Deck 9: Sexuality

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The following is a misconception about sex:

A) I am responsible for the level of my sexual satisfaction.
B) Being sexually free means acting without any guilt or restrictions.
C) I have the ability to overcome any negative conditioning I received about sex as I was growing up.
D) Sexual relationships can remain exciting, even with the passage of time.
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___________ is a close emotional relationship characterized by a deep level of caring for another person.

A) Sexuality
B) Sensuality
C) Intimacy
D) Enmeshment
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The following is true about sensuality:

A) Sensuality is the same as sexuality.
B) Sensuality is the same as sexuality.
C) Sensual experiences involve the enjoyment of all of our senses and can be enjoyed separately from sexual experiences.
D) Performance standards and expectations have nothing to do with sensual and sexual pleasure.
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__________ is self-stimulation of one's genitals for sexual pleasure.

A) Sexual activity
B) Intercourse
C) Oral sex
D) Masturbation
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With regard to discussing the topic of sexuality in the classroom, which of the following guidelines is NOT recommended by the authors?

A) It is of the utmost importance that appropriate boundaries be established and respected.
B) Students should never be pressured to disclose their personal experiences regarding their sexual attitudes and behavior.
C) The religious, cultural, and moral values of students need to be taken into consideration when facilitating discussions about sexuality in the classroom.
D) Students should be pressured to disclose their personal experiences regarding their sexual attitudes and behavior if they hope to get the most out of the discussion.
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____________ is a major factor that can interfere with being in a frame of mind that will allow a woman's body to respond sexually.

A) Stress
B) Negative conditioning
C) Sensual deprivation
D) Mechanical lovemaking
Question
In as many as ___________of cases of erectile dysfunction, there is a physical reason.

A) 30%
B) 40%
C) 60%
D) 80%
Question
Which of the statements below regarding the effects of sexuality on one's health is NOT true?

A) Sexual health correlates so much with general health that the former can be considered an efficient marker of the latter.
B) Research has shown that high ejaculation frequency might be associated with a higher risk of total and organ-confined prostate cancer.
C) Women's health tends to be positively influenced by endocrine events and physical and emotional reactions associated with sexual activity.
D) A wide range of better psychological and physiological health indices are associated specifically with penile-vaginal intercourse.
Question
Although there are __________ regarding ways of viewing sex and love, people generally value love and affection in sexual relationships.

A) gender differences
B) gender similarities
C) sexual differences
D) sexual similarities
Question
__________ has expanded the possible avenues through which people can explore and express their sexuality.

A) Education
B) The Internet
C) Communication
D) Health insurance
Question
In the mid-18 th century, __________ was erroneously believed to cause blindness and mental illness.

A) sexual addiction
B) sex
C) masturbation
D) oral sex
Question
Perhaps the best way to free ourselves from guilt over sexual feelings is

A) Perhaps the best way to free ourselves from guilt over sexual feelings is
B) to become aware of early verbal and nonverbal messages about sexuality and work to modify them.
C) to accept our sexual feelings and act on our impulses.
D) to eliminate all guilt feelings since they keep us from having a satisfying sex life.
Question
According to the text, the __________ generates billions of dollars each year from people in search of sex.

A) prostitution rings
B) health industry
C) government
D) Internet
Question
The media has given increased attention to all aspects of sexual behavior, which has resulted in people:

A) talking more freely about their own sexual concerns.
B) having increased knowledge about sexuality but still feeling hesitant to talk openly about sexual matters.
C) communicating their sexual wants to their partners.
D) being less anxious about sexual matters.
Question
Which of the following is FALSE concerning celibacy?

A) Choosing celibacy is a viable option.
B) Some choose celibacy out of moral or cultural convictions.
C) Some choose celibacy because of various fears about sex.
D) Celibacy is almost always a reaction to engaging in sexual behaviors about which one feels extreme guilt.
Question
Psychological factors that contribute to erectile dysfunction include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) feelings of guilt.
B) prolonged depression, hostility or resentment.
C) feelings of superiority and arrogance.
D) anxiety about personal adequacy.
Question
The following is true concerning guilt over sexual matters:

A) All guilt over sexual matters is unhealthy and irrational.
B) Guilt keeps us in control over our sexual impulses.
C) Media information about sexuality is often biased. This negative information may produce unrealistic and unbalanced attitudes about sexuality and foster fears and guilt.
D) Sexual guilt is often the result of an ambiguous moral upbringing.
Question
Organic causes of erectile dysfunction include all of the following, EXCEPT :

A) cardiovascular disease.
B) balanced blood levels.
C) kidney disease.
D) neurological and hormonal issues.
Question
Which of the following does NOT get in the way of sensual and sexual pleasure, especially for men:

A) unrealistic expectations.
B) overemphasis on orgasm.
C) fear of being unable to perform.
D) realistic standards.
Question
Fear-arousing campaigns have been ____________________ in getting young sexually active people to use condoms with regularity and engage in safer sex practices.

