Contraceptive Methods and STI/STD Prevention Quiz

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Subject: Other > Other
School grade: South Africa South Africa

Contraceptive Methods and STI/STD Prevention Quiz

1. Which of the following contraceptive methods is highly effective in preventing the transmission of STIs/STDs?

Birth control pills

Condoms (male and female)

IUDs

Diaphragms

2. Hormonal methods, such as birth control pills, provide substantial protection against STIs/STDs.

True

False

3. What is the primary mechanism through which condoms prevent the transmission of STIs/STDs?

Hormonal regulation

Physical barrier

Psychological resistance

Emotional connection

4. Which contraceptive method offers the least protection against STIs/STDs?

Contraceptive implants

Emergency contraceptive pills

Intrauterine devices (IUDs)

Withdrawal method (pulling out)

5. In terms of effectiveness, which is more successful in preventing STIs/STDs:

Female condom

Male condom

6. Select the correct statement:

Hormonal methods provide better protection against STIs/STDs compared to barrier methods.

Barrier methods, like condoms, offer effective protection against STIs/STDs due to their physical barrier.

All contraceptive methods equally prevent the transmission of STIs/STDs.

Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are the most reliable method to prevent STIs/STDs.

Contraceptive Methods and STI/STD Prevention Quiz

7. What is the primary advantage of using dual protection methods for contraception and STI/STD prevention?

Increased pleasure during sex

Higher pregnancy prevention rates

Protection against multiple STIs/STDs

Cost-effectiveness

8. Which contraceptive method provides protection against STIs/STDs transmitted via skin-to-skin contact?

Birth control pills

Condoms

Diaphragms

Implants

9. How effective are emergency contraceptive pills in preventing the transmission of STIs/STDs?

Very effective for pregnancy prevention

Effective for preventing pregnancy and STDs or STIs

It's not effective in preventing STIs/STDs.

Highly recommended by healthcare workers

10. Select the statement that best represents the relationship between using contraceptives and preventing STIs/STDs:

Contraceptives are primarily for preventing pregnancy and have a limited impact on STI/STD transmission.

Contraceptives offer complete protection against all types of STIs/STDs.

The type of contraceptive method used does not affect STI/STD prevention.

Regular contraceptive use substantially reduces the risk of contracting STIs/STDs