Sexual Harassment Quiz PDF
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This document is a quiz on sexual harassment. It contains multiple choice questions about defining and identifying sexual harassment. The quizes also cover consent related to sexual harassment.
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1. Sexual harassment is any behavior that is: a. Fun and flirty b. Sexual and wanted. c. Unwanted and sexual. d. Verbally abusive. 2. Mary keeps asking Chad out on a date, even though he says NO every time. He has told her many times to stop asking. Mary's behavior is...
1. Sexual harassment is any behavior that is: a. Fun and flirty b. Sexual and wanted. c. Unwanted and sexual. d. Verbally abusive. 2. Mary keeps asking Chad out on a date, even though he says NO every time. He has told her many times to stop asking. Mary's behavior is sexual harassment. e. True f. False 3. Which of the following is an example of sexual harassment? g. A student keeps writing notes about another student during class. h. A student threatening another student in class. i. A student asks another student out on a date, and he/she says NO. j. A student spreads a rumor about another student kissing 4 people at a party. 4. Sexual harassment only involves sexual touching. k. True l. False 5. John always calls Matt sexual names, including calling him "gay". John's comments are sexual harassment. m. True n. False 6. Which of the following is a step to reporting sexual harassment? o. Tell an adult at home. p. Write down what happened. q. Tell an adult at school. r. All of the above. 7. Sexual violence is never the victim's fault. s. True t. False 8. Consent means to give approval to what is done or proposed by another person. u. True v. False