1) On the island of Inis Beag, it is believed that ________. A) women should initiate sexual activity B) sexual intercourse saps a male’s strength C) premarital sex is necessary to educate young people sexually D) women should achieve orgasm several times before their male partners ejaculate 2) Michael and Colleen believe that sexual relations are solely for the purpose of reproduction, and occasionally satisfying Michael’s “primitive urges.†They both believe that women are not capable of experiencing orgasm and that any woman who openly enjoys sex is abnormal. Michael doesn’t demand much from Colleen sexually because he believes sexual intercourse saps a man’s strength. When they have sex, Michael ejaculates as quickly as he can, then he rolls over and goes to sleep. Their attitudes are most similar to those described in your text from ________. A) Sweden B) Mangaia C) Tahiti D) Inis Beag 3) Doug and Mona believe that children should explore their sexuality through masturbation. They encourage their teenaged children to engage in sexual relations. Doug believes that Mona should achieve orgasm several times before he does. In their culture, young men compete to see who can be most effective at helping their partners obtain multiple orgasms. Doug and Mona’s attitudes are similar to those described in your text from ________. A) Ireland B) Mangaia C) Italy D) Inis Beag 4) The main difference between the residents of Inis Beag and Mangaia is their ________. A) physical size B) sexual capability C) attitudes toward sexuality D) innate sexual drive 5) In the DSM-5, the term gender identity disorder has been replaced with the term gender __________. A) confusion B) affirmation C) ambiguity D) dysphoria 6) The process of transition through medical intervention to make one’s body congruent with one’s gender identity is known as __________. A) dysphoric reconstruction B) gender affirmation C) dysphoric correction D) gender correction 7) Our sense of being male or female is called our ________. A) sex role B) sexual orientation C) gender identity D) sexual preference 8) In ________ there is a conflict between one’s anatomical gender and one’s gender identity. A) a gay or lesbian sexual orientation B) a bisexual sexual orientation C) transvestic fetishism D) gender identity disorder 9) Which of the following is NOT true of gender identity disorder? A) The disorder takes a single, highly predictable path. B) A child with the disorder may develop a gay or lesbian sexual orientation by about the time of adolescence. C) It may persist into adolescence or adulthood. D) It is more commonly diagnosed among boys than among girls. 10) ________ as many boys as girls have gender identity disorder. A) Half B) Just C) Twice D) Five times