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प्रश्न
A national level approach to build up a reproductively healthy society was taken up in our country in ______.
पर्याय
1950s
1960s
1980s
1990s
उत्तर
A national level approach to build up a reproductively healthy society was taken up in our country in 1950s.
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Amniocentesis for sex determination is banned in our country. Is this ban necessary? Comment.
Name two devices used in the barrier method of birth control.
What is done in the contraception method known as tubectomy?
Give two examples of sexually transmitted diseases.
How does copper-T prevent pregnancy?
What is the name of surgical method of birth control (or preventing pregnancy) which is carried out in men?
What is the name of surgical method of birth control (or preventing pregnancy) which is carried out in women?
Define the Amniocentesis.
Differentiate between the following :
Spermatogenesis and oogenesis
Name the kind of diseases/disorders and any two symptoms that are likely to occur in humans if The karyotype is XXY
Give scientific reasons.
Indians should follow family planning for controlling the population.
What is the need for contraception?
What are the strategies to be implemented in India to attain total reproductive health?
The family planning programmes in India were initiated in ______.
‘Saheli’ a new oral contraceptive developed by ______.
First or free milk is called ______.
RCH stands for ______.
A dark stained body present in the somatic cells of human female but absent from those of male is ______.
The period of pregnancy is called ______
Explain how, offspring and parents of organisms reproducing sexually have the same number of chromosomes?
Trace the path of sperm during ejaculation and mention the gland and their functions associated with the male reproductive system.
Observe the chart and graph given in figure carefully and answer the following questions.
Age in Years | % of full height | |
Boys | Girls | |
8 | 72% | 77% |
9 | 75% | 81% |
10 | 78% | 84% |
11 | 81% | 88% |
12 | 84% | 91% |
13 | 88% | 95% |
14 | 92% | 98% |
15 | 95% | 99% |
16 | 98% | 99.5% |
17 | 99% | 100% |
18 | 100% | 100% |
- Which of the line represents the height of boys?
- Which line represents the height of girls?
- What is the difference between the pattern of increase in the height of boys and girls?
- Is this pattern true for each individual?
Amniocentesis is a technique used to ______.
Under which category of contraceptive methods, is the use of condom kept? In what way, its use is better as compared to other methods of contraception?
Given below are four aspects of Reproductive Health in Column A and their related information in Column B:
Column A | Column B | ||
S. No. | Terms used in Reproductive Health | S. No. | Significant information |
(A) | MTP | (i) | Analysing fetal cells from amniotic fluid of the foetus |
(B) | Amniocentesis | (ii) | Legalised in 1971 |
(C) | Saheli | (iii) | Programme initiated in 1951 |
(D) | Family Planning | (iv) | Non-steroidal oral Planning contraceptive |
Select the correct match from the following options:
Which is the most commonly prescribed non-steroidal oral contraceptive pill in India?