A) A student choosing to eat fruits because they are affordable in the local market. B) An athlete training daily to improve physical performance. C) A. A teenager wearing traditional clothing during a community festival.
A) Human Immunodeficiency Variant B) Human Internal Virus C) Health Immunity Virus D) Human Immunodeficiency Virus
A) . Resolution phase B) Plateau phase C) Excitement phase D) Sexual climax
A) Subdermal implants B) Injectable contraceptives C) IUD D) Oral contraceptives
A) Sexual attraction to unusual objects or activities B) A sexual act forced upon someone without their consent C) A relationship between adults with full consent D) A consensual relationship between relatives by blood
A) Avoiding mirrors because one dislikes their reflection. B) Joining a sports team and feeling confident in one's abilities. C) Comparing one's appearance negatively with others. D) Posting edited photos online to hide physical flaws.
A) insertion B) coitus C) coitus interruptus
A) Statutory rape B) Paraphilia C) Rape D) Incest
A) HIV/AIDS B) Gonorrhea C) Syphilis D) Clamydia
A) Masochism B) Sadism C) Voyeurism D) Exhibitionism
A) Use of natural body signs to avoid fertile days of the cycle B) Dependence on devices or drugs to stop fertilization from occurring C) Surgical procedure to permanently block reproductive functions D) Complete avoidance of sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy
A) Avoiding communication about sexual boundaries B) Exploring sexuality without considering partners C) Following peer pressure in sexual relationships D) Engaging in intimacy with respect and consent
A) Pedophilia B) Masochism C) Statutory rape D) Voyeurism
A) Exploring sexuality without considering partners B) Following peer pressure in sexual relationships C) Engaging in intimacy with respect and consent D) Avoiding communication about sexual boundaries
A) Hormonal method B) Coitus Interruptus C) Condom method D) Calendar method
A) Resolution phase B) Plateau phase C) Sexual climax D) Excitement phase
A) Natural methods are unsafe, artificial methods have no health effects B) Natural methods are expensive, artificial methods are always free of cost C) Natural methods rely on body awareness, artificial methods use devices or drugs D) Natural methods guarantee pregnancy prevention, artificial methods do not
A) Social Self B) Sexual Self C) Physical Self D) Physical Self-Esteem
A) The skills used in solving complex daily problems B) The part of self related to financial independence C) The ability to make career and academic decisions D) The aspect of self connected to sexuality and intimacy
A) Oral contraceptives B) Calendar method C) Withdrawal method D) Cervical mucus method
A) Cognitive Self B) Sexual Self C) Physical Self D) Physical Self-Esteem
A) Calendar method B) Basal body temperature method C) Withdrawal method D) Cervical mucus method
A) It ensures responsible and respectful relationships B) It provides intelligence and academic advantage C) It leads to faster growth in social media approval D) It guarantees popularity and physical attractiveness
A) Genetics B) Health and Grooming C) Positive Self-Regard D) None of the above
A) To identify safe and fertile days in the cycle B) To prevent changes in the menstrual pattern C) To replace medical advice about fertility
A) Statutory rape B) Rape C) Paraphilia D) Incest
A) Sadism B) Pedophilia C) Voyeurism D) Necrophilia
A) IUD method B) Abstinence C) Ovulation Detection D) Calendar method
A) hysical Self-Esteem B) Physical Self C) Sexual Self D) Spiritual Self
A) Plateau phase B) Resolution phase C) Excitement phase D) Sexual climax
A) To gain insight and awareness of the true nature of reality B) To memorize sacred text and practice religious discipline C) To strengthen relationships within the spiritual community D) To increase emotional control and reduce social stress
A) Holi B) Diwali C) Navatri D) Pongal
A) Three seperate gods who share equal divine authority B) One divine being who appears in different humans form C) One God in three persons the Father Son and the holy spirit
A) To cleanse a person from original sin and begin life in christ B) To celebrate the end of a persons spiritual journey on earth C) To sytmbolic maturity and success in ones religious life
A) bible B) vedas C) Qur'an D) torah
A) a random habit that happens without much thought B) A repeated spiritual act that holds symbolic meaning C) A performance done mainly to impress other people D) A daily routine that has no moral or emotional value
A) Judaism B) Christianity C) islam D) Hinduism
A) Hajj B) salat C) Zakat D) Sawm
A) Judaism B) Buddhism C) Hinduism D) Protestantism
A) it honors the ancestors through rituals and family gathering B) It marks the victory of light over darkness and good over evil C) It remembers the birth of great hindu philosophers and poets D) it celebrates the start of a new agricultural planting season
A) To question the causes of suffering thriugh mental analysis B) To express devotion through prayer and religious chanting C) To calm the mind and develop deep concentration and peace
A) The birth of jesus B) The Resurrection of jesus C) The ascension of jesus D) The last supper
A) Apilgrimage to mecca B) Daily prayers C) A form of charity to help those in need D) Fasting during ramadan
A) A relationship between adults with full consent B) Sexual attraction to unusual objectives or activities C) A sexual act forced upon someone without their consent D) A sensual relationship between relatives by blood
A) It refers to three different religions. B) The Trinity is irrelevant to Christian faith. C) There are three separate Gods, the father the son and the holy spirit D) God exists as one being in three persons.
A) Resolution phase B) Plateau phase C) Sexual climax D) Excitement phase
A) Human Immunodeficiency Variant B) Human internal Virus C) Human Immunodeficiency VIrus D) Health Immunity Virus
A) An athlete training daily improve phyysical performance B) A teenager wearing traditional clothing during a community festival C) A student choosing to eat fruits because they are afordable in the local market.
A) Hajj B) Salat C) Zakat D) Sawm
A) They are unrelated to self-concept and personal meaning. B) The only show one's social class and material wealth. C) They serve as extensions of who we are and what we value.
A) The home that symbolizes stability, comfort and personal belonging. B) The family contrributes to ones emotional and social identity. C) The beliefs that influence a persons spiritual ang moral outlook. D) The body that represents ones physical existence and health
A) home B) Family C) body D) Clothes
A) Possessions are merely objects that have no connection to one's being. B) Possession create material dependence rather than self-development C) Possessions serve only practical purposes and not emotional meaning D) Possessions are an extension of the self that represent personal identity
A) home B) family C) body D) clothes
A) body B) clothes C) family D) home
A) What we own has no connection to our thoughts or emotions. B) Our sense of self is completely separate from the material world. C) Our possesions only show how wealthy or successful we are. D) Our possessions become extensions of ourselves and reflect our identity.
A) family B) body C) clothes D) home
A) Lara's self-esteem is influenced by how she perceives her physical body B) Lara's insecurity is purely cause by external pleasure, not self-image. C) Lara's physical body in unrelated to her emotional and social behavior D) Lara separates her self-concept from her physical appearance entirely.
A) body B) family C) clothes D) home
A) it describes how a person thinks aboput money and financial status. B) it refers to the achievements one gains through hard work and effort. C) it includes all the possessions and people one emotionally identifies with. D) it focuses only on a person's physical body and appearance |