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Sexual Health Education Exam Preparation Guide

Course Introduction

Sexual Health Education is a comprehensive course that provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to make informed decisions about sexual health and well-being. The course explores topics such as human anatomy, reproductive health, contraception, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), consent, healthy relationships, gender identity, and sexual orientation. Emphasizing evidence-based information, communication strategies, and cultural sensitivities, the course encourages responsible attitudes and behaviors regarding sexuality. Through interactive discussions, case studies, and critical analysis, students develop the tools to navigate complex issues surrounding sexual health in both personal and community contexts.

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Understanding Human Sexuality 5th Edition by Janet Hyde

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Chapter 1: Sexuality in Perspective

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Q1) Which statement is TRUE regarding the society in Mangaia?

A)premarital sex is essentially unknown

B)men fear women immediately after childbirth

C)foreplay is limited to kissing and fondling of the buttocks

D)nothing is worse than a "dead partner" who won't move in bed

Answer: D

Q2) Which of the following statements about same-sex sexual behaviour is FALSE?

A)same-sex sexuality is found universally in all societies

B)males are more likely to engage in same-sex sexual behaviour than females

C)same-sex behaviour is never the predominant form of sexual behaviour for adults in any society

D)same-sex sexual behaviour is accepted today by all societies

Answer: D

Q3) A standard of attractiveness that appears to be universal is

A)that an attractive woman is a thin woman

B)that a poor complexion is considered unattractive

C)the custom of male adornment

D)having small ears and nose

Answer: B

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Chapter 2: Theoretical Perspectives on Sexuality

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Q1) In Canada,laws cannot be based on one religious tradition.Freedom of conscience,religion and equity are guaranteed by a document called A)Criminal Code

B)Charter of Rights and Freedoms

C)Provincial Laws and Documents

D)Canadian Supreme Court Documents

Answer: B

Q2) Mike and Cindy have a predictable first date where they both expect to do the same things in a relatively specific order: getting to know one another,evaluating,eating out,making out and then going home.They are following what is known as a sexual script. A)True

B)False

Answer: True

Q3) Why is sexuality important in all societies?

Answer: Answers will vary

Q4) An example of symbolic communication is a flower representing the womb in art. A)True

B)False Answer: False

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Chapter 3: Sex Research

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Q1) How did Masters and Johnson measure female sexual response?

A)women self-reported

B)women were videotaped having sex

C)women used a plastic penis with recording devices inside

D)face-to-face interviews

Answer: C

Q2) 'The most frequent score' is the definition of a:

A)correlation

B)mean

C)median

D)mode

Answer: D

Q3) Most sexual researchers

A)rely upon direct observation of the sexual behaviour of their participants.

B)depend upon the self-reports of the respondents' sexual behaviour

C)do not have to worry about 'concealment' and 'enlargement.'

D)do not have to worry about the problem of accuracy when self-reports are used because distortion of responses are rare

Answer: B

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Chapter 4: Sexual Anatomy

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Q1) Where may sperm be stored for as long as six weeks?

A)epididymis

B)testes

C)seminiferous tubules

D)seminal vesicles

Q2) Which of the following sexual organs DOES NOT appear to be multi-functional?

A)vagina

B)breast

C)penis

D)clitoris

Q3) What are the female external sexual organs? Discuss the function of each.

Q4) Spermatogenesis takes place in the

A)interstitial cells

B)Leydig's cells

C)seminiferous tubules

D)seminal vesicles

Q5) Describe the development of sperm and ova including their trajectory of release and fertilization.

Q6) What are the major cancers of the reproductive system of men? Briefly discuss each.

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Chapter 5: Sex Hormones, Sexual Differentiation, and Menstruation

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Q1) Gonadotropin-releasing hormone is secreted by the A)gonads

B)testes

C)pituitary gland

D)hypothalamus

Q2) Which ONE is TRUE of male long-distance runners?

A)They have smaller than average testes.

B)They have feminized buttock contours.

C)Their testosterone levels are lower than average.

D)They have higher estrogen levels.

Q3) The "master gland" of the endocrine system in the manufacturing of sex hormones is the _________ gland.

