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COURSE : DATE:
REMINDERS:
1. Make use of BLACK BALLPOINT PEN ONLY.
2. READ FIRST THE DIRECTIONS for each part of the test before answering.
3. WRITE LEGIBLY.
4. AVOID ASKING ANYTHING TO YOUR SEATMATES.
PART A. IDENTIFICATION
Direction: Identify what is being asked for in each of the following items. Choose the answer of your
choice on the answer pool given below. Write your answers beside each number in PRINTED or CAPITAL form.
Heterosexual Behaviour Plateau Stage Cancroid Oral Contraceptives Cervical Mucus method
1-5) Example Erogenous Zones in our body 6-9) Four stages in Physiology of Human
Sexual Response
29-33) Most common World Religion 34-38) Islam’s custom and practices
Prepared By:
Mr. Angelo M. Llenes, LPT
Key to correction
1. It refers to the period of life, generally between the ages of 10 and 15 years old, when the reproductive organs
grow to their adult size and become functional under the influence of rising levels of gonadal hormones.
2. It is the first menstrual period of females which happens two years after the start of puberty.
3. This is one of the usual infections that is common in young and elderly women and in those whose resistance
to disease is low, which also spreads through the digestive tract.
4. This refers to parts of the body that are primarily receptive and increase sexual arousal when touched in a
sexual manner.
5. It is an example of a solitary behaviour which means self-stimulation that leads to sexual arousal and generally,
sexual climax.
6. It is the greatest amount of sociosexual behaviour that occurs between only one male and one female.
7. It is one of the stages in Physiology of Human Sexual Response that is generally of brief duration. If stimulation
is continued, orgasm usually occurs at this stage.
8. It is an example of a sexually transmitted disease that is caused by bacterial infection that also produces open
sores on or around the genitals of men and women.
9. This is an example of artificial method of contraceptive that is also known as the pills and which contains
synthetic estrogen and progesterone.
10. The change in the cervical mucus during ovulation is the basis for this method. During ovulation, the
cervical mucus is copious, thin and watery.
11. According to William James, this aspect of self primarily is about our bodies, clothes, immediate family, and
home.
12. This is one of the component of material self that is located in our material self’s innermost part. It is being
said that we are directly attached to this commodity that we cannot live without.
13. According to William James, this second component of material self is essential because it is a form of self-
expression.
14 this is the fourth component of material self that refers to our earliest nest of our selfhood. Our experiences
it were recorded and marked on particular parts and things found on it.
15. This refers to a set of cultural beliefs and practices that usually includes some or all of basic characteristics.
16. It is a specific, observable mode of behaviour exhibited by all known societies. It could be characterized by
a feeling or emotion of respect and awe, dependence upon a belief system, and a symbol in relation to its
reference.
17. This religion believes that life is not a bed of roses. Instead, there are suffering, pain and frustrations.
18. This custom of Buddhism is practiced as mindfulness of breathing and development of loving-kindness
(Metta Bhavana).
19. This is two of the important texts of Hindus.
20. This is one of the five pillars of Islam that refers to a statement of faith: “there is no God but one true God
and Mohammed is his messenger.”