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Sex Education Curriculum Benchmark
Matching
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
E. E
____
1. Is the site (location) of sperm production.
____
2. Tube that conveys both sperm and urine down the length of the penis, and is the site (location) of most STD
infections.
A. Ovaries
B. Fallopian Tube(s)
C. Cervix
D. Uterus
E. Vagina
____
3. Structure “9” is the site (location) of sexual intercourse. What is the name of this structure?
____
4. This structure dialates (gets bigger) to 10cm wide during child birth. Numerous STD’s also cause
inflammation, swelling, and damage to this structure. What is the name of this structure?
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____
5. In males, the reproductive cells are called
A.
B.
C.
D.
testosterone.
sperm
testes.
semen.
____
6. The mixture of sperm cells and other fluids is called
A. scrotum.
B. testosterone.
C. semen.
D. testes.
____
7. Which 2 parts are not part of the female reproductive system? Use the female anatomy picture for viusal
clues.
A. Cervix & Uterus
C. Vagina & Fallopian Tubes
B. Clitoris & Vagina
D. Urethra & Bladder
____
8. Which part of the female reproductive system produces sex hormones and contains eggs?
A. ovaries.
B. fallopian tubes.
C. vagina.
D. uterus.
____
9. The only way to eliminate your risk of sexually transmitted infections is to
A. examine your testes at least once per month.
B. thoroughly clean the external reproductive organs.
C. abstain, or refrain from, sexual activity.
D. receive regular medical checkups.
____ 10. Your body's first line of defense against infectious disease includes
A. skin, mucous membranes, saliva, and tears.
B. phagocytes, lymphocytes, and pus.
C. T cells, B cells, and antibodies.
D. the lymphatic system, immune system, and inflammation response.
____ 11. The body's second line of defense against pathogens is
A. a vaccine.
B. immunity.
C. inflammation.
D. the skin.
____ 12. The body's third and most sophisticated line of defense against pathogens is
A. a vaccination.
B. inflammation.
C. the immune system.
D. the skin.
____ 13. Many pathogens are kept out of the body by the
A. immune system.
B. inflammation response.
C. lymphatic system.
D. skin.
____ 14. What is the main effect of HIV?
A. It attacks and destroys liver tissue.
B. It causes painful blisters to appear on or around the genitals.
C. It slowly destroys the immune system.
D. It causes the immune system to overreact to pathogens.
____ 15. People with HIV develop AIDS
A. when their immune systems become severely disabled.
B. once they start experiencing flulike symptoms.
C. when the number of T cells in their blood reaches its maximum.
D. as soon they are infected with HIV.
____ 16. More than half of all global HIV infections are in
A. sub-Saharan Africa.
B. south and southeast Asia.
C. North America.
D. the Caribbean.
____ 17. For teenagers, the best way to avoid getting HIV is by
A. having sex with only two or three different partners.
B. abstaining from sexual activity.
C. using a condom during most sexual encounters.
D. having oral sex instead of sexual intercourse.
____ 18. People are said to be HIV-positive if they are
A. exposed to HIV.
B. tested for HIV.
C. diagnosed with HIV.
D. cured of HIV.
____ 19. You can reduce your risk of STDs by practicing abstinence, which means
A. not going out on dates.
B. choosing friends who share your values.
C. not sharing needles with other people.
D. not having sexual intercourse, oral sex, or anal sex.
____ 20. How can a person get an STD?
i. getting a body piercing
ii. getting a tattoo
iii. injecting drugs
iv. having oral sex
v. having anal sex
vi. having sexual intercourse
A. i, ii, iii, iv, v, and vi
B. i, ii, and iii only
C. iii, iv, v, and vi only
D. iv, v, and vi only
____ 21. People should seek treatment for STDs
A. only when they start noticing severe symptoms.
B. as soon as they suspect they may be infected.
C. before they begin sexual abstinence.
D. only when they are positive they are infected.
____ 22. Which statement about pathogens is NOT true?
A. Pathogens belong in your body.
