Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 3: Reproductive Health – Part 4
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 3: Reproductive Health – Part 4

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311. Which statement best reflects the chapter’s view of infertility as a reproductive-health issue?
ⓐ. It is always a temporary delay in pregnancy after marriage.
ⓑ. It is only a social problem and not a medical one.
ⓒ. It concerns the couple and may require medical diagnosis and treatment.
ⓓ. It is always caused by lack of awareness about contraception.
312. Which of the following is most clearly a myth about infertility?
ⓐ. It is always due to the female partner.
ⓑ. It may arise from psychological causes in some cases.
ⓒ. It may require specialised diagnosis.
ⓓ. It can involve disease-related causes.
313. A couple is unable to have children despite unprotected cohabitation, but the condition cannot be corrected by ordinary treatment. Which broad approach is discussed next in the chapter for such cases?
ⓐ. Population stabilisation through delayed marriage
ⓑ. Routine contraceptive counselling
ⓒ. Prenatal sex determination
ⓓ. Assisted reproductive technologies
314. ART in reproductive health stands for
ⓐ. Assisted reproductive technology
ⓑ. Artificial reproductive transfer
ⓒ. Advanced recovery treatment
ⓓ. Applied reproductive therapy
315. Which statement correctly defines IVF in the chapter?
ⓐ. Fertilisation occurs outside the body under simulated conditions.
ⓑ. Fertilisation occurs naturally in the fallopian tube after hormone injection.
ⓒ. Fertilisation is prevented in the uterus by a copper device.
ⓓ. Fertilisation occurs only after embryo transfer into the uterus.
316. The term “test tube baby” is most closely associated with
ⓐ. artificial insemination only
ⓑ. IVF followed by embryo transfer
ⓒ. tubectomy followed by reversal
ⓓ. lactational amenorrhea after childbirth
317. Which sequence correctly represents the basic IVF-ET process?
ⓐ. Embryo transfer into uterus, then fertilisation in the body
ⓑ. Ovulation is permanently stopped, then donor sperm is injected
ⓒ. Fertilisation occurs in the body, then contraception is withdrawn
ⓓ. Gametes are collected, fertilised in the laboratory, and the embryo is transferred
318. Why is the expression “test tube baby” not literally accurate?
ⓐ. Because the baby develops in the uterus after embryo transfer, while only fertilisation occurs outside the body
ⓑ. Because fertilisation in IVF always occurs naturally in the fallopian tube
ⓒ. Because only the sperm is handled in the laboratory and the ovum is never involved
ⓓ. Because embryo transfer is not part of the IVF programme
319. In ZIFT, what is transferred into the fallopian tube?
ⓐ. A zygote or early embryo up to 8 blastomeres
ⓑ. An embryo with more than 8 blastomeres
ⓒ. A mature fetus after implantation
ⓓ. A contraceptive hormone capsule
320. In IUT, the transferred embryo is
ⓐ. a sperm cell introduced into the vagina
ⓑ. an embryo with more than 8 blastomeres placed into the uterus
ⓒ. a zygote transferred into the fallopian tube
ⓓ. an unfertilised ovum placed into the cervix
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