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CHAPTER 11: GENDER AND SEXUALITY

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Question 1 One s biological classification as female or male: A.Gender B.Sex C.Gender Identity D.Sexual Orientation

Answer 1 B. Sex HOME

Question 2 What are the four basic dimensions of sex? A. Genetic sex, hormonal sex, gonadal sex, and genital sex B. Genetic sex, hormonal sex, gonadal sex, and orgasm sex C. Hormonal sex, gonadal sex, genital sex, and orgasm sex D. None of the above

Answer 2 A. Genetic sex, hormonal sex, gonadal sex, and genital sex HOME

Question 3 One s personal, private sense of maleness or femaleness as expressed in appearance behavior and attitudes: A. Sexual identity B. Biological identity C. Gender Identity D. Sexual orientation

Answer 3 C. Gender Identity HOME

Question 4 Traditional gender role socialization encourages behavior in males: A. Instrumental B. Emotional C. Expressive D. Independent

Answer 4 A. Instrumental HOME

Question 5: is the best aphrodisiac. A. Love B. Alcohol C. Amyl Nitrate D. Ecstasy

Answer 5 A. Love HOME

Question 6 Alcohol increases the sex drive: A. True B. False

Answer 6 B. False HOME

Question 7 is surgical removal of testicles or ovaries: A. Sex Drive B. Sterilization C. Castration D. Resolution

Answer 7 C. Castration HOME

Question 8 In Females, intersexual anatomy may result from: A. Androgen insensitivity B. Androgenital syndrome C. Excessive estrogen D. All of these

Answer 8 B. Androgenital syndrome HOME

Question 9 A person who is androgynous is one who scores high on ratings of traits usually possessed by the opposite sex. True or False? A. True B. False

Answer 9 B. False HOME

Question 10 What percentage of men are bisexual? A. 2.8% B. 50% C. 18% D. 1.8%

Answer 10 D. 1.8% HOME

Question 11 The four phases of sexual response identified by Masters and Johnson are Excitement, Plateau, Orgasm, and? A. Ejaculation B. Intimacy C. Paraphilias D. Resolution

Answer 11 D. Resolution HOME

Question 12 The term describes the tendency for sexual behavior of women and men to be judged differently: A. Double Standard B. Forcible Rate C. Refractable Period D. Social Responsibility

Answer 12 A. Double Standard HOME

Question 13 What are compulsive or destructive deviations in sexual preferences or behaviors? A. Orgasms B. Rape Myths C. Paraphilias D. Stereotypes

Answer 13 C. Paraphilias HOME

Question 14 What is the term for flashing, or displaying the genitals to unwilling viewers? A. Pedophilia B. Exhibitionism C. Sexual Sadism D. Frotteurism

Answer 14 B. Exhibitionism HOME

Question 15 At what age is the rate of sexual intercourse at it s highest? A. 70+ B. 42-50 C. 18-39 D. All of the above

Answer 15 C. 18-39 HOME

Question 16 A girl born with only one X Chromosome and no Y chromosome has: A. Klinefelter s Syndrome B. Turner s Syndrome C. Androgenital Syndrome D. Androgyny Insensitivity

Answer 16 B. Turner s Syndrome HOME

Question 17 A person romantically involved and erotically attracted to same sex persons: A. Homosexual B. Bisexual C. Heterosexual D. None of the above

Answer 17 A. Homosexual HOME

Question 18 A person s biological sex conflicts with his or her preferred psychological and social gender roles: A. Bisexual B. Homosexual C. Transsexual D. Heterosexual

Answer 18 C. Transsexual HOME

Question 19 The process of learning gender behaviors considered appropriate for one s sex in a given culture: A. Gender role socialization B. Gender role C. Gender role stereotypes D. Gender

Answer 19 A. Gender role socialization HOME

Question 20 What is the name of the gland that has two small glands that secrete a clear fluid into the urethra during sexual excitement? A. Endocrine Gland B. Cowper s Gland C. Pituitary Gland D. Pancreas

Answer 20 B. Cowper s Gland HOME

Question 21 Which of these date crime statements are true? A. At least 1 woman in 7 will be raped in her lifetime, but only 1 in 5 will be reported. B. Pregnancy is one result of rape in 32,000 cases every year C. 4 to 30 percent of rape victims contract sexually transmitted diseases. D. All of the above

Answer 21 D. All of the above HOME

Question 22 The strength of one s motivation to engage in sexual behavior: A. Masturbation B. Sterilization C. Sex Drive D. None of the above

Answer 22 C. Sex Drive HOME

Question 23 The presence of both masculine and feminine traits in a single person: A. Androgyny B. Expressive Behaviors C. Instrumental Behaviors D. Sexual Script

Answer 23 A. Androgyny HOME

Question 24 A persistent, upsetting loss of sexual desire: A. Sexual Aversion B. Erectile Disorder C. Psychogenic D. Hypoactive sexual desire

Answer 24 D. Hypoactive sexual desire HOME

Question 25 The first phase of sexual response, indicated by initial signs of sexual arousal: A. Plateau Phase B. Resolution C. Excitement D. Orgasm

Answer 25 C. Excitement HOME