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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The authors of the book observe that they have never met anyone who, at the moment of orgasm, had what?
(a) Low self-control.
(b) Low self-esteem.
(c) High self-esteem.
(d) High self-control.
2. In "A Slut's Eye-View", the authors look at the ways promiscuous people are what?
(a) Assaulted.
(b) Obsessed.
(c) Assuaged.
(d) Oppressed.
3. What term or phrase in the book conveys the idea of advocating healthy sexual lives?
(a) Slut positive.
(b) Health positive.
(c) Slut negative.
(d) Sex positive.
4. What do the authors point out that does NOT automatically eliminate jealousy?
(a) Monogamy.
(b) Communication.
(c) Polyamory.
(d) Mahogany.
5. Which of the following is NOT an example of outercourse from the book?
(a) Sitting together in public.
(b) Dancing together at a school dance.
(c) A simple glance or gesture.
(d) Copying a homework assignment.
Short Answer Questions
1. According to the authors, which of the following is one of the most important attributes for "healthy sluts"?
2. What is the relationship between the two authors?
3. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the book as a legal issue where it matters whether partners need to include another specific individual or group of people?
4. The book focuses on a person's transition towards what option?
5. How did the author respond when her partner could not deal with the desired role-play?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does the example of the 'little girl and Daddy' role-play illustrate the concept of boundaries?
2. How do the authors address conflict and resolution in regard to relationships?
3. How do the authors counter the idea of 'serial monogamy' as the only 'real' type of relationship?
4. What do the authors have to say in regard to eliminating jealousy?
5. Describe the relationship between the two authors.
6. How do the authors advocate the use of the legal system to protect their families?
7. How do the authors strike a balance between their relationship with one another and their relationships with other people?
8. Explain how the concept of 'ownership' provides opportunities to exercise one's fantasies.
9. What oppression do the authors recognize in the section on 'Judging Ourselves' and what resolution do they suggest?
10. In terms of boundaries, how do the authors feel about sluts being accused of being indiscriminate?
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