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1) Which statement is true regarding visual cues in human sexual
arousal?
1. A)
Both men and women can become sexually aroused by visual stimuli.
2. B)
Men are much more sexually aroused by visual stimuli than women.
3. C)
Women are more visually oriented than men.
4. D)
Visual stimuli do not play an important role for either men or women.
Answer: a
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96 Skill: Recall
2) Vashna is going on a date and wants to appear sexually
attractive to her date. Considering research on visual stimulation, which of
the following would you recommend she do?
1. A)
Forego cosmetics
2. B)
Wear a red dress
3. C)
Curl her hair
4. D)
Use dark make-up
Answer: b
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1
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97 Skill: Recall
3) Which is true regarding the sense of smell?
1. A) It
is the most powerful of the five senses in sexual arousal.
2. B)
The aversion to body odour is a culturally conditioned response.
3. C)
All societies find the odour of genital secretions to be offensive.
4. D)
The use of soaps and perfumes to mask body odours increases sexual
attractiveness.
Answer: b
Diff:
3
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98 Skill: Applied
4) Which statement is true regarding pheromones?
1. A)
All pheromones have aphrodisiac qualities.
2. B)
The smell of pheromones can only be detected by members of the same species.
3. C) In
humans, the vomeronasal organs (VNOs) are found in the mucous lining of the
nose.
4. D)
Sensitivity to pheromones is acquired in adulthood.
Answer: c
Diff:
2
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98 Skill: Applied
5) Tamara purchases a custom perfume made from her own underarm
secretions. According to research on pheromones, what behavioural effects might
she experience?
1. A)
Post-copulatory dietary preferences for carbohydrates
2. B) A
reduction in the length of her menstrual cycle
3. C) An
increase in the amount of sex she has with her mate
4. D)
Negative interactions with women unrelated to her
Answer: c
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2
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98 Skill: Applied
6) In pheromone research with heterosexual men, which of the
following has been a typical result?
1. A)
Men masturbated more frequently.
2. B)
Men had sexual intercourse more frequently.
3. C)
The pheromones directly stimulated sexual behaviour.
4. D)
The pheromones directly affected behaviour.
Answer: b
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98 Skill: Recall
7) What does research suggest about the effect of pheromones on
the behaviour of men and women?
1. A)
Pheromones increase the frequency of masturbation for both men and women.
2. B)
Pheromones stimulate men’s sexual behavior.
3. C)
Pheromones enhance men’s sexual attractiveness to their partners.
4. D)
Pheromones affect sexual receptiveness but not moods.
Answer: c
Diff:
2
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98 Skill: Recall
8) Which of the following statements is true of the relationship
between sexual orientation and body odours?
1. A)
Heterosexual males are attracted to the body odours of both heterosexual and
gay men.
2. B)
Gay men are attracted to the body odours of heterosexual men.
3. C)
Lesbians are more attracted to the body odours of heterosexual men than the
odours of gay men.
4. D)
Heterosexual females are attracted to the body odours of both lesbians and gay
men.
Answer: c
Diff:
3
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99 Skill: Applied
9) Four undergraduate women living in a house together notice
that they are all menstruating during the same week. This might be caused by
exposure to one another’s
1. A)
axillary sweat.
2. B)
menstrual blood.
3. C)
vaginal secretions.
4. D)
nasal secretions.
Answer: a
Diff:
2
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98–99 Skill:
Applied
10) Erogenous zones are
1. A)
parts of the body that are especially sensitive to tactile sexual stimulation.
2. B) genital
areas.
3. C)
genital areas plus the buttocks.
4. D)
non-genital areas that cause stimulation like ears, inner thighs, etc.
Answer: a
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99 Skill: Recall
11) Which of the following is not a primary erogenous zone?
1. A)
The anus
2. B)
The breasts
3. C)
The lower back
4. D)
The inner thighs
Answer: c
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2
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99 Skill: Recall
12) Which of the following statements is true?
1. A)
Primary erogenous zones are rich in nerve endings.
2. B)
Primary erogenous zones are learned through experience.
