Chapters 5, 6, 13 Quiz

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To reduce the risk of her child having spina bifida, a pregnant woman should consume an adequate amount of which nutrient? A. Folic acid B. Vitamin D C. Vitamin B12 D. Biotin

A. Folic acid

Which type of infection can be contracted by sharing needles? A. Hepatitis B B. Hepatitis A C. HPV D. Hemophilia

A. Hepatitis B

Abstention from any type of sexual activity with others is known as A. celibacy. B. monogamy. C. sexual freedom. D. autoerotic

A. celibacy.

When two partners in an intimate relationship live together without being married, this is A. cohabitation. B. common-law marriage. C. an open relationship. D. an informal relationship.

A. cohabitation.

According to Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love, the most complete, ideal type of love is A. consummate love. B. intimacy. C. sexual compatibility. D. passion.

A. consummate love.

A rise in body temperature that occurs to destroy invading cells is a(n) A. fever. B. autoimmune disease. C. sign of hypertension. D. allergic reaction.

A. fever.

A birth defect caused by the mother's alcohol intake during pregnancy is A. rubella. B. spina bifida. C. FAS. D. Down syndrome.

C. FAS.

The virus responsible for causing genital warts is A. hepatitis B. B. chlamydia. C. HPV. D. syphilis.

C. HPV.

To ensure its effectiveness, the best place to store a condom would be A. in a bathroom storage drawer away from sharp objects. B. in a wallet. C. in the glove box of a locked car. D. in the freezer.

A. in a bathroom storage drawer away from sharp objects.

Delay in seeking medical care for pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) increases the risk of permanent damage and scarring that can lead to A. infertility and ectopic pregnancy. B. bleeding between periods. C. painful urination. D. painful intercourse.

A. infertility and ectopic pregnancy.

Through our relationships with others, we fulfill our needs for A. intimacy, social integration, and nurturance. B. independence, social integration, and self-actualization. C. autonomy, intimacy, and connection. D. communication, nurturance, and achievement

A. intimacy, social integration, and nurturance.

Microscopic organisms that are disease-causing agents are called A. pathogens. B. antibodies. C. carcinogens. D. toxins.

A. pathogens.

The stage of syphilis that is characterized by a bacteria-filled chancre is A. primary syphilis. B. secondary syphilis. C. latent syphilis. D. tertiary syphilis.

A. primary syphilis.

Substances designed to kill sperm are known as A. spermicides. B. progestins. C. teratogens. D. fungicides.

A. spermicides.

A rise in a woman's basal body temperature signals A. that ovulation has occurred. B. the beginning of the menstrual cycle. C. that fertilization has occurred. D. the end of the current menstrual period.

A. that ovulation has occurred.

The external female genitalia are collectively referred to as the A. vulva. B. endometrium. C. scrotum. D. epididymis.

A. vulva.

When a fertilized egg is implanted outside the uterus, usually in a fallopian tube, this causes which dangerous condition? A. Stillbirth B. Ectopic pregnancy C. Miscarriage D. Preeclampsia

B. Ectopic pregnancy

Which form of birth control involves alteration of sexual behavior during certain times of the month? A. Withdrawal B. Fertility awareness C. Abstinence D. Outercourse

B. Fertility awareness

The typical use failure rate for a contraception method takes into account which of the following? A. Daily use B. Human error C. Perfect use D. Familiarity with the method

B. Human error

Which form of hormonal birth control works transdermally? A. Mirena B. Ortho Evra C. NuvaRing D. Depo-Provera

B. Ortho Evra

Which of the following is true about sterilization? A. Hysterectomy is the only sterilization method used for females. B. Sterilization is a permanent form of birth control achieved through surgical means. C. There are age limits on sterilization procedures. D. A tubal ligation is a high-risk procedure only used if other methods are not possible.

B. Sterilization is a permanent form of birth control achieved through surgical means.

Relationships characterized by behavioral interdependence, need fulfillment, emotional attachment, and emotional availability are A. functional family relationships. B. family of origin relationships. C. intimate relationships. D. monogamous relationships.

C. intimate relationships.

A primary advantage of the contraceptive sponge is that A. only one type of spermicide can be used with it. B. protection lasts for up to 12 hours. C. it does not require a fitting from a doctor. D. it protects well against all STIs.

C. it does not require a fitting from a doctor.

An IUD A. is unlikely to cause complications. B. contains hormones. C. offers long-term protection from pregnancy. D. causes a long delay in the return of fertility.

C. offers long-term protection from pregnancy.

The sac that contains the testes is the A. vulva. B. endometrium. C. scrotum. D. epididymis.

C. scrotum.

When Maria's boyfriend returned from the health clinic, he told her he had been diagnosed with gonorrhea. Which of the following statements is true? A. Maria should break up with her boyfriend because he is cheating on her. B. Maria does not need to worry about contracting an STI because she was checked last year. C. Maria does not need to worry because she does not have any gonorrhea symptoms. D. Maria should go to the clinic to get tested for gonorrhea and treated if she has it.

