Infertility And ARTs Test

Infertility And ARTs

This is online test 01 for CBSE class 12 Biology Reproductive Health (Infertility and ARTs).. There are 10 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.

Questions & Answers

1
In IVF technique, fusion of ovum and sperm take place in
  • A
    Vagina
  • B
    Fallopian tube
  • C
    Culture medium
    Correct
  • D
    Uterus
2
Surgical method of contraception
  • A
    Prevent insemination and ovulation
    Correct
  • B
    All of the above
  • C
    Prevents gamete formation
  • D
    Prevents fertilisation
3
The average number of children which an average couple has or would have during their life time is called as
  • A
    Total birth rate
  • B
    Total fertility rate
    Correct
  • C
    National birth rate
  • D
    Common fertility rate
4
Now a day, there is less childless couple. This is due to
  • A
    Awareness among the couples
  • B
    Educated population
  • C
    None of these
  • D
    Assisted reproductive technologies
    Correct
5
High increase in human population is due to
  • A
    Decrease in birth rate
  • B
    Increase in death rate
  • C
    Genetic change
  • D
    Better medical facilities
    Correct
6
Inability to conceive or produce children even after two years of unprotected sexual co-habitation is called
  • A
    Incapability
  • B
    Sterility
  • C
    Infertility
    Correct
  • D
    Malfunction
7
Amniocentesis is a method to
  • A
    Medical termination of pregnancy
  • B
    Detect genetic disorder
    Correct
  • C
    None of these
  • D
    Fertilize the egg
8
------- involve the transfer of embryo at 8-celled stage in the fallopian tube of female.
  • A
    ZIFT
    Correct
  • B
    IVF
  • C
    POST
  • D
    GIFT
9
Exponential growth is maximum in
  • A
    Tissue culture cells
    Correct
  • B
    Unicellular organism
  • C
    Embryo
  • D
    Multicellular organism
10
Which of the following is not a cause of male sterility?
  • A
    Tubal infertility
    Correct
  • B
    Oligospermia
  • C
    Azoospermia
  • D
    Absolute impotency