3. C)
Primary erogenous zones produce the same response in all humans.
4. D)
Primary erogenous zones are learned through association with sexual
stimulation.
Answer: a
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99 Skill: Recall
13) According to research on the reasons why people have sex,
Jennifer is more likely than Ryan to have sex
1. A)
for her partner’s sexual self-esteem.
2. B) to
communicate positive emotions.
3. C)
because the opportunity presented itself.
4. D) in
exchange for material or monetary goods.
Answer: b
Diff:
3
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100 Skill: Applied
14) The placebo effect may explain why some people experience
enhanced sexual arousal with the consumption of
1. A)
oysters.
2. B)
arginine.
3. C)
amyl nitrate.
4. D)
L-dopa.
Answer: a
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1
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101 Skill: Recall
15) An aphrodisiac is a
1. A)
drug that causes an erection in the male.
2. B)
substance that increases sexual pleasure and response.
3. C)
treatment for erectile dysfunction.
4. D)
substance that reduces sexual responsiveness.
Answer: b
Diff:
1
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101 Skill: Recall
16) Decreases in the rhinoceros population can be partially
attributed to myths about the aphrodisiac properties of their
1. A)
testicles.
2. B)
horns.
3. C)
hooves.
4. D)
tails.
Answer: b
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1
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101 Skill: Recall
17) A “popper” is
1. A) a
drink made from yohimbe bark.
2. B) a
raw oyster.
3. C) an
ampoule of amyl nitrate.
4. D) a
drink made from reindeer horn.
Answer: c
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2
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101 Skill: Recall
18) The most potent chemical aphrodisiac is
1. A)
Viagra.
2. B)
testosterone.
3. C)
arginine.
4. D)
alcohol.
Answer: b
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2
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102 Skill: Recall
19) Viagra was originally developed as a treatment for
1. A)
ulcers.
2. B) enlarged
prostate.
3. C)
angina.
4. D)
depression.
Answer: c
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1
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102 Skill: Recall
20) What is potassium nitrate?
1. A) An
aphrodisiac
2. B) An
anaphrodisiac
3. C) An
antihypertensive
4. D) A tranquilizer
Answer: b
Diff:
2
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102 Skill: Recall
21) Two drugs that do have aphrodisiac effects are
1. A)
amyl nitrate and Viagra.
2. B)
bupropion and L-dopa.
3. C)
Prozac and Tofranil.
4. D)
nicotine and alcohol.
Answer: b
Diff:
1
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102 Skill: Recall
22) Drugs that have aphrodisiac effects work by directly
affecting
1. A)
respiration.
2. B)
blood flow to the genital region.
3. C)
brain receptors for dopamine.
4. D)
blood flow to the heart.
Answer: c
Diff:
2
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102 Skill: Recall
23) Trevor’s physician has just prescribed a tranquilizer to
help Trevor cope with an anxiety disorder. One of the more common side effects
Trevor might experience is
1. A)
reduced levels of
2. B)
decreased sexual drive.
3. C)
premature ejaculation.
4. D)
heightened sexual desire.
Answer: b
Diff:
1
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102 Skill: Applied
24) Cheryl takes the antidepressant imipramine. Her physician is
careful to explain that she might experience
1. A)
decreased vaginal lubrication.
2. B)
hot flashes.
3. C)
lack of sexual desire.
4. D)
decreased sexual inhibition.
Answer: c
Diff:
2
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102 Skill: Recall
25) Which is not an
example of an anaphrodisiac?
1. A)
Antiandrogen
2. B)
Prozac
3. C)
Nicotine
4. D)
Arginine
Answer: d
Diff:
2
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102–103 Skill: Applied
26) Which statement about alcohol is false?
1. A)
Large amounts can increase sex drive.
2. B) It
lowers sexual inhibitions.
3. C) It
can reduce sexual potency.
4. D) It
reduces central nervous system activity.
Answer: a
Diff:
2
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103 Skill: Applied
27) Two psychoactive drugs widely believed to have aphrodisiac
effects are
1. A)
nicotine and alcohol.
2. B)
amphetamines and antidepressants.
