Deck 7: Understanding Your Sexuality

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Biological, psychological, and socioenvironmental factors all play a role in determining a person's

A) sexual dysfunctions.
B) adolescent relationships.
C) sexual orientation.
D) sexual health.
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Haley had been in a sexual relationship with her boyfriend Miguel for two years when she found that she also had sexual feelings for Amy, her roommate. Haley's sexual orientation would be described as

A) heterosexual.
B) bisexual.
C) homosexual.
D) sexually ambiguous.
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Amber has entered puberty. She is developing breasts and now has underarm and pubic hair. These changes represent the development of

A) sexual desire.
B) primary sex characteristics.
C) sexual identity.
D) secondary sex characteristics.
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Gonads are which reproductive organs in the male and female?

A) Penis and breasts
B) Penis and vagina
C) Testes and ovaries
D) Testes and uterus
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Individuals who feel trapped inside their own bodies because they are physically one sex but psychologically the other sex are

A) transsexual.
B) intersexual.
C) homosexual.
D) heterosexual.
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Traditionally, in most cultures, men are expected to be independent, aggressive, and in control of their emotions. This expectation is an example of

A) sexual orientation.
B) gender identity.
C) biological characteristics.
D) gender role stereotyping.
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At puberty, males develop secondary sex characteristics that include facial and body hair, larger skeleton, and

A) an increase in fat tissue.
B) widening of the hip bones.
C) deepening of the voice.
D) reduced musculature.
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Monica's ultrasound reveals that the baby she is carrying is a boy. Which chromosome pair is present in her baby?

A) XX
B) XY
C) XO
D) YY
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A person who exhibits both traditional masculine and feminine traits is known as

A) bisexual.
B) homosexual.
C) gender neutral.
D) androgynous.
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The tubular organ that serves as the birth canal is the

A) ovary.
B) fallopian tube.
C) uterus.
D) vagina.
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Which of the following external female genitals are folds of mucous membrane?

A) Labia minora
B) Labia majora
C) Mons pubis
D) Clitoris
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The highly sensitive nodule of tissue located at the upper end of the labia minora is the

A) hymen.
B) mons pubis.
C) urethral opening.
D) clitoris.
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A person who is born biologically male, yet has a strong personal sense of being female is considered to be

A) sexually disordered.
B) gender confused.
C) transgendered.
D) androgynous.
Question
The external female genitalia (including the mons pubis, labia minora and majora, the clitoris, and the urethral and vaginal opening) are collectively known as the

A) vestibule.
B) vulva.
C) vagina.
D) perineum.
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The combined factors of biological characteristics, gender roles, and sexual orientation create a person's

A) sexual identity.
B) sexuality.
C) genetic heritage.
D) social identity.
Question
A condition in which a person's physical anatomy includes both male and female sexual characteristics is known as

A) heterosexuality.
B) bisexuality.
C) homosexuality.
D) intersexuality.
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A person's inner sense or awareness of being male or female is known as

A) genetic determination.
B) gender identity.
C) gender role.
D) gender stereotype.
Question
The gonads are reproductive organs responsible for the production of

A) sex chromosomes.
B) neurotransmitters.
C) sex hormones.
D) the uterine lining.
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The primary male sex hormone is

A) estrogen.
B) testosterone.
C) progesterone.
D) cortisol.
Question
The thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that are associated with being male or female are referred to as

A) sensuality.
B) sexuality.
C) sexualization.
D) sexual response.
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During which phase of sexual response would a man secrete pre-ejaculatory fluid?

A) Excitement/arousal
B) Plateau
C) Orgasmic
D) Resolution
Question
An age-related hormonal change in men is known as

A) menopause.
B) erectile dysfunction.
C) andropause.
D) premature ejaculation.
Question
Effectively managing stress, exercising regularly, and reducing salt and caffeine intake will help to alleviate the symptoms of

A) toxic shock syndrome.
B) menopause.
C) PMS.
D) PMDD.
Question
The average age for menarche is

A) between 10 and 12 years.
B) between 11 and 14 years.
C) between 42 and 52 years.
D) between 45 and 55 years.
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During which phase of sexual response do the genital organs return to their pre-arousal state?

A) Excitement/arousal
B) Plateau
C) Orgasmic
D) Resolution
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Where does the male human body store sperm until they reach full maturity?

