This document discusses gender and development. It states that gender is a social construct that classifies people as masculine or feminine. The division of labor between men and women in economic activities also influences how gender is socially constructed.
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1. GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT
Easy:
1. It is a social construct; it classifies individuals as either being masculine or feminine. In the economic
front, the division of labor of men and women also influence how gender is socially constructed.
A. Bisexual
B. Gender
C. Sex
D. Transgender
2. What do you call a woman sexually attracted to women?
A. Gay
B. Gender
C. Lesbian
D. Transgender
3. The following are the dominant social institutions that shape a person’s concept of human sexuality and
gender except:
A. Education System
B. Family
C. Gender Stereotype
D. Mass Media
4. It refers to someone who is born male but feels that he is female.
A. Transgender
B. Transman
C. Transsexual
D. Transwoman
5. What is a term referring to the biological difference between women and men?
A. Sex
B. Sexual
C. Sexual Identity
D. Transgender
6. A violence that physically forcing someone to have sexual intercourse with him even when they did not
want to.
A. Emotional Violence
B. Psychological Violence
C. Physical Violence
D. Sexual Violence
7. In the Philippines, the top 3 regions with most recorded cases of women aged 15- 49 who have ever
experienced emotional, sexual and physical violence committed by their current husband/partner
according to the 2022 data are,
A. Region 1, MIMAROPA, Region 5
B. BARMM, NCR, Region IVA
C. Region V, MIMAROPA, Region VIII
D. MIMAROPA, Region IX, Region XI
8. What do you call the ratio of female to male values of a given indicator?
A. Cohort Survival rate
B. Gender Parity Index
C. Male- Female Ratio
D. Retention Rate
9. A biological function naturally performed by a specific sex.
A. Gender Identity
B. Sex
C. Sex Identity
D. Sex Roles
10. It is an attraction towards the opposite sex>
A. Bisexuality
B. Heterosexuality
C. Homosexuality
D. Sexual Orientation