HAVEN QUIZ.
Instructions: Please answer each question by putting a check in the box of your answer. Please
select only one answer per question.
Question 1. Stalking can be best defined as:
A. Going on someones Facebook page multiple times.
B. A strong desire to connect with someone that persists for a while.
C. Repeated, unwanted behavior directed at a specific person that may cause fear.
D. Getting in touch with someone in multiple ways (phone, email, text, etc.).
Question 2. Which of the following is not a factor that contributes to sexual assault:
A. Bystander intervention.
B. Sexist language.
C. Rigid gender roles.
D. Media portrayals of sexuality.
Question 3. The best way to get consent in sexual situations is:
A. Relying on non-verbal communication or body language.
B. Trying something and seeing how your partner reacts.
C. Asking repeatedly until your partner agrees to do something.
D. Clear verbal communication about what each partner wants.
Question 4. Perpetrators of sexual assault are most often:
A. People who got too drunk to remember what happened.
B. Someone who is known by the victim.
C. Strangers who often have weapons and use force.
D. People who have criminal backgrounds.
Question 5. What drug is most commonly used to incapacitate people into having non-consensual
sexual experiences?
A. Roofies.
B. Ketamine.
C. Alcohol.
D. GHB.
Question 6. What percent of women experience sexual assault while in college?
A. 5 percent to 10 percent.
B. 20 percent to 25 percent.
C. 30 percent to 40 percent.
D. 70 percent to 80 percent.
Question 7. Which of the following is the best way to respond if a friend tells you they were
sexually assaulted?
A. Listen to them, believe them, and support their decisions.
B. Make them go to the hospital and/or police department.
C. Ask them questions to find out more about what happened.
D. Tell your friends so they all are aware.
Question 8. Why is alcohol used so often by perpetrators to commit sexual assault?
A. Alcohol inhibits motor control, making it difficult to resist or leave in a potentially
dangerous situation.
B. Alcohol affects communication skills and judgment, making it hard to interpret warning
signs, make safe decisions, and get or give consent.
C. Alcohol is not often used by perpetrators on campus.
D. Both A and B.
Question 9. If you are concerned that a person may be in danger of committing or falling victim to
sexual assault, you can....
A. Express your concern to them directly.
B. Cause a distraction to draw them away from the situation (e.g. spill a drink, tell them
their car is getting towed, ask them to come do something with you).
C. Talk to friends or peers nearby to figure out what to do.
D. All of the above.
Question 10. Campuses have a judicial system that sexual assault victims can utilize whether or
not they choose to file a police report.
True.
False.