A)adrenal

B)gonadal

C)pituitary

D)hypothalamic

Q4) Do Canadian adolescents have their new maturity marked by any rites of passage or rituals? If so,what are they? What other two rituals would you suggest and why?

Q5) Discuss the most common menstrual problem.

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Chapter 6: Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth

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Q1) Fetal development occurs most rapidly in the

A)first trimester

B)second trimester

C)third trimester

D)fourth trimester

Q2) Fertility treatments,such as embryo transfer,lead to more numerous ethical and moral decisions than does natural childbirth.

A)True

B)False

Q3) During pregnancy,physical problems such as constipation,nosebleeds,and/or edema appear and are common during which trimester?

A)first

B)second

C)third

D)last part of third

Q4) Discuss the various reproductive technologies that have been developed to assist the process of conception.

Q5) Discuss the potentially harmful effects to the fetus of drugs taken during pregnancy.

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Chapter 7: Contraception and Abortion

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Q1) This Canadian doctor was largely instrumental for decriminalizing abortion in Canada:

A)Dr.Henry Morgentaler

B)Dr.Marie Stopes

C)Dr.Elizabeth Bartlett

D)Dr.Margaret Sanger

Q2) to explain the psychological factors that influence sexual health behaviour as applied to contraceptive use?

A)People need information about contraceptives and their correct use in order to use them effectively.

B)People are more motivated to use contraceptives if they have positive attitudes towards the use of contraceptives.

C)People need to interact with others who know how to use contraceptives responsibly so that they can learn the appropriate skills.

D)People need to have the behavioural skills to perform the actions needed to use contraceptives.

Q3) Discuss male contraception options.What is the most effective contraceptive for males? What are the most recent innovations?

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Chapter 8: Sexually Transmitted Infections

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Q1) There is an easy and cheap blood test available for the diagnosis of syphilis.

A)True

B)False

Q2) As compared with gonorrhea,chlamydia tends to

A)respond more quickly to penicillin.

B)result in more painful urination.

C)produce a clearer,less pus-like discharge.

D)be less common.

Q3) At which stage of the manifestations of the HIV infection is a person who has conditions that indicate that his or her immune system is sufficiently suppressed that it is not able to fight off infections?

A)progressive infection

B)primary infection

C)AIDS-defining opportunistic infection

D)asymptomatic infection

Q4) Chlamydia

A)is treated with the same regimen of drugs used to treat gonorrheA.

B)can be treated fairly easily when diagnosed with tetracyclines.

C)cannot be contracted again after it has been treated.

D)responds most quickly to treatment with penicillin.

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Chapter 9: Sexual Response

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Q1) According to Hyde,DeLamater,and Byers,the authors of your text,which of the following has been demonstrated to occur as a result of air being blown forcefully into the vagina of a pregnant woman?

A)temporary sterility

B)blindness

C)death

D)toxic shock syndrome

Q2) Which of the following does NOT provide justification for Kaplan's model of sexual response?

A)Vasocongestion and myotonia are controlled by different parts of the autonomic nervous system.

B)Vasocongestion and myotonia involve different anatomical structures.

C)Vasocongestion and myotonia differ in how they can be disrupted or injured.

D)Vasocongestion and myotonia can be brought under voluntary control.

Q3) Anal intercourse is sometimes referred to as

A)soixante-neuf

B)sexual intercourse

C)sodomy

D)interfemoral intercourse

Q4) Briefly define the three phases of Masters and Johnson's sexual response cycle.

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Chapter 10: Sexuality and the Life Cycle: Childhood and Adolescence

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Q1) Which one of the following most accurately describes the feelings of adolescents about masturbation?

A)guilt and shame

B)pride for having done it

C)Feelings are mixed due to lingering negative attitudes.

D)Today's adolescents have no feeling about it one way or another;it's a non-issue.

Q2) What two factors did Udry find predisposed girls to be sexually active?

A)did not regularly attend church/had younger sister

B)their families were not intact/high levels of testosterone

C)young father/high levels of testosterone

D)active in sports/learning disability

Q3) Which of the following behaviours is a very new sexual activity that many adolescents are aware of and/or engage in that was not possible a couple of decades ago?

A)anal sex

B)rainbow parties

C)sexting

D)using pornography

Q4) Briefly discuss two barriers teens have to using condoms.Suggest two remedies.

