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  1. In a study conducted by the Department of Justice, 1 in 5 undergraduate women will become the victim of sexual assault during their 4 years of college.
    True
    False
  2. Over 5% of men have also reported experiencing sexual assault.
    True
    False
  3. Engaging in a course of conduct directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to fear for one’s safety is:
    Stalking
    Flirting
    Sexual Harrassment
  4. Stalking includes such things as:
    Making unwanted phone calls
    Sending unsolicited emails or texts
    Spying on the victim
    All of the above
  5. Sexual assault is not a form of sexual misconduct.
    True
    False
  6. The definition of sexual assault includes rape, fondling and:
    Physical abuse
    Incest
    Emotional abuse
    Stalking
  7. Fondling means:
    Caressing an object with appreciation
    Playing gently with another person’s clothing
    Touching of the private body parts of another person without consent
  8. Rape means:
    Penetration of the vagina or anus with any body part or object
    Oral penetration by a sex organ of another person
    Both A and B with consent
    Both A and B without consent
  9. Incest is sexual intercourse between persons who are related to each other.
    True
    False
  10. Some warning signs of dating violence include:
    A partner who attempts to isolate their partner from friends and family
    A partner who is controlling of what one may say wear or how they spend their money
    A partner who is degrading
    All of the above
  11. Sexual assault can be perpetrated by:
    Student
    Faculty Member
    Staff Member
    All of the above
  12. One cannot legally give consent if:
    The person is incapacitated due to alcohol or drug use
    The person is physically or developmentally disabled
    The person is under a State specific age
    All of the above
  13. Consent is voluntarily agreeing to engage in sexual activity.
    True
    False
  14. Four types of sexual misconduct are:
    Domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault and dating violence
    Domestic violence, dating violence, flirting and rape
    Fondling, physical abuse, stalking and rape
  15. Dating violence means violence committed by a person who is, or has been, in a social relationship of a romantic or intimate nature with the victim.
    True
    False
  16. Technology plays a role in sexual misconduct today and it is increasing each year.
    True
    False
  17. Domestic violence is limited to sexual and physical violence.
    True
    False
  18. Dating violence includes:
    Sexual abuse
    Physical abuse
    Threat of abuse
    All of the above
  19. In domestic violence, the violence is committed by:
    A current or former spouse or intimate partner
    A person with whom the victim shares a child in common
    A person cohabitating with or has cohabitated with the victim as a spouse or intimate partner
    None of the above
    All of the above
  20. Which one of these is NOT a myth:
    Most sexual assaults are committed by strangers
    A person who has been sexually assaulted will be hysterical
    Sexual assault victims do not report the crime
    Sexual harassment is rare and only happens to women
  21. The significance of domestic violence is the relationship between the two individuals.
    True
    False
  22. Domestic violence is like dating violence in that it includes both physical and/or sexual abuse.
    True
    False
  23. Identifying someone who has experienced sexual misconduct is often difficult. Some things to look for are:
    Changes in appearance
    Loud and outspoken behavior
    Shift in quality of work or missing deadlines
    A and C
  24. Who should you ask about your responsibility for reporting an incident if one becomes aware of it?
    Title IX Coordinator
    Staff and Faculty
    A friend
    Another student
  25. What will happen if you fail to file a report?
    The student's rights for equal education have been violated
    You could be subject to discipline by your organization
    Your institution could lose Federal Funding
    All of the above
  26. If you are a Faculty member and suspect a student has been a victim of sexual misconduct, then you need to approach the student and inquire as to their safety.
    True
    False
  27. When having a conversation with a victim, it is important to:
    Encourage them to only share if they were not engaged in some sort of illegal behavior
    Understand how trauma affects the memory and that the information may be fragmented
    Question them in a way to discern what really happened
  28. Resources available to you to find out your responsibility include:
    Your campus police/security
    Your Title IX contact
    Both A and B
  29. Knowing when to report and what you are responsible for reporting is important. You are legally required to report an incidence once you have been made aware of it.
    True
    False - Not everyone is required to report.
  30. Bystander intervention is hearing about an event that could be harmful to someone else.
    True
    False
  31. Quid pro behavior involves:
    Demands for sexual favors in exchange for some benefit
    Avoiding some detriment such as termination or a failing grade
    Perpetration by someone in a position of power over another
    All of the above
  32. Sexual harrassment is not a form of sexual misconduct.
    True
    False