MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.The typical American marries for:
a.money.
b.sex.
c.love.
d.companionship.
2.The feudal aristocracy practiced:
a.romantic love.
b.courtly love.
c.agape love.
d.maternal love.
3.Courtly love glorified:
a.intimacy and commitment.
b.respect and appreciation.
c.love from afar.
d.spiritual attachment.
4.In courtly love, men proved their manliness by:
a.hunting.
b.jousting.
c.wrestling.
d.drinking.
5.Men defended women's honor in:
a.agape love.
b.philos love.
c.courtly love.
d.maternal love.
6.Ancient Japan believed that love was a grave offense unless it was:
a.characterized by sexual fulfillment.
b.based on romanticism and idealism.
c.physical and spiritual.
d.properly sanctioned.
7.In ancient Japan, marriages were:
a.unimportant.
b.arranged.
c.courtly.
d.egalitarian.
8.A young couple fell in love and married without their parent's permission. After their parents found out, they were driven from the village. When they tried to explain their situation to their friends, no one would talk to them. The couple probably lived in:
a.ancient Japan.
b.India.
c.ancient Rome.
d.Greece.
9.Hindu couples marry on the basis of:
a.unconditional affirmation.
b.romantic love.
c.erotic love.
d.parental approval.
10.In India, a potential mate is judged by all of the following criteria
EXCEPT:
a.economic status.
b.caste membership.
c.general physical appearance.
d.devotion to intended mate.