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Sexual assault includes any sexual activity performed without consent. Question: Sexual assault includes any sexual activity performed without consent. True False Not Sure Victims are never to blame for sexual assault. Question: Victims are never to blame for sexual assault. True False Not Sure Consent is generally NOT possible/present if: True False Not Sure the victim was intoxicated. Question: Consent is generally NOT possible/present if: the victim was intoxicated. True False Not Sure the victim was drugged. Question: Consent is generally NOT possible/present if: the victim was drugged. True False Not Sure the victim was underage. Question: Consent is generally NOT possible/present if: the victim was underage. True False Not Sure the victim was unconscious. Question: Consent is generally NOT possible/present if: the victim was unconscious. True False Not Sure the victim was mentally impaired. Question: Consent is generally NOT possible/present if: the victim was mentally impaired. True False Not Sure Please answer the following questions: True False Not Sure A sexual act can become sexual assault even if the victim did not say "NO". Question: A sexual act can become sexual assault even if the victim did not say "NO". True False Not Sure A sexual act can become sexual assault even if the victim did not physically resist. Question: A sexual act can become sexual assault even if the victim did not physically resist. True False Not Sure Consent is still necessary even if the victim is known to engage in frequent casual sex. Question: Consent is still necessary even if the victim is known to engage in frequent casual sex. True False Not Sure Consent is still necessary even if the people involved engaged in sexual activity on prior occasions Question: Consent is still necessary even if the people involved engaged in sexual activity on prior occasions True False Not Sure Consent can be withdrawn at any time during sex and sexual activity must stop immediately. Question: Consent can be withdrawn at any time during sex and sexual activity must stop immediately. True False Not Sure True False Not Sure The majority of sexual assaults are committed by strangers. Question: The majority of sexual assaults are committed by strangers. True False Not Sure The majority of sexual assaults involve force or threat of force. Question: The majority of sexual assaults involve force or threat of force. True False Not Sure The majority of sexual assaults involve a weapon (gun, knife, stick, etc). Question: The majority of sexual assaults involve a weapon (gun, knife, stick, etc). True False Not Sure The majority of sexual assaults involve physical resistance by the victim. Question: The majority of sexual assaults involve physical resistance by the victim. True False Not Sure Sexual assault occurs with the same or greater frequency for people who are lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender female, transgender male, and genderqueer/gender-nonconforming as for people who are heterosexual. Question: Sexual assault occurs with the same or greater frequency for people who are lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender female, transgender male, and genderqueer/gender-nonconforming as for people who are heterosexual. True False Not Sure A high percentage of sexual assaults are committed by a relatively small percentage of repeat perpetrators. Question: A high percentage of sexual assaults are committed by a relatively small percentage of repeat perpetrators. True False Not Sure College women are at greatest risk of sexual assault during their first semester of college. Question: College women are at greatest risk of sexual assault during their first semester of college. True False Not Sure Question: What percentage of women are sexually assaulted in college? 5% 10% 20% 33% 50% Not Sure Question: What percentage of college men will be the victim of sexual assault? 1% 4% 8% 12% 16% Not Sure

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