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

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211. Which option correctly matches the surgical contraceptive procedure with the sex in which it is performed?
ⓐ. Vasectomy — female; Tubectomy — male
ⓑ. Vasectomy — both sexes; Tubectomy — neither sex
ⓒ. Vasectomy — male; Tubectomy — female
ⓓ. Vasectomy — female only; Tubectomy — female only
212. In vasectomy, the surgical step mainly involves
ⓐ. removal of the testes
ⓑ. cutting of the fallopian tubes
ⓒ. insertion of a copper device into the uterus
ⓓ. cutting or tying a part of the vas deferens
213. Tubectomy prevents conception mainly by
ⓐ. suppressing ovulation permanently
ⓑ. cutting or tying a part of the fallopian tube
ⓒ. blocking semen entry with a barrier sheath
ⓓ. altering cervical mucus with oral hormones
214. Which statement about sterilisation is correct?
ⓐ. It blocks gamete transport rather than gamete formation.
ⓑ. It permanently stops the production of ova and sperms in all cases.
ⓒ. It is commonly used as an emergency contraceptive after coitus.
ⓓ. It belongs to the natural methods of contraception.
215. Which of the following is NOT a feature of surgical contraception?
ⓐ. It is highly effective.
ⓑ. It is considered a terminal method.
ⓒ. It is easily reversible in most cases.
ⓓ. It works by preventing movement of gametes.
216. A couple who do not want any more children chooses a highly effective method that does not require repeated use or daily attention. Which method best fits this situation?
ⓐ. Periodic abstinence
ⓑ. Sterilisation
ⓒ. Condom
ⓓ. Emergency contraception
217. Which statement correctly compares vasectomy and tubectomy?
ⓐ. Both are hormonal methods, but one is reversible and the other is not.
ⓑ. Both are natural methods, but one depends on timing.
ⓒ. Vasectomy blocks fallopian tubes, whereas tubectomy blocks vas deferens.
ⓓ. Vasectomy blocks the vas deferens, whereas tubectomy blocks the fallopian tubes.
218. Which structure is directly involved in the male surgical method of contraception?
ⓐ. Vas deferens
ⓑ. Cervix
ⓒ. Uterus
ⓓ. Oviduct
219. Which statement is incorrect about tubectomy?
ⓐ. It is a female sterilisation method.
ⓑ. It involves the fallopian tubes.
ⓒ. It prevents conception by stopping sperm production.
ⓓ. It is regarded as a terminal method.
220. Why is medical reversibility not considered a strong feature of sterilisation methods in the chapter?
ⓐ. Because they are used only for adolescents
ⓑ. Because they depend on daily hormonal regulation
ⓒ. Because they are designed mainly for fertile-period avoidance
ⓓ. Because reversal is generally poor compared with temporary methods
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