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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 6, Part 2 - Between One Another - 2.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. After the authors have finished introducing the book and themselves, the section "Within Ourselves" continues with discussion of what two specific topics?
(a) Morals & Indecency.
(b) Heterosexuality & Homosexuality.
(c) Sex & Relationships.
(d) Values & Ethics.
2. How do the authors think "sluts" compare to most people regarding boundaries?
(a) "Sluts" have less boundaries than most people.
(b) "Sluts" have weaker boundaries than most people.
(c) "Sluts" have stronger boundaries than most people.
(d) "Sluts" have more boundaries than most people.
3. The authors convey that the book is written to counteract the trend of individuals being forced out of what kind of sexual and romantic lives?
(a) Solitary lives.
(b) Homosexual lives.
(c) Degrading lives.
(d) Rewarding lives.
4. Who was Sigmund Freud?
(a) A 19th century theologian.
(b) A 19th century mathematician.
(c) A 19th century biologist.
(d) A 19th century psychologist.
5. What are boundaries in a relationship NOT likely influenced by, according to the book?
(a) Non-existing boundaries.
(b) Co-existing boundaries.
(c) The context of the interaction.
(d) The purpose of the relationship.
Short Answer Questions
1. According to the authors, being called what, within a committed relationship, has "some special challenges"?
2. What is the special club mentioned in the book, which helps alleviate the need to conquer perceived isolation?
3. What is NOT something the book suggests that fantasies enable people to do?
4. In the book's examples, how is a person likely to feel when a lover goes out on a date with someone else?
5. 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?
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