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  • 1. plays a significant role during sexual The autonomic system is involved in controlling the involuntary responses
A) Nervous System Factors
B) Hypothalamus
C) Sexual Problems
  • 2. the limbic system are the parts of the brain belleve to be responsible for regulating the sexual response
A) Sexual Problems
B) Nervous System Factors
C) Hypothalamus
  • 3. may be classified as physiological, psychological, and social in origin Any given problem may involve all three categories
A) Hypothalamus
B) Sexual Problems
C) Nervous System Factors
  • 4. Only small number of people suffer from diseases that are due to abnormal developme of the genitalia or that part of the neurophysiology
A) Psychological
B) Physiological
  • 5. They are usually caused by socially induced inhibitions, maladaptive attitudes, ignorance, and sexual myths held by society
A) Psychological
B) Physiological
  • 6. difficulty getting and keeping an erection
A) Ejaculatory impotence
B) Erectile impotence
  • 7. the inability to ejaculate in coitus, is uncommon and is usually of psychogenic origin
A) Ejaculatory impotence
B) Erectile impotence
  • 8. is a strong spasm of the pelvic musculature constricting the female reproductive organ so that penetration is painful or impossible
A) Sexually Transmitted Diseases
B) Vaginismus
  • 9. are infections transmitted from an infected person to an uninfected person through sexual contact
A) Sexually Transmitted Diseases
B) Vaginismus
  • 10. In 2016, a total of 1,598,354 cases of
A) Chlamydia
B) Syphilis
C) Gonorrhea
  • 11. In 2016, 468,514 case of
A) Chlamydia
B) Gonorrhea
C) Syphilis
  • 12. In 2016, 27,814 case of
A) Syphilis
B) Gonorrhea
C) Chlamydia
  • 13. is caused by infection with the bacterium Haemophilus ducreyi. Clinical manifestations include genital ulcers and inguinal lymphadenopathy or buboes
A) Obsidian
B) Coal
C) Chancroid
  • 14. is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States.
A) Trichomonas Vaginalis
B) Human Papillomavirus
C) Herpes Simplex Viruses
  • 15. is among the most prevalent of sexually transmitted infections. Although most infections are subclinical
A) Human Papillomavirus
B) Trichomonas Vaginalis
C) Herpes Simplex Viruses
  • 16. is a common sexually transmitted protozoal infection associated with adverse health outcomes such as preterm birth and symptomatic vaginitis
A) Herpes Simplex Viruses
B) Trichomonas Vaginalis
C) Human Papillomavirus
  • 17. do not involve any chemical or foreign body introduction into the human body.
A) Abstinence
B) Calendar Method
C) Natural Method
  • 18. This natural method involves refraining from sexual intercourse and is the most effective natural birth control method with ideally 0% fail rate
A) Calendar Method
B) Abstinence
C) Natural Method
  • 19. This method is also called as the rhythm method. It entails withholding from coitus during the days that the woman is fertile According to the menstrual cycle
A) Abstinence
B) Calendar Method
C) Natural Method
  • 20. indicates the woman's temperature at rest. Before the day of ovulation and during ovulation
A) Basal Body Temperature
B) Symptothermal Method
C) Cervical Mucus Method
  • 21. During ovulation, the ______ is copious, thin, and watery it also exhibits the property of spinnbarkeit, wherein it can be stretched up until at least 1 inch and is slippery
A) Symptothermal Method
B) Cervical Mucus Method
C) Basal Body Temperature
  • 22. a combination of the BBT method and the cervical muous method. The woman records her temperature every morning and also takes note of changes in her cervical mucus
A) Symptothermal Method
B) Basal Body Temperature
C) Cervical Mucus Method
  • 23. uses an over-the-counter kit that requires the urine sample of the woman. The kit can predict ovulation through the surge of luteinizing hormone
A) Ovulation Detection
B) Coitus Interruptus
  • 24. oldest method that prevents conception but the man withdraws the moment he ejaculates to emit the spermatozoa outside of the female reproductive organ
A) Coitus Interruptus
B) Ovulation Detection
  • 25. Also known as the pill, contain synthetic estrogen and progesterone Estrogen suppresses the Follicle Stimulating Hormone
A) Transdermal Patch
B) Oral Contraceptives
  • 26. The woman should apply one patch every week for three weeks on the following areas, upper outer arm, upper torso, abdomen, or buttocks. At the fourth week
A) Transdermal Patch
B) Oral Contraceptives
  • 27. This silicon ring is inserted into the female reproductive organ and remains there for three weeks and then removed on the fourth week
A) Subdermal Implants
B) Hormonal Injections
C) Vaginal Ring
  • 28. are two rod-like implants inserted under the skin of the female during her menses or on the seventh day of her menstruation to make sure that she will not get pregnant
A) Hormonal Injections
B) Subdermal Implants
C) Vaginal Ring
  • 29. contains medroxyprogesterone, a progesterone, and is usually given once every 12 weeks Intramuscularly
A) Hormonal Injections
B) Vaginal Ring
C) Subdermal Implants
  • 30. is a small, T-shaped object containing progesterone that is inserted into the uterus via the female reproductive organ
A) Chemical Barriers
B) Diaphragm
C) Intrauterine Device
  • 31. vaginal gels and creams. and glycerin films are used to cause the death of sperms before they can enter the cervix
A) Diaphragm
B) Chemical Barriers
C) Intrauterine Device
  • 32. It is a circular, rubber disk that fits the cervix and should be placed before coitus
A) Intrauterine Device
B) Chemical Barriers
C) Diaphragm
  • 33. is made of soft rubber and fitted on the rim of the cervix. It is shaped like a thimble with a thin rim, and could stay in place for not more than 48 hours.
