Spousal / Partner Abuse
1)

What is other term for Spouse/Partner Abuse?

 
Physical Abuse Intimate Partner Abuse Violence Against Women None of the above
 
2)

One in four women in the United States experience violence from an intimate partner. Intimate partner violence includes:

 
Domestic abuse Sexual assault Verbal and emotional abuse All of the Above
 
3)

According to CDC’s National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS), what proportion of men have experienced contact sexual violence, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner with some form of IPV-related impact?

 
Nearly 1 in 10 Nearly 1 in 4 Nearly 1 in 5 Nearly 1 in 2
 
4)

Which of the following is an example of psychological aggression as measured by NISVS?

 
Being made to penetrate someone else Name calling, insulting, or humiliating an intimate partner Slapping, pushing, or shoving A pattern of threatening tactics that cause safety concerns
 
5)

In the U.S., what percentage of women have experienced contact sexual violence, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner during their lifetime?

 
25% 43.6% 36.4% 50%
 
6)

Which of the following best describe/s the impact of violence by an intimate partner?

 
Women were significantly more likely than men to experience rape, physical violence, or stalking. Female victims were more likely than male victims to experience fear, concern for safety, need for medical care, injury, need for housing services, and others. Both a and b None of the above.
 
7)

According to the CDC, what is a key focus in preventing intimate partner violence (IPV)?

 
Punishing offenders after IPV occurs Eliminating all dating and romantic relationships Focusing solely on individual counseling without community involvement Promoting respectful, nonviolent relationships through change at multiple levels
 
8)

The prevalence of physical violence victimization by an intimate partner in the 12 months prior to taking the survey was ____ among women compared to 4.7% among men.

 
4.0% 2% 1.5% 20%
 
9)

This type of abuse uses physical force that injures you or puts you in danger.

 
Physical abuse Emotional abuse Psychological abuse Verbal abuse
 
10)

Which of the following is an example of physical abuse?

 
Shaking, burning, or choking someone Name calling and insulting your partner Ignoring someone’s text messages Refusing to speak to a partner after an argument
 
11)

Which of the following is a possible long-term health effect of physical abuse?

 
Improved digestion Heart problems Lower blood pressure Reduced risk of depression
 
12)

This type of abuse includes insults and attempts to scare, isolate and control you.

 
Physical abuse Emotional and verbal abuse Psychological abuse None of the above
 
13)

Which of the following is an example of emotional or verbal abuse?

 
Asking for your opinion before making a joint decision Encouraging you to spend time with friends and family Threatening to harm themselves when upset with you Complimenting you in front of others
 
14)

Which of the following is an example of digital abuse that may be part of emotional or verbal abuse?

 
Asking if you’d like to share a family photo online Sending supportive messages during the day Helping you set up stronger privacy settings at your request Demanding passwords to your phone, email, or social media
 
15)

Which of the following describes how emotional and verbal abuse may begin:

 
Abuse begins after the relationship has been established. The abuser tries to make the other person feel strongly bonded to them, as though it is the two of them “against the world”. Abusers may purposefully give a lot of love and attention, including compliments and requests to see you often in the beginning of the relationship. All of the Above
 
16)

Which of the following is a possible effect of staying in an emotionally or verbally abusive relationship?

 
Chronic pain, depression, or anxiety Improved self-confidence and resilience Greater independence and freedom Enhanced memory and focus
 
17)

It is the word used when an abuser makes you feel like you are losing your mind and memory.

 
Sour-grapes Gaslighting Fired up Lighters
 
18)

It is the repeated contact that makes you feel afraid or harassed.

 
Sexual abuse Verbal abuse Stalking Gaslighting
 
19)

Which of the following is an example of stalking?

 
Asking for your address to send a wedding invitation Following you around or spying on you Bringing you a gift after you agreed to meet Calling you only after you have given permission
 
20)

What is the recommended first step if someone is cyberstalking you?

 
Send the person one clear, written warning not to contact you again. If they contact you again after you have told them not to, continue to respond to their messages. “Like” their posting on Social Media Physically threaten them.
 
21)

What should be the first that you should do if you think that your life is in imminent danger and you are being stalked.

 
Call 911 Prolong the stalking and take the stalker someplace else Do nothing, just keep walking Run
 
22)

The following are actions that you should take whenever someone is cyberstalking. Which of these is an EXCEPTION?

