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Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

Chapter 05

Respect Sexuality

 

Multiple Choice Questions

 

  1. Which of the following refers to the chemical messengers in the body that bring about puberty and rule sexuality?
  2. Steroids
  3. Enzymes
  4. C. Hormones
  5. Genetics

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of hormones

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Which of the following hormones controls female secondary sex characteristics and also plays a part in menstruation and ovulation?
  2. A. Estrogen
  3. Prolactin
  4. Testosterone
  5. Bartholin’s hormone

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Female hormones

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Which of the following structures produces ova and the hormones estrogen and progesterone?
  2. Fallopian tubes
  3. B. Ovaries
  4. Fimbriae
  5. Bartholin’s glands

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of ovaries

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. In which of the following does the fertilization of an ovum and a sperm cell occur?
  2. Uterus
  3. Vagina
  4. Uterine tube
  5. D. Fallopian tube

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of fallopian tubes

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Which of the following connects the uterus to the vagina?
  2. Clitoris
  3. B. Cervix
  4. Ovary
  5. Vulva

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of cervix

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. The female reproductive organ that, when stimulated, results in orgasm is the:
  2. A.
  3. vulva.
  4. labia majora.
  5. Bartholin’s gland.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of clitoris

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. The organ in which a fertilized ovum implants and develops into a baby is called the _____.
  2. A. uterus
  3. cervix
  4. vagina
  5. clitoris

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of uterus

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Ovulation occurs:
  2. at the beginning of the menstrual cycle.
  3. B. approximately half way through the menstrual cycle.
  4. at the end of the menstrual cycle.
  5. when an egg is fertilized.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Understanding menstrual cycle

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. The menstrual period lasts for about _____ days.
  2. A. 5
  3. 10
  4. 14
  5. 28

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Describe the menstrual cycle

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. An egg can survive in a fallopian tube for _____ hours.
  2. 28–48
  3. 48–68
  4. C. 48–72
  5. 68–88

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss fertilization

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Common premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms include all of the following EXCEPT:
  2. breast tenderness.
  3. headache.
  4. C.
  5. anxiety.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Identify common symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS)

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Menopause occurs when:
  2. A. the ovaries stop releasing ova.
  3. the ovaries produce more estrogen.
  4. fertilization takes place.
  5. ovulation occurs.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of menopause

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Which of the following is a common symptom of menopause?
  2. Cold flashes
  3. B. Loss of libido
  4. Increased appetite
  5. Increased memory power

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of menopause

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. The following are all parts of the internal organs of the male reproductive system EXCEPT the:
  2. testes.
  3. B.
  4. urethra.
  5. prostate gland.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Differentiate between external and internal structures of the male reproductive anatomy

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Which of the following glands is responsible for sperm production?
  2. Seminal vesicles
  3. Prostate glands
  4. C. Testes
  5. Vas deferens

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of testes

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. The male ejaculatory fluid that contains secretions from several structures of the reproductive anatomy is called ______.
  2. A. semen
  3. sperm
  4. pre-ejaculatory fluid
  5. Cowper’s fluid

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recognize the definition of semen

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. The sac of skin that protects the testes is called _____.
  2. vas deferens
  3. clitoris
  4. C. scrotum
  5. glans penis

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of scrotum

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Which of the following male reproductive organs transports both urine and semen?
  2. Vas deferens
  3. Prostate gland
  4. C. Urethra
  5. Scrotum

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of urethra

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Which of the following secretes a nutritive substance so that sperm can survive?
  2. Scrotum
  3. Seminal vesicles
  4. C. Vas deferens
  5. Cowper’s glands

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the function of the seminal vesicles

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Extremely heavy menstrual bleeding is a disorder known as _____.
  2. amenorrhea
  3. B. menorrhagia
  4. dysmenorrhea
  5. infertility

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of menorrhagia

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Which of the following refers to the absence of menstruation?
  2. Menorrhagia
  3. B. Amenorrhea
  4. Infertility
  5. Dysmenorrhea

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of amenorrhea

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. A menstrual period characterized by severe pain is a condition known as _____.
  2. A. dysmenorrhea
  3. amenorrhea
  4. infertility
  5. menorrhagia

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of dysmenorrhea

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Too much straining when lifting a heavy object can cause _____ in men.
  2. prostate problems
  3. severe coughing
  4. pelvic inflammatory disease
  5. D. hernia

