Human Sexuality - Psy 252

Final Exam

Fall, 1998

 

 

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NOTE: READ ALL DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY. ALL questions must be marked by DARKENING-IN the ONE BEST ANSWER to each question on your scantron sheet. If you do not mark your scantron sheet, we will not grade them by hand!

Total points on this exam: 110

 

 

QUESTIONS 1-71 ARE MULTIPLE CHOICE: Each correct answer is worth 1 point.

 

1. It is well known that (on average) men like the Three Stooges and women do not. The authors of Brain Sex would likely attribute this to which of the following:

A. Back in prehistoric times, cavemen were constantly poking cavewomen in the eyes with their fingers, and the cavewoman brain of the modern female just can’t appreciate the humor in that.

*B. Male humor often has an edge of challenge and aggression that women don’t appreciate.

C. Due to brain differences in integration, women prefer more sophisticated humor.

D. Women have only seen the episodes with Shemp, and everyone knows Curly is a lot funnier than Shemp.

E. both b and c

 

2. Which of the following statements BEST describes the relationship between Nature and Nurture as discussed in Brain Sex?

A. Although we are biologically driven to reproduce, it is primarily society and parenting that determine how the sexes relate to and interact with each other.

B. Differences between the sexes are determined in the womb, and appear to be little influenced by society and parenting.

C. Differences between the sexes are determined genetically, thus they are little influenced by hormones or society.

*D. Biological differences between the sexes are present at birth and are later reflected in and accentuated by society and parenting.

E. Nature versus nurture is an irrelevant debate, because either way its still your parents’ fault.

 

3. According to Dr. Smith, which of the following distinguish humans from primates?

A. female orgasm

B. penis to body ratio

C. reliance on family structure in child rearing

D. homosexual behaviors

*E. both a and b

 

 

4. Color blindness affects more males than females because:

A. ...as with the other senses, females tend to have better vision than males.

B. ...female brains have more connections between the visual areas responsible for color vision.

C. ...the gene for color blindness is usually carried by the Y chromosome.

*D. ...having two X chromosomes reduces the likelihood of expressing the mutation for color blindness in females.

E. ... during the stone age, color vision was less important for male activities such as hunting than for female activities such as gathering berries.

 

5. You are in a bar watching a man and woman interact. Which of the following behaviors would indicate that the man is flirting with the woman?

A. smiling

*B. puffing up his chest

C. hiding his face

D. lifting his eyebrows

E. avoiding eye contact

 

6. According to lecture, which of the following brain structures appear to function differently in men and women:

A. cerebellum

B. lateral geniculate nucleus

C. substantia inominata

*D. corpus collosum

E. all of the above

 

7. According to lecture, if the males of a particular species have large testes, this suggests...

A. ...that species is probably more evolutionarily successful.

B. ...that this species has very large sperm.

C. ...excess sperm due to infrequent mating.

D. ...a monogamous social structure.

*E. ...frequent mating with females.

 

8. Throughout most of recorded history ___________ was the main source of information concerning human sexuality.

*A. religion

B. parents

C. schools

D. friends

E. media

 

9. You are an ethologist observing the behavior of the very rare 1-toed sloth. During your observations, you witness the male sloth regurgitating into the mouth of the female sloth just prior to mating. Based on what you learned in your human sexuality class, you suspect that this act is analogous to:

A. the male Mormon cricket offering the female a tasty sperm packet

B. the female praying mantis devouring the head of the male

C. the human male taking the female out for dinner

D. both a and b

*E. all of the above

 

10. Which of the following groups has the highest risk of cervical cancer?

A. women who have had many sexual partners

B. lesbians

C. women who have had no sexual partners

D. female athletes

E. none of the above (all are approximately equal)

 

 

11. Which of the following events are directly caused by TDF in a genetically male fetus, but NOT by release of subsequent hormones?

*A. development of Wolffian ducts into male genitalia

B. withering of his Müllerian ducts

C. the development of "male" brain circuitry

D. the development of penis and scrotum

E. none of the above

 

12. The early symptoms of cancer of the prostate include all but which of the following?

*A. problems with sexual functioning

B. frequent urination

C. frequent erections

D. increased sexual desire

E. all of the above are early symptoms

 

13. According to Darwin, animals seek out non-relatives as sexual partners because... (9/1)

A. ...self-replicating increases the number of potential mutations in the gene pool, producing excessive variability.

*B. ...genetic variability increases likelihood of survival in a changing environment.