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Chapter 11: Sexuality and the Life Cycle: Adulthood

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Q1) Attitudes toward extramarital sex have become more liberalized in recent decades due to the increase in premarital sexuality which is one of the best predictors of extramarital sex.

A)True

B)False

Q2) Describe the sex life of the divorced.

Q3) The relatively sharp decline in marital intercourse after the first year of marriage may be due to the factor of habituation and,later on in the marriage,because of the arrival of children.

A)True

B)False

Q4) Which of the following is FALSE regarding polyamory?

A)Practitioners of polyamory are not educated in public institutions.

B)Family members may react negatively to an individual's participation in polyamory.

C)Polyamory is defined as being an honest and ethical practice.

D)Polyamory may be practised by a couple and a third individual.

Q5) About 55% of marriages end in divorce in Canada.

A)True

B)False

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Chapter 12: Attraction, Love, and Communication

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Q1) Oxytocin is released in the brain during breastfeeding and which of the following?

A)orgasm

B)pair-bonding

C)experience of interpersonal trust

D)All of these answers are correct

Q2) Intimate relationships are characterized by

A)regular and predictable intimate interactions,affection between partners,mutual trust,and cohesiveness.

B)regular and predictable sexual interactions,affection,and comfort being naked together.

C)familial ties or a long history of knowing each other well.

D)knowing one another so well that you finish each other's sentences.

Q3) In the terminology of the attachment theory of love,most adults are

A)secure lovers

B)preoccupied lovers

C)dismissing lovers

D)fearful lovers

Q4) Define passionate and companionate love.Are they related? Explain.

Q5) How does a couple "fight fair?"

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Chapter 13: Gender and Sexuality

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Q1) Androphilic MtFs are more convincing as females than are gynephilic MtFs.

A)True

B)False

Q2) Discuss why males masturbate a great deal more than do females and the implication of this behaviour for marital sexuality,especially orgasm.

Q3) Which of the following is FALSE of the outcomes of gender reassignment surgery?

A)Most people lose ability to become physiologically sexually aroused following gender reassignment surgery.

B)Most people are better adjusted after gender reassignment surgery.

C)Most people report greater involvement in love relationships after gender reassignment surgery.

D)Most people report increases in sexual satisfaction after gender reassignment surgery.

Q4) A __________ is a person whose physical sex does not match their gender identity.

A)masturbator

B)transsexual

C)homosexual

D)homosocial

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Chapter 14: Sexual Orientation and Identity:

Straight, or Asexual

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Q1) After we have examined all the studies on the origins of homosexuality,it is possible to state with some certainty that

A)sexual orientation seems to be determined primarily after adolescence.

B)there is probably "one" cause of homosexuality,but we have not yet found it.

C)there are likely different causes for the various sexual orientations and identities.

D)there is overwhelming research evidence supporting "labelling" theory.

Q2) According to your text,in which of the following conditions would a man be gay?

A)Having had both male and female sexual partners over the past year.

B)Having had only male sexual partners over the past year.

C)Having had one sexual encounter with a male in the past year.

D)Having identified himself as being gay,but not having engaged in sex with a man for the past year.

Q3) Which of the following set of brother/sister combinations has a higher association with the possibility of a person being a homosexual?

A)having an older female sibling

B)having an identical twin who is homosexual

C)having an identical twin who is heterosexual

D)having a younger female sibling

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Chapter 15: Variations in Sexual Behaviour

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Q1) A method of treatment of problematic sexual variations that influences the central nervous system and thus changes behaviour is

A)castration

B)the AA-type 12-step program

C)covert sensitization

D)psychopharmacological treatment

Q2) Why do you think exhibitionism is predominantly a male paraphilia? Be sure to define your terms.

Q3) Which one of the following paraphilias is against the law?

A)Sadism

B)Coprophilia

C)Hypersexuality

D)Pedophilia

Q4) Compare and contrast "saliromania" and "sexual sadism."

Q5) The term highly sexual women is a less negative term used for women who are hypersexual.

A)True

B)False

Q6) What is asphyxiophilia? How much do we know about this paraphilia?

Q7) Define abnormal sexual behaviour.

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Chapter 16: Sexual Coercion

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Q1) found that ____% of respondents had been sexually assaulted by their current or former spouse.