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of hernia

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. An unborn baby during the first trimester, from conception through approximately the ninth week of pregnancy, is called a(n) _____.
  2. A. embryo
  3. zygote
  4. fetus
  5. placenta

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of embryo

Topic Area: Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth

 

  1. All of the following occur in the fetus in the first trimester EXCEPT:
  2. A. hair growth.
  3. formation of the brain.
  4. heartbeat.
  5. arm and leg growth.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss key concepts related to the first trimester of pregnancy

Topic Area: Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth

 

  1. By the end of the second trimester, babies typically weigh:
  2. 1–2 ounces
  3. B. 2–2½ pounds
  4. 5–6 pounds
  5. 7–8 pounds

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss key concepts related to the second trimester of pregnancy

Topic Area: Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth

 

  1. The baby changes position in preparation for birth toward the end of the:
  2. first trimester.
  3. second trimester.
  4. C. third trimester.
  5. labor.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss key concepts related to the third trimester of pregnancy

Topic Area: Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth

 

  1. Which of the following types of diabetes occurs only during pregnancy?
  2. Type I diabetes
  3. Type II diabetes
  4. C. Gestational diabetes
  5. Ectopic diabetes

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Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss common complications of pregnancy and childbirth

Topic Area: Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth

 

  1. Which of the following occurs when a fertilized egg implants somewhere other than the uterus?
  2. A. Ectopic pregnancy
  3. Placenta previa
  4. Preeclampsia
  5. Placental abruption

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of ectopic pregnancy

Topic Area: Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth

 

  1. Which of the following conditions of pregnancy is characterized by high blood pressure, edema, dizziness, vision problems, and stomach pain?
  2. Placenta previa
  3. Miscarriage
  4. Placental abruption
  5. D. Preeclampsia

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss preeclampsia

Topic Area: Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth

 

  1. If the production of _____ decreases before the placenta is mature, then it can result in a miscarriage.
  2. estrogen
  3. B. progesterone
  4. luteinizing hormone
  5. testosterone

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Complications of pregnancy

Topic Area: Pregnancy

 

  1. The expulsion of the embryo or fetus from the uterus before the middle of the second trimester is a condition called _____.
  2. ectopic pregnancy
  3. preeclampsia
  4. C. miscarriage
  5. menorrhagia

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss miscarriage

Topic Area: Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth

 

  1. Which of the following forms of contraception provides the most effective protection from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?
  2. Female condom
  3. B. Male latex condom
  4. Diaphragm
  5. Spermicidal lubricant

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Differentiate types of contraception based on protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. Which of the following is an example of a hormonal contraceptive?
  2. Intrauterine device
  3. B. Birth control pills
  4. Diaphragm
  5. Condom

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Exemplify types of hormonal contraceptives

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. Side effects of birth control pills include all of the following EXCEPT:
  2. high blood pressure.
  3. B.
  4. headaches.
  5. blood clots.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the side effects of birth control pills

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. Contraceptive implants are placed under the skin of the:
  2. A. upper arm.
  3. lower arm.
  4. upper leg.
  5. lower leg.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of contraceptive implants

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. The vaginal ring is inserted in the vagina for _____ week(s).
  2. one
  3. two
  4. C. three
  5. four

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Describe the vaginal ring contraceptive

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. Which of the following is an example of the barrier method of contraception?
  2. Contraceptive patch
  3. Ring
  4. C. Sponge
  5. Implants

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Exemplify types of barrier contraceptives

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. Which of the following is a barrier method in which a small plastic or copper structure is inserted into the uterus?
  2. Diaphragm
  3. B. Intrauterine device (IUD)
  4. Cervical cap
  5. Contraceptive implant

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of an intrauterine device (IUD)

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. Which of the following chemicals is placed inside a diaphragm and around the rim for extra protection?
  2. Silicone
  3. Insecticide
  4. Latex
  5. D. Spermicide

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of a diaphragm

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. Which of the following is the most common and popular type of barrier contraception?
  2. Sponge
  3. Diaphragm
  4. C. Condom
  5. Cervical cap

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Exemplify types of barrier contraception

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. Which of the following is a permanent contraception method?
  2. Intrauterine device (IUD)
  3. Contraceptive implants
  4. Condoms
  5. D. Vasectomy

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Identify surgical methods of contraception

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. _____ involve placing a thin tube into each fallopian tube, resulting in the formation of scar tissue, which prevents the movement of both egg and sperm.
  2. Tubal ligations
  3. B. Sterilization implants
  4. Intrauterine devices (IUDs)
  5. Contraceptive implants

