Reference no: EM132738287
Q1: What is responsible for lubrication of the vaginal canal (not the opening to the vagina) when women are sexually aroused?
Select one:
a. Secretions from Bartholin's glands
b. Secretions from Skene's gland
c. Transudation
d. Secretions from Cowper's glands
Q2: How do MHC genes affect the body odor preferences of humans?
Select one:
a. People tend to prefer the body odors of people who have a very homogenous set of MHC genes.
b. People tend to prefer the body odors of people whose MHC genes differ from their own.
c. People tend to prefer the body odors of people whose MHC genes are similar to their own.
d. There is no evidence that MHC genes affect the body odor preferences of humans.
Q3: When are women statistically most likely to initiate sex?
Select one:
a. During menstruation
b. During the early follicular phase, shortly after menstruation
c. Towards the end of the luteal phase
d. Around the time of ovulation
Q4: Alex has fallen in love! You might tell them the following is helpful in maintaining vitality in a long-term relationship EXCEPT for:
Select one:
a. One person being the leader and "in control" in the relationship.
b. Maintaining the individuality of both partners in the relationship.
c. Setting a high priority for time for sexual intimacy, allowing time for leisure and sharing feelings and experiences.
d. Negotiating and re-negotiating.
Q5: When are men statistically most likely to initiate sex?
Select one:
a. During the beginning of a woman's menstrual cycle.
b. There is no statistical most likely time for men.
c. During the middle of the month.
d. At the end of the day before a meal.