B. Pathogens can cause infectious diseases.
C. Some animals are pathogens.
D. Once inside your body, pathogens may multiply.
____ 23. Using modern medicine, which is the most effective procedure to assist the body’s immunity against viruses?
A. Vaccines
C. Fungalcides
B. Antibiotics
D. Medicine
____ 24. Using modern medicine, which is the most effective treatment to rid the body from a bacterial infection?
A. Vaccines
C. Fungalcides
B. Antibiotics
D. Medicine
True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
____ 25. I would know if I have or carry a sexually transmitted disease because I will see it or feel it.
____ 26. I can't get a sexually transmitted disease if I am having sex for the first time.
____ 27. A person infected with HIV cannot infect another person until he or she develops symtoms of AIDS.
____ 28. Chlamydia is the most common bacterial STD in the United States, and can be cured with antibiotics.
Sex Education Curriculum Benchmark
Answer Section
MATCHING
1. ANS: C
2. ANS: B
PTS: 1
PTS: 1
OBJ: Identify the structures of the male reproductive system.
3. ANS: E
4. ANS: C
PTS: 1
PTS: 1
OBJ: Identify structures of the female reproductive system.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
5. ANS:
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6. ANS:
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8. ANS:
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9. ANS:
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19. ANS:
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20. ANS:
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21. ANS:
B
PTS: 1
18.2.1 Describe three functions of the male reproductive system.
C
PTS: 1
18.2.1 Describe three functions of the male reproductive system.
D
PTS: 1
OBJ: Identify the functions of the female reproductive system.
A
PTS: 1
18.3.1 Describe three functions of the female reproductive system.
C
PTS: 1
18.2.2 Identify five ways to keep the male reproductive system healthy.
1.12.1
STA: HS.7.G.34 | HS.1.P.9 | HS.7.P.38
A
PTS: 1
21.2.1 Identify the body’s physical and chemical defenses against infectious disease.
C
PTS: 1
OBJ: 21.2.2 Describe the inflammatory response.
C
PTS: 1
OBJ: 21.2.3 Summarize how the immune system works.
D
PTS: 1
21.2.1 Identify the body’s physical and chemical defenses against infectious disease.
C
PTS: 1
OBJ: 22.3.1 Explain how HIV infection leads to AIDS.
HS.1.G.7 | HS.1.G.8 | HS.6.G.32
A
PTS: 1
OBJ: 22.3.1 Explain how HIV infection leads to AIDS.
HS.1.G.7 | HS.1.G.8 | HS.6.G.32
A
PTS: 1
22.3.3 Summarize the state of HIV infection and AIDS throughout the world.
B
PTS: 1
22.4.1 Identify three behaviors that can prevent the spread of HIV.
1.12.1 | 2.12.9 | 7.12.3
STA: HS.1.G.4 | HS.1.G.12 | HS.5.G.31
C
PTS: 1
OBJ: 22.4.2 Describe how a person gets tested for HIV.
D
PTS: 1
22.1.2 Describe behaviors that can help prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections.
1.12.1 | 2.12.9 | 5.12.4 | 5.12.5 | 6.12.1 | 7.12.2 | 7.12.3
STA: HS.3.G.19 | HS.2.G.16 | HS.8.G.37
A
PTS: 1
22.1.2 Describe behaviors that can help prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections.
1.12.1 | 5.12.4 | 5.12.5 | 6.12.1 | 7.12.2
STA: HS.3.G.19 | HS.2.G.16 | HS.8.G.37
B
PTS: 1
OBJ:
STA:
22. ANS:
STA:
23. ANS:
24. ANS:
22.2.3 Know when a person should seek treatment for an STD
HS.1.P.3
A
PTS: 1
OBJ: 21.1.1 Identify the causes of infectious diseases.
HS.1.P.4 | HS.1.P.5
A
PTS: 1
B
PTS: 1
TRUE/FALSE
25. ANS: F
While answers will vary, there are many sexually transmitted diseases, most notably HIV that does not
appear on the skin or cause irratation
PTS: 1
OBJ: Facts vs. Myths
26. ANS: F
While answers will vary, having sex with anyone who is carrying an STD (if they know it or not) can
cause a virgin to get an STD
PTS: 1
OBJ: Facts vs Myths
27. ANS: F
Any time after being infected with HIV, a person can transmit the virus to another person through bodily
fluids, such as blood, semen, or vaginal secretions.
PTS: 1
OBJ: Facts vs Myths
28. ANS: T
Chlamydia is the most common bacterial STD in the United States!
Chlamydia can also be treated/cured with antibiotics!
PTS: 1
OBJ: Facts vs Myths