C. ...incest is morally incorrect.

D. ...sibling rivalry reduces the likelihood of both partners surviving.

E. ...the overlap of genetic material makes the sperm and egg of related individuals incompatible for reproduction.

 

14. Which of the following likely led to birthing ancestral human children at less mature stages of development? (9/1)

A. the change from quadruped to biped

B. the switch from smell to vision as a primary sense

C. the introduction of toolmaking and gesturing abilities

D. all of the above

E. none of the above

 

15. The evolution to sexual reproduction was likely selected for because... (9/1 video)

A. ... sexual reproduction is more efficient than asexual reproduction.

B. ...it is more fun.

C. ...it provides two caregivers for the offspring.

D. ...it increases genetic variability.

E. none of the above

 

16. Which of the following is/are true of the criteria for beauty discussed in class?

A. Clean, healthy skin is a sign of fertility.

B. Large breasts and hips indicate freedom from parasites.

C. More estrogen-like features indicate good genes.

D. Symmetry is a sign of good genetics.

E. All of the above

 

17. Jim and Francis have been happily married for 44 years. The authors of Brain Sex might attribute the success of this marriage to...

A. ...Jim’s ability to maintain dominance over his naturally submissive wife.

B. ...Francis and Jim’s obvious sexual compatibility.

*C. ...Francis’ natural social skills allow her to manage the relationship better than Jim.

D. ...love, true love.

E. none of the above

 

 

18. ______________ is a syndrome in which a genetic male produces normal levels of testosterone, but as a result of a genetic condition body tissues are insensitive to it, and therefore prenatal development is feminized.

*A. androgen insensitivity syndrome

B. congenital adrenal hyperplasia

C. hermaphroditism

D. Klinefelter's syndrome

E. pseudohermaphroditism

 

19. Pat is an infant in a playpen drinking a bottle of orange juice. Pat’s mom forgot to strain the pulp from the juice before giving it to Pat, and the bottle soon becomes clogged. As an immediate reaction, Pat gives up on the bottle and starts to cry. Based on the Brain Sex video, what might you be able to infer about Pat?

A. Pat is probably a male because he was so easily frustrated.

B. Pat is probably a female because females cry about everything.

*C. Pat is probably a female because females tend to extinguish behavior more quickly than males.

D. Pat is probably male because female infants clearly prefer apple juice.

E. Pat could be male or female because the behavior is typical of all infants, regardless of gender.

 

20. According to Brain Sex, which of the following is/are accurate?

A. Brains begin essentially male.

B. The degree to which a brain is female or male depends on the presence of both male and female hormones during gestation.

C. Women are more driven by the physical desire for sex than men.

*D. For males, the masculinization of physical features and the masculinization of psychological traits are determined at different points in gestation.

E. none of the above

 

21. Which of the following is a definition for Turner’s syndrome?

*A. Exaggeration of female characteristics in a genetic female due to the absence of male hormone during gestation.

B. Exaggeration of male characteristics in a genetic female due to excess male hormones during gestation.

C. Exaggeration of female characteristics in a genetic male due to the absence of male hormones during gestation.

D. Exaggeration of male characteristics in a genetic male due to excess male hormone during gestation.

E. none of the above

 

22. Timothy is experiencing gender dysphoria. He feels as though he is a woman trapped in a man’s body. He prefers to dress in women’s clothes and live his life as a woman. Timothy can best be described as a...

A. Hermaphrodite

B. Pseudohermaphrodite

C. Transvestite

*D. Transsexual

E. Lumberjack

 

23. Stan came home from school and told his mom that Mr. Garrison introduced a new student to the class named Marty. Mr. Garrison said that Marty is a hermaphrodite, and Stan wants to know what that means. Recalling her human sexuality class from college, Stan’s mom gives which of the following replies?

A. "A hermaphrodite is a genetic female with exaggerated female traits."

B. "A hermaphrodite is a genetic male with exaggerated male traits."

*C. "A hermaphrodite is a person who possess both male and female physical traits."

