Teen Quiz

Sexual Harassment

  1. Any repeated, unwelcome physical or verbal advance that is sexual in nature is ___.
    1. sexual harassment
    2. flirting
    3. fun and games
    4. normal
  2. _________ is sexual harassment.
    1. grabbing breasts or buttocks
    2. obscene phone calls
    3. spreading sexual rumors
    4. all of the above
  3. Calling a person a “faggot” or a “dyke” is ____.
    1. funny
    2. verbal harassment
    3. not a big deal
    4. physical harassment
  4. ____% of 8-11th grade students report having experienced some form of sexual harassment during their school lives.
    1. 10
    2. 50
    3. 80
    4. 25
  5. A victim of sexual harassment should ____.
    1. document the harassment
    2. confront the harasser if it is safe
    3. report the harassment
    4. all of the above

Teen Dating Violence

  1. Beware of anyone who ___.
    1. doesn’t listen to you
    2. ignores your personal space and boundaries
    3. acts jealous or possessive
    4. all of the above
  2. In abusive relationships, ____.
    1. both partners are equal
    2. one person has control over another
    3. the abuse is easy to see
  3. Abusive relationships _____ over time.
    1. get healthier
    2. get more violent
    3. stay the same
    4. become loving
  4. High school girls would rather talk to a ___ about a violent boyfriend.
    1. parent
    2. friend
    3. pastor
    4. teacher
  5. Some teens stay in violent relationships because ___.
    1. they are afraid of being single
    2. they believe that jealousy and possessiveness are signs of love
    3. they don’t think they deserve any better
    4. all of the above

Where to Go, What to Do

  1. Victims of sexual assault can ___.
    1. report to the police
    2. seek medical attention
    3. seek counseling
    4. all of the above
  2. If someone decides to report to the police they should not ___.
    1. call someone for support
    2. shower, bathe, eat, drink, or comb their hair
    3. call 911
    4. go to a safe place
  3. The DC Rape Crisis Center provides ___.
    1. free individual counseling
    2. hospital advocates
    3. 24-hour hotline
    4. all of the above
  4. If you are supporting someone who has been sexually assaulted, you should ___.
    1. ask for the details of the assault
    2. tell the survivor what they should do
    3. believe the survivor
    4. tell the survivor everything will be okay
  5. Statements like, _______, may help the survivor feel better.
    1. "It’s not your fault."
    2. "Don’t dress like that anymore."
    3. "You’re not alone."
    4. a and c