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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Whose comments are included in "V-Voices: Testimonials and Thoughts from the Worldwide Network"?
(a) Readers.
(b) Rape victims.
(c) Fans of the play.
(d) People who participated in presenting the Vagina Monologues.
2. What does the author find a connection between in the comments before "I Was There in the Room"?
(a) Birth and hearts.
(b) Brains and vaginas.
(c) Vaginas and birth.
(d) Hearts and minds.
3. Complete the following sentence by the author discussing female victims of violence, "women were totally at risk, where they had been raped or murdered or dismissed or simply not allowed to ______".
(a) Be.
(b) Live.
(c) Exist.
(d) Suffer.
4. What does the speaker of "I Was there in the room" say is the reason for the human organ's similarity to the vagina?
(a) Its connected to the mind.
(b) Its a part of the soul.
(c) It can open itself to life.
(d) Its part of the body.
5. Who is the letter from that is shown in the introduction to "The Vulva Club"?
(a) The Vice President of the Vulva Club.
(b) The Treasurer of the Vulva Club.
(c) The Honorary President of the Vulva Club.
(d) The Secretary of the Vulva Club.
6. What does the speaker of "The Woman who Loved to Make Vaginas Happy" read a list of at the end of the monologue?
(a) Men's names.
(b) Different types of moans.
(c) Nicknames.
(d) Women's names.
7. What does the speaker of "Reclaiming Cunt" do to the word itself to renounce its vulgarity?
(a) Tear it apart.
(b) Analyze it.
(c) Dissect it.
(d) Discuss it.
8. What does the author say that she realized lesbians did differently that she realized after "The Woman who Loved to Make Vaginas Happy"?
(a) How they looked at relationships.
(b) How they looked at women.
(c) How they looked at trauma.
(d) How they looked at vaginas.
9. Which of the following adjectives is not used when describing the thought of wearing a Muslim headpiece?
(a) Denied.
(b) Humiliated.
(c) Excited.
(d) Suffocated.
10. What does the speaker of "The Woman who Loved to Make Vaginas Happy" believe moaning does?
(a) Suffers.
(b) Yells.
(c) Warns.
(d) Communicates.
11. Who does the speaker of "Crooked Braid" get accused of flirting with after being beaten by her husband?
(a) Her boss.
(b) Her son.
(c) Her father.
(d) Her mother.
12. What does the speaker of "The Vulva Club" name her vagina?
(a) Itsy Bitsy.
(b) Janny.
(c) Sam.
(d) Polly.
13. Which of the following words was not used to describe the first lesbian experience of the speaker of "The Little Coochi Snorcher that Could"?
(a) Rich.
(b) Warm.
(c) Mad.
(d) Friendly.
14. What does the author realize she forgot to discuss that is integral to understanding vaginas in some of the commentary of the book?
(a) Marriage.
(b) Love.
(c) Relationships.
(d) Childbirth.
15. Who does the author say she found in the words of the prostitute in the comments after "The Woman who Loved to Make Vaginas Happy"?
(a) Lies.
(b) Sadness.
(c) Truth.
(d) Madness.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does the speaker of "The Woman who Loved to Make Vaginas Happy" say she saw vaginas as?
2. What profession did the speaker of "The Woman who Loved to Make Vaginas Happy" used to hold before devoting her time to women?
3. What holiday was the first V-Day presentation held on?
4. How many cents of every dollar are donated towards programming in the V-Day foundation?
5. What year was the first V-Day presentation held?
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