Reference no: EM133350650
Questions
1. Taking a sociological approach to sexuality requires ______.
A. isolating the effect of sexuality in our lives
B. taking an individualistic lens on sexuality
C. understanding the relationship between biology and sexuality
D. analyzing how culture and society shape sexuality
2. A person who claims that all people are either heterosexual or homosexual would likely support which of these ideas?
A. monogamy
B. sexual binary
C. compulsive sexuality
D. essentialism
3. "Sexuality is unchanging and innate" can be categorized as a(n) ______ belief.
A. sexophobic
B. essentialist
C. heterocentric
D. intersectional
4. What do the authors conclude about nature, nurture, and sexuality?
A. More research is needed into potential "gay genes."
B. Nature plays no role in shaping sexuality.
C. Sexual revolutions affect how nature impacts sexuality.
D. Human sexuality emerges at the intersection of nature and nurture.
5. How did the invention of "heterosexuality" and "homosexuality" shape how people thought about sexuality?
A. Sexual behaviors became more central to a person's identity.
B. Sexual behaviors became less central to a person's identity.
C. People became more likely to experiment sexually.
D. People became less likely to experiment sexually.
6. Taking an intersectional approach to understanding sexuality involves ______.
A. analyzing diverse and emerging expressions of sexuality
B. focusing on social categories rather than biological categories
C. understanding gender inequality as the dominant form of oppression
D. recognizing that multiple forms of oppression simultaneously shape each other
7. Compulsory heterosexuality means an individual is ______.
A. heterosexual by choice
B. obsessed with sexuality
C. shaped by cultural forces to be heterosexual
D. denying their own homosexuality
8. Traditionally, U.S. society has linked childhood sexuality with ______.
A. asexuality
B. healthy exploration
C. heterosexuality
D. dysfunctionality
9. Aliyah is in a loving, emotionally involved, and consensual relationship with two different people. This is an example of ______.
A. intersectionality
B. bisexuality
C. mononormativity
D. polyamory
10. What sexual behavior is preferred by teenagers?
A. oral sex
B. mutual masturbation
C. kissing
D. sexual intercourse
11. How were the sexual practices of BDSM viewed historically?
A. as consensual experimentation
B. as falling outside the sexual hierarchy
C. as acceptable only in monogamous relationships
D. as symptomatic of mental illness
12. ______ allows us to study how Black men are hypersexualized while Asian men are desexualized.
A. Stereotyping
B. Heteronormativity
C. Intersectionality
D. Essentialism
13. Stereotypes about sexuality are less gendered for seniors compared to young adults.
-True
-False