A) extremely effective
B) somewhat effective
C) ineffective
D) intermittently successful
Question
Hook-up culture is a derivative of the __________ phenomenon.

A) friends-with-benefits
B) friends and enemies
C) pornography
D) Internet
Question
Mental health professionals and sexologists disagree over the most appropriate way to describe the behavior of someone who is obsessed with sex, but the term __________ has entered our vocabulary.

A) sexual addiction
B) sexual obsession
C) sexual attention
D) sexual acceptance
Question
__________ refers to sexually intimate behavior between two people without an emotional commitment.

A) Sexuality
B) Inhibition
C) Sexual coercion
D) The hook-up culture
Question
Designing a personal and meaningful set of sexual ethics:

A) leads to irrational guilt based on giving behavioral expression to sexual desires.
B) means assuming responsibility for yourself and taking into consideration how others are affected by your choice.
C) allows us to act out sexual desires without guilt.
D) is an easy task that can be accomplished through a process of honest questioning.
Question
Only __________ protect you from STIs as well as from pregnancy.

A) pulling out
B) oral sex
C) female and male condoms
D) the rhythm method
Question
According to Crooks and Baur (2017), what is the basis for effective sexual communication?

A) nonverbal cues
B) mutual empathy
C) a spirit of adventure
D) cultural conditioning
Question
All of the following are common sexually transmitted infections EXCEPT for:

A) herpes.
B) delirium tremins.
C) Chlamydial infection.
D) genital warts.
Question
Which of the statements below about STIs is FALSE ?

A) All STIs are treatable, but all are not curable.
B) All STIs are curable.
C) If STIs go untreated, they can cause sterility, organ damage, and life-threatening complications.
D) Some STIs can be transmitted without direct genital-to-genital contact.
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_____________________ refers to refraining from sexual activities which involve vaginal, anal, and oral intercourse.

A) Abstinence
B) Avoidance
C) Menopause
D) Sexual dysfunction
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An individual having recurrent and intense sexual urges, fantasies, and behaviors that tend to be a source of much disruption, dysfunction, and pain to many people and to those close to them is said to have:

A) compulsive sexual behavior.
B) obsessive sexual behavior.
C) unhealthy sexuality.
D) maladaptive sexuality.
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The following is a misconception about sex:

A) I am responsible for the level of my sexual satisfaction.
B) Being sexually free means acting without any guilt or restrictions.
C) I have the ability to overcome any negative conditioning I received about sex as I was growing up.
D) Sexual relationships can remain exciting, even with the passage of time.
B
2
___________ is a close emotional relationship characterized by a deep level of caring for another person.

A) Sexuality
B) Sensuality
C) Intimacy
D) Enmeshment
C
3
The following is true about sensuality:

A) Sensuality is the same as sexuality.
B) Sensuality is the same as sexuality.
C) Sensual experiences involve the enjoyment of all of our senses and can be enjoyed separately from sexual experiences.
D) Performance standards and expectations have nothing to do with sensual and sexual pleasure.
C
4
__________ is self-stimulation of one's genitals for sexual pleasure.

A) Sexual activity
B) Intercourse
C) Oral sex
D) Masturbation
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5
With regard to discussing the topic of sexuality in the classroom, which of the following guidelines is NOT recommended by the authors?

A) It is of the utmost importance that appropriate boundaries be established and respected.
B) Students should never be pressured to disclose their personal experiences regarding their sexual attitudes and behavior.
C) The religious, cultural, and moral values of students need to be taken into consideration when facilitating discussions about sexuality in the classroom.
D) Students should be pressured to disclose their personal experiences regarding their sexual attitudes and behavior if they hope to get the most out of the discussion.
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____________ is a major factor that can interfere with being in a frame of mind that will allow a woman's body to respond sexually.

A) Stress
B) Negative conditioning
C) Sensual deprivation
D) Mechanical lovemaking
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7
In as many as ___________of cases of erectile dysfunction, there is a physical reason.

A) 30%
B) 40%
C) 60%
D) 80%
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8
Which of the statements below regarding the effects of sexuality on one's health is NOT true?

A) Sexual health correlates so much with general health that the former can be considered an efficient marker of the latter.
B) Research has shown that high ejaculation frequency might be associated with a higher risk of total and organ-confined prostate cancer.
C) Women's health tends to be positively influenced by endocrine events and physical and emotional reactions associated with sexual activity.
D) A wide range of better psychological and physiological health indices are associated specifically with penile-vaginal intercourse.
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9
Although there are __________ regarding ways of viewing sex and love, people generally value love and affection in sexual relationships.