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Surgical methods of birth control

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. Which of the following is a natural contraception method?
  2. A. Withdrawal
  3. Condom
  4. Vasectomy
  5. Sponge

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Exemplify natural methods of contraception

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. Which of the following does the “morning after” pill do?
  2. Increase sex drive
  3. B. Prevent pregnancy
  4. Speed up pregnancy
  5. Prevent amenorrhea

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Summarize emergency contraception

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. Another term used for miscarriage is:
  2. dilation and curettage (D&C).
  3. dilation and evacuation (D&E).
  4. artificial abortion.
  5. D. spontaneous abortion.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of spontaneous abortion

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. _____ is the expulsion of an embryo or fetus from the uterus before it has fully developed.
  2. Abstinence
  3. Contraception
  4. Miscarriage
  5. D. Abortion

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of abortion

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. The following are all methods of terminating a pregnancy by choice EXCEPT:
  2. dilation and curettage (D&C).
  3. B. spontaneous abortion.
  4. dilation and evacuation (D&E).
  5. abortifacients.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of artificial abortion

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. The term “libido” refers to a person’s:
  2. ability to orgasm.
  3. B. biological urge to have sex.
  4. psychological urge to have sex.
  5. ability to become fertile.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Summarize factors associated with sexual behavior

Topic Area: Sexual Behavior

 

  1. According to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) survey, what percentage of people between 15 and 17 years old reported having sexual intercourse for the first time?
  2. 30 percent
  3. B. 40 percent
  4. 50 percent
  5. 60 percent

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Identify findings from the CDC’s research on sexual behavior in 2005

Topic Area: Sexual Behavior

 

  1. According to Masters and Johnson, in which of the following orders do the four stages of sexual response occur?
  2. A. Excitement, plateau, orgasm, resolution
  3. Excitement, orgasm, resolution, plateau
  4. Excitement, resolution, plateau, orgasm
  5. Excitement, plateau, resolution, orgasm

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss the stages of the human sexual response model

Topic Area: Sexual Behavior

 

  1. Which of the following occurs during the third stage of sexual arousal?
  2. Erection of the penis
  3. Muscle tension
  4. Increase in breathing
  5. D. Sensation of intense pleasure

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss the stages of the human sexual response model

Topic Area: Sexual Behavior

 

  1. All of the following occur during the first stage of sexual arousal EXCEPT:
  2. vaginal lubrication.
  3. swelling of the clitoris.
  4. C. discharge of nerve impulses.
  5. increase in heart rate.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss the stages of the human sexual response model

Topic Area: Sexual Behavior

 

  1. _____ refers to the problems associated with sexual desire, sexual arousal, orgasm, and sexually related pain.
  2. Sexual disease
  3. Impotence
  4. Sexual inability
  5. D. Sexual dysfunction

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of sexual dysfunction

Topic Area: Sexual Behavior

 

  1. Which of the following can cause erectile dysfunction?
  2. Depression
  3. Anxiety
  4. Vascular disease
  5. D. All of these

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss sexual dysfunction in men

Topic Area: Sexual Behavior

 

  1. Sexual pain, or pain during or after intercourse, is known as _____.
  2. aspareunia
  3. B. dyspareunia
  4. dysfunction
  5. impotence

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recognize the definition of dyspareunia

Topic Area: Sexual Behavior

 

  1. Which of the following can be used to improve vaginal lubrication?
  2. A. Longer foreplay
  3. Condoms
  4. Withdrawal
  5. Abstinence

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss sexual dysfunction in women

Topic Area: Sexual Behavior

 

  1. A person’s sense of being male or female is called _____.
  2. sexual orientation
  3. sexual identity
  4. biological sex
  5. D. gender identity

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of gender identity

Topic Area: Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation

 

  1. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, what percentage of men between the ages of 18 and 44 classify themselves as homosexual?
  2. 1.8 percent
  3. B. 3 percent
  4. 3.9 percent
  5. 9.0 percent

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss factors associated with sexual orientation

Topic Area: Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation

 

  1. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, what percentage of women between the ages of 18 and 44 classify themselves as bisexual?
  2. 1.2 percent
  3. B. 8 percent
  4. 6 percent
  5. 9 percent

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss factors associated with sexual orientation

Topic Area: Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation

 

  1. Approximately what percentage of Americans marry at least once in their lives?
  2. 55 percent
  3. 60 percent
  4. C. 74 percent
  5. 86 percent