 
Send the person one clear, written warning not to contact you again. If they contact you again after you have told them not to do, continue to respond to their messages. Print out copies of evidence such as emails or screenshots of your phone. Keep a record of stalking and any contact with police. If the stalking continues, get help from the police.
 
23)

It is an unwanted sexual activity that happens when you are pressured, tricked, threatened, or forced in a nonphysical way.

 
Physical abuse Emotional abuse Verbal abuse Sexual coercion
 
24)

Sexual coercion is unwanted sexual activity that happens after being pressured in nonphysical ways that INCLUDES:

 
No threats made about ending a relationship Keeps your intimate secrets faithfully Being lied to or promised of things that are not true just to trick you into having sex None of the above
 
25)

Who can commit sexual coercion?

 
Friends and co-workers Bosses and landlords Dates and partners All of the above
 
26)

There are numerous ways someone might sexually coerce you and one of which is wearing you down by asking you for sex repeatedly and making you feel bad, guilty, or obligated. Which of the following manipulative statements does the abuser say in order to get what he/she wants?

 
“If you really love me, you would do it.” “I respect your decision.” “Come on, it’s my birthday.” Both a and c
 
27)

What should you do if you feel pressured to do something sexual that you don’t want to do?

 
Give in to avoid hurting someone’s feelings Stay silent and hope the situation stops on its own Speak up or leave the situation Agree to it so you don’t risk ending the relationship
 
28)

There are ways on how to stop the abuser from sexually coercing you. One of which is delineating a clear boundary by saying which of the following verbal responses?

 
“If you really care for me, you will respect that I do not want to have sex.” “I don’t owe you an explanation or anything at all. You must be mistaken. I do not want to have sex with you.” All of the above are applicable.
 
29)

This type of abuse happens when an abuser takes control of finances to prevent the other person from leaving to maintain power in the relationship.

 
Physical abuse Emotional abuse Verbal abuse Financial abuse
 
30)

Which of the following is a sign of subtle financial abuse?

 
Your partner surprises you with a vacation to reduce stress Your partner encourages you to open your own bank account You both set up a joint budget together with equal access to funds Your partner slowly reduces your allowance until you must ask for money and are refused
 
31)

Which of the following is a recommended step to protect yourself from financial abuse?

 
Give your bank account passwords to a trusted friend of your partner Co-sign a loan with the abusive partner to improve your credit Change your PINs and passwords, keep them private, and review your credit report regularly . Avoid checking your credit report so you don’t cause unnecessary stress
 
32)

How often can you get a free copy of your credit report under federal law?

 
Once every 5 years Once every 12 months Every month Only after reporting identity theft
 
33)

What is one safe way to protect your money from an abuser?

 
Keep all your savings in a joint account with the abuser Hide cash or valuable items, or open a bank account the abuser doesn’t know about Give the abuser control over your spending to avoid conflict Leave money lying around the house for easy access
 
34)

Which of the following is a sign of abuse?

 
Giving you freedom to follow your passion. Letting you be yourself. Providing you the love and support that you need. Keeping track of everything that you do.
 
35)

Which of the following is a sign that your partner is demeaning you?

 
Uplifting you during hard times. Praising you in front of other people. Destroying your property or things that you care about. Owning his/her faults and does not blame you on his/her violent outbursts.
 
36)

Which of the following is a possible sign of an unhealthy relationship?

 
You feel comfortable being yourself and making your own decisions You often feel sad or scared when with your partner You have more good times than bad in the relationship Your partner supports you and what you want to do in life
 
37)

Which of the following is a form of abuse that may be unique to same-sex relationships?

 
Asking you about your weekend plans Threatening to “out you” to your family, friends, or employer Disagreeing about what movie to watch Encouraging you to seek legal help
 
38)

Which of the following is a possible long-term effect of violence against women?

 
Improved family relationships Increased job opportunities Harm to health, children, and communities Stronger community stability
 
39)

Which of the following is a short-term physical effect of sexual violence?

 
Improved physical strength Faster healing from injuries Increased energy and better sleep Unwanted pregnancy
 
40)

Which of the following is a possible mental health or behavioral effect after experiencing violence?

 
Greater confidence in personal safety Developing unhealthy eating patterns or eating disorders Increased trust in strangers Improved memory and concentration
 
41)

Which of the following is a possible effect of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by physical abuse?

