11)What idea(s) from courtly love continues to influence modern thinking about sex and love? A)Women are seen as prizes to be won. B)Men are viewed as objects of women’s affection. C)Women are thought to possess spiritual and earthly love. D)Women are thought to have the same sexual behaviours as men. E)A and C above 12)Which of the following theories of mate selection suggests that people are drawn to others whose needs are opposite to their own? A)Social Role Theory B)Exchange Theory C)Complementary Needs Theory D)Evolutionary Theory E)Opposites Attract Theory 13)An example of an expressive exchange is A)looking after the children. B)cooking dinner. C)doing the laundry. D)B and C above E)none of the above. 14)According to the Evolutionary Perspective, what is the determining factor in mate selection? A)Family approval B)Personality compatibility C)Beauty and fitness D)Economics E)Reproduction 15)According to Social Role Theory, men’s and women’s roles were related to which of the following domains, respectively? A)Public domain, Private domain B)Private domain, Social domain C)Cultural domain, Public domain D)Social domain, Economic domain E)Political domain, Private domain 16)Which of the following statements about arranged marriages is correct? A)Arranged marriages were popular in Western Canada in the late 19th century. B)Arranged marriages place the desires of the individual at par with the group. C)Arranged marriages often lead to violence against the wife. D)Arranged marriages have been rare for most of history. E)Arranged marriages are now largely based on love. 17)In most modern arranged marriages, A)the individuals have no participation in the mate selection process. B)the individual has some control over whom he/she will marry. C)the husband and wife meet for the first time at their wedding ceremony. D)the wife-to-be decides when to marry. E)the husband-to-be must pay a substantial dowry. 18)Arranged marriages A)are no longer practiced in Western societies. B)are often characterized by domestic violence. C)are superior to marriages based on love. D)frequently end in divorce. E)are most common in societies with close extended families. 19)Which of the following statements is true about Social Role Theory? A)Social roles are fluid and change with time. B)Social role theory may lead to traditional expectations for partners that economic realities may prohibit. C)Social roles do not interfere with notions of love and romance. D)People are generally encouraged to marry somebody of equal or higher social status than themselves. E)Parents and families have greater influence over partner selection than individuals do. 20)Which of the following is not one of the reasons that explains the popularity of Internet dating? A)A more efficient way of meeting someone B)a decline in workplace romance C)increased mobility makes it difficult to meet dating partners D)growing levels of education make it difficult to meet E)C and D above