The Ethical Slut: A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities Test | Final Test - Easy

Dossie Easton
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 135 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

The Ethical Slut: A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities Test | Final Test - Easy

Dossie Easton
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. According to the authors, why is it helpful to know and be truthful up front about what one wants?
(a) To maximize sexual monogamy.
(b) To minimize sexual activity.
(c) To maximize hurtful behavior.
(d) To minimize emotional consequences.

2. What do the authors suggest is an important question for readers to ask themselves?
(a) "Who do I have to live without?"
(b) "Who do I have to lie to?"
(c) "Who do I have to lie about?"
(d) "Who do I have to live with?"

3. According to the book, babies and children are often aware of whose sexual activity?
(a) Their parents.
(b) Their own.
(c) Their neighbors.
(d) Lesbians.

4. The authors assert that their new formulas are designed to apply to the reality of what?
(a) Life tomorrow.
(b) Life today.
(c) An imaginary world.
(d) A perfect world.

5. According to the authors, a natural feature of sex parties enables many people their first opportunity to do what?
(a) Watch soft porn.
(b) Watch tantric sex.
(c) Watch lesbians.
(d) Watch live sex.

6. Which of the following is NOT a component of group sex mentioned in the book?
(a) Trisexuals.
(b) Dyads.
(c) Asexuals.
(d) Triads.

7. In the authors' words, what amount of people lie to themselves every time they masturbate, in the form of fantasies about themselves and some involvement with others?
(a) No people.
(b) All people.
(c) Many people.
(d) Few people

8. Bi-curious and heterosexual men may find the details of lesbian orgies in the book to be what?
(a) Enthralling.
(b) Horrifying.
(c) Offensive.
(d) It differs from man to man.

9. The authors conclude by stating "may we all look forward to a lifetime of" what?
(a) Dreams come true.
(b) Hopes and dreams.
(c) Luck and wishes.
(d) Wishes come true.

10. When people who have decided to go for an exploratory visit to a sex club or an orgy do not get far with it at all, it is considered by the authors to be what?
(a) Abnormal.
(b) Guaranteed.
(c) Normal.
(d) Impossible.

11. Which people does the book declare as needing to be active about protecting the sexual health of themselves and their partners?
(a) All sexual orientations.
(b) All "sluts".
(c) All homosexuals.
(d) All heterosexuals.

12. How does public sex exist within the United states of America, according to the authors?
(a) It is not commonplace.
(b) It is the same as any other culture.
(c) It is commonplace.
(d) It is non-existent.

13. Which of the following is NOT a type of content the authors use in the chapters on "Having Fun"?
(a) Opinions.
(b) Fabrication.
(c) Anecdotes.
(d) Exposition.

14. Most sex on television doesn't actually take place. How is it represented?
(a) It is represented through radio tricks.
(b) It is represented through numbers.
(c) It is represented through letters.
(d) It is represented through stage tricks.

15. In the book, what did the lesbian orgy participant do when she first discovered she was continuing to think of one of the other women?
(a) She became a stalker.
(b) She sent her a gift.
(c) She moved somewhere else.
(d) She wrote her a letter.

Short Answer Questions

1. In what country, mentioned in the book, was it historically normal for the bride and groom to consummate their marriage in front of the wedding guests?

2. In the book, consent and recognition of people's limits includes all of the following EXCEPT?

3. Which of the following is NOT a way the authors suggest educating children?

4. The authors discuss HIV as humanity's worst contemporary plague, even though people now lead better lives because of what?

5. In the reality and possibility of experiencing abundance proposed by the authors, all of the following are absent, EXCEPT?

(see the answer keys)

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