A significant challenge in promoting reproductive health in developing countries is the limited access to safe and effective contraceptive methods. Which of the following socio-cultural factors LEAST contributes to this challenge?
Lack of awareness and education about family planning.
Religious and cultural beliefs that restrict contraceptive use.
Gender inequality and limited decision-making power of women.
Widespread availability of accurate and unbiased information about reproductive health.
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RCH stands for
reproductive and clinical health
regular contraceptive hormonal method
reproductive and child health care program
research centre for hormonal contraceptives
A couple unable to conceive naturally opts for Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). After successful in-vitro fertilization, multiple embryos are formed. Which of the following ethical dilemmas is MOST likely to arise in this situation?
The financial burden of maintaining multiple pregnancies.
The increased risk of multiple pregnancies and associated complications.
The moral implications of discarding unused embryos.
The legal rights of the surrogate mother if one is used.
Which contraceptive method creates a mechanical barrier preventing sperm from reaching the egg?
Condoms
Oral pills
IUDs
Surgical methods
Which of the following is NOT a method of contraception?
Condom
IUD
Birth control pills
Abortion
NLCP stands for
National Lyme Control Programme
National Leprosy Control Programme
National Lesion Control Programme
None of the above
Improved programmes covering wider reproductive related areas are currently in operation under the name
RCH programmes
ART programmes
MTP programmes
Test tube baby
Which was the first country in the world to initiate a national wide programme for reproductive health
China
India
USA
Japan
Despite the availability of various contraceptive methods, unintended pregnancies remain a significant public health concern. Which of the following is the LEAST likely reason for contraceptive failure?
Inconsistent or incorrect use of contraceptive methods.
Lack of access to appropriate contraceptive counseling and services.
Side effects of certain contraceptive methods leading to discontinuation.
Proper and consistent use of barrier methods like condoms.
Family planning program was initiated in
1941
1951
1961
1981
NFCP stands for
National Filaria Control Programme
National Smallpox Control Programme
National Fever Control Programme
None of the above