Soc 230 - Human Sexual Behavior » Fall 2021 » Quiz 2

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Question #1
According to Bandura, which component affects how children learn gender behavior?
A.   Peers
B.   All of these are correct
C.   Parents
D.   Media
Question #2
Androgens are secreted by the adrenal glands in both sexes.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #3
The “gender spectrum” is not really a line between masculinity or femininity, but more of a three dimensional scale that includes masculine, feminine, and other traits.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #4
For the most part, both males and females have the hormones estrogen and testosterone.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #5
Gender is no longer considered a strict male-female binary.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #6
Turner’s Syndrome females have which of the following?
A.   Too much testosterone
B.   A lack of uterus and fallopian tubes
C.   Unusually large clitoris
D.   Only one X chromosome and no other sex chromosomes
Question #7
Which of the following would LEAST likely occur as a result of a female practicing genital self-exam?
A.   increased strength of pelvic floor muscles
B.   increased awareness of genital sensitivity
C.   increased responsibility of health care
D.   increased comfort with genital anatomy
Question #8
Mittleschmerz occurs during
A.   implantation
B.   fertilization
C.   menstruation
D.   ovulation
Question #9
Which of the following is NOT a part of the clitoris?
A.   crura
B.   glands
C.   shaft
D.   glans
Question #10
______________ is the MOST common way women achieve arousal and orgasm when masturbating.
A.   Contracting the PC muscles
B.   Vaginal penetration
C.   Clitorial stimulation
D.   Breast stimulation
Question #11
Douching
A.   can make it impossible to become pregnant
B.   can minimize vaginal infections if used in conjunction with feminine hygiene sprays
C.   is necessary for routine hygiene
D.   can increase susceptibility to infections if done too frequently
Question #12
Both ejaculatory ducts and the urethra pass through the
A.   testes
B.   Cowper's glands
C.   epidydimis
D.   prostate gland
Question #13
A vasectomy involves the cutting of the
A.   foreskin
B.   epididymis
C.   vas deferens
D.   penis shaft
Question #14
One symptom of testicular cancer may be a persistent dull ache in the groin area.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #15
_______ takes place within the seminiferous tubules.
A.   Sperm production
B.   The production of seminal fluid
C.   Blood engorgement
D.   Androgen production
Question #16
The condition in which a male has an erection that lasts for more than four hours is called:
A.   Peyronie disease
B.   Balantis
C.   Epidydimitis
D.   Priapism
Question #17
It is normal for children to explore sexuality consensually with their peers.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #18
People who may identify within the LGBTQIA spectrum all belong to one, clearly defined community.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #19
Which of the following is NOT a part of our overall sexual identity?
A.   Relationship style
B.   All of these are a part of our sexual identity
C.   Gender
D.   Sexual orientation
E.   Cultural background
Question #20
All of the following are associated with our sexual orientation EXCEPT
A.   What is deemed culturally appropriate or acceptable
B.   The type of exercise we engage in
C.   Sexual acts we engage in
D.   The sex of the person/people we are attracted to
Question #21
Yashiko has gay friends. During conversations with them she says that she accepts them, but still believes that their homosexual behavior is abnormal and unnatural. Yashiko’s attitude is reflective of
A.   Hemophilia
B.   Heterosexism
C.   Heterophobia
D.   Homophobia
Question #22
Polyamory and other forms of nonmonogamous relationships tend to work from the idea that the happiness of their mate(s) is more important than sexual fidelity. This is called
A.   Commitment
B.   Swinging
C.   Open marriage
D.   Compersion
Question #23
In collectivist cultures, marriage usually serves which purpose?
A.   To show the commitment between two people.
B.   To unite families, clans, and or groups.
C.   To emphasize love.
D.   To put the needs of the people getting married over the needs of their families.
Question #24
Benefits of marriage or long term relationships may include all EXCEPT
A.   Safer circumstances for children
B.   Enhanced legal status
C.   More likely to be a crime victim
D.   Better emotional and physical health

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