Sexual Assault Prevention

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Trauma-induced paralysis involves:

both A and B

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Posting or sharing explicit photos of someone without that person's permission is:

none of the above

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Intentionally doing things that negatively affect your partner's schoolwork, grades, or attendance is an example of:

Academic Abuse

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An effective strategy for stepping in if someone appears to need help is:

Directly check in with the person

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Who can commit sexual harassment?

all of the above

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Stalking is best defined as:

repeated unwanted contact that communicates threat or makes someone fearful

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Excessively monitoring a partner's behavior to control what they do and with whom or tracking a person through technology or social media are examples of relationship abuse.

true

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The best way to get consent in sexual situations is to:

discuss and agree to what each person is comfortable with

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Which of the following is an example of sexual coercion?

both a and b

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If a friend discloses a harmful experience to you, which of the following are helpful ways to respond to them?

all of the above

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Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 requires schools to:

all

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"Freezing-up" or being unable to move or respond physically during a traumatic event is an example of:

trauma induced paralysis

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Repeated, unwanted contact that communicates a threat or makes someone fearful can be referred to as:

stalking

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If you observe someone who is making another person uncomfortable or attempting to take advantage of them, options to step in include:

all of the above

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Intentionally keeping your partner from forming or maintaining connections with others is:

emotional abuse

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Which of the following is an example of coercive tactics?

A) pressuring someone to make them feel obligated to engage in unwanted sexual activity

B) deferring responsibility to rationalize making unwanted sexual advances toward someone

C) threatening to withdraw emotional or financial support unless someone engages in sexual activity

D) all of the above

All of the above

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Which of the following are examples of helpful ways of supporting a friend who discloses a harmful experience to you?

A) make sure that they go to the hospital so that they can get medical attention

B) patiently ask them carefully worded questions about what happened, so you can figure out whether or not it was actually assault

C) make sure that your social circle knows about what happened so that you can all work together to support your friend

D) none of the above

none of the above

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Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 prohibits the following:

A) sexual and relationship violence

B) discrimination based on sex or gender stereotypes

C) discrimination against pregnant or parenting students

D) all of the above

All of the above

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Threatening to share harmful or embarrassing information (or photos) with a partner's parents, friends, or colleagues is an example of relationship abuse.

A) True

B) False

true

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If you observe someone who is making another person uncomfortable or attempting to take advantage of them, options to intervene include:

A) checking in with the person who may be experiencing harm to see if they're OK

B) interrupting and distracting the person who is causing harm

C) asking friends or people nearby to help

D) all of the above

all of the above

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Posting or sharing sexually explicit photos of someone without that person's permission is:

A) OK as long as they consented to the images being taken

B) voyeurism

C) sexual harassment

D) none of the above

sexual harassment