37. How effective are teen virginity pledges? (a) They do not seem to reduce the
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37. How effective are teen virginity pledges?
(a) They do not seem to reduce the amount of teen sexual activity, and they often lead to lack of information about sex.
(b) Although they reduce the amount of teen sexual activity, they are responsible for a higher depression rate among teens.
(c) They reduce the amount of teen sexual activity and prevent sexually transmitted diseases.
(d) They seem actually to increase the amount of teen sexual activity, which in turn increases rates of teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.
50. Which group below is most at risk for experiencing intimate partner violence?
(a) Heterosexual/straight men
(b) Heterosexual/straight women
(c) Gay/lesbian men and women
(d) Bisexual men and women
38. How do gender norms play out in g ay men and lesbians’ sexuality?
(a) G ay men and lesbians have far more sexual partners than heterosexual men or women.
(b) Far more g ay men are sexually active than lesbians, who are very frequently sexually passive.
(c) G ay men and lesbians report higher rates of monogamy than heterosexual couples.
(d) G ay men have far more sexual partners than lesbians, just as heterosexual men have more sexual partners than straight women.
48. The rate of what type of crime sees the most gender similarity?
(a) Public disorder offenses
(b) Child homicides
(c) Speeding
(d) Shoplifting
39. How do gender politics affect people’s sex lives?
(a) They generate a massive amount of conflict in intimate relationships.
(b) The more equal women and men are, the more satisfied women are with their sex lives; men, on the other hand, experience less satisfaction as women gain in equality.
(c) The more equal women and men are, the more satisfied women and men are with their sex lives.
(d) The more equal women and men are, the more both women and men turn toward homosexuality.
(a) They do not seem to reduce the amount of teen sexual activity, and they often lead to lack of information about sex.
(b) Although they reduce the amount of teen sexual activity, they are responsible for a higher depression rate among teens.
(c) They reduce the amount of teen sexual activity and prevent sexually transmitted diseases.
(d) They seem actually to increase the amount of teen sexual activity, which in turn increases rates of teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.
Explanation / Answer
37) C) They reduce the amount of teen sexual activity and prevent sexually transmitted diseases.
Teenagers who take virginity pledges, in which they promise to refrain from sex until marriage, under certain conditions delay intercourse substantially longer than those who do not make such a public commitment to chastity, according to a newly released study.
This virginity pledges are really effective to reduce the amount of teen sexual activity and prevent sexually transmitted diseases.
50. A) Heterosexual/ straight men
Violence against women is increasing day-by day. Physical abuse, emotional abuse and sexual abuse is common violence against women. Intimate partner violence occurs in all settings and among all socioeconomic, religious and cultural groups. Though women can be violent, the most common perpetrators of violence against women are male intimate partners or ex-partners.
38. D) G ay men have far more sexual partners than lesbians, just as heterosexual men have more sexual partners than straight women.
According to a recent study, g ay men and heterosexual men have far more sexual partners, and is one of the main reasons for contracting STD’S.
48. A) Public disorder offences
Both males and females have low rates of arrest for serious crimes like homicide or robbery; and high rates of arrest for petty property crimes like larceny-theft, or public order offenses such as alcohol and drug offenses or disorderly conduct. In the second half of the twentieth century, the rates of arrest for larceny-theft increased dramatically for both men and women.
39. C) The more equal women and men are, the more satisfied women and men are with their sex lives.
According to a research by Laumann et. al (2006) found that couples who resided in countries where men and women held equal status were more likely to report higher emotionally and physically satisfying sex lives.
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