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Identify statistics related to marriage and divorce rates

Topic Area: Healthy Relationships

 

  1. After five years of marriage, approximately what percentage of couples are expected to divorce?
  2. 5 percent
  3. B. 10 percent
  4. 15 percent
  5. 20 percent

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Identify statistics related to marriage and divorce rates

Topic Area: Healthy Relationships

 

  1. Which of the following is one of the most important elements of a healthy relationship?
  2. A. Respect
  3. Money
  4. Occupation
  5. Family

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the most important elements of a healthy relationship

Topic Area: Healthy Relationships

 

  1. Which of the following contributes to an unhealthy relationship?
  2. A. Unequal power
  3. Shared responsibility
  4. Admitting mistakes
  5. Accountability

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss characteristics of an unhealthy relationship

Topic Area: Healthy Relationships

 

  1. Which of the following is unequal in an unhealthy relationship?
  2. Accomplishments
  3. Education
  4. Skills
  5. D. Power

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss characteristics of an unhealthy relationship

Topic Area: Healthy Relationships

 

  1. The key to resolving a conflict is _____.
  2. obedience
  3. trust
  4. C. communication
  5. contest

Accssibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Identify steps of conflict resolution

Topic Area: Healthy Relationships

 

True / False Questions

 

  1. The 22nd pair of chromosomes determines sex.

FALSE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Understand how gender is determined

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Estrogen controls secondary female sex characteristics such as breast development.

TRUE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of estrogen

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Testosterone determines the primary and secondary sex characteristics in males.

TRUE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of testosterone

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. We tend to classify estrogen as female and testosterone as male, but women have small amounts of testosterone in their bodies and men have small amounts of estrogen.

TRUE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Understanding hormones

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. The vagina is part of the external female reproductive system.

FALSE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of vagina

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. The vagina is also referred to as the birth canal.

TRUE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of vagina

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. A fetus weighs about 1–2 pounds at the end of the first trimester.

FALSE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss key concepts related to the first trimester of pregnancy

Topic Area: Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth

 

  1. The placenta allows unborn babies to obtain oxygen and nutrients and exchange waste products with their mother.

TRUE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Trimesters of pregnancy

Topic Area: Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth

 

  1. Vaginal delivery is not risky for an expectant mother with placenta previa.

FALSE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Complications of pregnancy and childbirth

Topic Area: Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth

 

  1. The sponge is a hormonal method of birth control.

FALSE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Exemplify types of barrier contraceptives

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. A vasectomy prevents the production of sperm.

FALSE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss vasectomy

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. With fertility awareness, monitoring body temperature is key—body temperature rises slightly just before ovulation and drops slightly afterward.

FALSE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Fertility awareness

Topic Area: Contraception

 

  1. Erection of the penis occurs during the orgasm phase of the “human sexual response model.”

FALSE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss the stages of the human sexual response model

Topic Area: Sexual Behavior

 

  1. Both men and women experience the refractory period during the resolution phase of sexual response.

FALSE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss the stages of the human sexual response model

Learning Objective: Human Sexual Response Model

Topic Area: Sexual Behavior

 

  1. Low levels of testosterone in men can increase sexual arousal.

FALSE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Explain factors that may affect sexual function

Topic Area: Sexual Behavior

 

  1. People choose their sexual orientation.

FALSE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss factors associated with sexual orientation

Topic Area: Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation

 

  1. Gay men and lesbians women are often the targets of prejudice and discrimination.

TRUE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss factors associated with sexual orientation

Topic Area: Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation

 

  1. Good communication helps resolve conflicts in relationships.

TRUE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Explain how communication skills can improve relationships

Topic Area: Healthy Relationships

 

Short Answer Questions

 

  1. List and discuss the internal organs of the female reproductive system.

 

Learning Objective: Discuss the female reproductive system

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. List and discuss the internal organs of the male reproductive system.

