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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Quiz 2

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  gender aggression.
B  hegemonic femininity.
C  ungendering
D  gender accomplishment.
Question #3
A  has changed many times throughout history.
B  has always been what it says on your birth certificate.
C  is what genitalia they have.
D  is sex chromosomes.
Question #4
A  it is easy to transgress gender norms.
B  institutions (like schools or the workplace) are gender-neutral.
C  gender is a fixed set of psychological traits.
D  gender structures every interaction we have.
Question #5
A  their future height.
B  their future fertility.
C  whether they want to move to another state.
D  whether or not they will look beautiful for handsome.
Question #6
A  they are the first group of trans kids to be allowed in mainstream schools.
B  they are the first group of trans kids to move to the United States.
C  they will be the first group of trans people to use medical interventions in childhood.
D  they are the first group of trans people to be allowed in the military.
Question #7
A  transitioning in childhood
B  activism around gender discrimination.
C  access to surgery.
D  access to psychologists.
Question #8
A  academics studying the LGBTQ community
B  the cisgender parents of trans kids
C  Republican congress people
D  conservative religious leaders
Question #9
A  open identity.
B  sociocultural.
C  transformable.
D  essentialist.
Question #11
A  the first case to challenge intersex surgery on infants.
B  the first baby to have successful infant “normalization” surgery.
C  the first baby to die from infant “normalization” surgery.
D  the first intersex baby to be labeled a third gender.
Question #12
A  be adopted to a more accepting family.
B  be assigned a sex as soon as possible.
C  their parents let them wait until they are older to decide if they want to have surgery.
D  undergo hormone therapy.
Question #13
A  reduced sexual sensitivity.
B  possible sterilization.
C  painful scarring.
D  increased height.
Question #14
A  because the parents want their child to look “normal.”
B  because the child requests it.
C  to please the child.
D  to keep the child alive.
Question #15
A  gender is able to be changed for about the first 18 months of an infant’s life.
B  parents should be the only ones to decide on a sex for their baby if they are born with ambiguous genitalia.
C  intersex people should wait until they are 18 to decide to have surgery or not.
D  society has a duty to create a third gender to include intersex people.
Question #16
A  biological sex is a spectrum.
B  men only ever have XY chromosomes
C  women only ever have XX chromosomes
D  biological sex is fixed at conception
Question #17
A  who comes out at a young age.
B  whose chromosomes do not match their sexual anatomy.
C  who dresses in women’s clothing.
D  who has a mental health condition.
Question #18
A  binary theory
B  dichotomous theory
C  social constructivist perspective
D  evolutionary theory
Question #19
A  transgender.
B  part of a third gender.
C  intersex.
D  cross-dressers.
Question #20
A  Gender can understood by looking at our closest primate ancestors.
B  Gender varies greatly, is produced in interactions, and is embedded in institutions.
C  Gender can be understood by looking at the different brain structures of men and women.
D  Gender can be understood by looking at certain chromosomes.
Question #21
A  you are stuck with what you were born with.
B  there is no such thing as gender identity
C  your biology is fully responsible for your gender.
D  gender norms are both fluid and stable.
Question #22
A  symbolic interactionist theories.
B  social constructionist schemas.
C  doing gender schemas.
D  natural differences schemas.
Question #23
A  social structures
B  social interactions
C  historical time period
D  innate cognitive and physical abilities