3. C)
cocaine and alcohol.
4. D)
barbiturates and caffeine.
Answer: c
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103 Skill: Recall
28) Daniel is very nervous about his first sexual experience. To
loosen up, his friends suggest that he buy a six-pack of beer and drink it
before his date arrives. You disagree. Which explanation should you give
Daniel?
1. A)
Alcohol will only increase his sexual inhibitions.
2. B)
Alcohol will simply increase his anxiety.
3. C)
Alcohol will increase the incidence of premature ejaculation.
4. D)
Large amounts of alcohol will impair sexual response.
Answer: d
Diff:
2
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103 Skill: Applied
29) Claire feels more sexually aroused after drinking wine. This
is because alcohol
1. A)
contains chemicals that increase testosterone.
2. B) is
the only aphrodisiac used cross-culturally.
3. C)
can have disinhibitory effects on behaviour.
4. D)
facilitates central nervous system arousal.
Answer: c
Diff:
2
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103 Skill: Recall
30) Calvin thinks that using marijuana might increase the
quality of his sexual experiences. Which of the following should Calvin know
about marijuana and male sexuality?
1. A)
Marijuana use can increase men’s sex drive but it can also inhibit erectile
function.
2. B)
Chronic marijuana use is the leading cause of erectile dysfunction in young
adult males.
3. C)
Consuming marijuana has no measureable effect on sexual functioning or arousal.
4. D)
Men who consume small amounts of marijuana may have difficulty achieving
orgasm.
Answer: a
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104 Skill: Applied
31) Which is not an
example of an amphetamine?
1. A)
LSD
2. B)
Speed
3. C)
Crystal meth
4. D)
Cocaine
Answer: a
Diff:
2
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104 Skill: Recall
32) Which part of the brain helps determine whether sensory
information is a sexual turn-on or turn-off?
1. A)
Hypothalamus
2. B)
Cerebral cortex
3. C)
Thalamus
4. D)
Medulla
Answer: b
Diff:
1
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105 Skill: Recall
33) In experiments with rats, courting and mounting behaviour
increased when researchers stimulated the
1. A)
hypothalamus.
2. B)
cerebral cortex.
3. C)
cerebellum.
4. D)
reticular activating system.
Answer: a
Diff:
2
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105 Skill: Recall
34) Substances secreted by endocrine glands are called
1. A)
neurotransmitters.
2. B)
enkephalins.
3. C)
hormones.
4. D)
stimulants.
Answer: c
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1
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105 Skill: Recall
35) When sex hormones influence the type of sexual behaviour
that is expressed, it is called
1. A) a
directional effect.
2. B) an
organizational effect.
3. C) a
situational effect.
4. D) an
activating effect.
Answer: b
Diff:
2
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106 Skill: Recall
36) Which statement is true regarding sex hormones?
1. A)
Sex hormones act on the body and exert little influence over the brain.
2. B)
Prenatal sex hormones differentiate the genitalia and brain structures of males
and females.
3. C) Sex
hormones determine the differentiation of gonads but do not play a role in
sexual orientation.
4. D)
Prenatal sex hormones directly influence adult sexual behaviour.
Answer: b
Diff:
3
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106 Skill: Applied
37) Because of testicular cancer, Sean had to have both testes
removed. As a result of the surgery, he can expect
1. A)
little change in sexual desire.
2. B) a
sudden and dramatic decrease in his ability to achieve or maintain an erection.
3. C) a
gradual decrease in sexual desire and performance.
4. D) no
decrease in sexual desire but a dramatic increase in his ability to achieve an
erection.
Answer: c
Diff:
2
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106 Skill: Applied
38) Hypogonadism is a condition in which the
1. A)
testes produce an overabundance of testosterone.
2. B)
testes or ovaries produce an overabundance of sex hormones.
3. C)
ovaries do not produce enough estrogen.
4. D)
testes produce low levels of testosterone.
Answer: d
Diff:
2
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107 Skill: Recall
39) Which is true regarding female hormones?
1. A)
Estrogen plays a vital role in sex drive but progesterone does not.
