#1
Which of the following is NOT a form of sexual abuse in sports?
Verbal abuse
Physical abuse
Consensual relationship
Emotional abuse
#2
What is the age group most vulnerable to sexual abuse in sports?
Children and adolescents
Adults
Seniors
Middle-aged individuals
#3
What is the role of bystanders in preventing sexual abuse in sports?
To ignore suspicious behavior
To report any concerns to appropriate authorities
To confront the perpetrator directly
To participate in the abusive behavior
#4
What is the importance of background checks for coaches and staff in sports organizations?
To ensure they have appropriate qualifications
To verify their criminal history and protect athletes
To assess their coaching abilities
To determine their salary
#5
What is the primary responsibility of sports organizations regarding sexual abuse prevention?
To prioritize winning competitions over athlete safety
To prioritize athlete safety over winning competitions
To focus solely on financial profits
To ignore allegations of abuse
#6
What is the legal definition of consent in sexual relationships?
Verbal agreement
Mutual understanding
Clear, voluntary, and enthusiastic agreement
Passive acceptance
#7
Which organization is responsible for establishing policies to prevent sexual abuse in sports?
International Olympic Committee (IOC)
FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association)
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
SafeSport
#8
What are some signs that an athlete may be experiencing sexual abuse?
Increased confidence
Withdrawal from usual activities
Improved performance
Strong camaraderie with the coach
#9
In cases of sexual abuse in sports, what is the term for the power dynamic between the perpetrator and the victim?
Coach-student relationship
Athlete-athlete dynamic
Teacher-pupil interaction
Authority-imbalance
#10
What is the term for when a victim of sexual abuse becomes involved in a consensual relationship with their perpetrator due to manipulation or coercion?
Grooming
Trauma bonding
Consensual agreement
Victim-blaming
#11
What is the 'grooming' process in the context of sexual abuse in sports?
Providing coaching sessions
Preparing athletes for competitions
Building trust and emotional connection with the victim
Setting up training schedules
#12
What are some strategies for creating a safe environment for athletes in sports organizations?
Implementing codes of conduct and policies
Encouraging one-on-one meetings between coaches and athletes
Encouraging secrets between coaches and athletes
Discouraging reporting of suspicious behavior
#13
What is the role of education in preventing sexual abuse in sports?
To teach athletes to accept abuse as part of their training
To educate athletes, coaches, and staff on recognizing and preventing abuse
To ignore discussing the topic altogether
To blame victims for not preventing the abuse
#14
What role can coaches play in preventing sexual abuse in sports?
To ignore signs of abuse to avoid involvement
To educate athletes about self-defense techniques
To create a culture of safety and respect within the team
To encourage secrecy between athletes and coaches
#15
What is the term for when individuals in positions of authority use their influence to cover up instances of sexual abuse?
Silent protection
Institutional betrayal
Administrative immunity
Hierarchical privilege