Understanding Sexual Harassment
8 Questions
1 Views

Understanding Sexual Harassment

Created by
@HumaneEcstasy

Podcast Beta

Play an AI-generated podcast conversation about this lesson

Questions and Answers

What is sexual harassment?

  • Unwanted and sexual (correct)
  • Sexual and wanted
  • Fun and flirty
  • Mary keeps asking Chad out on a date, even though he says NO every time. This behavior is sexual harassment.

    True

    Which of the following is an example of sexual harassment?

  • A student threatening another student in class
  • A student keeps writing notes about another student during class
  • A student spreads a rumor about another student kissing 4 people at a party (correct)
  • A student asks another student out on a date one time, and he/she says NO
  • Sexual harassment only involves sexual touching.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    John always calls Matt sexual names, including calling him 'gay'. John's comments are sexual harassment.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a step to reporting sexual harassment?

    <p>All of the above</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Sexual violence is never the victim's fault.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Consent means to give approval to what is done or proposed by another person.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Sexual Harassment Definition

    • Sexual harassment is defined as unwanted and sexual behavior.

    Mary and Chad Case Study

    • Mary's repeated requests for a date despite Chad's consistent refusals constitutes sexual harassment.

    Examples of Sexual Harassment

    • Spreading rumors about another student's romantic activity is an example of sexual harassment.
    • Calling someone sexual names, even if those names are not related to sexual acts, can qualify as sexual harassment.

    Myths about Sexual Harassment

    • Sexual harassment can involve various forms of behavior, including verbal and written communication, not just physical touching.

    Reporting Sexual Harassment

    • Reporting sexual harassment involves informing a trusted adult, such as a parent, teacher, or school counselor.
    • It's crucial to keep a record of the incident, including dates, times, and details.

    Sexual Violence

    • Sexual violence is never the victim's fault.
    • Consent refers to giving permission for an action or proposal.

    Studying That Suits You

    Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.

    Quiz Team

    Related Documents

    Sexual Harassment Quiz PDF

    Description

    This quiz explores the definition of sexual harassment, real-life examples, and common myths surrounding the issue. It also addresses the importance of consent and proper reporting procedures. Test your knowledge and awareness about sexual harassment and its implications.

    More Like This

    15.2
    10 questions

    15.2

    EyeCatchingFoxglove avatar
    EyeCatchingFoxglove
    BMGT 335 Sexual Harassment Quiz
    23 questions
    Use Quizgecko on...
    Browser
    Browser