2. B)
Adequate levels of both estrogen and progesterone are required to activate
sexual interest.
3. C)
Progesterone plays the more important role in a female’s sex drive and
response.
4. D)
Neither estrogen nor progesterone plays a role in sex drive or response.
Answer: d
Diff:
3
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Skill: Applied
40) Ahsan has been surgically castrated and has since
experienced a slow decline in his sexual interest. Which of the following
methods would best counteract this side effect?
1. A)
Transdermal estrogen patches
2. B) A
prescription for Viagra
3. C)
Cognitive behavioural therapy
4. D)
Testosterone injections
Answer: d
Diff:
3
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107 Skill: Applied
41) Sari has had surgery to remove her adrenal glands and
ovaries. What side effects might she experience after the surgery?
1. A) A
slow decline in sexual desire
2. B) A
graduate increase in sex drive
3. C) An
inability to reach orgasm
4. D)
Reduced orgasm intensity
Answer: a
Diff:
3
Type: MC Page Reference:
108 Skill: Applied
42) Which of the following statements is false regarding the
effects of ovariectomies?
1. A)
Women usually experience a loss of sexual desire.
2. B)
Women no longer produce female sex hormones.
3. C)
Vaginal dryness may make intercourse painful.
4. D)
Angdrogens continue to be produced.
Answer: a
Diff:
2
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108 Skill: Recall
43) Some researchers have noted that a woman’s sexual activity
increases at points in the menstrual cycle when
1. A)
estrogen levels are high.
2. B)
androgen levels in the bloodstream are high.
3. C)
both progesterone and estrogen levels are high.
4. D)
progesterone levels in the bloodstream drop.
Answer: b
Diff:
3
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108 Skill: Recall
44) According to Masters and Johnson, which of the following is
not a phase in the sexual response cycle?
1. A)
Foreplay
2. B)
Plateau
3. C)
Orgasm
4. D)
Resolution
Answer: a
Diff:
1
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109–114 Skill: Recall
45) In the sexual response cycle, myotonia refers to
1. A)
increased respiration.
2. B)
elevated blood pressure.
3. C)
dilation of the blood vessels.
4. D)
muscle tension.
Answer: d
Diff:
3
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109 Skill: Recall
46) In females, vasocongestion swells the clitoris, flattens the
labia majora, and increases the size of the ______ in the excitement phase.
1. A)
labia minora
2. B)
clitoral hood
3. C)
uterus
4. D)
perineum
Answer: a
Diff:
1
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Skill: Recall
47) The research of Meredith Chivers (2007) on sexual arousal
indicates that
1. A)
women are more flexible than men in terms of which gender arouses them.
2. B)
men become aroused more quickly than women.
3. C)
women are not as responsive as men to sexually explicit materials.
4. D)
level of sexual activity depicted in videos was more important for men than for
women.
Answer: a
Diff:
1
Type: MC Page Reference:
110 Skill: Recall
48) The “sex flush” is
1. A) a
darkening of the labia to a deep wine colour.
2. B)
more pronounced in women.
3. C)
the dilation of the capillaries in the skin.
4. D)
the flow of blood to the vaginal area during sexual stimulation.
Answer: b
Diff:
1
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110 Skill: Recall
49) Mia is listening to a sexually explicit audiobook. According
to research by Chivers and colleagues, which of the following is most likely to
describe Mia’s sexual response?
1. A)
Mia will experience a higher level of genital arousal if the story involves
friends rather than strangers.
2. B)
Mia would report more subjective sexual arousal in response to stories
involving women versus men.
3. C)
Like most women, Mia will not be genitally or subjectively aroused by sexually
explicit audio material.
4. D)
Whether the story focuses on male or female actors will influence Mia’s
subjective, but not genital, arousal.
Answer: d
Diff:
1
Type: MC Page Reference:
110 Skill: Applied
50) According to research by Chivers, which of the following
statements best captures the relationship between sexual arousal and sexual
orientation?
1. A)
Biological sex is a better predictor of sexual arousal than is sexual
orientation.