A) Seminal vesicles
B) Prostate gland
C) Cowper's glands
D) Epididymis
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Vasocongestion of the genitals occurs during which stage of the sexual response?

A) Excitement/arousal
B) Plateau
C) Orgasmic
D) Resolution
Question
Maria is 52 years old and has not had a period in more than a year. She has been having hot flashes and headaches. Maria is probably experiencing

A) dyspareunia.
B) PMS.
C) PMDD.
D) menopause.
Question
The function of the vasa deferentia is to

A) store and move sperm.
B) produce sperm.
C) provide sperm with nutrients.
D) produce seminal fluid.
Question
The passageway through the center of the penis through which semen and urine to exit the body is the

A) epididymis.
B) urethra.
C) vas deferens.
D) ejaculatory duct.
Question
The lower end of the uterus that opens into the vagina is the

A) ovary.
B) cervix.
C) urethra.
D) perineum.
Question
Ally thinks she is pregnant because she has not had her period in two months. The hormone responsible for her lack of menstruation is

A) FSH.
B) LH.
C) HCG.
D) GnRH.
Question
During which phase of sexual response do rhythmic contractions occur through the genital regions?

A) Excitement/arousal
B) Plateau
C) Orgasmic
D) Resolution
Question
The primary difference between PMS and PMDD is that

A) PMDD usually develops at a younger age.
B) PMDD is related to hormonal changes during menopause.
C) the severity of symptoms is greater in PMDD.
D) eating fatty foods can help manage PMDD symptoms.
Question
Which male reproductive organ produces chemicals that aid sperm in fertilizing an ovum?

A) Prostate gland
B) Cowper's glands
C) Testes
D) Epididymis
Question
A sign of a low testosterone level in males is

A) increased muscle bulk and strength.
B) better and deeper sleep.
C) decreased bone density.
D) increased sexual desire.
Question
At about day 14 of the menstrual cycle, a mature ovum is released near a fallopian tube. This process is known as

A) fertilization.
B) ovulation.
C) menstruation.
D) secretion.
Question
Which of the following represents the correct order for the stages of sexual response?

A) Excitement, resolution, plateau, orgasmic
B) Excitement, orgasmic, resolution, plateau
C) Excitement, orgasmic, plateau, resolution
D) Excitement, plateau, orgasmic, resolution
Question
The external male genitals include the penis and

A) urethra.
B) scrotum.
C) testes.
D) epididymides.
Question
Fertilization of an egg by sperm takes place in the

A) fallopian tubes.
B) vagina.
C) endometrium.
D) uterus.
Question
Most men have to wait a period of time before they can become aroused again after an orgasm. This time is referred to as the

A) refractory period.
B) plateau.
C) rest period.
D) resolution.
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In the menstrual cycle, the phase following ovulation is the secretory phase.
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Fertilization takes place in the uterus.
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An intact hymen is proof of virginity.
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Which of the following terms describes areas of the body that that lead to sexual arousal when touched?

A) Erotic zones
B) Erogenous zones
C) Arousal zones
D) Genital zones
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Observing others for the purpose of sexual gratification is a variant sexual behavior known as

A) exhibitionism.
B) fetishism.
C) voyeurism.
D) pedophilia.
Question
The most common sexual arousal disorder is

A) erectile dysfunction.
B) premature ejaculation.
C) delayed ejaculation.
D) female orgasmic disorder.
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Autoerotic behaviors involve

A) sex with multiple partners.
B) intercourse with a same-sex partner.
C) sexual self-stimulation.
D) erotic touching with a partner.
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Puberty is the period of sexual maturation.
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Self-stimulation of the genitals is

A) variant behavior.
B) fetishism.
C) masturbation.
D) exhibitionism.
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Bonnie ended an abusive relationship before any severe physical harm occurred, but she now is afraid to engage in sexual contact with any new partner. Her fears and anxiety are related to a sexual desire disorder is known as

A) sexual aversion disorder.
B) female orgasmic disorder.
C) dyspareunia.
D) vaginismus.
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Gender-role stereotypes are reinforced by social norms.
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The purpose of pornography is to be

A) graphic.
B) sexually arousing.
C) artistic.
D) sexually demeaning.
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Both males and females have gonads.
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The perineum is the area between the vagina and the clitoris.
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Homosexuals are more likely to reject their body image compared with transsexuals.
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Achieving sexual gratification through the infliction of pain or being subject to pain is a variant sexual behavior known as