D. "A hermaphrodite is a decedent of the Greek gods, Hermes and Aphrodite."

E. "Oh,...un huh...., yeh, ... and?"

 

 

24. Hermes and Aphrodite are having a baby. To make sure that everything is going fine, their doctor, Hippocrates, suggests genetic testing. Test results indicate that the baby is a genetic male with an extra X chromosome (XXY). This condition is referred to as:

A. Hermaphroditism

B. Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS)

C. Transsexualism

*D. Klinefelter’s Syndrome

E. Dichiatic Fetal Abnormality (DFA)

 

25. Which of the following is the MOST COMMON menstrual problem? (Lecture 9/29; Chapter 6, p. 123)

A. absence of menstruation

*B. painful menstruation

C. ovulation without menstruation

D. menstruation without ovulation

E. heavy menstrual flow

 

26. Infertility is a growing problem. According to Dr. Smith, this is likely due to: (Lecture 10/6)

A. scarring of female reproductive organs

B. later pregnancies

C. environmental toxins

D. use of drugs

*E. All of the above

 

27. According to lecture, home birthing is a bad idea because... (Lecture 10/1)

A. ...conditions are not sterile enough, so babies are more likely to get infections.

*B. ...normal pregnancies can have serious complications.

C. ...the mother cannot be given a local anesthetic at home.

D. ...most people don’t have the necessary equipment.

E. ...new dads don’t like to clean up the mess it makes.

 

28. According to the text, which of the following sexual fantasies is/are commonly reported by men and women? (Chapter 10, pp. 246-247)

A. sexual activity with a current partner

B. giving oral sex

C. being forced or forcing someone to have sex

D. both a and b

*E. all of the above

 

29. Which method of abortion is most costly and carries the greatest risk of complications? (Lecture 10/8 Ch.8 p.209)

A. prostaglandin abortion

B. saline-induced abortion

C. dilation and evacuation

*D. hysterotomy

E. RU486

 

30. According to the text and lecture, current evidence indicates that _________ are the most likely side effect of Norplant use. (Lecture 10/6; Chapter 7, p. 187)

*A. menstrual cycle irregularities

B. endometrial cancer and benign breast tumors

C. high blood pressure and diabetes

D. pelvic inflammatory disease and vaginitis

E. pregnancies

 

 

31. Simon fell out of the clocktower while trying to drop a water balloon on his professor. He suffered an injury to his upper back, transecting his spinal cord and leaving him quadriplegic. Which of the following are probably impaired in Simon? (Lecture 10/13)

A. ejaculation

B. erection

C. genital sensation

D. his grade in that professor’s course

*E. both A and C

 

32. Penile or clitoral erection occurs because of activation of the _________ system. (Lecture 10/13)

A. pathetic

B. apathetic

C. sympathetic

*D. parasympathetic

E. empathetic

 

33. Which of the following drugs inhibits sexual performance by activating the sympathetic system? (Lecture 10/13)

A. alcohol

*B. cocaine

C. marijuana

D. opium

E. saltpeter

 

34. Keith is really anxious about a big presentation he has to give at work tomorrow. As a result, tonight he is having trouble getting an erection. Which of the following BEST explains why Keith might be having this problem? (Lecture 10/8 & 13)

A. anxiety causes retrograde ejaculation which inhibits arousal

B. anxiety decreases blood flow to the upper spinal cord, inhibiting vasocongestion

*C. relaxation is necessary for vasocongestion

D. anxiety inhibits the sympathetic system

E. Keith is pathetic

 

35. According to Dr. Smith, the number one complaint that men have in a relationship is that ... (Lecture 10/15)

A. women talk too much.

B. women are too emotional.

*C. women are always trying to change them.

D. women are always lurking outside the man’s cave, waiting for him to come out.

E. women spend too much money shopping.

 

36. According to lecture, the number one complaint that women have in a relationship is that ... (Lecture 10/15)

A. they are tired of always having to wait outside the man’s cave.

B. men are not romantic enough

C. men never stop to ask for directions.

*D. men don’t listen.