2. B)
Bisexuality more accurately reflects patterns of genital than subjective sexual
arousal.
3. C)
Sexual orientation is a relatively poor predictor of sexual arousal patterns in
men.
4. D)
Men’s sexual orientation predicts arousal in response to male versus female
actors.
Answer: d
Diff: 1
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110 Skill: Applied
51) Peter and Jane are having sex. According to Masters and
Johnson, which of the following would indicate that Jane has reached the
plateau phase?
1. A) A
reddish rash located on the chest
2. B)
Diffuse, rhythmic muscle contractions
3. C) A
lightening in colour of the labia majora
4. D)
The onset of vaginal lubrication
Answer: a
Diff:
1
Type: MC Page Reference: 110–111
Skill: Applied
52) The second phase of Masters and Johnson’s sexual response
cycle is the plateau phase and consists of
1. A)
ejaculation, for males.
2. B)
contractions in the vas deferens, seminal vesicles, ejaculatory duct, and
prostate gland.
3. C) an
advanced state of arousal.
4. D)
the first signs of erection or vaginal lubrication.
Answer: c
Diff:
1
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110–111 Skill: Recall
53) Which of the following is an indication that a male is in
the plateau phase?
1. A)
Erection occurs.
2. B)
The scrotal skin thickens.
3. C)
The Cowper’s gland secretes a few drops of fluid.
4. D)
Seminal fluid collects in the urethral bulb.
Answer: c
Diff:
2
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110–111 Skill: Applied
54) Which of the following statements is false regarding the
orgasmic phase?
1. A) It
consists of three distinctive phases.
2. B) In
males it consists of muscular contractions.
3. C)
The internal sphincter of the urinary bladder contracts preventing seminal
fluid from entering the bladder in a backward, retrograde ejaculation.
4. D) In
the second stage, the external sphincter of the bladder relaxes, allowing the
passage of semen.
Answer: a
Diff:
2
Type: MC Page Reference: 111, 113
Skill: Applied
55) Orgasm in the female results in contractions of the
1. A)
vaginal barrel, uterus, and anal sphincter.
2. B)
uterus and cervix.
3. C)
vaginal barrel and urethral bulb.
4. D)
uterus and urethra.
Answer: a
Diff:
3
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113 Skill: Recall
56) What propels ejaculate through the urethra and out of the
body?
1. A)
Relaxation of the vas deferens and prostate gland
2. B)
Contraction of the external sphincter of the bladder
3. C)
Contractions of the muscles surrounding the urethral bulb and base of the penis
4. D)
Contractions of the vas deferens, seminal vesicles, and prostate gland
Answer: c
Diff:
2
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113 Skill: Recall
57) Which of the following is an example of sexual concordance?
1. A)
Kelly is a homosexual female who only has sex with women she is attracted to.
2. B)
When Maria and her husband Jose have sex, they reach orgasm at the same time.
3. C)
Amal feels sexually aroused and becomes erect when he views pornography.
4. D)
Cari experiences clitoral and vaginal orgasms each time she has sexual
intercourse.
Answer: c
Diff:
2
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113 Skill: Applied
58) Jorge is a 50-year-old male who is unable to orgasm until 24
hours have passed since his last ejaculation. This is an example of
1. A)
the resolution phase.
2. B) a
refractory period.
3. C)
erectile dysfunction.
4. D)
delayed onset myotonia.
Answer: b
Diff:
2
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114 Skill: Applied
59) The period following orgasm, in which the body returns to
its pre-aroused state, is called the
1. A)
final phase.
2. B)
rest phase.
3. C)
resolution phase.
4. D)
relaxation phase.
Answer: c
Diff:
1
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114 Skill: Recall
60) The term “refractory period” refers to the
1. A)
relaxation and drowsiness that follows orgasm and leads to sleep.
2. B)
period when vasocongestion and myotonia dissipate.
3. C)
post-orgasmic period when men no longer respond to sexual stimulation.
4. D)
period where both men’s and women’s bodies return to a pre-aroused state.