 
Increased ability to focus for long periods Slurred speech and trouble concentrating Improved coordination Faster reaction times
 
42)

Which of the following is a possible symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after experiencing abuse?

 
Greater sense of safety in all situations Improved memory recall Increased trust in strangers Feeling tense or on edge
 
43)

Which of the following is true about depression or anxiety after experiencing abuse?

 
They always go away on their own without treatment Both are serious conditions that can improve with help from a mental health professional Anxiety after abuse only happens in rare cases Depression is not related to experiences of abuse
 
44)

Which of the following is a possible long-term effect on children who witness domestic violence?

 
Guaranteed improvement in conflict resolution skills Reduced likelihood of experiencing mental health problems Greater risk of being violent in their own future relationships Increased sense of safety and stability
 
45)

Which of the following is a possible long-term health effect for children who experience or witness abuse?

 
Guaranteed prevention of chronic diseases Depression and heart disease Stronger immunity to illness Improved self-esteem and confidence
 
46)

Which of the following can help a child recover from abuse or trauma?

 
Avoiding relationships with trusted adults Spending all their time alone Having a good support system and healthy friendships Ignoring feelings and emotions
 
47)

Which of the following is a recommended way to help children recover after witnessing or experiencing domestic violence?

 
Avoid discussing the situation to prevent upsetting them Help them feel safe and talk to them about their fears Let them believe the abuse was their fault Encourage them to forget about the abuse as quickly as possible
 
48)

Which of the following is a recommended step to take if you are not ready to leave an abusive relationship?

 
Encourage your child to keep the abuse secret Avoid making any kind of safety plan Tell your child the abuse is their fault Reach out to a domestic violence support person who can help you learn your options
 
49)

Which of the following statements about PTSD is true?

 
PTSD only happens to military service members PTSD can develop after many types of traumatic events, not just military combat PTSD symptoms must last less than one month to be diagnosed PTSD cannot result from experiences like natural disasters or car accidents
 
50)

Which of the following is a possible symptom of PTSD?

 
Reliving the event through nightmares or flashbacks Increased excitement about situations similar to the traumatic event Stronger interest in hobbies you once enjoyed Complete absence of physical reactions to reminders of the trauma
 
51)

How many women are more likely to develop PTSD at some point of her life?

 
2 out of 10 3 out of 10 5 out of 10 1 out of 10
 
52)

It is a type of talk therapy that was developed specifically to treat PTSD. This also helps you pay attention to and change your upsetting thoughts.

 
Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) Prolonged exposure therapy Radiation therapy
 
53)

Also known as major depression. It is a combination of symptoms that affect a person’s ability to sleep, work, study, eat, and enjoy hobbies and everyday activities.

 
Dysthymic disorder. Bulimia Major depressive disorder Psychotic disorder
 
54)

Which of the following is/are common symptoms of depression?

 
Aches and pains Overeating and weight gain Feeling worthless All of the above
 
55)

 It is the display of excessive anxiety or worry, most days for at least 6 months, about a number of things such as personal health, work, social interactions, and everyday routine life circumstances.

 
Anxiety Generalized anxiety disorder Panic disorder Phobia
 
56)

People with this kind of disorder have recurrent unexpected panic attacks.

 
Panic disorder Anxiety Depression None of the above
 
57)

It is an intense fear or aversion to specific objects or situations.

 
Anxiety Panic disorder Phobia Depression
 
58)

It is the first component of technical package that involves preventive direction or actions to achieve the goal of preventing IPV/TDV.

 
Approach Evidence Strategy None of the above
 
59)

It is the second component of technical package that includes the specific ways to advance the strategy.

 
Approach Evidence Strategy None of the above
 
60)

It is the third component of technical package wherein it supports the approaches in preventing IPV or TDV and/or associated risk factors.

 
Approach Evidence Strategy None of the above
 
61)

These are a combination of strategies and approaches included in the technical package that are critical to the primary prevention approach to the problem of IPV.

 
Fostering expectations for healthy relationships and teaching healthy relationship skills. Engage influential adults and peers Create proactive environment Strengthen economic support for families All of the above
 
62)

This is one of the approaches on teaching skills that promotes expectations for healthy, non-violent relationships among the youth and couples which aims to promotes expectations for mutually respectful, caring, non-violent relationships among young people and work with youth to help them develop social-emotional skills such as empathy, respect, and healthy communication and conflict resolution skills.

