11.Roles involve activities demanded by:
a.norms.
b.biology.
c.nature.
d.law.
12.Role conflict occurs because:
a.we play a number of roles simultaneously.
b.our behavior deviates from our religious beliefs.
c.societies become stable and predictable.
d.hormonal activity increases sharply during puberty.
13.Role conflict is a by-product of:
a.hormonal imbalances.
b.natural laws.
c.social complexity.
d.instinctive drives.
14.Mary is frustrated because her husband doesn't take the responsibility for the yard work like her father always did. Mary's disappointment stems from:
a.role expectations.
b.sexuality.
c.androgyny.
d.gender identity.
15.Family functioning is disrupted when roles and norms are:
a.simplistic.
b.stable.
c.expressive.
d.unclear.
16.The flexibility of American gender roles:
a.is a myth.
b.provides a path for limiting women’s opportunities.
c.offers hope that couples can build more satisfying relationships.
d.offers more clarity of expectations than traditional roles.
17.A person's sex is determined:
a.at conception.
b.by hormones.
c.by society.
d.by a combination of society and hormones.
18.All embryos:
a.are biologically determined.
b.have the potential to become either sex.
c.have differentiated gonads.
d.are chromosomally androgynous.
19.Women have:
a.an X and a Y chromosome.
b.two Y chromosomes.
c.two X chromosomes.
d.one X and two Y chromosomes.
20.Men have:
a.an X and a Y chromosome.
b.two X chromosomes.
c.two Y chromosomes.
d.one X and two Y chromosomes.