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    Which of the following techniques involve one male and two females for the succesful conception of a female?
    Solution
    Gamete intrafallopian transfer or GIFT is a process in which both, the sperms & the unfertilized eggs are inserted into the fallopian tube and the fertilization takes place in the fallopian tube.  Zygote intrafallopian transfer or ZIFT is a process, where the oocyte (from the donor or the wife) & sperms (from the donor or the husband) is taken are fertilized in the lab, outside the female's body. 
    So the correct option is D. 
  • Question 2
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    Which of the following assisted reproductive technique is used to inject sperms into vagina or uterus of female?
    Solution
    Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) is a group of special techniques which helps infertile couple by retrieving oocytes from the ovary or the sperms from the epididymis, then perform artificial insemination and development of the embryo. The 4 main types of techniques used under ART are GIFT or Gamete intrafallopian transfer, ZIFT or Zygote intra-fallopian transfer, IVF-ET or In vitro fertilization and embryo transfer & AIT or Artificial insemination technique. In the artificial insemination, the semen is extracted, washed, centrifuged and the motile sperms are taken & injected artificially into the uterus or the vagina. AIT too is of two types, AIH is done by husband's semen  & AID this is performed by donor's semen.  So the correct answer is 'A'  'Artificial insemination'.
  • Question 3
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    In which of the following technique the embryo has less than 8 blastomeres when transferred into the uterus of a female body?
    Solution
    In ZIFT or Zygote intrafallopian transfer, early embryo up to 8 blastomeres is placed in the fallopian tube. While in IUT or  Intrauterine transfer early embryo with more than 8 blastomeres is directly transferred to the uterus endometrium. 
    So the correct option is 'Zygote intrafallopian transfer' .  
  • Question 4
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    Which of the following is not a cause of female infertility?
    Solution
    Dyspareunia is the persistent or recurrent genital pain that occurs just before, during or after intercourse. It can negatively affect the fertility of the woman. 
    Cryptorchidism is a medical condition where the testicle hasn't moved into the scrotum before the birth, This makes the male infertile. 
    Again Ineffective sperm penetration is a case of defect in sperm, hence male infertility. 
    Ectopic pregnancy is caused when the embryo attaches itself other than the uterine wall. 
    Hence, both B & C are not a case of female infertility. So, the correct options are 'both B & C' .
  • Question 5
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    As per Census 2011, India has 2.4% of world's land area and is home to ______ of the total world population.
    Solution
    As per Census 2011, India has 2.4% of world's land area and is home to 17.5% of the total world population. According to 2011 census, India had 1.21 billion people and world had population of about 7 billion people.
  • Question 6
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    The population in India is characterised by ________ birth rate and ________ death rate.
    Solution
    The population in India is characterized by high birth rate and low death rate, this means the rate of taking birth is comparatively higher than the rate of dying people. As a consequence, the population generally increases.
  • Question 7
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    The number of people living per ____________ is known as density of population.
    Solution
    Density of population indicates number of people living per square kilometer. The approximate national average for Density of Population is 400 persons per square kilometer. Density of population is not the same for all the states in India. It depends upon both- endowment of natural resources and level of development.
  • Question 8
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    Infant mortality rate in India has declined to ______ per thousand as per Census 2011.
    Solution
    Infant mortality rate in India has declined to 47 per thousand as per Census 2011. Infant mortality rate refers to the number of deaths per 1000 live births of children under one year of age.
  • Question 9
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    Which among the following is a significant feature of the India's population?
    Solution
    Significant features of the India's population:
    a) High rural population: In India, near about 70% of the population live in rural areas.
    b) Low death rate: The rate of dying people is comparatively quite low in India.
    c) Low gender ratio: In India, there are 943 females per 1000 males, which signifies low gender ratio.
  • Question 10
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    Identify the features of India's population.
    Solution
    Features of India's population:
    a) Increasing life expectancy: Life expectancy refers to average year an individual is expected to live. India's life expectancy is 68.56 years according to 2016 data.
    b) High density of population: In India, number of people living per square kilometer is quite high.
    c) Low female literacy rate: In India, nuber of female literate person is quite low.
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