Answer: c
Diff:
2
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114 Skill: Recall
61) Canadian researchers Mah and Blink (2002) studied university
students to determine what characteristics were common to human experience of
orgasm. Their findings supported a two-dimensional model of the psychological
experience of orgasm. The two dimensions were
1. A)
sensory and emotional.
2. B)
physical and sensory.
3. C)
cognitive-affective and physical.
4. D)
sensory and interpersonal.
Answer: a
Diff:
3
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115 Skill: Recall
62) Rosemary Basson (2001), a Vancouver therapist, developed an
intimacy-based model of female sexual response. She argues that her model is especially
relevant for
1. A)
women with sexual dysfunctions.
2. B)
single men.
3. C)
women in long-term relationships.
4. D)
men having issues around intimacy.
Answer: c
Diff:
3
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115–116 Skill: Recall
63) A “dry orgasm”
1. A) is
an orgasm where a woman fails to ejaculate fluid from the Skene’s glands.
2. B) is
an orgasm produced through masturbation rather than vaginal intercourse.
3. C) is
a series of uterine orgasms resulting from deep intravaginal penetration.
4. D) is
a male orgasm that occurs without ejaculation.
Answer: d
Diff:
1
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117 Skill: Recall
64) Jodie is a homosexual female who has only ever had sex with
women. According to Freud, Jodie has been unable to
1. A)
reach sexual maturity.
2. B)
resolve the oral stage.
3. C)
experience orgasms.
4. D)
integrate her id and ego.
Answer: a
Diff:
1
Type: MC Page Reference:
117–118 Skill: Applied
65) Which of the following is not one of the five factors that
Margaret Nosek and colleagues have identified as being essential for sexual
wellness?
1. A)
Positive self-concept
2. B)
Knowledge about sexuality
3. C)
Long-term, monogamous relationships
4. D)
Maintenance of good general health and sexual health, within personal
limitations
Answer: c
Diff:
2
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119 Skill: Recall
66) In terms of sexual responsiveness and performance, cerebral
palsy
1. A)
may limit types of sexual activity and positions.
2. B)
causes infertility.
3. C)
decreases sexual interest and desire.
4. D)
impairs the ability to achieve orgasm.
Answer: a
Diff:
1
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120 Skill: Recall
67) Arthur is a paraplegic who injured his spine in a boating
accident. The nerves affected were just above the lumbar region. In terms of
sexual response, Arthur
1. A)
will never be able to achieve an erection.
2. B) is
still capable of achieving psychogenic and reflexive erections.
3. C)
will only be able to achieve psychogenic erections.
4. D)
will only be able to achieve reflexive erections.
Answer: d
Diff:
2
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120 Skill: Applied
68) Most women with spinal cord injuries can
1. A)
engage in intercourse, become pregnant, and deliver vaginally.
2. B)
engage in intercourse and become pregnant, but cannot deliver vaginally.
3. C)
engage in intercourse, but cannot become pregnant.
4. D)
engage in intercourse, but only become pregnant in rare cases.
Answer: a
Diff:
3
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121 Skill: Recall
69) Researchers in Quebec (Courtois et al. 2007) found that
1. A)
some vibrators are better than others in helping men with spinal cord injuries
ejaculate.
2. B)
men with spinal cord injuries report vibratory stimulation of the A-spot.
3. C)
ejaculation is impossible with a vibrator in men with spinal cord injuries.
4. D)
men with spinal cord injuries cannot achieve erections.
Answer: a
Diff:
3
Type: MC Page Reference:
121 Skill: Recall
70) When studying men with spinal cord injuries, researchers
note that
1. A)
many are still able to ejaculate naturally.
2. B)
about 75% are able to achieve erection.
3. C)
only 50% still produce semen.
4. D)
25% have received a penile implant.
Answer: b
Diff:
3
Type: MC Page Reference:
121 Skill: Recall
71) Barbara has arthritis. She may be limited to
1. A)
certain types of coital positions.
2. B)
the use of a diaphragm for contraception.
3. C)
non-coital intimacy.
4. D)
having infrequent sexual activity.
Answer: a
Diff:
1
Type: MC Page Reference:
122 Skill: Applied
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