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Question #1
These are all types of bacteria EXCEPT:
A.
Gonorrhea
B.
Chlamydia
C.
Syphilis
D.
Herpes
Question #2
Pathogens include all EXCEPT:
A.
Parasitic worms
B.
Protozoa
C.
Fungi
D.
Deeks
Question #3
Bacteria:
A.
Does not require a host
B.
Is always green
C.
Requires a host
D.
Requires a host and is always green
Question #4
Your body’s defenses against disease causing agents include all EXCEPT:
A.
Body secretions
B.
Immune system
C.
Cilia
D.
All are my body’s defenses
E.
Your skin
Question #5
AIDS refers to a person who has
A.
Type 2 Diabetes
B.
HIV
C.
Congenital heart failure
Question #6
Which one(s) are not viruses:
A.
Urinary tract infections
B.
Genital warts and HIV
C.
Genital warts
D.
HIV
Question #7
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus and
A.
affects the immune system
B.
Needs a host
C.
is never cured and affects the immune system
D.
Needs a host, is never cured and affects the immune system
Question #8
PMS stands for
A.
Premenstrual syndrome
B.
Premenstrual cycle
C.
Post menopausal syndrome
D.
Premenstrual sensation
Question #9
The psychological condition of being feminine or masculine as defined by the society in which one lives is:
A.
Secondary sex characteristics
B.
Puberty
C.
Stereotypes
D.
Gender
Question #10
A heterosexual person has a prime attraction to:
A.
Both sexes
B.
Neither sexes
C.
The same sex
D.
The opposite sex
Question #11
When an ovum is released from the ovaries to the fallopian tube this is referred to as:
A.
Ovulation
B.
Puberty
C.
Menopause
D.
Toxic shock syndrome
Question #12
Sexual orientation refers to people who are
A.
Homosexual, Heterosexual and Bisexual
B.
Homosexua
C.
Heterosexual and Bisexual
Question #13
What body part in a woman contains a developing fetus?
A.
Cervix
B.
Hypothalamus
C.
Vagina
D.
Uterus
Question #14
Premature ejaculation is when ejaculation occurs prior to or almost immediately following insertion into the vagina and affected by
A.
Only women
B.
50% of males
C.
85% of males
D.
10% of males
Question #15
Menopause is a ___________, often occurs between the ages of ___________ and has _________.
A.
Time when fertilization is at its peak, 30 – 40, no symptoms
B.
Stop of the menstruation cycle, 40 – 60, troublesome symptoms
C.
Regular cycle, 12 – 25, affects on relationships
Question #16
Being celibate means that a person:
A.
Avoids sexual activities with others
B.
Has homosexual tendencies
C.
Only has oral sex
Question #17
A potentially life threatening disease that occurs when bacteria multiplies often through improper use of tampons and diaphragms is:
A.
Ovulation
B.
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
C.
PMS
D.
Toxic shock syndrome
Question #18
Semen is:
A.
A fluid containing sperm as well as nutrients to neutralize vaginal acid
B.
All are correct
C.
Used as a contraceptive
D.
Located in the scrotum
Question #19
Infertility means that there is difficulty in conception. Causes of infertility are
A.
Climate
B.
Low sperm count
C.
Endometriosis and Low sperm count
Question #20
The embryo is the name of the fertilized egg up until the end of two months of development. From that point until birth the developing baby is called the :
A.
Fetus
B.
Baby
C.
Child
D.
Placenta
Question #21
After the plateau phase and before the resolution phase, contractions in both men and women occur; the penis ejaculates semen and the uterus contracts. This is called:
A.
Excitement phase
B.
Orgasmic phase
C.
Mutual understanding
D.
Tubal ligation
Question #22
Male hormone produced in the testes.
A.
Semen
B.
Testosterone
C.
Sperm
D.
None are correct
Question #23
Endometriosis is:
A.
When parts of the endometrial lining of the uterus implant themselves outside the uterus
B.
Not treatable
C.
Only affected during the 3rd trimester
D.
When a fetus is unable to maintain nutrients
Question #24
The term identical twins, is now referred to as _____________, or single egg twins instead.
A.
Dizygotic twins
B.
Monozygotic twins
C.
Embryonic twins
D.
Exact twins
E.
Siamese twins
Question #25
Point of menstruation cycle in which a mature egg ruptures through the ovarian wall
A.
Endometriosis
B.
Ovulation
C.
Menstruation
D.
None are correct
E.
Trimester
Question #26
During the reproductive cycle a woman usually releases
A.
3 eggs
B.
1 egg
C.
10 eggs
D.
100 eggs
E.
200 eggs
Question #27
Which of these terms does not apply to a growing child in the mother’s womb.
A.
Embryo
B.
Genial
C.
Fetus
D.
Zygote
Question #28
A normal healthy man releases ___________ sperm into the vagina during ejaculation.
A.
500
B.
1 million
C.
10,000
D.
Over 100 million
Question #29
1 in 64 million pregnancies results in
A.
Twins
B.
Quads
C.
A baby
D.
Triplets
Question #30
The terms barrier methods and hormonal methods refer to
A.
Contraception
B.
Contraception, Condoms and birth control pills
C.