E. men never put down the toilet seat.

 

37. Freddy has a fantasy about digging up a recently buried woman and having sex with her. He told his friends this, and they encouraged him to get therapy. As part of the treatment he masturbates to his fantasy and at the last moment before orgasm he switches to a fantasy about having sex with a living woman. This procedure is part of the process of: (Lecture 10/20; Chapter 16, p. 422)

A. aversive conditioning

B. covert sensitization

C. desensitization therapy

*D. orgasmic reconditioning

E. psychodynamic therapy

 

 

38. Sociobiologists believe that there are more males than females with paraphilias because: (Chapter 16, p. 412)

A. paraphilias guarantee survival of the species

B. male brains are better developed than are female brains

C. left brain/right brain differences between the genders make males less likely to adhere to social norms.

*D. evolutionary selection has favored the development of males who respond to novel sexual stimuli

E. none of the above

 

39. According to the text, which of the following is the profile of a "typical" rapist? (Chapter 17, p. 489)

A. male, age 25, not married, does not date

B. male, age 21, college student, athletic

C. male, age 44, married, from upper socioeconomic classes

D. male, under 25, Caucasian, high school drop out

*E. there is no "typical" rapist

 

40. Which of the following characteristics are generally consistent with date rape? (Lecture 10/22)

*A. sexually motivated

B. premeditated

C. use of excessive force

D. involves use of a weapon

E. all of the above

 

41. Frank and Annette are coworkers. Annette sees Frank in the break room and says, "Is that a mirror in your pocket? Because I can see myself in your pants." This would be considered harassment if: (Lecture 10/22)

A. Annette is Frank’s supervisor

B. Frank has previously told Annette that he does not appreciate her advances

C. Frank responds with "How about you, me, and a can of whipped cream?"

*D. both A and B

E. all of the above

 

42. What are the three stages of labor, IN ORDER?

A. dilation, rupture, and afterbirth

B. rupture, dilation, and afterbirth

C. conception, gestation, and birth

D. arousal, plateau, and orgasm

E. Larry, Moe, and Curly

 

43. If the fertilized egg implants in the fallopian tubes, the result is:

A. Normal pregnancy

B. Eclamptic pregnancy

C. Pre-eclamptic pregnancy

*D. Ectopic pregnancy

E. Ectoplasmic pregnancy

 

44. Embryo transfer is most appropriate for which of the following situations?

A. Women who are having trouble conceiving but have viable eggs.

B. Lesbian couples who wish to have children

*C. Women who are capable of conceiving but tend to miscarry

D. Women who wish to terminate pregnancy early in gestation

E. Women who wish to terminate pregnancy late in gestation

 

45. According to the lecture, which of the following is the most common form of abortion in the United States?

A. manual aspiration

*B. vacuum aspiration

C. induced labor

D. dilation and evacuation

E. hysterotomy

46. It is the night before Jill’s wedding, and her mother is telling her all about sex. One thing her mother is unsure about is the refractory period in men. If you could talk to Jill and her mother, you could tell them that...

A. ...it is consistent across men and lasts about 20 minutes

*B. ...it varies across men lasting from a few minutes to 24 hours

C. ...it tends to be shorter with alcohol consumption

D. ...it tends to be longer in younger men

E. both B and C

 

47. According to the phone sex video, which of the following statements is/are true of phone sex lines? (Video 10/29)

A. Clients are generally looking to become aroused but not to reach orgasm during the call.

*B. Operators conform to the characters desired by the client.

C. Most fantasies involve acts that would normally be illegal.

D. Most calls are actually answered by the sexy women shown in those late-night commercials.

E. both A and B

 

48. According to the dancer in the video on sex for sale, she does not consider her work prostitution because... (Video 10/29)

A. ...clients do not pay her directly.

*B. ...there is no genital contact.

C. ...clients do not achieve orgasm during the sessions.

D. ...sadomasochism is about control, not sex.

E. ...she enjoys it all way too much for it to be illegal.

 

49. A pimp can be best described as... (Chapter 18, p. 450)

*A. ...a male companion-master of a prostitute

B. ...a gigolo who works with a street walker

C. ...an experienced male prostitute

D. ...an escort to a female prostitute

E. ...a gangster who makes a lot of money and sells drugs

 

50. A social psychologist is chatting with you about a new research project. She wants to determine how people are affected by sexually explicit material. From your human sexuality text you know that someone has already studied the effects of such material on certain behaviors. You tell her that when researchers presented sexually explicit material that was considered acceptable, the results indicated that: (Chapter 18, 462)

A. erotica had no effect on sexual behavior.

*B. erotica may lead to increases in sexual arousal for men and women.

