Exam 3: Understanding Gender and Its Various Aspects
Exam 1: Womens Studies and Empowerment in India: A Historical Perspective25 Questions
Exam 2: Womens Studies and Gender Equality in India24 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding Gender and Its Various Aspects24 Questions
Exam 4: Gender and Feminism25 Questions
Exam 5: Feminism and Gender Discrimination in India24 Questions
Exam 6: Womens Status and Rights in Ancient and Medieval India25 Questions
Exam 7: Womens Rights and Empowerment in India: Laws, Policies, and Initiatives23 Questions
Exam 8: Womens Rights and Empowerment in India: Laws, Schemes and Challenges23 Questions
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External and common differences between men and women that do not include genitalia, such as differences in height, men's ability to grows beards and women's ability to grow breasts are examples of
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a concept in which individuals are categorized, either by themselves or by society, as neither man nor woman is called
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Transgender in India have fought for and got voting rights in the year
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A female-to-male (FTM) transgender person who was assigned female at birth, but whose gender identity is that of man is called:
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The Supreme Court of India formally recognised the existence of a third gender in
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Cultural behavioural expectations for males or females is called
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___ refers to the socially constructed attributes of being male or female.
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A male-to-female(MTF) transgender person who was assigned male at birth, but whose gender identity is that of a woman is called:
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'Biological males who reject their masculinity identity in due course of time to identify as women' are known as
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Society's expectation of people's behavior and attitudes based on whether they are females or males is called
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The concept of gender was developed by feminists during the:
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An individual who identifies a role that is opposite to his/her biological sex is called
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