17 Questions
Chifundo walks to school alone every day.
False
The boys in the village never yell things at the girls on the way to school.
False
Mabvuto never physically harassed Chifundo on the way to school.
False
Chifundo's friend, Zione, did nothing when Mabvuto pulled down Chifundo’s blouse.
False
Zione threatened to report to the teacher if he didn’t stop bothering Chifundo.
True
SRBV refers to violence that occurs in and around school based on age discrimination.
False
Most teachers in schools have ample time to prevent SRGBV in and around school.
False
Under-reporting SRGBV makes most cases of SRGBV go unnoticed.
True
SRBV can result in physical, sexual, or psychological harm or suffering.
True
Social and cultural norms encourage the reporting of SRGBV.
False
Some learners may contract sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including HIV/AIDS once forced into sexual intercourse.
True
All learners who are tortured constantly will begin absenting themselves from school.
False
Weak coordination and monitoring mechanisms limit multisector coordination and collaboration between ministries of education.
True
SRBV refers to violence that occurs in and around school based on age discrimination.
False
School-related gender-based violence can only be physical in nature.
False
SRGBV is only perpetuated by teachers in schools.
False
Only girls are victims of SRGBV in schools.
False
This quiz focuses on understanding School-related gender-based violence (SRGBV) by discussing its definition, identification, perpetuating factors, consequences, and strategies for prevention. It includes a reading activity and questions to test comprehension.
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