A) exhibitionism.
B) autoeroticism.
C) voyeurism.
D) sadomasochism.
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The most frequently practiced form of sexual expression for couples is

A) fellatio.
B) cunnilingus.
C) vaginal intercourse.
D) anal intercourse.
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Socialization is the process by which societies communicate behavioral expectations to their individual members.
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Sexuality encompasses all the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors associated with being male or female.
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Exposing one's genitals to strangers in public places is an example of voyeurism.
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Menopause signals the beginning of a woman's reproductive years.
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The intensity of ejaculation increases as men age.
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Following orgasm, the length of the refractory period decreases with age.
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Exhibitionism involves the process of reducing or eliminating oxygen to the brain while masturbating to orgasm.
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Oral-genital stimulation does not pose a risk for sexually transmitted diseases.
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Inhibited sexual desire involves increased sexual appetite and heightened interest in sexual activity.
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An unfertilized egg decomposes, leading to the endometrium being sloughed off in the menstrual flow.
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A masochist enjoys inflicting pain during sexual situations.
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A sexual encounter involving three people is considered acceptable behavior based on current standards in Western societies.
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The Women's Health Initiative supports the use of hormone replacement therapy to alleviate menopause symptoms.
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Difficulty in achieving or maintaining a penile erection is known as erectile dysfunction.
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Sexuality is the ability to be emotionally close to another human being and to accept closeness in return.
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Most transvestites are single, male homosexuals.
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Age-related physical changes eventually halt sexual enjoyment altogether.
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Dysmenorrhea is the condition involving pain during intercourse.
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Sexual satisfaction is only possible with intercourse.
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Celibacy, which is abstention from sexual activity, is always a lonely, agonizing state.
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After ovulation, the ruptured follicle left in the ovary becomes the corpus luteum.
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Sexualization is the use of sexuality to influence, control, or manipulate others.
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Deck 7: Understanding Your Sexuality
1
Biological, psychological, and socioenvironmental factors all play a role in determining a person's

A) sexual dysfunctions.
B) adolescent relationships.
C) sexual orientation.
D) sexual health.
sexual orientation.
2
Haley had been in a sexual relationship with her boyfriend Miguel for two years when she found that she also had sexual feelings for Amy, her roommate. Haley's sexual orientation would be described as

A) heterosexual.
B) bisexual.
C) homosexual.
D) sexually ambiguous.
bisexual.
3
Amber has entered puberty. She is developing breasts and now has underarm and pubic hair. These changes represent the development of

A) sexual desire.
B) primary sex characteristics.
C) sexual identity.
D) secondary sex characteristics.
secondary sex characteristics.
4
Gonads are which reproductive organs in the male and female?

A) Penis and breasts
B) Penis and vagina
C) Testes and ovaries
D) Testes and uterus
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Individuals who feel trapped inside their own bodies because they are physically one sex but psychologically the other sex are

A) transsexual.
B) intersexual.
C) homosexual.
D) heterosexual.
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6
Traditionally, in most cultures, men are expected to be independent, aggressive, and in control of their emotions. This expectation is an example of

A) sexual orientation.
B) gender identity.
C) biological characteristics.
D) gender role stereotyping.
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7
At puberty, males develop secondary sex characteristics that include facial and body hair, larger skeleton, and

A) an increase in fat tissue.
B) widening of the hip bones.
C) deepening of the voice.
D) reduced musculature.
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8
Monica's ultrasound reveals that the baby she is carrying is a boy. Which chromosome pair is present in her baby?

A) XX
B) XY
C) XO
D) YY
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9
A person who exhibits both traditional masculine and feminine traits is known as

A) bisexual.
B) homosexual.
C) gender neutral.
D) androgynous.
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10
The tubular organ that serves as the birth canal is the

A) ovary.
B) fallopian tube.
C) uterus.
D) vagina.
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11
Which of the following external female genitals are folds of mucous membrane?