D. Maria should go to the clinic to get tested for gonorrhea and treated if she has it.

Which STI occurs in stages over a period of years? A. Chlamydia B. Gonorrhea C. HPV D. Syphilis

D. Syphilis

Which of the following is true about being single in the United States? A. The number of adults electing to remain single is increasing. B. Singles are unable to achieve intimacy through interactions with loved ones. C. All singles view their life as being unfulfilled. D. The number of adults electing to remain single is decreasing.

A. The number of adults electing to remain single is increasing.

Which of the following is NOT true about male condoms? A. They can be used with baby oil and body lotions as lubricants. B. They can be purchased with a spermicide. C. They help prevent the spread of some sexually transmitted infections. D. They are reliable against pregnancy when used consistently.

A. They can be used with baby oil and body lotions as lubricants.

Which of the following statements is true regarding gay and lesbian couples? A. They seek friendship, communication, and stability in their relationships. B. The number of gay and lesbian households has decreased over the past 10 years. C. They have low levels of attachment and satisfaction. D. They can now be legally married in all 50 states.

A. They seek friendship, communication, and stability in their relationships.

Which of the following is a female sterilization procedure that involves tying off or cauterizing certain structures of the reproductive system? A. Tubal ligation B. Vasectomy C. Hysterotomy D. Suction curettage

A. Tubal ligation

Which factor would reduce the likelihood of your choosing a particular person as a partner? A. Your beliefs, attitudes, and values are significantly different. B. You live in close proximity to each other. C. You have similar values, interests, and socioeconomic status. D. You are physically attracted to each other.

A. Your beliefs, attitudes, and values are significantly different.

When invaded by antigens, the body forms substances called A. antibodies. B. macrophages. C. lymphocytes. D. helper cells.

A. antibodies.

Which of the following is true about intimate relationships? A. They are relationships between romantic partners only. B. They can include relationships with family, friends, and romantic partners. C. They do not include relationships with family members. D. They can include relationships with family and friends, but not romantic partners.

B. They can include relationships with family, friends, and romantic partners.

Which of the following is true about emergency contraceptive pills? A. They are 95 percent effective if taken 2 to 5 days after unprotected intercourse. B. Two brands are now available over-the-counter subject to certain age limits. C. Most college health centers do not provide emergency contraception. D. They are 100 percent effective if taken 2 to 5 days after unprotected intercourse.

B. Two brands are now available over-the-counter subject to certain age limits.

Jeff and Dana have been married for two years. Their relationship involves exclusive sexual involvement with each other. This demonstrates A. an open relationship. B. a monogamous relationship. C. serial monogamy. D. a formalized partnership.

B. a monogamous relationship.

Women who use oral contraceptives and also smoke are at a higher risk of A. weight gain. B. blood clots and hypertension. C. pneumonia and lung cancer. D. pregnancy.

B. blood clots and hypertension

Lengthy cohabitation that is considered legally binding in some states is A. cohabitation. B. common-law marriage. C. an open relationship. D. an informal relationship.

B. common-law marriage.

The fertilization of an ovum by a sperm is A. implantation. B. conception. C. ovulation. D. contraception.

B. conception.

Menstrual flow is actually sloughed off A. fertilized eggs. B. endometrial lining. C. cervical mucous. D. corpus luteum.

B. endometrial lining.

The inner lining of the uterus is the A. vulva. B. endometrium. C. scrotum. D. epididymis.

B. endometrium.

Bethany is 42 and has cervical cancer. It is probably related to an infection she had during her college years, which was A. hepatitis A. B. human papillomavirus (HPV) C. syphilis. D. Chlamydia.

B. human papillomavirus (HPV)

The permanent cessation of menstrual periods is A. fertility. B. menopause. C. menstruation. D. menarche.

B. menopause.

Fertility is a person's ability to A. produce viable sperm. B. reproduce. C. have a normal delivery. D. resist sexually transmitted infections.

B. reproduce.

When a person's gender identity does not match one's biological sex, this is known as being A. transsexual. B. transgendered. C. transvestite. D. bisexual.

B. transgendered.

Oral contraceptive pills are A. an effective barrier contraceptive method. B. up to 99 percent effective at preventing pregnancy if used correctly. C. most commonly used by women who have had at least one child. D. effective protection against STIs.

B. up to 99 percent effective at preventing pregnancy if used correctly.

How long is the average menstrual cycle? A. 24 days B. 26 days C. 28 days D. 30 days

C. 28 days

Barry just found out his HIV test is positive. Which of the following statements is true? A. Barry's positive HIV test means that he has AIDS. B. Looking back, Barry knows exactly when he got infected with HIV because the initial symptoms are markedly different than other STIs. C. Barry should seek treatment as soon as possible to slow progression of the disease. D. Barry's wife does not need to worry about getting infected since she is a heterosexual female.

