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dating violence quiz

Dating violence quiz
This is a True/False quiz for Sexual Assault and a Dating Violence Quiz. (Original Source: Erin O’Hanlon, Atlantic County Women’s Center)
DATING VIOLENCE QUIZ Test your dating violence knowledge by answering the true/false questions and the multiple choice questions below.

TRUE/FALSE

  1. Dating violence is rare among high school students, college students and other educated people. FALSE
    • Dating and domestic violence is common among all people – rich, poor, black, white, Asian, Latino, etc.
  2. When someone leaves an abusive relationship, the abuse usually ends. FALSE
    • Unfortunately, a time when a victim is most at risk is when leaving the relationship. This is called separation violence, and safety planning needs to be put in place for this whenever possible.
  3. Drug and/or alcohol abuse is often a factor in dating violence incidents. TRUE
    • Although drug and alcohol abuse is often a factor in dating violence, it is not a cause or an “excuse.” Both victims and perpetrators of violence are much more likely to use drugs and alcohol than people who are not in abusive relationships.
  4. The best way to get a friend to leave an abusive relationship is to “cut ties” with them. FALSE
    • This may actually have the opposite effect. Someone who is being abused in a relationship needs outside help and support and is very unlikely to leave that relationship without the support and help of families and friends.
  5. If violence occurs once in a dating relationship, it is likely to happen again. TRUE
    • It is rare for someone to hit or otherwise abuse their partner once and never do it again.
  6. Police hardly ever make arrests in dating violence situations. FALSE
    • This once was the case when the victim had to agree to press charges before the police would make an arrest. However, it is now mandatory in our state to make an arrest if there is any physical evidence of abuse, even if the victim does not press charges.

MULTIPLE CHOICE (Can have more than one correct answer)

  1. What kind of behavior could be considered a sign of relationship abuse?
    • a. your partner takes a nap while you’re talking to him or her about something important.
    • b. your partner tells you that you’re fat and ugly.
    • c. your partner lets you know that he/she doesn’t like it when you “flirt” with other people.
    • d. you’re a vegetarian, and your partner makes you eat at a restaurant with no veggie menu.
      • b,c,d. Abuse comes in many different forms – verbal, physical, mental, emotional and sexual. The point of all abuse is power and control. As for falling asleep when you’re talking about something important – well that’s just rude.
  2. What’s a good way to help a friend who’s in an abusive relationship?
    • a. offer to beat up your friend’s partner.
    • b. offer to burn down your friend’s partner’s house.
    • c. listen when your friend wants to talk about the relationship.
    • d. remind your friend that he/she is beautiful, smart, and fun to be around.
  3. True love is…
    • a. never having to say, “I’m sorry.”
    • b. feeling that your partner’s needs are just as important as your own.
    • c. when your partner is jealous and possessive–that’s how you know he/she loves you.
    • d. when you and your partner love spending all your time together.
  4. Why do people abuse their partners?
    • a. because the abuser drinks too much and can’t control him/herself when drunk.
    • b. because the partner makes the abuser so angry.
    • c. because the abuse is trying to control the partner.
    • d. because they don’t have much money and this causes stress in the relationship.
  5. Which of the following behaviors could be considered a sign of dating violence?
    • a. you and your partner are having an argument in the car, and your partner keeps swerving into the oncoming lane until you agree.
    • b. when you try to end the relationship, your partner says he/she can’t live without you and threatens suicide.
    • c. you have an argument about what to do on a Friday night, so you decide to spend the evening alone and don’t speak until the next day.
    • d. after you go out on a Friday night with your friends, your partner falsely accuses you of cheating.
  6. Which of the following may be a reason a person would have a difficult time leaving an abusive relationship?
    • a. the victim likes the abuse–it spices up their sex life.
    • b. the victim still loves his/her partner.
    • c. the victim feels obligated to help his/her partner stop drinking and is afraid the drinking will get worse if he/she leaves.
    • d. the victim has been lying to you, and the abuse isn’t really happening.
  7. Which of the following is an important part of a healthy, loving relationship?
    • a. spending all your time together.
    • b. valuing each other’s opinions and ideas.
    • c. having sex everyday.
    • d. your partner is totally hot.
  8. How do you keep safe in a dating relationship?
    • a. communicate with your partner about your expectations.
    • b. carry a gun.
    • c. just don’t date–it’s the only way to stay safe.
    • d. get to know yourself and your beliefs before jumping into relationships.