Gender and Social Movements
This quiz is designed to test your knowledge about gender and social movements. It covers various aspects of gender-related issues, including the history of gender movements, the role of gender in social change, and the challenges faced by gender activists.
Questions
Which of the following is NOT a type of gender-based violence?
- Domestic violence
- Sexual harassment
- Workplace discrimination
- Cyberbullying
The first wave of feminism primarily focused on:
- Women's suffrage
- Equal pay for equal work
- Reproductive rights
- Ending violence against women
The term 'intersectionality' was coined by:
- Kimberlé Crenshaw
- Audre Lorde
- Gloria Anzaldúa
- bell hooks
Which social movement is primarily focused on achieving transgender rights?
- The LGBTQ+ rights movement
- The feminist movement
- The civil rights movement
- The disability rights movement
The #MeToo movement was primarily sparked by:
- The Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse scandal
- The Brett Kavanaugh sexual assault allegations
- The Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal
- The Bill Cosby sexual assault allegations
Which country was the first to legalize same-sex marriage?
- Canada
- Netherlands
- Belgium
- Spain
The gender pay gap refers to:
- The difference in average earnings between men and women
- The difference in average hours worked between men and women
- The difference in average education levels between men and women
- The difference in average job titles between men and women
The term 'toxic masculinity' refers to:
- A set of harmful behaviors and attitudes that are associated with traditional masculinity
- A set of harmful behaviors and attitudes that are associated with traditional femininity
- A set of harmful behaviors and attitudes that are associated with both traditional masculinity and femininity
- A set of harmful behaviors and attitudes that are not associated with gender
Which of the following is NOT a barrier to women's political participation?
- Stereotypes and biases
- Lack of access to education and resources
- Violence and intimidation
- Cultural norms and traditions
The term 'genderqueer' refers to:
- A person who identifies as neither male nor female
- A person who identifies as both male and female
- A person who identifies as male or female, but does not conform to traditional gender roles
- A person who identifies as male or female, and conforms to traditional gender roles
The term 'cisgender' refers to:
- A person whose gender identity matches the sex they were assigned at birth
- A person whose gender identity does not match the sex they were assigned at birth
- A person who identifies as neither male nor female
- A person who identifies as both male and female
The term 'non-binary' refers to:
- A person who identifies as neither male nor female
- A person who identifies as both male and female
- A person who identifies as male or female, but does not conform to traditional gender roles
- A person who identifies as male or female, and conforms to traditional gender roles
Which of the following is NOT a type of gender-based discrimination?
- Wage discrimination
- Housing discrimination
- Employment discrimination
- Educational discrimination
The term 'patriarchy' refers to:
- A system of social organization in which men hold primary power and privilege
- A system of social organization in which women hold primary power and privilege
- A system of social organization in which there is no gender hierarchy
- A system of social organization in which power is equally distributed between men and women
The term 'feminism' refers to:
- A movement that advocates for the rights of women and girls
- A movement that advocates for the rights of men and boys
- A movement that advocates for the rights of all people, regardless of gender
- A movement that advocates for the rights of people who identify as non-binary