Test Bank For Human Sexuality Self, Society And Culture 1st Edition By Gilbert Herdt
CHAPTER 3: SEXUALITY, MEDIA, AND THE INTERNET
True/False Questions
1. Music can bring about these feelings in ceremonies and rituals that mark birth, death and other great transformative events from Africa and Asia to the US and Europe.
Answer: True
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: Sex, Media, and Pop Culture
Blooms: Remember
Heading: Sex in Pop Culture
2. Sexual content in the media has changed our culture by limiting access to private sexual imagery.
Answer: False
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: Sex, Media, and Pop Culture
Blooms: Remember
Heading: Sex in Pop Culture
3. One of the fundamental ways in which sexual content in the media has changed our culture is that more explicit sexual images are being shared in public.
Answer: True
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: Sex, Media, and Pop Culture
Blooms: Remember
Heading: Sex in Pop Culture
4. Sexual content in the media has made explicit sex talk less acceptable in conversations.
Answer: False
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: Sex, Media, and Pop Culture
Blooms: Remember
Heading: Sex in Pop Culture
5. Sexual imagery was far more “in your face” in the 40s and 50s than it is today.
Answer: False
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: Sex, Media, and Pop Culture
Blooms: Remember
Heading: Sex in Pop Culture
6. Sex in pop culture has so far had no effect on public attitudes in society.
Answer: False
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: Sex, Media, and Pop Culture
Blooms: Remember
Heading: Sex in Pop Culture
7. In complex modern societies shared sexual imagery may flow from pop culture, art, mass social media, and the Internet.
Answer: True
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: Sex, Media, and Pop Culture
Blooms: Remember
Heading: Shared Sexual Images and Media
8. Shared sexual images can be funny, sarcastic, angry, political, and even religious—all at the same time.
Answer: Medium
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: Sex, Media, and Pop Culture
Blooms: Remember
Heading: Shared Sexual Images and Media
9. Of all the media in pop culture that may truly transform sexual attitudes, none is more potentially powerful, holistic, and personal than television.
Answer: False
Difficulty: Hard
Topic: Sex, Media, and Pop Culture
Blooms: Remember
Heading: Popular Music and Sexual Attitudes
10. By the 40s and 50s television had evolved to include explicit discussion of premarital sex, extramarital affairs, recreational sex, out-of-wedlock birth, gay relationships, and other themes.
Answer: False
Difficulty: Medium
Topic: Sex, Media, and Pop Culture
Blooms: Remember
Heading: From Reality TV to Homemade Video
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