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True or false. Consent can be given or taken away at anytime 


True

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True or false ; a teenager can always legally give consent to an adult for any kind of activity.


False laws around consent depend on age 

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True or false. If someone has agreed to something sexually in the past they automatically agree to the same thing in the future. 


False  consent must be given each time 

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True or false; A person can change their consent at any given time?


true

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True or false ; Consent is only important in romantic or sexual relationships. 


False all types of relationships use consent 

200

In most please, the legal age of consent is around 

(a 12, 

b 16-18,

 c 21)

Answer B

200

True or false, if someone is intoxicated, they can still give valid consent. 


 False. Intoxicated individuals are not in the state to give valid consent.


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What are the key elements of valid consent? 


 Voluntary: Informed, Enthusiastic, Capacity, Ongoing 


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Can someone withdraw consent? 


Yes, a person can withdraw consent at any time, regardless of prior agreement or circumstances. If consent is withdrawn, any further actions must stop immediately.


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How do cultural differences affect the understanding of consent?


 it can shape the views on intimacy and consent. 


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What does consent mean?

Permission or an agreement for something to happen or be done. 

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Which of the following are examples of clear consent?

a. Saying “I'm not sure.”

 b Saying “yes, i'm comfortable with this.” 

c staying silent.)


Answer B

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How can consent be communicated?


Consent can be communicated verbally like saying yes  or non-verbally (e.g., through body language or actions), but it is always best to have clear, verbal communication, especially in intimate situations.


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Can consent be given for some activities but not others?


Yes. A person can agree to some actions but not others. Consent is specific and can vary depending on the activity.


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What happens if consent is given under stress or threats?


It will not be considered as valid consent.

400

What is the term used to describe respecting someone's personal space and not touching them without permission. 


Boundaries 

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Which of these is NOT a sign of clear consent? (a enthusiastic yes, B saying nothing or looking away, c saying “ im ok with this”


B, saying I am not okay with this

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Can consent be given under pressure? 


No, consent given under any form of pressure, manipulation, or coercion is not valid. Consent must be freely given.


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What is the role of consent in relationships?

Consent is essential for maintaining trust and respect in relationships, ensuring that boundaries are respected, and that both partners feel safe and comfortable in their interactions.


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What if a person is afraid to say no? Does that affect their ability to give consent?


yes it will affect their ability to give valid consent.


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Which of the following is an example of respecting someone's boundaries? 

( a continuously asking someone if they're sure they don;t want to go out with you, 

b stopping when someone says “no” or “i'm not comfortable with this.” 

c ignoring body language and continuing to touch someone even if they seem uncomfortable. )


Answer B 

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When is it appropriate to ask for consent?( A only before physical or sexual activities, B only when someone seems unsure, C any time you're interacting with someone, especially if you're unsure of their boundaries, D only in private settings). 


A and C anytime your interacting with someone

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What is “enthusiastic consent” ? A)

 A quiet “yes” that is given reluctantly, 

B) A clear and excited, willing agreement to engage in something,

 C) giving  consent after being persuaded, D) saying yes because you don't want to make the other person upset.


B, a clear and excited willing agreement to engage in something

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Is consent the same as permission? 


Yes, Consent is actively agreeing No, Permission is granting authorization


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What role do schools and universities play in educating about consent?


They play a role in teaching and educating students about consent, by using programs, workshops, adding consent into the curriculum along with providing support. 



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