Reproductive Health NEET Questions Class 12

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Reproductive Health NEET Questions is a Scoring topic where candidates can attempt to solve a maximum number of accurate questions and increase their overall score count in the NEET exam. Not only in NEET exams but in other competitive exams as well, Reproductive Health is considered to be the most scoring Scoring and Simple Chapter. The aim of this Chapter Reproductive Health MCQ for NEET is to test candidates’ awareness and knowledge regarding the Reproductive Health of humans.

These NEET Questions on Reproductive Health for class 12 Pdf Download will help students score in the upcoming NEET exam and perform better in competitive exams, such as CET, NET, SET. Hence, it is suggested to students to solve all these Reproductive Health NEET MCQs with their problem-solving skills and cross-check the answers. Also, try to maintain a time limit for each question. Below is the list of all the Important questions from Reproductive Health. Here you can get the MCQs with answers and also download PDFs provided for each topic for extra MCQ on Reproductive Health to practice more.


Reproductive Health NEET Questions

NEET Questions on Reproductive Health 

1. Amniocentesis is_______

(1) Analysis of the chemical composition of fluids of a pregnant woman

(2) Withdrawal of allantoic fluid from pregnant women

(3) An in vitro diagnosis

(4) Culturing of cells and study of metaphase chromosomes from amniotic fluid to identify a chromosomal abnormality

Answer: 4

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2. What is correct about test-tube baby_____

(1) Fertilization inside female genital tract and growth in a test tube

(2) Rearing of the prematurely born baby in an incubator

(3) Fertilization outside and gestation inside the womb of the mother

(4) Both fertilization and development are affected outside the female genital tract

Answer: 3


3. Study of abnormalities by taking out the amniotic fluid of embryo is called______

(1) Endoscopy

(2) Amniocentesis

(3) Laparoscopy

(4) Natal endoscopy

Answer: 2

Read: Body Fluids and Circulation NEET MCQ 

4. Which one is not legitimate for reducing birth rate____

(1) Ban on marriages

(2) MTP

(3) Use of contraceptives

(4) Late marriages

Answer: 1


5. Purpose of tubectomy is to prevent:-

(1) Egg formation

(2) Embryonic development

(3) Fertilization

(4) Coitus

Answer: 3

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6. Vasectomy is:-

(1) Cutting of fallopian tube

(2) Cutting of vas deferent

(3) Factor of population growth

(4) None of these

Answer: 2


7. An IUCD is:-

(1) Vasectomy

(2) Copper T

(3) Condom

(4) All above

Answer: 2

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8. Artificial insemination means :

(1) introduction of sperms of a healthy donor directly into the ovary

(2) transfer of sperms of a healthy donor to a test tube containing ova

(3) transfer of sperms of husband to a test tube containing ova

(4) artificial introduction of sperms of a healthy donor into the vagina

Answer: 4


9. One of the legal methods of birth control is :

(1) by a premature ejaculation during coitus

(2) abortion by taking an appropriate medicine

(3) by abstaining from coitus from day 10 to 17 of the menstrual cycle

(4) by having coitus at the time of daybreak

Answer: 2

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10. Which of the following contraceptive makes the uterus unsuitable for implantation?

(1) CuT

(2) Cu7

(3) Multiload 375

(4) Progestesert

Answer: 4


11. Tubectomy is a method of sterilization in which :

(1) small part of the fallopian tube is removed or tied up.

(2) ovaries are removed surgically.

(3) small part of vas deferens is removed or tied up.

(4) uterus is removed surgically.

Answer: 1

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12. Which of the following is a hormone-releasing Intra-Uterine Device (IUD)?

(1) Multiload 375

(2) LNG - 20

(3) Cervical cap

(4) Vault

Answer: 2


13. Assisted reproductive technology, IVF involves the transfer of :

(1) Ovum into the fallopian tube.

(2) Zygote into the fallopian tube.

(3) Zygote into the uterus.

(4) Embryo with 16 blastomeres into the fallopian tube.

Answer: 2

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14. Which of the following is hormone-releasing IUD?