C. Barry should seek treatment as soon as possible to slow progression of the disease.

Sexual orientation is based on which of the following factors? A. Biological, social, and religious B. Psychological, familial, and environmental C. Biological, psychological, and socioenvironmental D. Biological and socioenvironmental

C. Biological, psychological, and socioenvironmental

Which standard of behavior involves choosing to have sex only if precautions are being taken to prevent pregnancy or the transmission of disease? A. Orgasmic standard B. Celibacy standard C. Safer sex standard D. Romantic standard

C. Safer sex standard

Which of the following is true about sexual identity? A. It is based solely on genetic factors. B. The biological mother determines the sex of a child. C. The biological father determines the sex of a child. D. It is based mainly on social and cultural influences.

C. The biological father determines the sex of a child.

Babies born to mothers with genital herpes should A. have silver nitrate drops administered at birth. B. undergo antibiotic treatment. C. be delivered by cesarean section. D. be breastfed to help enhance immunity.

C. be delivered by cesarean section.

Misty, now 31, has been trying to get pregnant since she got married 4 years ago. Her doctor suspects that their infertility problem was likely caused by her history of PID from the most commonly reported STI. During her early 20s, Misty had contracted A. herpes simplex. B. gonorrhea. C. chlamydia. D. HIV/AIDS.

C. chlamydia.

Diaphragms A. can be purchased without a prescription. B. must be removed within two hours following intercourse. C. create a physical and chemical barrier to sperm. D. have a low effectiveness rate.

C. create a physical and chemical barrier to sperm.

According to Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love, love involves A. intimacy and similar interests and social status. B. passion and sexual desire. C. intimacy, passion, and commitment. D. friendship, reliability, and commitment.

C. intimacy, passion, and commitment.

Greg has suffered with recurrent cold sores since childhood. When finals were over, Greg and his girlfriend celebrated by going to their favorite romantic spot. Since Greg takes famciclovir (FAMVIR), there is A. no chance of him transmitting the herpes virus to his girlfriend since he has no visible cold sores. B. no chance of him transmitting the herpes virus to his girlfriend. C. still some chance that he could transmit the herpes virus to his girlfriend. D. nothing to worry about since the medication blocks the action of the herpes virus and he is cured.

C. still some chance that he could transmit the herpes virus to his girlfriend.

Which type of love involves having a secure, affectionate, and trusting attachment with another person? A. Passionate B. Unconditional C. Exclusive D. Companionate

D. Companionate

Which form of birth control is injected every three months to remain effective? A. Mirena B. Ortho Evra C. NuvaRing D. Depo-Provera

D. Depo-Provera

Which form of contraception involves implanting a small object in a woman's uterus? A. Cervical cap B. Contraceptive implant C. NuvaRing D. Intrauterine device

D. Intrauterine device

Which of the following is NOT an example of a barrier method of birth control? A. Diaphragms B.Spermicides C. Condoms D. Oral contraceptives

D. Oral contraceptives

Which of the following lubricants is safe to use with a condom? A. Baby oil B. Hand lotion C. Petroleum jelly D. Water-based lubricant

D. Water-based lubricant

Fertility awareness methods of birth control include all of the following EXCEPT A. the calendar method. B. the body temperature method. C. the cervical mucous method. D. abstinence.

D. abstinence.

The various methods used to prevent pregnancy are known as A. implantation. B. conception. C. ovulation. D. contraception.

D. contraception.

The duct system atop the testes where sperm reach maturity is the A. vulva. B. endometrium. C. scrotum. D. epididymis.

D. epididymis.

Angel broke up with her boyfriend of two years. In order to cope with the failed relationship, she should A. avoid her friends and family to prevent having to explain the situation. B. rush into another relationship to distract her from dwelling on the failed relationship. C. refuse to seek professional help or support because break-ups are a common experience. D. find healthy ways to express her emotions such as talking with a friend or exercising.

D. find healthy ways to express her emotions such as talking with a friend or exercising.

The onset of the first menstrual period is A. fertility. B. menopause. C. menstruation. D. menarche.

D. menarche.

A relationship in which the partners are sexually involved only with each other is A. consensual. B. open. C. intimate. D. monogamous.

D. monogamous.

Kissing and erotic touching are examples of A. cunnilingus. B. self-stimulation. C. fellatio. D. nonverbal sexual communication.

D. nonverbal sexual communication.

HIV can potentially be transmitted through all of the following EXCEPT A. a condom breaking during vaginal intercourse. B. sharing a razor. C. receiving a blood transfusion prior to 1985. D. swimming in the same pool as an infected person.

D. swimming in the same pool as an infected person.

Leaving a diaphragm or tampon in for an extended period of time increases the risk for A. AIDS. B. hypertension. C. HPV. D. toxic shock syndrome.

D. toxic shock syndrome.

A surgical sterilization procedure that involves cutting the vas deferens is a(n) A. endoscopy. B. tubal ligation. C. hysterectomy. D. vasectomy.

D. vasectomy.

The relatively ineffective method of birth control, known as coitus interruptus, is the A. body temperature method. B. calendar method. C. outercourse method. D. withdrawal method.

D. withdrawal method.


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