A) Labia minora
B) Labia majora
C) Mons pubis
D) Clitoris
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12
The highly sensitive nodule of tissue located at the upper end of the labia minora is the

A) hymen.
B) mons pubis.
C) urethral opening.
D) clitoris.
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A person who is born biologically male, yet has a strong personal sense of being female is considered to be

A) sexually disordered.
B) gender confused.
C) transgendered.
D) androgynous.
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14
The external female genitalia (including the mons pubis, labia minora and majora, the clitoris, and the urethral and vaginal opening) are collectively known as the

A) vestibule.
B) vulva.
C) vagina.
D) perineum.
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15
The combined factors of biological characteristics, gender roles, and sexual orientation create a person's

A) sexual identity.
B) sexuality.
C) genetic heritage.
D) social identity.
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16
A condition in which a person's physical anatomy includes both male and female sexual characteristics is known as

A) heterosexuality.
B) bisexuality.
C) homosexuality.
D) intersexuality.
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17
A person's inner sense or awareness of being male or female is known as

A) genetic determination.
B) gender identity.
C) gender role.
D) gender stereotype.
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18
The gonads are reproductive organs responsible for the production of

A) sex chromosomes.
B) neurotransmitters.
C) sex hormones.
D) the uterine lining.
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19
The primary male sex hormone is

A) estrogen.
B) testosterone.
C) progesterone.
D) cortisol.
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20
The thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that are associated with being male or female are referred to as

A) sensuality.
B) sexuality.
C) sexualization.
D) sexual response.
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21
During which phase of sexual response would a man secrete pre-ejaculatory fluid?

A) Excitement/arousal
B) Plateau
C) Orgasmic
D) Resolution
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22
An age-related hormonal change in men is known as

A) menopause.
B) erectile dysfunction.
C) andropause.
D) premature ejaculation.
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23
Effectively managing stress, exercising regularly, and reducing salt and caffeine intake will help to alleviate the symptoms of

A) toxic shock syndrome.
B) menopause.
C) PMS.
D) PMDD.
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24
The average age for menarche is

A) between 10 and 12 years.
B) between 11 and 14 years.
C) between 42 and 52 years.
D) between 45 and 55 years.
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25
During which phase of sexual response do the genital organs return to their pre-arousal state?

A) Excitement/arousal
B) Plateau
C) Orgasmic
D) Resolution
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26
Where does the male human body store sperm until they reach full maturity?

A) Seminal vesicles
B) Prostate gland
C) Cowper's glands
D) Epididymis
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Vasocongestion of the genitals occurs during which stage of the sexual response?

A) Excitement/arousal
B) Plateau
C) Orgasmic
D) Resolution
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28
Maria is 52 years old and has not had a period in more than a year. She has been having hot flashes and headaches. Maria is probably experiencing

A) dyspareunia.
B) PMS.
C) PMDD.
D) menopause.
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The function of the vasa deferentia is to

A) store and move sperm.
B) produce sperm.
C) provide sperm with nutrients.
D) produce seminal fluid.
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The passageway through the center of the penis through which semen and urine to exit the body is the

A) epididymis.
B) urethra.
C) vas deferens.
D) ejaculatory duct.
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31
The lower end of the uterus that opens into the vagina is the

A) ovary.
B) cervix.
C) urethra.
D) perineum.
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32
Ally thinks she is pregnant because she has not had her period in two months. The hormone responsible for her lack of menstruation is

A) FSH.
B) LH.
C) HCG.
D) GnRH.
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33
During which phase of sexual response do rhythmic contractions occur through the genital regions?

A) Excitement/arousal
B) Plateau
C) Orgasmic
D) Resolution
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34
The primary difference between PMS and PMDD is that

A) PMDD usually develops at a younger age.
B) PMDD is related to hormonal changes during menopause.
C) the severity of symptoms is greater in PMDD.
D) eating fatty foods can help manage PMDD symptoms.
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35
Which male reproductive organ produces chemicals that aid sperm in fertilizing an ovum?

A) Prostate gland
B) Cowper's glands
C) Testes
D) Epididymis
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36
A sign of a low testosterone level in males is

A) increased muscle bulk and strength.
B) better and deeper sleep.
C) decreased bone density.
D) increased sexual desire.
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37
At about day 14 of the menstrual cycle, a mature ovum is released near a fallopian tube. This process is known as

A) fertilization.
B) ovulation.
C) menstruation.
D) secretion.
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38
Which of the following represents the correct order for the stages of sexual response?

