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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 1, The Ethical Slut : Chapter 11, Part 4.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. According to the book, babies and children are often aware of whose sexual activity?
(a) Their neighbors.
(b) Their own.
(c) Lesbians.
(d) Their parents.
2. Whose interests might it serve to have no legal regulations involving marriage?
(a) It would not serve personal or public interest.
(b) It would serve personal and public interest.
(c) It would serve public interest.
(d) It would serve personal interest.
3. In the authors' opinions, how can "sluts" become champions of boundaries?
(a) With casual observation.
(b) With cautious exploration.
(c) With caustic degradation.
(d) With callous exploitation.
4. For many people, orgy stories are a matter of trepidation and something they would like to keep within what?
(a) The public domain.
(b) The level of fantasy.
(c) The realm of fact.
(d) Their private lives.
5. What example of role-play is given in the book to illustrate the concept of boundaries?
(a) Nurse and patient.
(b) Little girl and Daddy.
(c) Student and teacher.
(d) Little boy and Mommy.
Short Answer Questions
1. In "A Slut's Eye-View", the authors look at the ways promiscuous people are what?
2. The authors state that this can cause individuals who are "sluts" to feel "marked" in some public manner:
3. Which of the following would least likely be a suitable option for some "sluts"?
4. In the book, consent and recognition of people's limits includes all of the following EXCEPT?
5. How does one of the authors feel about "sluts" being accused of being indiscriminate?
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