
Sexual Assault
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- Q1What is consent?A conversation between partners about sexual preferences and desires.A verbal contract outlining exactly what sexual activities will take place.An agreement between people to engage in sexual activity.30s
- Q2When should you ask for consent?The first time you have sex with someone new.The first time you have sex.Every time you have sex.30s
- Q3Which of the following answers indicates giving consent?“Yes, I want to.”“I guess if you really want to.”“I’m not sure.”30s
- Q4How can you tell whether someone will consent to sex?If they specifically agree to sex at the time you ask them.If you have had sex with them before.If they are dressed provocatively.30s
- Q5Those who experience sexual violence are more likely to suffer from which of the following?Mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and PTSDAll of the above.Substance abuseEating disorders, insomnia, and poor physical health30s
- Q6This percentage of dating teens experiences harassment or abuse through technology.25%20%15%10%30s
- Q7Which of the following contribute to sexual violence?Media that objectifies women and girls and glorifies violence against them.Traditional gender norms and power imbalances.All of the above.Victim-blaming and poor criminal justice response.30s
- Q8True or false: Affirmative consent means that consent for sexual activity must be clear, knowing and voluntary.TrueFalse30s
- Q9True or false: A person can receive medical treatment after a sexual assault without having forensic evidence collected.FalseTrue30s
- Q10Which of the following is NOT helpful when supporting a friend who has experienced sexual assault?Validating your friend's feelings and emotions.Taking control of the situation, telling your friend when they need to doReaching out to Well-Being and Accessibility for confindetial help.Listening without interrupting.30s