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Chapter 2 & 3:
Finding God’s Design, and Choosing to Love (p 19-39)
1. If a couple says to a marriage counselor “We
don’t love each other anymore,” the counselor
a. should conclude that their marriage is over.
b. should focus on improving the couple’s sexual relationship.
c. should require each of them to make a 100% commitment to their
marriage.
d. should blame the husband.
2. If the husband in question #1 asks the counselor, “How can I love
my
wife when I don’t feel in love with her,” a good answer from the
counselor is
a. “Your feelings of love for your wife can increase as you give your
time and attention to her.”
b. “True love is primarily not a feeling; it is an action performed for
the welfare of another.”
c. “Even when you feel grumpy, you can choose to come home from work
with an attitude of cheerfulness and respect for your wife.”
d. all of the above.
Chapter 4: Understanding the Basics (p. 40-78)
3.For a newly married couple on their wedding night, the husband’s primary goal should be
a. to concentrate simply on pleasing his wife with tenderness.
b. to bring his wife to sexual climax during intercourse.
c. to continue with intercourse even if it is painful for his wife.
d. to bring his wife to multiple orgasms.
4. For a husband to bring his wife to orgasm, he must directly or indirectly stimulate her
a. vagina.
b. clitoris.
c. labia minora.
d. labia majora.
5. Which of the following can help reduce the unpleasant symptoms of PMS
(pre-menstrual syndrome)?
a. limiting salt, sugar, and caffeine.
b. increasing exercise.
c. taking an oral micronized progesterone.
d. all of the above.
6. Which is TRUE?
a. A husband’s penis size has little to do with bringing his wife to
sexual pleasure.
b. A husband who is circumcised will have greater sexual pleasure than if
he was uncircumcised.
c. The muscular contractions of the prostate gland have little to do with
a husband’s sexual pleasure.
d. A vasectomy usually inhibits a husband’s orgasm.
Chapter 5: One Flesh -- The Techniques of Lovemaking (p 79-90)
7. The author would NOT support which approach to lovemaking?
a. slow
b. imaginative
c. predictable
d. gentle
Chapter 6: Solutions to Common Problems (p 91-110)
8. For the problem of premature ejaculation, the author recommends
a. squeeze control exercises.
b. medication.
c. counseling.
d. frequent intercourse.
9. A wife’s sexual experience will be enhanced by
a. stronger pubococcygeus muscles.
b. keeping anticipation and desire foremost in her mind.
c. tensing the muscles of her legs, thighs, and lower abdomen.
d. all of the above.
Chapter 7: For the Preorgasmic Wife (p 111-121)
10. For the preorgasmic wife, the author
recommends “training
sessions” in which the husband and wife caress
each other in a relaxed atmosphere. These training sessions should be
characterized by
a. the wife focusing on reaching orgasm.
b. the wife concentrating on the pleasurable sensations her husband is
producing in her.
c. the husband caressing only his wife’s genital and breast areas.
d. the husband becoming more aggressive and adventurous.
Chapter 8: For the Impotent Husband (p 122-135)
11. The most common cause of decreased sex drive in the normal
man is
a. alcohol.
b. fatigue.
c. obesity.
d. smoking.
12. The primary cause of impotence in husbands (the inability to
achieve and maintain an erection) is fear of failure. The author’s
preferred treatment method is
a. medication.
b. a vacuum system.
c. talking, touching, teasing.
d. penile injections.
Chapter 9: The Power of Sexual Intimacy (p. 136-147)
13. Sensuousness requires the capacity to enjoy ______.
a. aggressiveness.
b. listening.
c. art.
d. tenderness.
Chapter 10: The “Perfect” Wife (p 148-162)
14. If a wife is having difficulty reaching orgasm, she should
a. have a glass of wine first.
b. watch some erotic movies.
c. take homeopathic supplements.
d. ask her husband for manual stimulation of her clitoris.
Chapter 11: Planning and Achieving Parenthood (p. 163-205)
15. Of the following methods of contraception, which is the safest
to use?
a. the I.U.D.
b. the condom
c. the pill
d. tubal ligation
16. When properly used, condoms have a failure rate of
a. 1%
b. 5%
c.10%
d.15%
Chapter 13: Sex After 60... (p. 214-224)
17. Which is TRUE about sex after 60?
a. As they get older, women decline physiologically in their sex drive.
b. Male impotence is a natural development of old age.
c. A declining sex drive is more likely the result of psychological
causes.
d. All women decline in their sex drive after menopause.
Chapter 14: Sexually Transmitted Diseases (p. 225-237)
18. Which is TRUE about sexually transmitted diseases?
a. The increase in the U.S. infertility rate is partly due to pelvic
inflammatory disease associated with chlamydia and/or gonorrhea
infections.
b. Syphilis can be transmitted by kissing.
c. Oral herpes can be spread by kissing even when there is no open sore.
d. all of the above.
Chapter 15: Answers to Your Questions (p. 238-258)
19. The author suggests that reading chapter 7 of Song of Solomon in
the Bible would help couples to
a. more fully appreciate God’s sovereignty.
b. decrease their sexual inhibitions in marriage.
c. improve their communication with God.
d. improve their parenting skills.
Chapter 16: All Love, All Liking, All Delight (p. 259-270)
20. Who described him and his wife as having “feasted on love; every mode of it -- solemn and merry, romantic and realistic, sometimes as dramatic as a thunderstorm, sometimes as comfortable and unemphatic
as
putting on your soft slippers. No cranny of heart or body remained unsatisfied.”
a. Robert Herrick
b. Robert Browning
c. C.S. Lewis
d. George Cornell |