In vitro fertilization
D.
Condoms and birth control pills
Question #31
Females have XX chromosomes and males have ___________ chromosomes.
A.
XY
B.
XX
C.
YY
D.
YYX
E.
XXY
Question #32
Each fetus develops in the ______________ sac.
A.
Fetal
B.
Placebo
C.
Nap
D.
Amniotic
Question #33
Conception is:
A.
When a fertilized egg splits in two
B.
Fertilization of an ovum by a sperm
C.
The ability to prevent pregnancy
Question #34
Fraternal twins are referred to as ____________ twins. Or two different pregnancies.
A.
Dual
B.
Opposite
C.
Dizygotic
D.
Mirrored
Question #35
Conjoined twins are referred to as ______________ twins.
A.
Siamese
B.
Monozygotic
C.
Identical
D.
Mirrored
Question #36
There are how many trimesters in a normal pregnancy?
A.
3
B.
2
C.
4
D.
1
Question #37
A.
10 hours
B.
24 hours
C.
3 hours
D.
30 minutes
Question #38
Being fertile means that the person has the ability to:
A.
Ejaculate
B.
Orgasm
C.
Reproduce
D.
None are correct
Question #39
The diaphragm, sponge and condom are types of
A.
Spermicides
B.
None are correct
C.
Hormonal methods
D.
Barrier methods
Question #40
This device fits over the cervix to decrease chances of pregnancy.
A.
Sheath
B.
Fallopian guard
C.
Uterus shield
D.
Sponge
Question #41
Surgical methods of fertile management include all EXCEPT:
A.
Hysterectomy
B.
Depo-Provera
C.
Vasectomy
D.
Tubal ligation
Question #42
During pregnancy, the women’s body typically has noticeable changes during the
A.
3rd trimester
B.
2nd trimester
C.
4th trimester
D.
1st trimester
Question #43
The common cold, influenza (flu), mononucleosis and rabies are all types of
A.
Fungi
B.
Virus
C.
Bacteria
Question #44
Missing your period, tender breasts, morning nausea, extreme fatigue, emotional swings and changing tastes are early warning signs for
A.
Hysterectomy
B.
Breast cancer
C.
Plateau phase
D.
Arousal phase
E.
Pregnancy
Question #45
The fetus gains most of its weight in the
A.
1st trimester
B.
2nd trimester
C.
3rd trimester
D.
4th trimester
Question #46
A.
A viable sperm
B.
Access to the egg by the sperm and A viable egg
C.
A viable sperm, access to the egg by the sperm and a viable egg
Question #47
The human sexual response includes:
A.
Resolution phase and Orgasmic phase
B.
Excitement phase, Resolution phase and Orgasmic phase
C.
Plateau phase, Excitement phase, Resolution phase and Orgasmic phase
Question #48
All eggs a female will ever have are present in the ovaries at
A.
Birth
B.
Puberty
C.
None are correct
D.
Menstruation
Question #49
Gonads are which reproductive organs in the male and female?
A.
Penis and breast
B.
Testes and ovaries
C.
Testes and uterus
D.
Penis and vagina
Question #50
A pathogen does not cause disease or illness, rather it defends against it.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #51
An antigen triggers an immune response.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #52
A virus, when obtained, can be fought off and eliminated from the body.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #53
Bacteria and viruses can be pathogens.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #54
Herpes has 2 types. Type 1 and Type 2; there is no cure for herpes; symptoms may never occur even though the carrier has contracted herpes.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #55
Progesterone is the hormone that helps nourish a fertilized egg and helps maintain pregnancy.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #56
Estrogen is a hormone that is secreted by the ovaries that controls the menstrual cycle.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #57
Homophobia has no hatred, nor fear of homosexuals or homosexuality.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #58
External female genitalia include the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #59
PMS causes mood changes and physical symptoms that occur in some women during 1 – 2 weeks before menstruation.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #60
Erogenous zones are areas located only in the male body that leads to sexual arousal.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #61
External male genitalia include the penis and the scrotum.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #62
The second trimester the female body begins to change.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #63
Female orgasmic disorder and erectile dysfunction are sexual disorders. They can be caused by anxiety and can be treated.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #64
The clitoris has only 1 function: for sexual pleasure.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #65
During the first trimester there are noticeable changes in the mother’s body.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #66
Conception is when an ovum is fertilized by a sperm and happens if there is a fertile egg, viable sperm and the sperm has access to the egg.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #67
There are three trimesters in pregnancy.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #68
Contraception is the prevention of conception.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #69
Identical twins share the same cells from a single egg.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #70
Twins that sample the amniotic fluid in the womb may have similar tastes in food as they grow up.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #71
There are condoms for both men and women.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #72
Pathogens are found in the air, on our food and amongst the people we come in contact with.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #73
Athletes foot, jock itch and ringworm are all examples of fungi
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #74
Gender is the psychological condition of being feminine or masculine as defined by the society in which one lives.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #75
The transmission of disease can happen via contact, food or water borne, airborne, vector borne and perinatal.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #76
The scrotum protects the testes.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #77
Puberty is the period of sexual maturation.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #78
Internal female genitalia include mons pubis, labia and clitoris.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
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