#1
What is the most common age group targeted by child sexual abuse perpetrators?
Infants
Preschoolers
Pre-adolescents
Teenagers
#2
What is the role of parents and caregivers in preventing child sexual abuse?
Blaming the child for any inappropriate behavior
Maintaining open communication and educating about boundaries
Ignoring the issue and hoping for the best
Leaving the responsibility solely to schools
#3
What is the concept of 'grooming' in the context of child sexual abuse?
Personal hygiene practices
Building trust and emotional connection with a child for abusive purposes
A form of punishment for misbehaving children
Educational preparation for adulthood
#4
What is the importance of age-appropriate sex education in preventing child sexual abuse?
It encourages early sexual experimentation
It provides children with the necessary knowledge and skills to protect themselves
It avoids discussing sensitive topics with children
It relies solely on parental guidance
#5
What is the role of schools in preventing child sexual abuse?
Ignoring the issue and focusing solely on academics
Providing comprehensive sex education and creating a safe environment
Blaming the victims for any abuse
Leaving child protection solely to parents
#6
Which of the following is NOT considered a grooming behavior in the context of child sexual abuse?
Gift-giving
Isolating the child from others
Providing educational support
Building trust and friendship
#7
What is the primary purpose of comprehensive sex education in schools for preventing child sexual abuse?
To encourage early sexual activity
To promote abstinence only
To empower children with knowledge and skills
To ignore the topic completely
#8
Which of the following is a potential consequence of child sexual abuse?
Increased self-esteem
Positive interpersonal relationships
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Improved academic performance
#9
What is the 'two-gate' approach in child protection?
Allowing unrestricted access to all individuals
Implementing strict surveillance at all times
Screening and monitoring to control access
No access control measures
#10
Why is it important to teach children the correct names for their body parts as part of sexual abuse prevention?
To confuse them about their anatomy
To discourage any discussion about their bodies
To empower them to communicate effectively about inappropriate touch
To shame them for their bodies
#11
Which of the following is an example of a primary prevention strategy for child sexual abuse?
Counseling for victims
Public awareness campaigns
Legal prosecution after the abuse
Therapeutic interventions for offenders
#12
What is the significance of mandatory reporting laws in the context of child sexual abuse?
They protect the confidentiality of victims
They require professionals to report suspected abuse
They discourage reporting to avoid legal complications
They only apply to certain age groups
#13
Why is it crucial to teach children about body autonomy and personal boundaries?
To encourage them to be obedient at all times
To empower them to recognize and resist inappropriate touch
To limit their social interactions
To discourage any form of self-expression
#14
What is the significance of trauma-informed care in the context of child sexual abuse recovery?
It focuses solely on punishment for offenders
It recognizes and addresses the impact of trauma on victims
It avoids discussing the trauma to protect victims
It neglects the emotional well-being of victims
#15
In the context of child sexual abuse prevention, what does 'mandatory reporter' refer to?
Someone who reports abuse only if they feel like it
A person required by law to report suspected abuse
A voluntary role with no legal obligations
A term unrelated to child protection