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Human Sexual Dysfunction and Behavior Quiz

#1

Which of the following is not a type of sexual dysfunction?

Asexuality
Explanation

Absence of sexual attraction or interest.

#2

What is the primary function of the clitoris in female sexual anatomy?

Sexual pleasure
Explanation

Highly sensitive organ associated with sexual arousal.

#3

Which phase of the sexual response cycle is characterized by rhythmic muscular contractions and intense pleasure?

Orgasm
Explanation

Peak of sexual pleasure and release of tension.

#4

In the context of sexual orientation, what does the acronym LGBTQ+ stand for?

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, and others
Explanation

Diverse sexual orientations and gender identities.

#5

In the context of sexual health, what does the acronym STI stand for?

Sexually Transmitted Infection
Explanation

Infections transmitted through sexual contact.

#6

In the context of sexual health, what does the acronym HIV stand for?

Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Explanation

Virus causing a weakening of the immune system.

#7

What is the primary symptom of vaginismus?

Pain during intercourse
Explanation

Involuntary contraction of vaginal muscles causing pain or difficulty with penetration.

#8

Which neurotransmitter plays a crucial role in sexual arousal?

Dopamine
Explanation

Associated with pleasure, reward, and motivation.

#9

In the context of human sexual behavior, what does the term 'paraphilia' refer to?

Atypical or abnormal sexual interests
Explanation

Unusual sexual desires or behaviors.

#10

Which phase of the sexual response cycle involves a decrease in arousal and return to a non-aroused state?

Resolution
Explanation

Post-orgasmic decline in sexual arousal.

#11

What is the term for the inability to reach orgasm despite adequate sexual stimulation?

Anorgasmia
Explanation

Difficulty achieving sexual climax.

#12

Which hormone is primarily responsible for the development of secondary sexual characteristics in males?

Testosterone
Explanation

Key hormone for male sexual development and characteristics.

#13

Which neurotransmitter is associated with feelings of love, bonding, and social connection?

Oxytocin
Explanation

Promotes social bonding and emotional attachment.

#14

Which of the following is a potential cause of sexual dysfunction that may be linked to psychological factors?

Performance anxiety
Explanation

Stress or anxiety impacting sexual performance.

#15

Which sexual orientation is characterized by emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attraction to people of more than one gender?

Bisexuality
Explanation

Attraction to both males and females.

#16

Which of the following is a psychological disorder characterized by an individual's assumption that others view them critically, leading to significant distress and avoidance of social situations?

Social anxiety disorder
Explanation

Fear of judgment and negative evaluation in social contexts.

#17

What is the term for the cultural and psychological aspects of being male or female?

Gender
Explanation

Socially constructed roles, behaviors, and attributes.

#18

Which sexual dysfunction is characterized by a persistent inability to attain or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse?

Erectile dysfunction
Explanation

Difficulty achieving or sustaining an erection.

#19

What is the term for the phenomenon where an individual experiences sexual arousal from observing unsuspecting people undressing or engaging in sexual activity?

Voyeurism
Explanation

Obtaining sexual pleasure from watching others.

#20

Which of the following is a common treatment for erectile dysfunction?

Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors
Explanation

Medications to improve blood flow to the penis.

#21

What is the term for the absence or impairment of sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity?

Hypoactive sexual desire disorder
Explanation

Lack of interest in sexual activity.

#22

What is the term for the cultural expectation that women should prioritize their partner's sexual satisfaction over their own?

Androcentrism
Explanation

Male-centered perspective on sexual relationships.

#23

What is the term for the involuntary contraction of the muscles surrounding the outer third of the vagina, making penetration painful or impossible?

Vaginismus
Explanation

Spasms preventing vaginal penetration.

#24

What is the term for the involuntary loss of urine during sexual activity, particularly during orgasm?

Urinary incontinence
Explanation

Uncontrolled release of urine during sexual arousal.

#25

What is the term for the surgical removal of the foreskin covering the head of the penis?

Circumcision
Explanation

Removal of the foreskin for cultural, religious, or medical reasons.

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