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1.What does “Q” represent in the acronym LGBTQ2S+? Select all that apply.
2.What is gender identity? Select all that apply.
3.What is Two Spirit? Select all that apply.
4.What is heteronormativity? Select all that apply.
5.What is an example of intersectionality? Select all that apply.
6.Which of the following are examples of binary systems in Western society? Select all that apply.
7.How do societal binary systems influence connotation? Select all that apply.
8.Which of the following are examples of gender performativity that affects humans during adulthood? Select all that apply.
9.Which of the following are examples of gender performativity that affects humans during childhood? Select all that apply.
10.What is important to notice in regards to undoing gender in social interactions? Select all that apply.
11.The average human is made up of 32 chromosome pairs.
12.What are possible chromosome pairs for an intersex person? Select all that apply.
13.Biological sex is based on which of the following? Select all that apply.
14.Sex assigned at birth describe a medical professionals’ assumption abased on visible genitalia.
15.Gender identity and sex assigned at birth are the same thing.
16.Are sexual orientation and romantic orientation the same thing? Select all that apply.
17.When someone says they are pansexual, what are they describing?
18.When someone says they are aromantic, what are they describing? Select all that apply.
19.What is a queerplatonic relationship? Select all that apply.
20.How does heteronormativity oppress members of the LGBTQ2S+ community? Select all that apply.
21.We owe pride to all white, cisgender, homosexual men.
22.When changing the gender marker from M to F or F to M on government documents such as a birth certificate, a letter from a certified doctor or psychologist is required.
23.Which of the following are examples of discrimination (or places where discrumination occurs) that the transgender and queer community face in our society? Select all that apply.
24.Which province/territory was the first in Canada to add gender identity to its provincial/territorial Human Rights Code?
25.What year was the first legal same-sex marriage in Ontario?
26.Which of the following statements are true about allyship? Select all that apply.
27.Which of the following are roles of allyship? Select all that apply.
28.What is the definition of oppression? Select all that apply.
29.Which of the following is an example of institutional racial privilege?
30.A close friend of yours has recently come out as transgender. They share that they are testing out new names, and are experimenting with pronouns. How might someone practicing allyship respond to this situation? Select all that apply.