#1
Which of the following is a barrier method of contraception?
#2
Which contraceptive method involves inserting a small, T-shaped device into the uterus to prevent pregnancy?
#3
Which contraceptive method involves placing a small, flexible plastic rod under the skin of the upper arm to prevent pregnancy?
#4
Which contraceptive method involves a surgery that blocks or seals the fallopian tubes to prevent fertilization?
#5
Which contraceptive method involves taking a pill containing a combination of estrogen and progestin hormones every day to prevent pregnancy?
#6
What is the typical effectiveness rate of male condoms in preventing pregnancy?
#7
Which contraceptive method prevents sperm from reaching the egg by forming a physical barrier in the cervix?
#8
What is the typical effectiveness rate of the contraceptive injection (Depo-Provera) in preventing pregnancy?
#9
Which method of contraception involves surgical cutting or blocking of the fallopian tubes to prevent the egg from reaching the uterus?
#10
What is the typical effectiveness rate of the contraceptive sponge in preventing pregnancy?
#11
Which contraceptive method involves the removal of a portion of the vas deferens to prevent the release of sperm during ejaculation?
#12
Which of the following methods of contraception is NOT reversible?
#13
What is the mechanism of action of hormonal contraceptives like birth control pills?
#14
Which of the following is a non-hormonal method of contraception?
#15
What is the primary mechanism of action of emergency contraception (morning-after pill)?
#16
Which of the following is a natural method of contraception that involves monitoring a woman's basal body temperature and cervical mucus to determine fertility?
#17