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Quiz 4 Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. What does the term philia refer to? a. a passionate sexual relationship b. a concern for the other’s well- being c. unrequited love d. the love between parent and child 2. Love that involves a thoughtful appreciation of one’s partner and encompassing tolerance for another’s shortcomings is referred to as: a. infatuation. b. passionate love. c. companionate love. d. intimacy. 3. Bruce and Robin have been married for several years. They are strongly physically attracted to each other and have frequent and very exciting sex. They are very emotionally close, and either will drop anything to help out the other. This type of love could be called: a. romantic love b. companionate love c. fatuous love d. consummate love 4. The neurotransmitters that are partially responsible for the “high” that is associated with passionate love are chemically similar to: a. morphine. b. amphetamines. c. antidepressants. d. psychedelic drugs. 5. Sean had difficulty getting to know women face-to-face because he felt awkward and embarrassed. In order to find a meaningful relationship what would be the best step for him to take? a. Go to the local bar and get drunk. b. Enroll in a speed dating program. c. Try meeting someone online. d. Ask a coworker out on a date. 6. Which of the following statements about attachment is true? a. Paired couples are often similar in their styles of attachment. b. Slightly less than half of U.S. adults are securely attached. c. About 60% of U.S. adults are insecurely attached. d. Paired couples are often dissimilar in their styles of attachment. 7. Research reveals that violence precipitated by jealousy is MOST commonly directed toward:
Quiz 4 a. one’s self. b. one’s partner or lover. c. the third-party rival. d. anyone or anything within range. 8. Which of the following is a suggestion for maintaining sexual variety? a. Making your partner just a little jealous b. Set a routine of time and place to ensure sexual activity will happen c. Share sexual fantasies with your partner d. Focus on what is “normal” sexual activity 9. When we value our partners regardless of what they say or do, we are: a. expressing mutual empathy. b. using paraphrasing. c. expressing unconditional positive regard. d. practicing self-disclosure. 10. Which of the following statements is an example of taking responsibility for your own pleasure? a. “We’ve been together for two years, and you should know what I want by now.” b. “I’ll make sure that you are always sexually satisfied.” c. “If you really loved me, you would be able to satisfy me sexually.” d. “I know that I’m unable to orgasm consistently, but it’s not your fault.” 11. Receiving a criticism in a way that can strengthen the relationship begins with: a. defending your position. b. empathizing with your partner’s concern. c. immediately venting your feelings of frustration. d. withdrawing so that you and your partner can calm down and resume discussion later. 12. Jerry and Anne occasionally complain to each other about their relationship, whereas Robert and Florence rarely if ever complain to each other about anything. Both couples have been married for several years. Compared to Robert and Florence, Jerry and Anne: a. are likely to report much lower marital satisfaction. b. are more likely to resolve any conflicts that arise between them. c. are much less likely to resolve any conflicts that arise between them. d. are much more likely to feel frustrated and resentful toward each other. 13. Which of the following is the MOST accurate statement regarding celibacy? a. Celibacy is practiced only for the purpose of religious fulfillment. b. There is no such thing as partial celibacy. Either one abstains from all sexual activity or one is not considered celibate. c. Historically, some women practiced celibacy in order to pursue educational or occupational goals. d. Celibacy is not an expression of sexuality.
Quiz 4 14. Which statement is true of erotic fantasies? a. They are generally considered a healthy part of sexuality and may actually enhance relationships. b. They are generally considered unhealthy and may actually damage relationships. c. They most likely have no effect on a person’s sexuality or relationships. d. They are rarely reported because sexual response is not especially associated with the higher brain functions. 15. Women who report having fantasies about being forced to have sex: a. are significantly more likely than women who do not report these fantasies to have histories of childhood sexual abuse. b. tend to report more positive feelings about sexuality in general than women who do not report such fantasies. c. tend to have low self-esteem. d. most likely would enjoy being forced to have sex in real life. 16. Which statement about masturbation is true? a. Masturbation has been a source of social concern and censure throughout Judeo-Christian history. b. Masturbation has been accepted throughout history. c. Masturbation provides pleasure primarily for males. d. Masturbation remains illegal in 15 states. 17. Which statement is true regarding rates of masturbation? a. Rates are remarkably similar across cultures. b. Rates do not appear to be significantly affected by religious affiliation. c. Rates are not significantly affected by age or gender. d. Rates do not vary as much by gender in countries with greater gender equality. 18. Dildos and vibrators that have a curve at the end are particularly good for: a. tribadism. b. G-spot stimulation. c. clitoral stimulation. d. anal stimulation. 19. Which of the following is true regarding the context of sexual expression? a. Sexual interaction exists within the context of motivation and meanings of the individuals involved and the relationship as a whole b. In a study of the reasons that college students provide for engaging in sexual intercourse, only 3 of the top 25 reasons were the same for men and women. c. Men report being attracted to the person is their top reason for engaging in intercourse whereas women report a desire for emotional closeness as their top reason for engaging in intercourse. d. Neither men or women report physical pleasure as a strong motivator for sexual intercourse. 20. When Joel wants to have sex with a woman, he leads her to believe that he cares about her more than he actually does. Joel’s reason to have sex is motivated by: a. a highly emotional fusion. b. an act of selfishness or narcissism.
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Quiz 4 c. a way to wear oneself out for sleep. d. an altruistic offering. 21. Which of the following is MOST true of kissing? a. Kissing is universally practiced and acceptable in all cultures. b. Although the Kama Sutra describes many different types of sexual activity, kissing is not among them. c. All places on the body are possible spots for kissing. d. The explicit erotic art of ancient China and Japan often depicts couples kissing. 22. Fellatio refers to: a. oral stimulation of the male genitals. b. anal stimulation of either gender. c. a sexual behavior in which partners rub their genital areas together. d. oral stimulation of the female genitals. 23. Which of the following statements regarding anal stimulation is true? a. Because the anus contains few nerve endings, it generally requires rough penetration to produce pleasure. b. Oral stimulation of the anus has not been linked to any health risks. c. For women, the risk of contracting HIV through unprotected anal intercourse is less than the risk through unprotected vaginal intercourse. d. A lubricant should always be used with anal intercourse. 24. Margo Anand, in her book The Art of Sexual Ecstasy (1991), explains that Tantra was an ancient path of spiritual enlightenment that began in: a. sub-Saharan Africa. b. India. c. the Middle East. d. Europe.