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Assessment Test:

Gender and Society

1. Which of the following terms refers to a person's emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attraction to people of the
same gender, different gender, or multiple genders?
A) Gender identity B) Sexual orientation C) Biological sex D) Gender dysphoria

2. What does the term "cisgender" mean?


A) Identifying as a different gender than one assigned at birth
B) Identifying as the same gender one was assigned at birth
C) Having a fluid gender identity
D) Having no gender identity

3. Which of the following best describes gender dysphoria?


A) A medical condition related to sexual orientation
B) The process of transitioning to a different gender
C) Distress or discomfort experienced due to the incongruence between one's gender identity and assigned sex at
birth
D) A type of sexual orientation

4. What is the term for a person who is sexually and emotionally attracted to individuals of both their own gender
and other genders?
A) Heterosexual B) Homosexual C) Bisexual D) Asexual

5. Which of the following is NOT a primary factor that determines an individual's biological sex?
A) Chromosomes B) Hormones C) Secondary sexual characteristics D) Sexual orientation

6. What term is commonly used to describe a person who identifies with a gender different from the one assigned
to them at birth?
A) Transgender B) Cisgender C) Intersex D) Non-binary

7. Which of the following is an example of a gender identity that does not fit within the traditional binary
understanding of male and female?
A) Homosexual B) Heterosexual C) Non-binary D) Asexual

8. What is the term for the societal expectations, roles, and norms associated with being male or female?
A) Gender identity B) Sexual orientation C) Gender expression D) Gender roles

9. Which anatomical structure plays a key role in sexual arousal and pleasure in individuals with vulvas?
A) Prostate gland B) Urethra C) Clitoris D) Epididymis

10. What is the psychosocial term for the process by which individuals come to understand and accept their own
sexual orientation and gender identity?
A) Sexual education B) Gender affirmation C) Sexual orientation exploration D)
Coming out
11. In the context of psychosocial issues related to sexuality, what is "body image"?
A) The anatomical structure responsible for sexual pleasure
B) An individual's perception and feelings about their own physical appearance
C) The process of sexual reproduction
D) A type of sexual orientation

12. In the context of education and gender equality, what does the term "gender parity" refer to?
A) The equal representation of genders in all academic fields
B) Equal access to educational opportunities and resources for all genders
C) The dominance of one gender in educational leadership roles
D) A preference for one gender in admission to educational institutions

13. How can gender-related disparities in mental health care be addressed effectively?
A) By providing specialized mental health services exclusively for one gender
B) By integrating a gender-sensitive approach into mental health policies and services
C) By ignoring gender considerations in mental health care
D) By excluding gender-related issues from mental health research

14. Which of the following best describes the concept of "gendered health disparities"?
A) Differences in health outcomes that are solely based on genetics
B) Health disparities that only affect individuals of a specific gender
C) Differences in health outcomes that result from gender-based discrimination and social factors
D) Differences in health outcomes that are unrelated to gender
15. People who were born with sex genitals or chromosome pattern that do not fit the typical male or female body.
A) Transgender B) Bisexual C) Intersex D) Queer
Please note that these questions are meant for educational purposes and to promote understanding of the topic. They
should be used sensitively and in an appropriate context.

1. B) Sexual orientation
2. B) Identifying as the same gender one was assigned at birth
3. C) Distress or discomfort experienced due to the incongruence between one's gender identity and assigned sex at
birth
4. C) Bisexual
5. D) Sexual orientation
6. A) Transgender
7. C) Non-binary
8. D) Gender roles
9. C) Clitoris
10. D) Coming out
11. B) An individual's perception and feelings about their own physical appearance
12. B) Equal access to educational opportunities and resources for all genders
13. B) By integrating a gender-sensitive approach into mental health policies and services
14. C) Differences in health outcomes that result from gender-based discrimination and social factors
15. C) Intersex

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