#1
Which of the following is a common grooming tactic used by sexual abusers?
Offering gifts or special attention
Avoiding any physical contact
Showing indifference towards the victim
Expressing clear boundaries
#2
What is the primary aim of safeguarding against sexual abuse?
To punish perpetrators after the abuse occurs
To prevent sexual abuse from happening
To raise awareness about the effects of sexual abuse
To provide counseling to survivors
#3
What is the term for when a person blames themselves for being sexually abused?
Self-compassion
Self-blame
Self-assertion
Self-defense
#4
What is the role of consent in sexual relationships?
Consent is not necessary
Consent is only required in marriage
Consent is essential for any sexual activity
Consent is optional
#5
What is 'grooming' in the context of sexual abuse?
Personal hygiene practices
The process by which abusers gain the trust of victims
Training pets
A type of massage
#6
What is the age of consent in most countries?
16 years old
18 years old
21 years old
It varies by country
#7
Which of the following is a common misconception about sexual abuse?
It only occurs in certain cultures
It only happens to children
It is always perpetrated by strangers
It is easy to detect
#8
What is the purpose of sexual assault prevention programs?
To justify the actions of perpetrators
To increase victim blaming
To educate individuals on how to prevent and respond to sexual assault
To promote sexual violence
#9
Which of the following is a common barrier to reporting sexual abuse?
Fear of retaliation
Assurance of confidentiality
Trust in authorities
Positive past experiences with reporting
#10
In the context of sexual abuse, what does the term 'trauma-informed' mean?
Providing care without considering the victim's past experiences
Acknowledging the impact of trauma on individuals
Minimizing the severity of abuse
Encouraging victims to suppress their emotions
#11
Which of the following behaviors is indicative of potential sexual abuse?
Open communication about personal boundaries
Withdrawal from activities previously enjoyed
Expressing gratitude towards caregivers
Healthy self-esteem and confidence
#12
What is the primary role of mandatory reporting laws?
To protect perpetrators
To prevent false accusations
To ensure that suspected abuse is reported to authorities
To punish victims
#13
Which of the following is NOT a potential consequence of sexual abuse?
PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
Increased risk of substance abuse
Enhanced self-esteem
Depression and anxiety
#14
What is the term for a legal defense where the perpetrator claims the victim consented to the sexual activity?
Victim blaming
Consent defense
Affirmative defense
Scapegoating
#15
What is the role of bystander intervention in preventing sexual abuse?
To ignore any signs of abuse
To intervene and prevent potential abuse
To blame the victim
To support the perpetrator
#16
What is the term for when an abuser manipulates a victim into questioning their own memories, perceptions, and sanity?
Emotional blackmail
Gaslighting
Rationalization
Empathy
#17
What is the term for a situation where a person is unable to give consent due to factors like intoxication or unconsciousness?
Informed consent
Consensual non-consent
Implied consent
Incapacity to consent