(1) Lippes loop

(2) Cu7

(3) LNG-20

(4) Multiload 375

Answer: 3


15. Saheli, A female antifertility pill is used:-

(1) Daily

(2) Weekly

(3) Quarterly

(4) Monthly

Answer: 2

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16. Test tube baby means a baby born when

(1) It is developed in a test tube

(2) It is developed through the tissue culture method

(3) The ovum is fertilized externally and thereafter implanted in the uterus

(4) It develops from a non-fertilized egg

Answer: 3


17. What is the work of copper T-

(1) To inhibit ovulation

(2) To prevent fertilization

(3) To inhibit implantation of the blastocyst

(4) To inhibit gametogenesis

Answer: 2

Read: Human Reproduction NEET Questions 

18. Which of the following is incorrect regarding vasectomy?

(1) Vasa deferentia is cut and tied

(2) Irreversible sterility

(3) No sperm occurs in seminal fluid

(4) No sperm occurs in epididymis

Answer: 4


19. Embryo with more than 16 blastomeres formed due to in vitro fertilization is transferred into:-

(1) Fimbriae

(2) Cervix

(3) Uterus

(4) Fallopian tube

Answer: 3


20. The function of copper ions in copper releasing IUD's is :

(1) They inhibit gametogenesis

(2) They make the uterus unsuitable for implantation

(3) They inhibit ovulation

(4) The suppress sperm motility and fertilizing capacity of sperms

Answer: 4


21. Amniocentesis is done for:-

(1) to check sex determination

(2) life expectancy

(3) immunity

(4) delivery date

Answer: 1


22. The contraceptive 'saheli'

(1) blocks estrogen receptors in the uterus,

preventing eggs from getting implanted.

(2) increases the concentration of estrogen and prevents ovulation in females.

(3) is an AUD.

(4) is a post-coital contraceptive.

Answer: 1


23. Which of the following is not a method of birth control?

(1) Tubectomy

(2) Vasectomy

(3) Periodic abstinence of coitus from day 10 to 17 of the menstrual cycle

(4) Periodic abstinence of coitus from the day 6th to 9th of the menstrual cycle.

Answer: 4


24. Estrogen is used to avoid pregnancy because it:-

(1) prevents fertilisation

(2) prevents ovulation and implantation

(3) inhibit sperm motility

(4) forms a cervical plug

Answer: 2


25. In the case of a couple where the male is having a very low sperm count, which technique will be suitable for fertilization?

(1) Gamete intracytoplasmic fallopian transfer

(2) Artificial Insemination

(3) Intracytoplasmic sperm injection

(4) Intrauterine transfer

Answer: 2


26. Which of the following is a nonsteroidal pill?

(1) Mala-D

(2) Mala-N

(3) Saheli

(4) Quinesterol

Answer: 3


27. Which of the following contraceptive method make the uterus unsuitable for implantation?

(1) Diaphram

(2) Condom

(3) IUD

(4) Natural method

Answer: 3


28. Which of the following is a natural method of contraception?

(1) Sterilization

(2) IUD

(3) Diaphram

(4) Periodic abstinence

Answer: 4


29. Which method of contraception has a high failure rate?

(1) Barrier method (2) IUD

(3) Sterilization

(4) Natural method

Answer: 4


30. Which of the following can be used as an emergency contraceptive?

(1) Mala-D

(2) Saheli

(3) i-pills

(4) Condom

Answer: 3


31. MTP is relatively safe during?

(1) 12 week

(2) 18 week

(3) First trimester

(4) 1 & 3 both

Answer: 4


32. Which of the following method of contraception has the least side effect?

(1) IUD

(2) Pills

(3) Coitus interrupts 

(4) Cervical cap

Answer: 3


33. Consider the statements given below regarding contraception and answer as directed thereafter:-

(a) Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) during the first trimester is generally safe

(b) Generally chances of conception are nil until the mother breast-feeds the infant up to two years

(c) Intrauterine devices like copper T are effective contraceptives

(d) Contraception pills may be taken up to one week after coitus to prevent conception

Which two of the above statements are correct?

(1) a, c 

(2) a, b 

(3) b, c 

(4) c, d

Answer: 1


34. In vitro fertilization is a technique that involves the transfer of which one of the following into the fallopian tube?

(1) Zygote only,

(2) Embryo only, up to 8 cell stage

(3) Either zygote or early embryo up to 8 cell stage

(4) Embryo of 32 cell stage

Answer : 3


35. The permissible use of the technique amniocentesis is for :

(1) Detecting any genetic abnormality

(2) Detecting sex of the unborn fetus

(3) Artificial insemination

(4) Transfer of embryo into the uterus of a surrogate mother

Answer: 1


36. A childless couple can be assisted to have a child through a technique called GIFT. The full form of this technique is :

(1) Germ cell internal fallopian transfer

(2) Gamete inseminated fallopian transfer

(3) Gamete intrafallopian transfer

(4) Gamete internal fertilization and transfer

Answer : 3

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