so that misuse is prevented.
102. A newly married couple wants to delay pregnancy for some time but also wishes to have children later. Which feature of a contraceptive is most important for them?
ⓐ. Permanent action
ⓑ. Reversibility
ⓒ. High cost
ⓓ. Surgical complexity
103. Which sequence correctly shows the broad contraceptive categories discussed in the chapter?
ⓐ. Natural/traditional, barrier, IUDs, oral pills, injectables/implants, surgical methods
ⓑ. Surgical, oral pills, barrier, natural, infertility treatment, IUDs
ⓒ. Barrier, infertility treatment, hormonal therapy, surgery, antibiotics, IUDs
ⓓ. Oral pills, vaccination, natural, post-natal care, surgery, diagnosis
104. Which of the following is NOT listed as a major contraceptive category in the chapter?
ⓐ. Barrier methods
ⓑ. Intra-uterine devices
ⓒ. Oral contraceptives
ⓓ. Vaccination methods
105. Which broad contraceptive category is based on preventing the meeting of sperm and ovum without using devices, hormones, or surgery?
ⓐ. Barrier methods
ⓑ. Surgical methods
ⓒ. Natural or traditional methods
ⓓ. Intra-uterine devices
106. Which pair is correctly matched?
ⓐ. Barrier methods — physical prevention of sperm entry
ⓑ. Oral pills — terminal irreversible methods
ⓒ. Surgical methods — temporary spacing only
ⓓ. Natural methods — devices inserted into the uterus
107. Which feature would make a contraceptive less suitable as an ideal method?
ⓐ. Easy availability
ⓑ. Reversible action
ⓒ. Minimal side-effects
ⓓ. Marked interference with sexual act
108. Which statement about contraceptive categories is incorrect?
ⓐ. Barrier methods and IUDs are treated as separate categories.
ⓑ. Contraceptive methods in the chapter are limited only to natural and surgical types.
ⓒ. Oral contraceptives form one of the major categories.
ⓓ. Injectables and implants are included among contraceptive methods.
109. A contraceptive is highly effective but permanent, making future conception difficult. Which ideal feature does it fail to satisfy?
ⓐ. Availability
ⓑ. User-friendliness
ⓒ. Reversibility
ⓓ. Low side-effects
110. Which feature combination would make a contraceptive closer to ideal for widespread voluntary use?
ⓐ. Easy to use, easily available, effective, and reversible
ⓑ. Difficult to obtain, costly, and permanently effective
ⓒ. Highly technical, hospital-based, and irreversible
ⓓ. Painful to use, socially restrictive, and long-acting
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