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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 12, Part 4 - Having Fun - 2.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In the book, the sexual activities which people should limit and select carefully, and that will most likely cause harm, are called what?
(a) Low-Risk Behaviors.
(b) High-Risk Behaviors.
(c) Low-Association Behaviors.
(d) High-Tolerance Behaviors.
2. In the section titled "Government is Not Our Friend", the authors debate against government policies connected with what?
(a) Privacy.
(b) Age of consent.
(c) Taxes.
(d) Marriage.
3. What do the authors point out that does NOT automatically eliminate jealousy?
(a) Mahogany.
(b) Polyamory.
(c) Communication.
(d) Monogamy.
4. In the book's examples, how is a person likely to feel when a lover goes out on a date with someone else?
(a) If that person's needs are being met, it might cause jealousy.
(b) If that person's needs are being met, it might aggravate the wound.
(c) If that person's needs are not being met, they may feel okay.
(d) If that person's needs are being met, they may feel okay.
5. According to the authors, how does public sex in many other countries compare to the USA?
(a) It is more socially normal.
(b) It is less socially existent.
(c) It is less socially normal.
(d) It is more socially perverse.
Short Answer Questions
1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the book as a legal issue where it matters whether partners need to include another specific individual or group of people?
2. What do the authors assume people will not suffer from?
3. What is the special club mentioned in the book, which helps alleviate the need to conquer perceived isolation?
4. The authors support that people have a choice whether to be civil rights activists for what cause?
5. According to the authors, the synergy closely associated with the trisexual differs from what grouping, which forms as its own thing from its very inception?
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