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Chapter 5: Healthy Relationships and Sexuality Sexual Response Physiology of Sex Relationships Marriage $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 FINAL ROUND

Sexual Response: $100 Question During what stage of the human sexual response do voluntary and involuntary muscle tensions increase? a. Resolution b. Excitement/arousal c. Plateau d. Orgasmic ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Sexual Response: $100 Answer During what stage of the human sexual response do voluntary and involuntary muscle tensions increase? a. Resolution b. Excitement/arousal c. Plateau d. Orgasmic BACK TO GAME

Sexual Response: $200 Question What is the most frequent problem that causes people to seek out a sex therapist? a. Erectile dysfunction b. Inhibited sexual desire c. Premature ejaculation d. Female orgasmic disorder ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Sexual Response: $200 Answer What is the most frequent problem that causes people to seek out a sex therapist? a. Erectile dysfunction b. Inhibited sexual desire c. Premature ejaculation d. Female orgasmic disorder BACK TO GAME

Sexual Response: $300 Question Oral stimulation of a man’s genitals is known as a. coitus. b. fellatio. c. cunnilingus. d. fetishism. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Sexual Response: $300 Answer Oral stimulation of a man’s genitals is known as a. coitus. b. fellatio. c. cunnilingus. d. fetishism. BACK TO GAME

Sexual Response: $400 Question What condition involves the vaginal muscles contracting so forcefully that penile penetration cannot be accomplished? a. Vaginismus b. Sexual performance anxiety c. Sexual aversion disorder d. Dyspareunia ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Sexual Response: $400 Answer What condition involves the vaginal muscles contracting so forcefully that penile penetration cannot be accomplished? a. Vaginismus b. Sexual performance anxiety c. Sexual aversion disorder d. Dyspareunia BACK TO GAME

Physiology of Sex: $100 Question Which of the following is part of the external female genitalia of the reproductive system? a. Labia majora b. Vagina c. Uterus d. Ovaries ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Physiology of Sex: $100 Answer Which of the following is part of the external female genitalia of the reproductive system? a. Labia majora b. Vagina c. Uterus d. Ovaries BACK TO GAME

Physiology of Sex: $200 Question Which organ in the male reproductive system produces the sex hormone testosterone? a. Vas deferens b. Prostate gland c. Cowper’s gland d. Testes ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Physiology of Sex: $200 Answer Which organ in the male reproductive system produces the sex hormone testosterone? a. Vas deferens b. Prostate gland c. Cowper’s gland d. Testes BACK TO GAME

Physiology of Sex: $300 Question The female sexual organ whose function is sexual pleasure is called the a. mons pubis b. vulva c. clitoris d. hymen ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Physiology of Sex: $300 Answer The female sexual organ whose function is sexual pleasure is called the a. mons pubis b. vulva c. clitoris d. hymen BACK TO GAME

Physiology of Sex: $400 Question The site where sperm meets egg and fertilization takes place is the a. vagina. b. fallopian tube. c. endometrium. d. cervix. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Physiology of Sex: $400 Answer The site where sperm meets egg and fertilization takes place is the a. vagina. b. fallopian tube. c. endometrium. d. cervix. BACK TO GAME

Relationships: $100 Question Intimate relationships fulfill our psychological need for someone whom we can take care of and who will take care of us. This is known as our need for a. assistance. b. affirmation. c. nurturance. d. social integration. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Relationships: $100 Answer Intimate relationships fulfill our psychological need for someone whom we can take care of and who will take care of us. This is known as our need for a. assistance. b. affirmation. c. nurturance. d. social integration. BACK TO GAME

Relationships: $200 Question After a painful divorce, Rick met a woman he was very interested in but held back his emotions for fear of rejection. This relates to what characteristic of intimate relationships? a. Behavioral interdependence b. Need fulfillment c. Emotional attachment d. Emotional availability ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Relationships: $200 Answer After a painful divorce, Rick met a woman he was very interested in but held back his emotions for fear of rejection. This relates to what characteristic of intimate relationships? a. Behavioral interdependence b. Need fulfillment c. Emotional attachment d. Emotional availability BACK TO GAME

Relationships: $300 Question Lovers tend to pay attention to the other person even when they should be involved in other activities. This is known as a. being a champion or advocate. b. exclusiveness. c. giving the utmost. d. fascination. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Relationships: $300 Answer Lovers tend to pay attention to the other person even when they should be involved in other activities. This is known as a. being a champion or advocate. b. exclusiveness. c. giving the utmost. d. fascination. BACK TO GAME

Relationships: $400 Question According to Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love, all of the following are components to a loving relationship except: a. Passion b. Infatuation c. Intimacy d. Commitment ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Relationships: $400 Answer According to Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love, all of the following are components to a loving relationship except: a. Passion b. Infatuation c. Intimacy d. Commitment BACK TO GAME

All of the following are true regarding marriage except: Marriage: $100 Question All of the following are true regarding marriage except: a. It provides stability. b. Married adults tend to weigh less. c. Married people live longer. d. Married adults are less likely to be heavy drinkers. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

All of the following are true regarding marriage except: Marriage: $100 Answer All of the following are true regarding marriage except: a. It provides stability. b. Married adults tend to weigh less. c. Married people live longer. d. Married adults are less likely to be heavy drinkers. BACK TO GAME

Marriage: $200 Question What percentage of all Americans marry at least once during their lifetime? a. 55% b. 65% c. 80% d. 90% ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Marriage: $200 Answer What percentage of all Americans marry at least once during their lifetime? a. 55% b. 65% c. 80% d. 90% BACK TO GAME

Perhaps the greatest disadvantage of cohabitation is Marriage: $300 Question Perhaps the greatest disadvantage of cohabitation is a. the lack of societal validation. b. the pressures from parents and friends. c. difficulties in obtaining insurance. d. legal issues over property. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Perhaps the greatest disadvantage of cohabitation is Marriage: $300 Answer Perhaps the greatest disadvantage of cohabitation is a. the lack of societal validation. b. the pressures from parents and friends. c. difficulties in obtaining insurance. d. legal issues over property. BACK TO GAME

a. Men tend to find older mates more attractive. Marriage: $400 Question Which of the following best describes the differences between men and women when selecting partners? a. Men tend to find older mates more attractive. b. Women tend to select partners on the basis of youth and physical attraction. c. Men tend to be attracted primarily to youth and beauty. d. Men tend to find dependable mates more attractive. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

a. Men tend to find older mates more attractive. Marriage: $400 Answer Which of the following best describes the differences between men and women when selecting partners? a. Men tend to find older mates more attractive. b. Women tend to select partners on the basis of youth and physical attraction. c. Men tend to be attracted primarily to youth and beauty. d. Men tend to find dependable mates more attractive. BACK TO GAME

a. Aggressive communicator b. Passive communicator FINAL ROUND Question Which type of communicator is in touch with their feelings and values and communicates their needs directly and honestly? a. Aggressive communicator b. Passive communicator c. Assertive communicator d. Nonassertive communicator ANSWER BACK TO GAME

a. Aggressive communicator b. Passive communicator FINAL ROUND Answer Which type of communicator is in touch with their feelings and values and communicates their needs directly and honestly? a. Aggressive communicator b. Passive communicator c. Assertive communicator d. Nonassertive communicator BACK TO GAME