Sexual Development and Adulthood: Physical, Cognitive, and Social Development
Quiz by David Flack
Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measure skillsfrom any curriculum
Measure skills
from any curriculum
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
With a free account, teachers can
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
30 questions
Show answers
- Q1In two ways, biology influences our gender psychologyGenetically and PhysiologicallySocially and PhysiologicallyGenetically and HistoricallyGenetically and Environmentally30s
- Q2Your sex chromosomes are your23rd chromosomes22nd chromosomes25 chromosomes24 chromosomes30s
- Q3The chromosome responsible for flipping the switch to create a male is theWXYZ30s
- Q4What happens during the 4th and 5th prenatal months?The chromosomes alignThe fetal brain is bathed in sex hormonesThe personality is formedThe sex is determined30s
- Q5The flood of hormones that triggers another dramatic period of physical change isthe holidaysmoving away from homefreshman year of collegepuberty30s
- Q6Girls mature physicallylater than malessooner than malessame as males30s
- Q7At what age do boys typically overtake girls in terms of height?1412151330s
- Q8Intersex individuals are born withunusual combinations of male and female chromosomes and anatomydoes not occura cloud of suspicionstwo options30s
- Q9STI stands forSexually Transported IndecisionSonically Transmitted IrritationSocially Tragic IneptitudeSexually Transmitted Infection30s
- Q10A life threatening, sexually transmitted infection caused by the human immunodeficiency virusHerpesAIDSChlamydiaSyphllis30s
- Q11Having one sexual partner means also partnering withcounty healthurgent carethe devilthat partner's past partners30s
- Q12What factors influence teenagers' sexual behaviors and use of contraceptives?ImpulsivityAlcohol useAll of the aboveCommunication regarding birth control and mass media30s
- Q13Others factors that contribute to sexual restraint areall of the aboveService learning participationHigh intelligence or religious engagementFather presence30s
- Q14From a biological perspective, HIV is passed more readily from women to men than from men to women?FalseTrueInconclusive30s
- Q15We express the direction of our sexual interest in ourthe sports we enjoythe music we listen tosexual orientationsense of fashion30s