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City College of El Salvador 11.

A psychologist asserting this theory said that children learn about


El Salvador City, Misamis Oriental male and female roles from the culture that they are part of, and that
GE ELEC 2 - Gender and Society Midterm Exam children align their behavior with their culture's gender norms right at the
earliest stages of their development.
I. Multiple Choice. Write the CAPITAL letter of the correct answer on a. Cross-cultural Theory
your yellow paper. STRICTLY NO ERASURES. c. Evolutionary Theory
b. Socialization Theory
1. Which statement best describes a theory? d. Cognitive Theory
a. A theory is a hunch about something that is yet to be proven.
b. A theory is logical explanation about observe facts or phenomena. 12. Based on Socialization Theory, parents who react negatively to child’s
c. A theory is a statement of fact that always occurs. behavior that do not conform to gender norms contribute to this.
d. A theory is a set of principles governing conduct or behavior. a. The child’s negative view of self
b. Developing conflict in the family.
2. Which statement best describes gender development? c. Behavioral Theory
a. Gender developments are rules and expectations that distinguish d. Psychodynamic Theory
behavior on the basis of gender.
b. Gender development is the process of how a person expresses their 13. This theory described gender development as a three-way dynamic,
femininity or masculinity as influenced by nature and nurture. give and take model.
c. Gender developments are appropriate behavior of men and women a. Behavioral theory
learned from society. b. Social-Cognitive theory
d. Gender development is a person's idea of gender which may or may not c. Psychodynamic theory
align with one's birth sex. d. Socialization theory

3. Which statement best demonstrates gender development as posited by 14. This theory explained that society is a stage on which struggles for
gender development theories? power and dominance are acted out.
a. Gender development begins at fetal stage when the fertilized egg is a. Structural Functionalist perspective
exposed to different levels of testosterone. b. Conflict perspective
b. Gender development begins when the child develops an understanding c. symbolic interaction
on gender based on gathered information. d. Sociological Theory
c. Gender development begins with the people and culture that the child
is a part of. 15. This theory asserted that people do not respond directly to the world
d. All of the above. around them, but to the meaning, they bring to it.
a. Structural Functionalist perspective
4. Which statement best demonstrate a gender norm? b. Conflict perspective
a. The wife is expected to be submissive to her husband. c. symbolic interaction
b. The boy plays with violence-themed video games. d. Sociological Theory
c. The girl prefers to wear a shirt and pants rather than a dress.
d. The child imitates the parent's attitude regarding gender. 16. Garry is a boy however he experiences attraction to some men.
Garry's gender identity is?
5. This theory of gender development believed on the influence of a. Bisexual
chromosomes and hormones in gender development. b. Gay
a. Evolutionary theory c. pansexual
c. Biological theory d. cisgender
b. Genetic theory
d. Epigenetic theory 17. Rex's biological sex is male, yet he is emotionally, physically, and
sexually attracted to anyone regardless of their sex or gender identity.
6. As claimed by biological theorists, what happens when an XX Rex's sexual orientation is?
chromosome was exposed to high levels of prenatal testosterone? a. Homosexual
a. The mother will conceive twins. b. Bisexual
b. The boy will be hyper-active. c. Asexual
c. The female child will grow into an adult who prefers same-sex d. Pansexual
relationships.
d. It will be an androgynous baby. 18. Upon growing up Marz's parents finds the qualities and characteristics
of their daughter as associated to man. Marz’s gender expression is?
7. This theory claimed that childhood experiences and unconscious a. Masculine
psychological processes shaped the adult behavior. b. Intersex
a. Psychodynamic theory c. Male
b. Cognitive approach to gender development d. none of the above
c. Behavioral theory
d. Socio-cognitive theory 19. It a general term used for a variety of condition in which a person is
born with a reproductive and sexual anatomy that doesn't fit the definition
8. Based on Freud's theory, how would overly demanding parents during of male and female.
toilet training affect a person's development? a. Intersex
a. The person could develop an obsessive-compulsive disorder. b. Male
b. The child might be delayed in reaching puberty. c. female
c. The person is a smoker. d. all of the above
d. The person will not settle down and have a family.
20. Nap is a boy who is fun of putting make-up on his face. He expresses
9. This theory stressed that a child develops an understanding of gender himself as girl and he is attracted to men. Nap's gender expression and
as they actively seek information from their environment and organize social orientation is?
gathered information based still on their cognitive understanding of a. Feminine and Heterosexual
gender groups. b. Feminine and Homosexual
a. Behavioral theory c. Masculine and Homosexual
c. Interpersonal theory d. Masculine and Heterosexual
b. Learning theory
d. Cognitive theory 21. Lila is women who are primarily attracted romantically, erotically,
and/or emotionally to other women. Lila is a?
10. This is Jane. She has a friend named Billy. Jane and Billy are both a. Unidentified
seven years. Old. Jane loves to wear t-shirt and shorts, while Billy loves b. Male
to play with dolls with Jane. When asked, Jane identifies herself as a girl c. Lesbian
and Billy a boy. According to Kohlberg, at what gender development d. Questioning
stage is our Jane and Bill?
a. gender identity 22. It refers to a person whose qualities and characteristics are
c. gender consistency combination of those traditionally associated with a man or a woman.
b. gender stability a. Gender Neutral
d. gender labelling b. heterosexual
c. Bisexual
d. Androgynous
35. An umbrella term to describe individuals who don't identify as
23. They are typically straight and/or cisgender. It refers to a person who straight and/or cisgender.
supports and respects members of LGBTQ community. a. Pansexual
a. Questioning b. Genderfluid
b. Lesbian c. homosexual
c. Ally d. Queer
d. Bisexual
36. Person who are attracted to people of the same gender. They are
24. It refers to the question “Who am I?” referred to as lesbian and gay.
a. Gender Identity a. Pansexual
b. Gender Expression b. Genderfluid
c. Social Orientation c. homosexual
d. None of the above d. Queer

