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Name__________________ Period_________________ FAMILY HEALTH SEXUALITY TEST Place the word true or false before each of the following statements. (1 points each) _____1. A person can pass on a STD even if they have no symptoms. _____2. Abstinence and protected sex with a condom and spermicide are two good ways to avoid getting a STD. _____3. A female should get a pap smear (also known as a pelvic examination) at least once a year after the age of 18 or when she becomes sexually active. _____4. Menopause is a time in a woman’s life when she begins her menstrual cycle. _____5. When your sexual health is negatively impacted, it can have effects on your entire body. _____6. The testicles are known as the production site of sperm. _____7. A vasectomy and tubaligation are both considered permanent forms of contraception. _____8. Bacterial STD’s can be cured. ____9. The vagina is also called the birth canal. Short Answer: Answer each question completely and to the best of your ability. 11. Why is there such a big problem with STD’s (list 3 things) (3 points) 12. Choose 3 forms of contraceptives (birth control) and tell the function of that particular contraceptive as well as one advantage and one disadvantage of each. (6 points) NAME FUNCTION ADVANTAGE DISADVANTAGE 13. What should a person take into consideration before choosing to have sex? (3 points) 14. Common symptoms that may indicate the presence of an STD include: (3 points) a. b. c. 15. Four of the 9 steps in using a condom which should always be used are: (4 points) a. b. c. d. 16. What are three things a person should do who suspects they have a STD infection? (3 points) a. b. c. 17. Explain why a person would choose to be abstinent? There is more than one answer. (Hint: Why would adults choose to be abstinent even if they have already lost their virginity? Why would a teen choose to be abstinent even when their friends are pressuring them to have sex?) (4 points) In your opinion, what does a mature/healthy relationship look like? Explain your answer. (5 points) 18. Matching. Please match each word on the left to its appropriate definition on the right. (1 point each) _____20. Erection of the penis when semen is released a. semen _____ 21. Milky white fluid production by the male reproductive organs b. ovum _____22. The stage at life when the sexual organs and functions mature c. puberty _____23. The end of menstruation and childbirth d. menopause _____24. The human egg e. fertilization _____25. The time at which sperm enters the egg (Conception takes place) f. ejaculation 27. What have you learned from this unit and how has it impacted you? (If you say nothing you won’t get any points!!!) (4 points) 28. Anatomy: listed below are the terms for both the female and male reproductive systems. On the following pages are the diagrams. Please fill in the appropriate name for each part on the diagram. (1 point each) Female reproductive system names: Fallopian tube Cilia Fimbria Labia Minoria Ovary Vagina Cervix Labia Majoria Uterus Male reproductive system names: Seminal vessicle Penis Urethra Epididymis Testicle Scrotum Vas Deferens Cowper’s gland Prostate gland 29. Star the production site of sperm in the male and the production site of the egg in the female. (2 points) 30. Show the route the sperm travels during an ejaculation on the male diagram and show the route the egg travels if it did not get fertilized on the female diagram. (4 points each) HIV/AIDS SECTION 31. _______A positive HIV test indicates that the patient a. has AIDS b. has developed an immunity to AIDS c. has developed an immunity to the vaccine for AIDS d. cannot transmit the disease e. has produced antibodies to the HIV virus 32. ______A syndrome is: a. a group of symptoms occurring together to indicate a disease process/illness b. a pathological condition d. an infection caused by a retro virus e. all of the above 33. _____ The HIV-infection rate is _____________ among women and adolescents. a. increasing b. decreasing 34. _____ AIDS can be transmitted by: a. vaginal, oral, anal intercourse b. sharing needles c. infected mother’s milk d. all of the above 35. _____ Universal infection control precautions include: a. barrier protection b. personal hygiene c. sterilization and disinfection d. all of the above 36. _____ What does the acronym AIDS stand for? a. Acquired Immune Disease Symptoms b. Attack of Immune Defense System c. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome d. Antibodies of Immune Defense Syndrome 37. _____ Epidemiologically the scope of the AIDS problem: a. Is localized to large cities therefore an urban problem. b. Is a national problem at epidemic levels. c. Is an international problem and reaching pandemic levels. d. Is localized to rural areas and therefore possibly spread through insects. 38. _____ What is the best way to protect yourself against contacting AIDS? a. Avoid a blood transfusion when out of the US. b. Use paper toilet seat covers. c. Practice "safe sex". d. Avoid travel e. a & c 39. ______ Which of the following behaviors reduces a person’s risk of getting HIV/AIDS? a. Limit number of partners b. Not sharing needles c. Use a condom every time d. all of the above 40. _____ What does the acronym HIV stand for? a. Having Intercourse Voluntarily b. Human Immunodeficiency Virus c. Human Infectious Virus d. Human Immune System Virus 41. ______ When HIV enters the body the virus must: a. duplicate b. replicate c. copulate d. simulate 42. ______ Asymptomatic means that a person a. has lots of symptoms b. does not have symptoms now c. has symptoms that can’t be seen d. d. none of the above 43. _____ The following are considered to be at greater risk of contracting the disease (AIDS) than the general population: a. IV drug users b. women c. men who have sex with men d. all of the above 44. _____ The AIDS virus destroys the body’s a. T-helper cells b. white blood cells c. red blood cells d. B-cells 45. _____.Asymptomatic carriers of HIV are a. not yet infectious b. infectious to others c. always aware of their HIV status d. easily identified with a medical history 46. _____ Which of the following symptoms could indicate an HIV infection: a. night sweats b. fatigue c. unexplained loss of weight d. all of the above True or False statements. MARK T for true or F for false _____47. HIV can infect rapidly, and symptoms can take years to develop. _____48. All HIV carriers are potentially infectious. _____49. AIDS is present in all but 3 continents in the world. _____50. More than 2 million people world-wide have died from AIDS. ____51. All HIV carriers are potentially infectious ____52. With the advent of antiretroviral drugs, persons with AIDS will live a normal life expectancy. _____53. The physical weakness and pain can enhance a person’s ability to cope with psychological and social stress. _____54. The cost of the medications for HIV may result in financial hardship, even if the person has medical coverage. EXTRA CREDIT Name 2 chemical methods of contraception: a. b. Name 2 hormonal methods of contraception: a. b. Name 2 barrier methods of contraception: a. b. Name 2 natural methods of contraception: a. b. Name 2 bacterial STD’s a. b. Name 2 parasite STD”S a. b. Name 2 viral STD’s a. b. 9