 

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss the male reproductive system

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones

 

  1. Discuss the following contraception methods: hormonal, barrier, surgical, and natural.

 

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge

Learning Objective: Discuss the various types of contraception

Topic Area: Contraception

 

                                Category                                                                                                                               # of Questions

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation                                                                                                                           84

Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge                                                                                                                                 86

Learning Objective: Complications of pregnancy                                                                                                       1

Learning Objective: Complications of pregnancy and childbirth                                                                               1

Learning Objective: Describe the menstrual cycle                                                                                                      1

Learning Objective: Describe the vaginal ring contraceptive                                                                                     1

Learning Objective: Differentiate between external and internal structures of the male reproductive anatomy        1

Learning Objective: Differentiate types of contraception based on protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)             1

Learning Objective: Discuss characteristics of an unhealthy relationship                                                                  2

Learning Objective: Discuss common complications of pregnancy and childbirth                                                    1

Learning Objective: Discuss factors associated with sexual orientation                                                                    4

Learning Objective: Discuss fertilization                                                                                                                    1

Learning Objective: Discuss key concepts related to the first trimester of pregnancy                                               2

Learning Objective: Discuss key concepts related to the second trimester of pregnancy                                          1

Learning Objective: Discuss key concepts related to the third trimester of pregnancy                                              1

Learning Objective: Discuss miscarriage                                                                                                                    1

Learning Objective: Discuss preeclampsia                                                                                                                 1

Learning Objective: Discuss sexual dysfunction in men                                                                                            1

Learning Objective: Discuss sexual dysfunction in women                                                                                       1

Learning Objective: Discuss the female reproductive system                                                                                    1

Learning Objective: Discuss the male reproductive system                                                                                       1

Learning Objective: Discuss the stages of the human sexual response model                                                           5

Learning Objective: Discuss the various types of contraception                                                                                1

Learning Objective: Discuss vasectomy                                                                                                                     1

Learning Objective: Exemplify natural methods of contraception                                                                             1

Learning Objective: Exemplify types of barrier contraception                                                                                   1

Learning Objective: Exemplify types of barrier contraceptives                                                                                 2

Learning Objective: Exemplify types of hormonal contraceptives                                                                             1

Learning Objective: Explain factors that may affect sexual function                                                                         1

Learning Objective: Explain how communication skills can improve relationships                                                  1

Learning Objective: Female hormones                                                                                                                       1

Learning Objective: Fertility awareness                                                                                                                      1

Learning Objective: Human Sexual Response Model                                                                                                1

Learning Objective: Identify common symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS)                                                1

Learning Objective: Identify findings from the CDC’s research on sexual behavior in 2005                                    1

Learning Objective: Identify statistics related to marriage and divorce rates                                                             2

Learning Objective: Identify steps of conflict resolution                                                                                            1

Learning Objective: Identify surgical methods of contraception                                                                                1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of a diaphragm                                                                                          1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of abortion                                                                                                 1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of amenorrhea                                                                                           1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of an intrauterine device (IUD)                                                                1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of artificial abortion                                                                                  1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of cervix                                                                                                    1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of clitoris                                                                                                   1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of contraceptive implants                                                                          1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of dysmenorrhea                                                                                       1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of ectopic pregnancy                                                                                 1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of embryo                                                                                                  1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of estrogen                                                                                                1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of fallopian tubes                                                                                      1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of gender identity                                                                                      1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of hernia                                                                                                    1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of hormones                                                                                              1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of menopause                                                                                            2

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of menorrhagia                                                                                          1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of ovaries                                                                                                  1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of scrotum                                                                                                 1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of sexual dysfunction                                                                                1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of spontaneous abortion                                                                            1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of testes                                                                                                     1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of testosterone                                                                                           1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of urethra                                                                                                   1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of uterus                                                                                                    1

Learning Objective: Recall the definition of vagina                                                                                                   2

Learning Objective: Recall the function of the seminal vesicles                                                                                1

Learning Objective: Recall the most important elements of a healthy relationship                                                   1

Learning Objective: Recall the side effects of birth control pills                                                                                1

Learning Objective: Recognize the definition of dyspareunia                                                                                    1

Learning Objective: Recognize the definition of semen                                                                                             1

Learning Objective: Summarize emergency contraception                                                                                        1

Learning Objective: Summarize factors associated with sexual behavior                                                                  1

Learning Objective: Surgical methods of birth control                                                                                               1

Learning Objective: Trimesters of pregnancy                                                                                                             1

Learning Objective: Understand how gender is determined                                                                                       1

Learning Objective: Understanding hormones                                                                                                            1

Learning Objective: Understanding menstrual cycle                                                                                                  1

Topic Area: Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth                                                                                                  11

Topic Area: Contraception                                                                                                                                          20

Topic Area: Female and Male: Genetics and Hormones                                                                                            31

Topic Area: Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation                                                                                                  5

Topic Area: Healthy Relationships                                                                                                                             7

Topic Area: Pregnancy                                                                                                                                                1

Topic Area: Sexual Behavior                                                                                                                                      12

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