A) Cervical Cap
B) Male Condoms
C) Female Condoms
  • 34. condom is a latex or synthetic rubber sheath that is placed on the erect male reproductive organ before penetration into the female reproductive organ
A) Cervical Cap
B) Male Condoms
C) Female Condoms
  • 35. are made up of latex rubber sheaths that are pre-lubricated with spermicide
A) Male Condoms
B) Female Condoms
C) Cervical Cap
  • 36. The innermost part of our material self is our
A) Home
B) Clothes
C) Body
D) Immediate family
  • 37. any time we bring an object into the surface of our body
A) Immediate family
B) Home
C) Clothes
D) Body
  • 38. Our parents and siblings hold another great important part of our self
A) Body
B) Clothes
C) Immediate family
D) Home
  • 39. where our heart is. It is the earliest nest of our selfhood
A) Body
B) Immediate family
C) Clothes
D) Home
  • 40. we regard our possessions as part of ourselves. We are what we have and what we posses
A) William James
B) Russel Belk
C) Rebecca Stein
  • 41. Spiritual self is one of the four constituents of the "self" according to his book The Principles of Psychology in 1890
A) Russel Belk
B) Rebecca Stein
C) William James
  • 42. works on the definition of religion "as a set of cultural beliefs and practices that usually includes some or all of basic characteristics
A) Russel Belk
B) William James
C) Rebecca Stein
  • 43. the belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers, especially a God or gods.
A) Ritual
B) Religion
  • 44. is the performance of ceremonial acts prescribed by a tradition or sacred law
A) Ritual
B) Religion
  • 45. believes that life is not a bed of roses. Instead, there are suffering, pain, and frustrations.
A) Judaism
B) Christianity
C) Hinduism
D) Buddhism
  • 46. Eternal life after death will be achieved through faith in Jesus Christ Jesus Christ is, God the Son, who came into flesh, to spread the Good News of Salvation
A) Buddhism
B) Hinduism
C) Christianity
D) Judaism
  • 47. there is no single founder or leader. Hindus believe that existence is a cycle of birth, death and rebirth, governed by Karma
A) Judaism
B) Hinduism
C) Christianity
D) Buddhism
  • 48. The Jews believe in the God of Abraham, the same God that liberated the Hebrew slaves from Egypt to Canaan,
A) Christianity
B) Hinduism
C) Judaism
D) Buddhism
  • 49. is practiced as mindfulness of breathing and development of loving kindness
A) Parinirvana
B) Vipassana
C) Samatha
  • 50. Practices aim at developing insight into reality acquiring wisdom by studying buddha
A) Vipassana
B) Samatha
C) Parinirvana
  • 51. Day in February Buddha Day (Wesak) in May
A) Vipassana
B) Samatha
C) Parinirvana
  • 52. is the Festival of Lights
A) Navrati
B) Diwali
  • 53. is the festival of nine nights
A) Navrati
B) Diwali
  • 54. Muslims believe in Allah, who is their "One God." They believe in the unity and universality of God.
A) Quran
B) Islam
  • 55. The Holy Book of Islam is called the
A) Quran
B) Islam
  • 56. statement of faith: "There is no God but the one true God and Mohammed is his messenger
A) Salat
B) Zakat
C) Shahadah
  • 57. the prayer that is practiced five times a day.
A) Zakat
B) Shahadah
C) Salat
  • 58. The monetary offering for the benefit of the poor. It comprises the 2.5% of a Muslim's assets
A) Shahadah
B) Salat
C) Zakat
  • 59. the yearly pilgrimage to Mecca. Muslims who can afford are asked to do the pilgrimage at least once in their lifetime.