A)15

B)3

C)8

D)20

Q2) What is the impact of sexual harassment in the educational institution on the typical victim? How common is sexual harassment in education?

Q3) Discuss factors that are empirically associated with men engaging in sexual assault and coercion of women.Which theories of sexual assault do these factors support?

Q4) Discuss the differences between child molesters and pedophiles.How are their profiles different? What do these differences mean for treatment and recidivism?

Q5) You are a male university student.Outline a detailed scenario for eliminating the possibility of committing a "date rape" at a weekend party.

Q6) Outline major changes in rape law in Canada since the 1980s.In your opinion,what have these changes accomplished?

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Chapter 17: Sex for Sale

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Q1) Brothels are being replaced by A)adult motels.

B)the VCR.

C)swinging clubs for "liberated" couples.

D)in-call services.

Q2) The available evidence that we have on pornography is that the kind of pornography that has serious and harmful effects for individuals and society is that which depicts

A)sexual intercourse,which results in most people feeling inadequate because of the size of the male genitalia and women's breasts.

B)anal intercourse between males which leads to more experimentation and disease.

C)cunnilingus which becomes so enjoyable,individuals abandon vaginal intercourse.

D)violent and dehumanizing pornography.

Q3) The most important reason why women enter the "career" of being a sex worker is A)economics.

B)drug addiction.

C)nymphomania.

D)to gain access to powerful individuals.

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Chapter 18: Sexual Disorders and Sex Therapy

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Q1) Which of the following is NOT listed by your authors as a maintaining psychological cause of sexual disorders?

A)myths or misinformation

B)negative attitudes

C)relationship distress

D)excessive communication that disallows spontaneity in sexual situations

Q2) With lots of practice,Chris has become more comfortable talking to partners about sex,before,during and after sexual activity.Chris's conversational skills are likely to

A)decrease the chance that Chris will experience a sexual problem.

B)increase the chance that Chris will experience a sexual problem.

C)have nothing to do with whether or not Chris will experience a sexual problem.

D)make Chris a better sexual partner.

Q3) A sexual desire discrepancy refers to a case in which the partners have considerably different

A)"types" of persons to which they are attracted.

B)levels of sexual desire.

C)levels of ability to orgasm.

D)abilities to attract sexual partners.

Q4) Discuss the possible home remedies/therapies for rapid ejaculation.

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Chapter 19: Sexuality Education

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Q1) What is the biggest problem with using the Internet as a source of sex education information? It

A)often is out of date.

B)has only limited information.

C)is often presented in a dry,uninteresting manner.

D)may be inaccurate.

Q2) Outline ways parents can overcome the factors that cause them to avoid explicit sex education of their children.

Q3) Today's teenagers are more well informed than ever about HIV transmission and what needs to be done to prevent transmission.

A)True

B)False

Q4) The first sex education programs,developed over 30 years ago,were developed with a goal of

A)preventing early pregnancy.

B)preventing the spread of STIs.

C)helping students to enhance early premarital relationships.

D)valuing clarification and decision-making skills.

Q5) Discuss the "ideal" sex curriculum from the student point of view.

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Chapter 20: Ethics, Religion, and Sexuality

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Q1) Humanism and its view toward sexuality is basically a subset of the Roman Catholic view of sex.

A)True

B)False

Q2) Hedonism refers to

A)a moral system based on maximizing pleasure and avoiding pain.

B)an approach to life emphasizing discipline and impulse control.

C)ethics based on the assumption that there are rules for human conduct.

D)ethics based on the assumption that there are no absolute rules.

Q3) Which of the following is true concerning Jesus's teachings about sex?

A)He spoke as much about sex as He did about the evils of pride,hypocrisy,injustice,and the misuse of wealth.

B)He said almost nothing on the subject of sex.

C)He regarded sex as separate from an individual's moral life.

D)He strongly emphasized sexual conduct in His teachings.

Q4) Discuss the view of sex of the classical Greeks.

Q5) Discuss at least four ethic issues raised by the disease AIDS.

Q6) Define and distinguish between hedonism and asceticism.Give an example of both.

Q7) How has the position of the Catholic Church on abortion changed since the 19<sup>th</sup> century?

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