 
Social-emotional learning programs for youth Healthy relationship programs for couple Both a and b None of the above
 
63)

It is the one program that has evidence of effectiveness. It is a school-based program focused on the promotion of healthy relationships and prevention of TDV

 
Socio-emotional learning programs for youth Safe Dates Healthy relationship programs for youths None of these
 
64)

What is known as a socio-emotional learning approach for students who are at higher risk of TDV?  This approach is designed for teens who are in an abusive relationship or who have experienced any form of violence or abuse.

 
Healthy-relationship programs for couples Safe dates Expect Respect Support Groups Emotional Abuse Support Groups
 
65)

According to recent data, what percentage of investigated child welfare cases involve maternal substance use?

 
10% 50% 24.9% 75%
 
66)

Across different studies and regions, what is the estimated range of child welfare cases involving substance use?

 
1% to 15% 5% to 90% 20% to 50% 40% to 80%
 
67)

When a client entering substance abuse treatment discloses being a victim of domestic violence, what should treatment providers prioritize first?

 
Identifying her options for future housing Referring her directly to law enforcement IValidating her by assuring her she is believed Ensuring her immediate physical safety
 
68)

One purpose of ______ is to assess the degree to which the survivor is in physical danger.

 
Long-term safety plan Screening Ensuring emotional health None of the above
 
69)

Which of the following is one provision of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)?

 
Allowing individuals subject to a final civil protection order to purchase firearms Funding for rape prevention and education programs targeted to middle and senior high students Eliminating mandatory arrest policies in domestic violence incidents Reducing penalties for sex crimes
 
70)

Before linkages can be developed, this first step is necessary to know what resources exist within the community.

 
Case management Community Assessment Collaboration Treatment planning
 
71)

In a collaborative domestic violence project, what solution was used when some partners felt their contributions were not acknowledged?

 
Ending the collaboration immediately Designing a new project-specific letterhead that included all collaborators Assigning all credit to the organization with the most funding Reducing the number of partners in the collaboration
 
72)

 Which of the following is a form of abuse that may be unique to IPV in LGBTQ relationships?


 
Financial control through joint accounts Withholding household responsibilities “Outing” the survivor’s sexual or gender identity Publicly praising the survivor to others
 
73)

According to Melendez and Heintz (2006), what proportion of LGBTQ participants who experienced IPV reported being forced to have sex with an abusive partner?

 
One-quarter Almost one-half Three-quarters All participants
 
74)

Buller, Devries, Howard, & Bacchus examined health risks among men who have sex with men. Their research included ________ participants from 13 electronic databases. They found that MSM who have been exposed to IPV have higher rates of depression symptoms.

 
13,797 12, 035 11, 235 10, 099
 
75)

According to Ristock (2005), why might members of the LGBTQ community be reluctant to report intimate partner violence?

 
They believe reporting will immediately result in the abuser’s arrest They fear reinforcing negative stereotypes about same-sex relationships They think abuse is always accepted within the community They expect guaranteed acceptance and support from all service providers
 
76)

Which of the following is one reason some men stay in abusive relationships?

 
They feel ashamed or believe the relationship is all they deserve They are confident the abuse will be taken seriously by all authorities They have an abundance of resources specifically for abused men They are certain their partner will change without taking responsibility
 
77)

What is the focus of the first level of integration between the domestic violence and homeless service systems?

 
Creating joint funding applications Awareness and understanding of client histories, organizational capacity, and community resources Establishing a national domestic violence hotline Merging all DV and homeless shelters into one organization
 
78)

_______ is the critical process for identifying survivors’ and their families’ needs and appropriately targeting services.

 
collaboration awareness communication assessment
 
79)

Which of the following best describes trauma-informed care?

 
A strengths-based approach that emphasizes safety, understanding the impact of trauma, and empowering survivors A method focused solely on diagnosing trauma-related mental health disorders A crisis intervention approach that avoids discussing past traumatic events A legal framework for prosecuting trauma-related crimes
 
80)

In service integration between domestic violence and homeless systems, what is the most important goal when improving communication and coordination?

 
Reducing paperwork for agencies Supporting survivors’ need for safety and stability Expanding building space for partner agencies Increasing public awareness campaigns