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Chapter 12: Peer Relationships

Peer Relationships

1.
Which of the following groups are your peers?
A)Teachers
B)Parents
C)Classmates
D)Brothers and sisters
2.
How is a platonic friendship different from other friendships?
A)It is based on a sense of affection.
B)It takes place among people of similar ages.
C)It is a casual relationship.
D)It is between people of opposite gender.
3.
What is a negative aspect to cliques?
A)Cliques can be exclusive.
B)Cliques give their members a sense of belonging.
C)Cliques are small circles of friends.
D)Cliques members support one another.
4.
Which is an example of positive peer pressure?
A)using flattery to influence another person
B)making threats
C)acting as a role model
D)offering a bribe
5.
Which skills are most important to use when teens are faced with negative peer pressure?
A)Role-playing skills
B)Refusal skills
C)Refusal skills
D)Negotiation skills
6.
What is the last step in asserting yourself against peer pressure?
A)stating your position
B)suggesting alternatives
C)standing your ground
D)caving in
7.
What is the difference between infatuation and affection?
A)Affection is an exaggerated feeling of fondness.
B)Infatuation is an exaggerated passion.
C)Infatuation involves people of opposite gender.
D)Affection is only between friends.
8.
A curfew is
A)a limit set by your friends.
B)a time limit set by yourself.
C)a time limit set by your parents.
D)a high-risk dating situation.
9.
Which is NOT a way to commit to abstinence?
A)Avoid high-pressure situations.
B)Establish your priorities.
C)Make exceptions to your priorities.
D)Make exceptions to your priorities.
10.
Which is a long-term consequence of sexual activity?
A)Unplanned pregnancy
B)Sexually transmitted diseases
C)Gaining a ruined reputation
D)All of the above
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