🎯 NEET 2026 Daily Practice Problem (DPP)
Class 12 | Unit 1: Reproduction | Topic: Reproductive Health
Q1. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), reproductive health means a total well-being in all aspects of reproduction, which include:
- Physical and emotional only
- Physical, emotional, behavioral, and social
- Physical and social only
- Emotional and behavioral only
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Correct Answer: (2) Physical, emotional, behavioral, and social
Explanation: WHO defines reproductive health as total well-being in physical, emotional, behavioral, and social aspects of reproduction.
Q2. Amniocentesis is strictly banned in India to prevent:
- Genetic disorders
- Female foeticide
- Down’s syndrome detection
- Jaundice in foetus
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Correct Answer: (2) Female foeticide
Explanation: While amniocentesis can detect genetic disorders, its statutory ban is primarily to check female foeticide resulting from sex determination.
Q3. ‘Saheli’ is a new oral contraceptive for females developed by scientists at:
- CDRI, Lucknow
- IARI, New Delhi
- ICMR, New Delhi
- IVRI, Izatnagar
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Correct Answer: (1) CDRI, Lucknow
Explanation: Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI) developed Saheli, which is a non-steroidal preparation.
Q4. Lactational amenorrhea is effective as a contraceptive method up to a maximum period of:
- Two months
- Six months
- Nine months
- One year
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Correct Answer: (2) Six months
Explanation: This method relies on the absence of menstruation (and ovulation) during intense lactation following parturition and is effective for up to six months.
Q5. Which of the following is a hormone-releasing IUD?
- Lippes loop
- CuT
- LNG-20
- Multiload 375
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Correct Answer: (3) LNG-20
Explanation: LNG-20 and Progestasert are hormone-releasing IUDs. Lippes loop is non-medicated, while CuT and Multiload are copper-releasing.
Q6. Oral contraceptive pills primarily function by:
- Killing sperms
- Inhibiting ovulation and implantation
- Preventing sperm entry into cervix
- Preventing sperm motility
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Correct Answer: (2) Inhibiting ovulation and implantation
Explanation: Pills (progestogens or progestogen-estrogen combinations) inhibit ovulation and alter the quality of cervical mucus to retard sperm entry.
Q7. Tubectomy is a sterilization method for females where:
- Ovaries are removed surgically
- Small part of the fallopian tube is removed or tied up
- Uterus is removed surgically
- Cervix is blocked
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Correct Answer: (2) Small part of the fallopian tube is removed or tied up
Explanation: Tubectomy blocks gamete transport and prevents fertilization. In males, the corresponding procedure is Vasectomy.
Q8. Which of the following is NOT a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?
- Trichomoniasis
- Syphilis
- Hepatitis-B
- Malaria
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Correct Answer: (4) Malaria
Explanation: Malaria is a vector-borne disease transmitted by mosquitoes. The others are STIs.
Q9. MTP (Medical Termination of Pregnancy) is considered relatively safe up to:
- 12 weeks (First trimester)
- 18 weeks
- 20 weeks
- 24 weeks (Second trimester)
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Correct Answer: (1) 12 weeks (First trimester)
Explanation: MTPs are safest during the first trimester. Second-trimester abortions are much riskier.
Q10. Which ART method involves the transfer of an embryo with more than 8 blastomeres into the uterus?
- ZIFT
- GIFT
- IUT
- IUI
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Correct Answer: (3) IUT (Intra Uterine Transfer)
Explanation: ZIFT involves transfer into the fallopian tube (up to 8 blastomeres). IUT involves transfer into the uterus (more than 8 blastomeres).
Q11. The technique GIFT stands for:
- Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer
- Gamete Internal Fertilization Transfer
- Germ Cell Internal Fallopian Transfer
- Gamete Inseminated Fallopian Transfer
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Correct Answer: (1) Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer
Explanation: GIFT involves the transfer of an ovum collected from a donor into the fallopian tube of another female who cannot produce one.
Q12. Which of the following STIs is completely curable if detected early?
- HIV Infection
- Genital Herpes
- Hepatitis-B
- Gonorrhoea
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Correct Answer: (4) Gonorrhoea
Explanation: Except for HIV, Genital Herpes, and Hepatitis-B, other STIs like Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, and Chlamydiasis are curable if treated early.
Q13. In which ART technique is a single sperm directly injected into the ovum?
- IVF
- ZIFT
- ICSI
- GIFT
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Correct Answer: (3) ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection)
Explanation: ICSI is a specialized procedure where a sperm is directly injected into the cytoplasm of the ovum in the laboratory.
Q14. Copper ions released from copper-releasing IUDs perform which function?
- Prevent ovulation
- Suppress sperm motility and fertilizing capacity
- Make uterus unsuitable for implantation
- Make cervix hostile to sperms
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Correct Answer: (2) Suppress sperm motility and fertilizing capacity
Explanation: Cu ions increase phagocytosis of sperms and suppress their motility. Hormone-releasing IUDs generally make the uterus unsuitable for implantation.
Q15. Which of the following is a non-steroidal oral contraceptive?
- Mala-D
- Mala-N
- Saheli
- Progestasert
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Correct Answer: (3) Saheli
Explanation: Saheli is a non-steroidal, ‘once a week’ pill with very few side effects and high contraceptive value.
Q16. The function of ‘Emergency Contraceptives’ is to avoid pregnancy if taken within:
- 72 hours of coitus
- 48 hours of coitus
- 24 hours of coitus
- One week of coitus
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Correct Answer: (1) 72 hours of coitus
Explanation: Progestogens or progestogen-estrogen combinations or IUDs are effective as emergency contraceptives if used within 72 hours of unprotected coitus.
Q17. Artificial Insemination (AI) is useful in cases where:
- The female cannot produce ova
- The male partner has a very low sperm count
- The female has blocked fallopian tubes
- The female uterus is unsuitable for implantation
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Correct Answer: (2) The male partner has a very low sperm count
Explanation: In AI or IUI (Intra Uterine Insemination), semen is artificially introduced into the vagina or uterus.
Q18. The Statutory ban on amniocentesis is primarily to check:
- Genetic diseases
- Increasing population
- Female foeticide
- Infertility
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Correct Answer: (3) Female foeticide
Explanation: The test was being misused for sex determination, leading to female foeticides, hence the government imposed a statutory ban.
Q19. Hepatitis B is transmitted through:
- Sexual contact
- Infected blood transfusion
- From mother to foetus
- All of the above
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Correct Answer: (4) All of the above
Explanation: Hepatitis B and HIV can be transmitted via sexual contact, sharing needles/surgical instruments, blood transfusion, and from mother to foetus.
Q20. ‘Family Planning’ programmes were initiated in India in:
- 1951
- 1961
- 1971
- 1981
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Correct Answer: (1) 1951
Explanation: India was one of the first countries in the world to initiate action plans and programmes at a national level in 1951.