C. erotica may lead to increases in sexual arousal for men only.

D. erotica decreases sexual arousal and sexual interest.

E. erotica increases the likelihood of cheating in a relationship.

 

51. The most common disorder among men who seek sexual therapy is: (Lecture 11/3; Chapter 19, p. 468)

A. ejaculatory disorder

*B. erectile disorder

C. inhibition of desire

D. lubrication inhibition

E. premature ejaculation

 

52. Ricky and Lucy have been married for 14 years. Recently, Ricky has found that although he wants to have sex with Lucy, he has trouble getting aroused. However, he does not have trouble getting aroused when he sees his next door neighbor jogging. Which of the following describe(s) Ricky’s dysfunction? (Lecture 11/3)

*A. Ricky suffers from a situational dysfunction.

B. Ricky suffers from ejaculatory dysfunction.

C. Ricky suffers from anorgasmia.

D. Ricky and Lucy have just been married too long.

E. none of the above

 

53. According to the lecture, the toughest sexual dysfunctions to treat involve problems with: (Lecture 11/3)

*A. sexual desire

B. sexual arousal

C. coital pain

D. orgasm

E. none of the above

 

54. Fred and Ethel are having sex, but they have both noticed considerable pain during normal penetration. According to the lecture, which of the following could be an explanation for why they are BOTH experiencing coital pain? (Lecture 11/3)

A. foreskin too tight

*B. infections

C. penile bursitis

D. testiculoid plasmosis

E. vaginismus

 

55. During a recent sexual encounter, Barbie told Ken that the love-making session was over too quickly. Ken felt humiliated because he thought it was long enough, and now he finds that he is not interested in having sex as often as Barbie. According to the lecture, which of the following describe(s) Ken’s dysfunction? (Lecture 11/3)

A. Ken suffers from a secondary dysfunction.

B. Ken suffers from a situational dysfunction.

C. Ken suffers from a dysfunction in sexual arousal.

*D. both A and B

E. all of the above

 

56. According to the text, early ejaculation is almost always caused by: (Chapter 19, p. 473)

A. a vascular disorder

*B. psychological factors

C. a combination of physical and psychological factors

D. nerve damage

E. mitral valve prolapse

 

57. According to the text, male orgasmic disorder is most commonly caused by:(Chapter 19, p. 474)

A. Multiple Sclerosis

B. spinal cord injury

C. prostate surgery

D. mitral valve prolapse

*E. psychological factors

 

58. According to the text, female orgasmic disorder is most commonly caused by: (Chapter 19, p. 474)

A. low levels of estrogen

B. low levels of progesterone

C. general poor health

*D. psychological factors

E. nerve damage

 

59. Which of the following is/are true of gonorrhea? (Lecture 11/5)

A. can be treated with antibiotics such as penicillin

B. has a low risk of infection with a single exposure

C. is symptomatic in only a small percentage of those infected

D. infections are NOT limited to the genitals

*E. all of the above

 

 

60. According to lecture, an increased risk of cervical cancer is associated with which of the following STDs? (Lecture 11/5)

A. hepatitis B

B. genital herpes

C. genital warts

D. both A and C

*E. both B and C

 

61. Jack and Claire have been dating for a while, and they have reached a stage in their relationship where they are both ready to have sex. However, Claire tells Jack that, due to some mistakes in her past, she has contracted genital herpes. Jack decides that he still wants to be intimate with Claire, but he wants to avoid contracting genital herpes. Which of the following activities would be safe for Jack and Claire? (Lecture 11/5)

A. Jack could perform oral sex on Claire.

B. Jack and Claire could have penile-vaginal intercourse as long as Claire is not having an outbreak.

C. Jack and Claire could have penile-vaginal intercourse as long as Jack pulls out before Claire reaches orgasm.

*D. Jack and Claire could have penile-vaginal intercourse as long as Jack wears a condom correctly.

