Human Sexuality In a World of Diversity Fourth Canadian 4th Edition By Rathus – Test Bank
1) In the eighteenth century, condoms were made of
- rubber.
- linen.
- animal intestines.
- latex.
Answer: c
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 272
Skill: Applied
2) Women in Greek and Roman times attempted to prevent pregnancy by
- using the rhythm method.
- placing absorbent material in their vaginas.
- ingesting herbal medicines.
- Douching.
Answer: b
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 272
Skill: Recall
3) Canada’s first public health clinic to focus on family planning was opened in
- Ottawa, Ontario.
- Montreal, Quebec.
- Scarborough, Ontario.
- Vancouver, British Columbia.
Answer: c
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 273
Skill: Recall
4) Which of the following is true with regard to the history of birth control in Canada?
- Birth control was illegal until the nineteenth century.
- In 1902 it became legal to provide information about birth control.
- The movement to legalize contraception began in the 1920s.
- The first birth control clinic in Canada was established in 1965.
Answer: c
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 273
Skill: Recall
5) In 2009, a national survey of Canadian women found that the most widely used form of contraception was
- the male condom.
- oral contraceptives.
- chemical spermicide.
- the withdrawal method.
Answer: a
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 273
Skill: Recall
6) Contraception became legal in Canada in
- 1969.
- 1935.
- 1956.
- 1945.
Answer: a
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 273
Skill: Recall
7) According to a national survey (2009) of Canadian women, the three most popular methods of contraception are
- male condom, oral contraceptives, IUD.
- male condom, withdrawal, oral contraceptives.
- oral contraceptives, IUD, withdrawal.
- oral contraceptives, female condom, male condom.
Answer: b
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 272
Skill: Recall
8) Combination pills contain
- estrogen and FSH.
- progesterone and FSH.
- estrogen and progesterone.
- estrogen and prostaglandins.
Answer: c
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 274
Skill: Recall
9) The WHO has issued new guidelines regarding missed pills. A women who misses taking a pill should
- take two at her next regular time.
- take one as soon as possible, then continue taking one each day.
- discontinue pill use and use condoms until her period.
- take one and a half pills for two days, then resume her usual dosage.
Answer: b
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 274-275
Skill: Recall
10) With consistent correct use, which form of birth control is the least reliable?
- withdrawal
- IUD
- cervical cap
- spermicides
Answer: c
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 275
Skill: Recall
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