CBSE Questions for Class 12 Medical Biology Reproductive Health Quiz 8 - MCQExams.com

Density of population is determined in terms of_______________.
  • number of persons
  • number of persons per square kilometer
  • number of female to every 1000 males
  • all of the above
______ is measured in terms of the number of persons per square kilometer.
  • Size of population.
  • Sex -Ratio.
  • Density of population
  • Life - Expectancy at Birth
The approximate national average for Density of Population is ______ persons per square kilometer.
  • 100
  • 200
  • 300
  • 400
Sex ratio refers to the number of females per ___________.
  • 100 males
  • 1000 males
  • 10000 males
  • None of the above.
Dependent Population creates burden on___.
  • resources of each family
  • public utility services
  • both (a) and (b)
  • neither (a) nor (b)
Dependent Population refers to -
  • Children and Old Persons
  • Employed Persons
  • Both (a) and (c)
  • Neither (a) nor (b)
When was the first Indian test-tube baby born?
  • 18 January 1988
  • 7 September 1987
  • 4 August 1986
  • 31 December 1989
Areas which are industrially well-developed have ______ density of population compared to area which are not so developed.
  • higher
  • lower
  • same
  • no
Which of the following doctors made the first test tube baby possible?
  • T. D. Dogra & Dr. Christian Barnard
  • Robert Edwards & Dr. Indira Hinduja
  • Patrick Steptoe & Robert Edward
  • Dr. Indira Hinduja & Dr. T. D. Dogra
According to the Census Report 2011, India's population grew between 2001-2011, at annual average rate of __________.
  • 1.64%
  • 2.14%
  • 2.25%
  • 1.34%
Population generally increases because of ____________.
  • high birth rate
  • relatively lower death rate
  • immigration
  • all of the above
According to the 2011 census the population of India is ________ crore. 
  • 85.5
  • 98.7
  • 68.5
  • 121.02
According to 2011 census, the male literacy is highest in ________.
  • Kerala
  • Maharashtra
  • Mizoram
  • West Bengal.
Literacy rate of male population is _______________ population.
  • higher than female
  • lower than female
  • same as female
  • none of the above
Family Planning has made minimum impact in rural areas because of _____________.
  • non availability of birth control measure
  • social orthodoxy and psychological factors
  • lack of adequate fund
  • defective planning
Which of the following socio-economic factor tend to keep birth rate in India at a high level?
  • Urbanisation
  • Joint family system
  • Poverty
  • None of the above
The sex ratio is the highest in ________.
  • Punjab
  • Harayana
  • Kerala
  • Karnataka
Which among the following states is highly densely populated?
  • Delhi
  • Pondicherry
  • West Bengal
  • Chandigarh
Birth-rate in India is high because of __________.
  • illiteracy
  • social orthodoxy
  • desire of a male child
  • all of the above
The population of India, as recorded at each decennial census from 1901 has grown steadily except for a decrease during ___________.
  • 1901-1911
  • 1911-1921
  • 1921-1931
  • 1931-1941
Dependency rate is above _____ in India.
  • 30
  • 33
  • 36
  • 37
Which of the following statement is properly related to GIFT?
  • It involves transferring eggs and sperm into the woman's fallopian tube.
  • Very young embryo is transferred to the fallopian tube instead of the uterus.
  • Fertilization outside of the body.
  • It is prenatal diagnosis of Chromosomal abnormalities.
The female literacy is highest in __________.
  • Kerala
  • Maharashtra
  • Mizoram
  • West Bengal
One of the legal methods of birth control is?
  • By having coitus at the time of day break
  • By a premature ejaculation during coitus
  • Abortion by taking an appropriate medicine
  • By abstaining from coitus from day $$10$$ to $$17$$ of the menstrual cycle
A childless couple can be assisted to have a child through a technique called GIFT. The full form of this technique is?
  • Gamete Inseminated Fallopian Transfer
  • Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer
  • Gamete Internal Fertilisation and Transfer
  • Germ Cell Internal Fallopian Transfer
Which one of the following groups includes all sexually transmitted disease?
  • AIDS, Syphilis, Cholera
  • HIV, Malaria, Trichomoniasis
  • Gonorrhoea, Hepatitis- B, Chlamydiasis
  • Hepatitis-B, Haemophilia, AIDS
Embryo with more than $$16$$ blastomeres formed due to in vitro fertilisation into.
  • uterus
  • Fallopian tube
  • fimbriae
  • cervix
.......... is a condition seen in newborns when one or both of the male testes have not passed down into the scrotal sac.
  • Coital problem
  • Impotency
  • Cryptorchidism
  • None of the above
Which of the following fertilization procedures happen when artificial insemination technique is followed?
  • In vitro fertilization
  • In vivo fertilization
  • Either A or B
  • None of the above
Which of the following techniques involve one male and two females for the succesful conception of a female?
  • Gamete intra fallopian transfer
  • Zygote intra fallopian transfer
  • Intra cytoplasmic sperm injection
  • Both A and B
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