E. both B and D

 

62. Your friend Phil has noticed a burning sensation when he urinates. When he awoke this morning, he had a yellowish discharge coming out of his penis. He asks you if he should go to health services, and you tell him that it would be a good idea because he probably has: (Chapter 20, p. 511)

A. genital herpes

B. genital warts

*C. gonorrhea

D. leprosy

E. syphilis

 

63. Dr. Brown said that the fundamental take-home message from his visit was: (Lecture 10/15)

A. "Always practice safe sex."

B. "Sex is fun."

*C. "Every person is unique."

D. "Trust your physician."

E. "Live long and prosper."

 

64. Ginger and Mary Ann were discussing their sexual fantasies. Ginger revealed that she sometimes fantasizes about sex with other women even though she normally finds herself attracted to men. She also fantasizes about group sex. Which of the following statements can be inferred from Ginger’s fantasies? (Lecture 11/12)

*A. Ginger’s fantasies are fairly typical and tell us little about her sexual tendencies.

B. Ginger’s fantasies are indicative of a paraphilia.

C. Ginger’s fantasies indicate that she is not getting enough sex to keep her satisfied.

D. Ginger’s fantasies suggest that she must be a latent homosexual or bisexual.

E. Ginger’s fantasies suggest that she must really want to have sex with Mary Ann.

 

65. According to Dr. Smith, erotic dreams and fantasies... (Lecture 11/12)

A. ...are considered normal if they are rare.

B. ...typically involve acts that the individual would normally perform.

C. ...are atypical if they occur during sex with another person.

*D. ...tend to be more romantic for females than for males.

E. ...are biologically significant because it distracts the brain, allowing parasympathetic activation.

 

66. Why can sexual fantasies sometimes produce considerable anxiety, according to Dr. Smith? (Lecture 11/12)

A. Fantasies may reflect a latent desire to be unfaithful to one’s partner.

*B. Fantasies often involve forbidden or unusual behavior.

C. Fantasies can interfere with normal sexual performance.

D. all of the above

E. none of the above

67. Pat and Jesse have been experimenting with anal intercourse. According to Dr. Smith, they should be very careful because of: (Lecture 11/12)

A. the risk of rectal tearing

B. increased risk of blood-borne virus transmission.

C. tubal pregnancy

*D. both A and B

E. all of the above

 

68. Lance is a homosexual man. His friend Sam is a heterosexual man. If we could have observed Lance and Sam as children, we might have expected which of the following? (Lecture 11/17)

A. Lance likely participated in more male-typical play than Sam.

*B. Sam likely participated in more male-typical play than Lance.

C. Lance and Sam likely participated in more male-typical play than female-typical play.

D. Lance’s father was more likely to have homosexual tendencies than Sam’s father.

E. No particular pattern of play behavior would have been expected.

 

69. Your roommate is a biology major and is wondering why homosexuality might be an evolutionarily selected trait, if it is indeed biological. If Dr. Smith were in the room with you, she might offer which of the following explanations? (Lecture 11/17)

A. Homosexuality is one manifestation of our natural tendency for bisexuality.

B. Some random mutations persist even if there is no obvious evolutionary advantage.

C. Homosexuality is a consequence of the desire to increase genetic variability.

*D. A homosexual is free to aid in care-giving for relatives when resources disappear.

E. "Oh,...un huh...., yeh, ... and?"

 

70. Ned wants desperately to get close to Bertha. Bertha appears to be put off by Ned and his incessant, desperate advances. This is typical of Ned’s relationships with women. According to the text description of attachment theory, Ned would best be described as: (Chapter 13, p. 333)

*A. an anxious-ambivalent lover

B. an avoidant lover

C. a companionate lover

D. a passionate lover

E. a secure lover

 

71. According to lecture and text, research suggests that which of the following is/are true? (Lecture 11/19; Chapter 13, p. 337)

A. Women fall in love more easily than men.

B. Women tend to confuse sexual behavior with commitment in a relationship.

*C. Men hold a more romantic view of male-female relations than women do.

D. both A and C

E. all of the above

 

 

 

MATCHING. Mark all answers on the scantron sheet. If you fail to mark the answers on the scantron sheet, they will not be graded. Answers may be used once, more than once, or not at all. Each correct answer is worth 1 point.

