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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. According to the authors, being called what, within a committed relationship, has "some special challenges"?
(a) A "lover".
(b) A "liar".
(c) A "rebel".
(d) A "slut".
2. What type of sexuality is the book limited to discussing?
(a) It is limited to asexuality.
(b) It is limited to homosexuality.
(c) It is limited to heterosexuality.
(d) It is not limited to any one type.
3. In the book's terms, since masturbation allows a person to take some action on one's own desires without imposing those desires on another person, it can be described as what kind of activity?
(a) Reverse activity.
(b) Litigating activity.
(c) Mitigating activity.
(d) Perverse activity.
4. According to the authors, what concept is of the greatest importance?
(a) Mutual consent.
(b) Mutual funds.
(c) Mutual love.
(d) Mutual hatred.
5. In the authors' opinions, how can "sluts" become champions of boundaries?
(a) With callous exploitation.
(b) With cautious exploration.
(c) With caustic degradation.
(d) With casual observation.
Short Answer Questions
1. What do the authors recognize exists within "the Slut Kingdom" or "Queendom"?
2. Which of the following is NOT one of the actions the section called "Poor Baby" emphasizes as acceptable?
3. What do the authors dispute as being the only aspect of a 'real' relationship?
4. 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?
5. How did the author respond when her partner could not deal with the desired role-play?
Short Essay Questions
1. What are some of the factors the authors mention which can contribute to how easily a person might get jealous?
2. How do the authors advocate the use of the legal system to protect their families?
3. In what ways are concepts of 19th century psychologist Freud integrated into the authors' discussion?
4. Name a mitigating activity listed by the authors and describe why it fits in that category.
5. How do the authors recommend dealing with one's own feelings and emotions?
6. How do the concepts of denial and fulfillment affect a person who is "sex positive"?
7. How do the authors counter the idea of 'serial monogamy' as the only 'real' type of relationship?
8. What do the authors feel about how sluts get treated by the public and the government?
9. How do the authors define and then defend the term "promiscuous"?
10. How does the book's example of the Omni address the need of individuals to conquer perceived isolation?
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