A) Excitement, resolution, plateau, orgasmic
B) Excitement, orgasmic, resolution, plateau
C) Excitement, orgasmic, plateau, resolution
D) Excitement, plateau, orgasmic, resolution
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39
The external male genitals include the penis and

A) urethra.
B) scrotum.
C) testes.
D) epididymides.
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40
Fertilization of an egg by sperm takes place in the

A) fallopian tubes.
B) vagina.
C) endometrium.
D) uterus.
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41
Most men have to wait a period of time before they can become aroused again after an orgasm. This time is referred to as the

A) refractory period.
B) plateau.
C) rest period.
D) resolution.
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42
In the menstrual cycle, the phase following ovulation is the secretory phase.
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43
Fertilization takes place in the uterus.
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44
An intact hymen is proof of virginity.
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45
Which of the following terms describes areas of the body that that lead to sexual arousal when touched?

A) Erotic zones
B) Erogenous zones
C) Arousal zones
D) Genital zones
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46
Observing others for the purpose of sexual gratification is a variant sexual behavior known as

A) exhibitionism.
B) fetishism.
C) voyeurism.
D) pedophilia.
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47
The most common sexual arousal disorder is

A) erectile dysfunction.
B) premature ejaculation.
C) delayed ejaculation.
D) female orgasmic disorder.
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48
Autoerotic behaviors involve

A) sex with multiple partners.
B) intercourse with a same-sex partner.
C) sexual self-stimulation.
D) erotic touching with a partner.
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49
Puberty is the period of sexual maturation.
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50
Self-stimulation of the genitals is

A) variant behavior.
B) fetishism.
C) masturbation.
D) exhibitionism.
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51
Bonnie ended an abusive relationship before any severe physical harm occurred, but she now is afraid to engage in sexual contact with any new partner. Her fears and anxiety are related to a sexual desire disorder is known as

A) sexual aversion disorder.
B) female orgasmic disorder.
C) dyspareunia.
D) vaginismus.
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52
Gender-role stereotypes are reinforced by social norms.
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53
The purpose of pornography is to be

A) graphic.
B) sexually arousing.
C) artistic.
D) sexually demeaning.
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54
Both males and females have gonads.
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The perineum is the area between the vagina and the clitoris.
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Homosexuals are more likely to reject their body image compared with transsexuals.
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57
Achieving sexual gratification through the infliction of pain or being subject to pain is a variant sexual behavior known as

A) exhibitionism.
B) autoeroticism.
C) voyeurism.
D) sadomasochism.
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The most frequently practiced form of sexual expression for couples is

A) fellatio.
B) cunnilingus.
C) vaginal intercourse.
D) anal intercourse.
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Socialization is the process by which societies communicate behavioral expectations to their individual members.
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Sexuality encompasses all the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors associated with being male or female.
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61
Exposing one's genitals to strangers in public places is an example of voyeurism.
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Menopause signals the beginning of a woman's reproductive years.
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The intensity of ejaculation increases as men age.
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Following orgasm, the length of the refractory period decreases with age.
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Exhibitionism involves the process of reducing or eliminating oxygen to the brain while masturbating to orgasm.
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Oral-genital stimulation does not pose a risk for sexually transmitted diseases.
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67
Inhibited sexual desire involves increased sexual appetite and heightened interest in sexual activity.
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68
An unfertilized egg decomposes, leading to the endometrium being sloughed off in the menstrual flow.
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69
A masochist enjoys inflicting pain during sexual situations.
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70
A sexual encounter involving three people is considered acceptable behavior based on current standards in Western societies.
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71
The Women's Health Initiative supports the use of hormone replacement therapy to alleviate menopause symptoms.
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72
Difficulty in achieving or maintaining a penile erection is known as erectile dysfunction.
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73
Sexuality is the ability to be emotionally close to another human being and to accept closeness in return.
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74
Most transvestites are single, male homosexuals.
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75
Age-related physical changes eventually halt sexual enjoyment altogether.
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76
Dysmenorrhea is the condition involving pain during intercourse.
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77
Sexual satisfaction is only possible with intercourse.
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78
Celibacy, which is abstention from sexual activity, is always a lonely, agonizing state.
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After ovulation, the ruptured follicle left in the ovary becomes the corpus luteum.
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Sexualization is the use of sexuality to influence, control, or manipulate others.
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