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1. Which of these is NOT an example of
outercourse?

A. Mutual Masterbation without penetration
B. Frottage ("dry humping")
C. Showering Together
D. Anal Sex
E. Erotic Massage

 
2. Which of these lubricants is safe to use on latex condoms? A. Baby Oil
B. Crisco
C. Silicone-based lube
D. Hand Lotion
E. Vaseline
 

3. Which of the following would be considered the "lowest risk" sexual behavior?

A. Swallowing semen
B. Mutual masterbation
C. Rimming (oral to anal contact)
D. Barebacking (penetrative sex without using condoms)
E. Oral sex
 
4. To reduce your risk for HIV infection during oral sex, you should: A. Avoid oral sex is you have a cut or sore in your mouth
B. Limit the numbers of partners you have.
C. Use a flavored condom
D. Do not allow your partner to ejaculate in your mouth or swallow semen
E. All of the above
 
5. Which of these sexually transmitted diseases can NOT be cured?

A. Herpes
B. Syphilis
C. Gonorrhea
D. Chlamydia
E. Trichomoniasis

 
6. Which of the following bodily fluids can infect someone with HIV A. Blood, vaginal secretions, semen, and precum
B. Breast Milk, blood, vaginal secretions, semen and precum
C. Urine, blood, semen, precum, and perspiration
D. Blood, vaginal secretions, urine, semen, precum and saliva
E. Breast Milk, urine, blood, vaginal secretions, perspiration, saliva, semen and precum
 
7. Condoms:

A. ...are 99% effective against most STD's when used consistently and correctly everytime
B. ...can be used as a dental dam during oral sex when cut lengthwise and held as a barrier in front of your mouth
C. ...can be used for oral, anal and vaginal intercourse

D. ... made of animal skin (lamb skin) do not prevent HIV transmission
E. All of the above

 
8. If your partner is allergic to latex, what esle besides latex condoms can be used to protect against HIV/STD's? A. Animal skin (lamb skin) condom with a latex condom over it or under it (depending on which partner is allergic)
B. Polyurethane Condoms
C. No condom at all
D. No condom at all, but with a lubricant like nonoxynol-9
E. A and B
 
9.Which of these is NOT a step for correct latex condom use? A. Check the expiration date
B. Pinch the tip before rolling onto penis to create a resivoir tip
C. Before opening, squeeze the condom package to feel for an air pouch to ensure no rips or tears
D. If condom is accidentally put on the head of the penis the wrong way, flip it over and apply correctly
E. Use either a water-based or silicone based lubricant
 
10. Unprotected anal sex (barebacking) carries a
risk of HIV infection for:
A. The receptive partner (bottom)
B. The insertive partner (top)
C. The bottom, but not the top
D. Both the bottom and the top
E. Neither the bottom or the top
 

Answers


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