A) gender differences
B) gender similarities
C) sexual differences
D) sexual similarities
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10
__________ has expanded the possible avenues through which people can explore and express their sexuality.

A) Education
B) The Internet
C) Communication
D) Health insurance
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11
In the mid-18 th century, __________ was erroneously believed to cause blindness and mental illness.

A) sexual addiction
B) sex
C) masturbation
D) oral sex
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12
Perhaps the best way to free ourselves from guilt over sexual feelings is

A) Perhaps the best way to free ourselves from guilt over sexual feelings is
B) to become aware of early verbal and nonverbal messages about sexuality and work to modify them.
C) to accept our sexual feelings and act on our impulses.
D) to eliminate all guilt feelings since they keep us from having a satisfying sex life.
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13
According to the text, the __________ generates billions of dollars each year from people in search of sex.

A) prostitution rings
B) health industry
C) government
D) Internet
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14
The media has given increased attention to all aspects of sexual behavior, which has resulted in people:

A) talking more freely about their own sexual concerns.
B) having increased knowledge about sexuality but still feeling hesitant to talk openly about sexual matters.
C) communicating their sexual wants to their partners.
D) being less anxious about sexual matters.
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15
Which of the following is FALSE concerning celibacy?

A) Choosing celibacy is a viable option.
B) Some choose celibacy out of moral or cultural convictions.
C) Some choose celibacy because of various fears about sex.
D) Celibacy is almost always a reaction to engaging in sexual behaviors about which one feels extreme guilt.
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16
Psychological factors that contribute to erectile dysfunction include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) feelings of guilt.
B) prolonged depression, hostility or resentment.
C) feelings of superiority and arrogance.
D) anxiety about personal adequacy.
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17
The following is true concerning guilt over sexual matters:

A) All guilt over sexual matters is unhealthy and irrational.
B) Guilt keeps us in control over our sexual impulses.
C) Media information about sexuality is often biased. This negative information may produce unrealistic and unbalanced attitudes about sexuality and foster fears and guilt.
D) Sexual guilt is often the result of an ambiguous moral upbringing.
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18
Organic causes of erectile dysfunction include all of the following, EXCEPT :

A) cardiovascular disease.
B) balanced blood levels.
C) kidney disease.
D) neurological and hormonal issues.
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19
Which of the following does NOT get in the way of sensual and sexual pleasure, especially for men:

A) unrealistic expectations.
B) overemphasis on orgasm.
C) fear of being unable to perform.
D) realistic standards.
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20
Fear-arousing campaigns have been ____________________ in getting young sexually active people to use condoms with regularity and engage in safer sex practices.

A) extremely effective
B) somewhat effective
C) ineffective
D) intermittently successful
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21
Hook-up culture is a derivative of the __________ phenomenon.

A) friends-with-benefits
B) friends and enemies
C) pornography
D) Internet
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22
Mental health professionals and sexologists disagree over the most appropriate way to describe the behavior of someone who is obsessed with sex, but the term __________ has entered our vocabulary.

A) sexual addiction
B) sexual obsession
C) sexual attention
D) sexual acceptance
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23
__________ refers to sexually intimate behavior between two people without an emotional commitment.

A) Sexuality
B) Inhibition
C) Sexual coercion
D) The hook-up culture
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24
Designing a personal and meaningful set of sexual ethics:

A) leads to irrational guilt based on giving behavioral expression to sexual desires.
B) means assuming responsibility for yourself and taking into consideration how others are affected by your choice.
C) allows us to act out sexual desires without guilt.
D) is an easy task that can be accomplished through a process of honest questioning.
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25
Only __________ protect you from STIs as well as from pregnancy.

A) pulling out
B) oral sex
C) female and male condoms
D) the rhythm method
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26
According to Crooks and Baur (2017), what is the basis for effective sexual communication?

A) nonverbal cues
B) mutual empathy
C) a spirit of adventure
D) cultural conditioning
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27
All of the following are common sexually transmitted infections EXCEPT for:

A) herpes.
B) delirium tremins.
C) Chlamydial infection.
D) genital warts.
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28
Which of the statements below about STIs is FALSE ?

A) All STIs are treatable, but all are not curable.
B) All STIs are curable.
C) If STIs go untreated, they can cause sterility, organ damage, and life-threatening complications.
D) Some STIs can be transmitted without direct genital-to-genital contact.
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29
_____________________ refers to refraining from sexual activities which involve vaginal, anal, and oral intercourse.

A) Abstinence
B) Avoidance
C) Menopause
D) Sexual dysfunction
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An individual having recurrent and intense sexual urges, fantasies, and behaviors that tend to be a source of much disruption, dysfunction, and pain to many people and to those close to them is said to have:

A) compulsive sexual behavior.
B) obsessive sexual behavior.
C) unhealthy sexuality.
D) maladaptive sexuality.
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