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9/5/23
The Sambia: Multiple Choice Question
Q: In the Herdt article, it is stated that sexual intercourse in Sambia fell into two forms, which are
intimacy and for bodily exchange, this in form was a taboo and ritual that built perspectives on
the meaning of consumption. These two forms had different leading meanings depending on the
two sexes. Which answer(s) correctly explains the perspectives of consumption from both
sexes?
A.
Oral Sexual Relations : Consuming semen would help in growth & strength.
B.
There were no different perspectives, both sexes agreed with the same meaning of
consumption.
C. Vaginal Sexual Relations: Comsuming semen vaginally led to the creation of offspring
and then provision of its breast milk.
D. Both oral and vaginal consumption had no different meanings and were simply a default
in the Sambia sexuality.
E.
A and C
9/12/23
Evolution and Human Sexuality: Multiple Choice Question
Q: In the article, “Evolution and Human Sexuality” it is stated that there is a theme of evolution
that conflicts the mating strategies of females and males. It may be minimized depending on the
context and species that have formed reproductive long-term relationships. What were to
happen if both sexes of the species depended upon each other for their reproductive success?
A.
Nothing, both sexes of the species would continue to have conflict.
B.
There would be no conflict as both the female and male strategies would be at a level.
C. The conflict would seep over and both the female and males strategies would falter in
the relationship.
D.
They would exhibit less competition in both allocation of resources and/or other mates.
E.
None of these
9/19/23
Sexual Anatomy: Multiple Choice Question
Q: In the article, “Martin - Female Genital Mutilation” it is stated that FMG has health
complications but due to the culture it has been claimed by some to have health benefits. Yet, a
2018 pamphlet says otherwise by simply stating that it has no health benefits in any way and
removes the female's healthy and normal genital tissue. While reading through the article what
were/are the health complications that were spoken of?
A.
Urinary Tract Infections
B.
Scar Tissue Formation
C. Risk of complications during childbirth
D. Perinatal death
E.
All of the above
9/26/23
Menstruation: Multiple Choice Question
Q: In the article, “Martin - Coping with Hormonal Ups and Downs” it is stated that a
questionnaire was used to conduct a 6-month survey that consisted of 167 educated women
that ranged from doctors all the way to students. However, the survey was conducted to
investigate tween cycles and sexuality, yet the results offered a different perspective, that of
depression, fatigue, irritability, etc. What was the percentage of women who reported pain
during menstruation?
A.
70%
B.
35%
C.
90
%
D. 25%
E.
None of these
10/10/23
Conception, Pregnancy, and Birth: Multiple Choice Question
Q: In the article, “
Darkness After Birth: Understanding Postpartum Depression
”, it is stated that
new mothers experience dispersed “baby blues” that typically last no longer than two weeks.
However, when it comes to postpartum depression which is a more persistent and crippling
disease that occurs after birth. This happens to be more leveled in more disadvantaged nations,
nonetheless, this tends to affect women out of the blue. What could be the symptom/s that
cause this phenomenon to occur?
A.
Childhood Trauma
B.
Birth Complications
C. Hormonal Imbalance
D. Unwanted Pregnancy
E.
All of the above
10/16/23
Birth Control: Multiple Choice Question
Q: In the article, “Trading Semen: The Tale of Artificial Insemination”, it is stated that mammals
have internal fertilization and that there is specific insemination that is the simplest type of
assisted reproduction. This insemination has a long history in lab studies and animal husbandry,
where it is currently widely and regularly used for selective breeding. What is the name of such
insemination?
A.
Fertilization
B.
Sex
C.
Artificial Insemination
D. There is no specific insemination
E.
None of the above
10/20/23
Gender Identity: Multiple Choice Question
Q: In the article, “Hombres Mujeres: An Indigenous Third Gender”, it is stated that one
drawback is that transgender people may unintentionally strengthen the heteronormative and
gender binary systems they are working to disrupt when they try to reshape sex and gender roles
in the workplace. The fact that such research is predicated on the sex/gender binary, which tends
to conflate sex, sex category, and gender, is a second, related problem. Contrarily, gender, sex
category, and sex are distinct and rather autonomous concepts in Juchitán, such applies to the
gender Muxe, what do they identify with?
F.
Masculine
G.
Feminine
H. Non-Binary
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I.
None, they identify simply as Muxe
J.
All of the above
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