A) Sawm
B) Hajj
  • 60. The fasting. Muslims do fasting, from food, drink, and sexual act, during the celebration of Ramadan
A) Sawm
B) Hajj
  • 61. The new year
A) Pesach
B) Yom Kippur
C) Rosh Hashanah
D) Shavuot
  • 62. The Day of Atonement
A) Rosh Hashanah
B) Yom Kippur
C) Shavuot
D) Pesach
  • 63. Passover
A) Rosh Hashanah
B) Shavuot
C) Yom Kippur
D) Pesach
  • 64. Pentecost
A) Rosh Hashanah
B) Yom Kippur
C) Pesach
D) Shavuot
  • 65. Tabernacles
A) Sukot
B) Sukkot
  • 66. Filipinos welcome their guests and tourists as if they are their own brothers and sisters;
A) Hospitality
B) Respect for Elders
C) Close Family Ties
  • 67. Filipinos greet their elders by kissing their hand while saying "Mano po!" and constantly using "po" and "opo" in conversations
A) Hospitality
B) Respect for Elders
C) Close Family Ties
  • 68. Filipinos maintain a tight relationship with their families regardless if the children are old enough and already have families of their own
A) Close Family Ties
B) Respect for Elders
C) Hospitality
  • 69. Filipinos have a habit of smiling and laughing a lot. They smile when they are happy, or sometimes even when they are sad or angry.
A) Self-sacrifice
B) Bayanihan
C) Cheerful Personality
  • 70. They wish comfort and better lives for their loved ones and would even go to the extent of working abroad hundreds of miles away to earn more money and save up for them
A) Bayanihan
B) Self-sacrifice
C) Cheerful Personality
  • 71. is the spirit of communal unity and cooperation of Filipinos. It is also about giving without expecting something in return
A) Self-sacrifice
B) Bayanihan
C) Cheerful Personality
  • 72. is the Filipino version of the famous line "Hakuna Matata." meaning no worries. The phrase is said to have originated from "Bathala na,"
A) Mañana
B) Bahala Na
C) Colonial Mentality
  • 73. is regarded as the lack of patriotism and the attitude where Filipinos favor foreign products more than their own
A) Colonial Mentality
B) Mañana
C) Bahala Na
  • 74. This is the Filipino term for procrastination. It was derived from a longer Filipino phrase called "Mamaya na
A) Colonial Mentality
B) Mañana
C) Bahala Na
  • 75. refers to the attitude of eagerly starting things but quickly losing eagerness soon after experiencing difficulty
A) Crab Mentality
B) Filipino Time
C) Pride
D) Ningas Kugon
  • 76. they find it so hard to apologize and wait until the other party asks for an apology first
A) Crab Mentality
B) Pride
C) Ningas Kugon
D) Filipino Time
  • 77. This is a toxic trait among Filipinos where one resents the achievement of another, instead of feeling happy for that person
A) Pride
B) Filipino Time
C) Crab Mentality
D) Ningas Kugon
  • 78. Filipinos have this common attitude of arriving late at commitments
A) Pride
B) Filipino Time
C) Crab Mentality
D) Ningas Kugon
  • 79. are sayings that convey lessons and reflections on Filipino practices, beliefs, and traditions
A) Proverbs
B) Superstitions
  • 80. Some of these may be influenced by beliefs from other cultures
A) Proverbs
B) Superstitions
  • 81. Due to the Philippines's rich culture and history. numerous myths and legends have sprung about things that are beyond one's imagination
A) Myths and Legends
B) Heroes and Icons
  • 82. as a reminder of true patriotism and nationalism as they have sacrificed their lives for the sake of their country's freedom and progress. Every year
A) Heroes and Icons
B) Myths and Legends
  • 83. A good Filipino citizen is aware of the current events and participates in government programs that aim for the country's progression and development
A) Be an active Filipino citizen
B) Support local products
C) Study the Philippine history
D) Speak the Filipino language.
  • 84. The road of the Philippine history is long and bloody, and by learning and fully understanding the events of the Philippine history
A) Support local products
B) Be an active Filipino citizen
C) Study the Philippine history
D) Speak the Filipino language.
  • 85. When you buy local products, you do not only support local manufacturers and businessmen
A) Study the Philippine history
B) Be an active Filipino citizen
C) Speak the Filipino language.
D) Support local products
  • 86. the importance of speaking a national language as a way of displaying the love for one's country Speaking Filipino
A) Speak the Filipino language.
B) Study the Philippine history
C) Be an active Filipino citizen
D) Support local products
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