Human Sexuality: Key Concepts, Communication, and Contraception
Comprehensive overview of human sexuality topics including communication and reproductive health
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Human Sexuality: Key Concepts, Communication, and Contraception
WEEK 1 QUIZ
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Question 1 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points
SIECUS refers to the
A. Sensuality Erotica and Information Council of the United States
B. Sensuality Education and Information Council of the United States.
C. Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States.
D. Sexuality Education and Information Consortium of the United States.
E. Sexuality Information and Education Consortium of the United States.
Answer Key: C
Question 2 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points
Until recently most of the research into human sexuality focused on the ______
aspects.
A. intellectual
B. religious
C. psychological
D. philosophical
E. physiological
WEEK 1 QUIZ
Return to Assessment List
Part 1 of 1 - 16.0/ 20.0 Points
Question 1 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points
SIECUS refers to the
A. Sensuality Erotica and Information Council of the United States
B. Sensuality Education and Information Council of the United States.
C. Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States.
D. Sexuality Education and Information Consortium of the United States.
E. Sexuality Information and Education Consortium of the United States.
Answer Key: C
Question 2 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points
Until recently most of the research into human sexuality focused on the ______
aspects.
A. intellectual
B. religious
C. psychological
D. philosophical
E. physiological
Answer Key: E
Question 3 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points
An example of the sexual double standard is that men are expected to be _____
while women are expected to be ______.
A. sexual, sensual
B. promiscuous, not promiscuous
C. prominent, prominent
D. honest, promiscuous
E. sensual, prominent
Answer Key: B
Question 4 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points
Human sexuality involves the ______, ______, and ______ dimensions.
A. physiological, psychological, biological
B. physiological, biological, socio-cultural
C. psychological, physiological, socio-cultural
D. psychological, socio-cultural, biological
E. emotional, psychological, physiological
Answer Key: D
Question 5 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points
Religious and spiritual beliefs influence sexuality feelings about
A. morality
B. mortality
Question 3 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points
An example of the sexual double standard is that men are expected to be _____
while women are expected to be ______.
A. sexual, sensual
B. promiscuous, not promiscuous
C. prominent, prominent
D. honest, promiscuous
E. sensual, prominent
Answer Key: B
Question 4 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points
Human sexuality involves the ______, ______, and ______ dimensions.
A. physiological, psychological, biological
B. physiological, biological, socio-cultural
C. psychological, physiological, socio-cultural
D. psychological, socio-cultural, biological
E. emotional, psychological, physiological
Answer Key: D
Question 5 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points
Religious and spiritual beliefs influence sexuality feelings about
A. morality
B. mortality
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