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International Women's Day

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    Feminist terminology for SECONDARY SCHOOL
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  • What is feminism primarily about?
    Promoting female-led businesses.
    Women gaining more legal rights than men.
    Social, political, and economic equality between genders.
    Focusing solely on issues that affect women.
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  • "Patriarchy" refers to:
    A social structure with clearly defined gender roles.
    A traditional form of family leadership.
    A historical period with strong male monarchs.
    A system where men hold primary power and dominance.
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  • Mansplaining" means:
    A man giving detailed and informative explanations.
    A man offering to teach skills to someone.
    A man explaining something to a woman in a condescending way
    A man actively participating in discussions.
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  • "Misogyny" is defined as:
    Hatred or prejudice against women.
    Disliking certain personality traits in women.
    Criticizing unrealistic expectations placed on women.
    Favouring traditional roles for women.
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  • The "glass ceiling" refers to:
    A company policy that limits working hours.
    A building design with transparent roofing.
    An invisible barrier preventing women from reaching the top.
    A performance evaluation system that favours male employees.
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  • "Objectification" of women means:
    Hating women
    Focusing on women's external apperance only.
    Appreciating a woman's physical appearance.
    Using images of women in advertising.
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  • In the context of gender, "data gap" refers to:
    Limited access to technical information for women.
    Lack of information for and about women.
    Differences in access to knowledge and resources.
    Difficulty in women accessing to libraries.
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  • The "Bechdel Test" assesses:
    If the film portrays women in positive work environments.
    The representation of women in a certain scene.
    If a film has a strong female protagonist.
    Whether a film features two women not talking about men.
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  • "Gaslighting" is a form of manipulation where someone:
    Makes someone doubt their own reality or sanity.
    Offers unsolicited advice about mental health.
    Tries to change someone’s emotional state.
    Loves you and wants you to be happy.
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  • The "manosphere" refers to:
    Spaces where men discuss their emotional health.
    Online forums where men discuss career development.
    Male focused online hobbyist groups.
    Online spaces promoting misogyny and anti-feminism.
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  • "Incels" are:
    "Involuntary celibates" who blame women for their failures.
    Men advocating for increased social skills development.
    Men who prefer not to have relationships.
    Men who are shy and have a hard time initiating friedships
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  • Which of these is a common misconception about feminism?
    Feminism aims to make women dominant over men.
    Feminism improves the lives of men too.
    Feminism seeks equality between genders.
    Feminism advocates rights for women.
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  • According to recent WHO reports, the gender data gap in medicine primarily refers to:
    The underrepresentation of women in medical research.
    Unequal access to healthcare facilities in rural areas.
    Differences in medical insurance coverage between genders.
    A lack of female doctors in leadership positions.
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  • The WHO emphasizes that this data gap can lead to:
    Improved understanding of male-specific diseases.
    Increased funding for male-focused medical research.
    A focus on developing more male-specific medical devices.
    Misdiagnosis and inappropriate treatments for women.
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  • Regarding cardiovascular health, the WHO has highlighted that:
    Women have a quicker recovery time than men.
    Women often present different symptoms and these are missed.
    Heart disease primarily affects men, so data is skewed.
    Cardiovascular health is equally funded for men & women.
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  • One way the WHO suggests closing the gender data gap is by:
    Excluding men from medical research panels.
    Integrating gender analysis in all stages of medical studies
    Restricting access to medical research for men.
    Lowering medical research funding for male related diseases.
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