 

 

 

For questions 72-79 indicate whether the characteristic is generally true for males, females, or both according to class by marking the appropriate letter on the scantron sheet. Use the following responses:

A. male

B. female

C. both

 

b72. Better judges of character

b73. Better at verbal communication

b74. Spend more time looking at faces as an infant

a75. Show greater ease with spatial skills

c76. Prefer estrogen-enhanced faces of members of the opposite sex

b77. Better at integrating information from many sources all at once

b78. Larger corpus collosum than opposite sex

a79. Learn to read using visual memory

 

 

For questions 80-84, match the appropriate term to the description by marking the correct letter on your scantron sheet. Use the following terms:

A. Cowper’s gland

B. Leydig’s cells

C. scrotum

D. seminiferous tubules

E. urethra

 

d80. Sperm are produced here

c81. Homologous to the labia majora

b82. Testosterone production occurs here

e83. Most common site of infection for chlamydia and gonorrhea in men

a84. May carry excess sperm prior to ejaculation

 

 

For questions 85-89, match the appropriate term to the description by marking the correct letter on your scantron sheet. Use the following terms:

A. Bartholin’s gland

B. clitoris

C. fallopian tubes

D. ovaries

E. uterus

 

e85. The endometrial layer of the _______ is sloughed off during menstruation

c86. Fertilization usually occurs here

a87. Homologous to the Cowper’s gland

b88. Has no known reproductive function

d89. Homologous to the testes

 

 

For questions 90-94, match the appropriate contraceptive to the description by marking the correct letter on your scantron sheet. Use the following terms:

A. IUD

B. latex condom

C. mini-pill

D. Norplant

E. sterilization

 

b90. Most effective for preventing HIV infection

a91. Associated with greatest risk of pelvic inflammatory disease

e92. Most common method of birth control among married couples

a93. Associated with greater risk of uterine infections

c94. Oral contraceptive containing doses of progestin only

 

 

For questions 95-97, match the appropriate term to the description by marking the correct letter on your scantron sheet. Use the following terms:

A. embryo

B. fetus

C. neonate

D. zygote

 

d95. When sperm and egg first unite

a96. The term for the united egg and sperm during the first few months of gestation

b97. The term for the united egg and sperm after the first few months of gestation

 

 

For questions 98-102, match the appropriate paraphilia to the scenario by marking the correct letter on your scantron sheet. Use the following terms:

A. exhibitionism

B. fetishism

C. frotteurism

D. transvestism

E. voyeurism

 

d98. Monty is a successful executive at a nuclear power plant. He is 44, married, and the father of two children. When Monty's wife is not home, he puts on her satin stockings, garter belt, bra, skirt, blouse, and pillbox hat. While dressing he becomes sexually excited and proceeds to masturbate. (Lecture 10/20; Chapter 16, p. 409)

 

c99. Ralph is at a White Zombie concert, and he sees a woman near the concession stand. Unable to resist the urge, Ralph approaches her, proceeds to rub up against the woman, and is immediately aroused. (Lecture 10/20; Chapter 16, p. 419)

 

b100. Slim works at the local roller-skating rink. When customers exchange their shoes for roller-skates, Slim sometimes takes the shoes into a storage room and smells them in order to become sexually aroused.

 

e101. Horace, a 22 year old shoe salesman, asked Santa to bring him a pair of image-stabilizing binoculars for Christmas. He is aroused by watching his neighbors’ nightly games of strip poker, and he wants the binoculars so he can get a better view.

 

b102. Clive recently applied for a job at the Piercing Pagoda in the local mall because he is sexually aroused by seeing and touching other people’s ear lobes.

 

 

For questions 103-110, match the appropriate STD to the description by marking the correct letter on your scantron sheet. Use the following terms:

A. chlamydia

B. genital herpes

C. genital warts

D. pubic lice

E. syphilis

 

e103. Begins with painless ulcerlike lesion with hard raised edge on the genitalia

c104. Outbreaks can be treated with podophyillin and alcohol

e105. Carries a high risk of passing the disease to unborn child via the placenta

a106. Most common STD infection

e107. Can result in heart damage/failure

a108. Symptoms include a thin clear discharge from penis and mild discomfort during urination

a109. Associated with high risk of tubal pregnancy, premature delivery, and spontaneous abortion

d110. Symptoms include itching and skin irritation, especially in areas with body hair