Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Reproductive Health

Question:

Match List I with List II :-

List I List II
A. Progestasert I. once a week pill
B. Saheli II. hormone-releasing IUD
C. Lippe's Loop  III. Non-medicated IUD 
D. Periodic abstinence  IV. Natural method of birth control 

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Options:

A-II, B-III, C-I, D-IV

A-I. B-II. C - IV, D-III

A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV

A-II, B-IV. C-I. D-III

Correct Answer:

A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option ( 3)-A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV

List I List II
A. Progestasert II. hormone-releasing IUD
B. Saheli I. once a week pill
C. Lippe's Loop  III. Non-medicated IUD 
D. Periodic abstinence  IV. Natural method of birth control 

An effective and popular method of birth control is the use of Intra Uterine Devices (IUDs). These devices are inserted by doctors or expert nurses in the uterus through vagina.

These Intra Uterine Devices are presently available as the non-medicated IUDs (e.g., Lippes loop), copper-releasing IUDs (CuT, Cu7, Multiload 375) and the hormone releasing IUDs (Progestasert, LNG-20).

Pills are very effective with lesser side effects and are well accepted by the females. Saheli–the new oral contraceptive for the females contains a non-steroidal preparation. It is a ‘once a week’ pill with very few side effects and high contraceptive value.

Natural methods work on the principle of avoiding chances of ovum and sperms meeting. Periodic abstinence is one such method in which the couples avoid or abstain from coitus from day 10 to 17 of the menstrual cycle when ovulation could be expected. As chances of fertilisation are very high during this period, it is called the fertile period. Therefore, by abstaining from coitus during this period, conception could be prevented.