25. They are people whose gender and assigned sex are the same. They 37. They are people without sexual feelings or associations. Individuals
are called. may still experience attractions. But this attraction doesn’t need to be
a. Feminine realized in any sexual manner.
b. Transgender a. Pansexual
c. Masculine b. Genderfluid
d. Cisgender c. Asexual
d. Homosexual
26. It is a pattern of romantic or sexual attraction or a combination of
these to Persons of the opposite sex or gender, the same sex or gender, or 38. people whose assigned sex and gender are different
to both sexes or more than one gender. This refers to as. a. Pansexual
a. Gender Identity b. Genderfluid
b. Sexual Orientation c. Transgender
c. Biological Sex d. Homosexual
d. all of the above
39. A person who has qualities and characteristics which are associated
27. Listed below are categories of sexual orientation, except? with man.
a. Homosexual a. Pansexual
b. Heterosexual b. Masculine
c. Pansexual c. Asexual
d. Transgender d. Homosexual

28. It denotes to the question "Who am I attracted to?" 40. A person who has qualities and characteristics which are associated
a. Gender Identity with a man.
b. Gender Expression a. Pansexual
c. Gender Neutral b. Masculine
d. Sexual Orientation c. Asexual
d. Feminine
29. Mariais unsure about or exploring their own sexual orientation or
gender identity. Maria's Gender identity is? II JUMBLED WORDS. “Unjumble” the words on your yellow paper.
a. Intersex STRICTLY NO ERASURES.
b. Questioning
c. Ally 1. IGOCVNITE - It refers to being conscious mental activities (as
d. None of the above thinking, reasoning, remembering, imagining, learning words, and using
language)
30. It refers to as all about how you demonstrate gender through the ways 2. YHROET – A set of beliefs or a hunch
you act, dress, behave, and interact-whether that is intentional or 3. VLMEEOENTDP – The act of process
unintended. 4. MRHSOOCSOME - DNA-containing structures of cellular organisms
a. Gender Identity 5. MOERONH - a product of living cells that circulates in body fluids
b. Gender neutral 6. OESEOSTTER – A hormone that can be found the majority of a male
c. Gender fluid 7. GTNESROE – A hormone that can be found the majority of a female
d. Gender expression

31. It refers to as a person with a fluid gender identity or transgender


identity.
a. Heterosexual III ESSAY:
b. Genderfluid 1. Which of the theories of gender development do you agree with the
c. Cisgender most, or do you personally see as the strongest? Why? (3-4 sentences).
d. Queer
2. Suppose you meet someone with a different Gender Identity than you.
32. Person who are attracted to a different gender. They are labelled to be How should you treat them? Will you call them according to how they
straight. A man attracted to woman and a woman attracted to man. want to be called? Why or why not? (3-4 sentences)
a. Heterosexual
b. Genderfluid
c. Cisgender
d. Queer

33. People whose gender and assigned sex are the same. Someone who
was male at birth and identifies as a man.
a. Heterosexual
b. Genderfluid
c. Cisgender
d. Queer

34. Someone who is attracted to all genders. It is called omnisexuality, is


the sexual, romantic, or emotional attraction towards people regardless of
their sex or gender identity.
a. Pansexual
b. Genderfluid
c. homosexual
d. Queer

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