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Post-Summative Assessment Directions: The following questions will ask you about your knowledge of life skills, human reproduction and making healthy choices. Please answer the questions by circling the best answer or writing your response in the space provided. 1. What are the 4 stages, in order, of the teenage sexual relationship continuum? a. Stage 1 Physical intimacy b. Stage 2 Flirting c. Stage 3 Dating d. Stage 4 Sexual intercourse 2. Indicate whether each of the following is an indication that teens are entering the danger zone of a relationship. (Circle yes or no) You feel good. Yes No Emotions guide your body. Yes No You make logical choices. Yes No Hormones take over. Yes No You can control your feelings. Yes No 5. A pattern of manipulation and control over another person is called what? a. Virginity b. Relationship abuse c. Normal behavior d. Pornography 6. True or False: Sexual harassment is an abuse of power. 7. Sexual harassment can be shown in three ways:, and. 8. True or False: Sexual intercourse is the process of human reproduction. Your brain is unable to make healthy choices. Yes No 3. A research study showed that teens who watched TV shows with more sexual content were how many times as likely to become pregnant in the next 3 years as those who didn t watch such shows? a. Three times as likely b. Ten times as likely c. Twice as likely d. No effect 4. Puberty happens at what age in the life cycle? a. 8-10 b. 5-9 c. 16-19 d. 10-16 182

9. Match the changes during puberty and adolescence with the correct gender below. M Male F Female B Both Voice deepens Hips widen Acne develops Shoulders broaden Start of menstrual cycle Breast development Growth of body hair 10. True or False: If you are sexually harassed, don t ignore the situation. 11. Match the type of sexual harassment by the actions described. Level of harassment a. Mild b. Moderate c. Several Description Dirty jokes Lewd gestures Gang or group threats Spreading false sexual rumors Staring Sexual gossip Threatening sexual activity Exposure/cornering Dirty pictures or letters Personalized graffiti 13. Match the term with the correct definition Term k. Abstinence l. Genitals m. Menstruation n. Monogamy o. Sperm p. STI q. Contraception r. Conception s. Vagina t. Virgin Definition Contagious diseases spread mainly by sexual intercourse and other sexual behaviors Not participating in intimate sexual behavior The cyclic discharge of the uterine lining when pregnancy does not occur Use of devices or drugs to prevent pregnancy Also called fertilization uniting of sperm and ovum External sex organs The male sex cells which are capable of fertilizing an egg Birth canal or female reproductive organ Person who has not had sexual intercourse Having one sexual partner only 12. The time when one mentally, emotionally and socially begins to mature is called 183

14. Identify whether or not the following things are signs of a healthy relationship. Yes No Responsibility Yes No Mistrust Yes No Honesty Yes No Open communication Yes No Fairness and negotiation Yes No No affection Yes No Disrespect Yes No Lies Yes No Intimacy Yes No Violence Yes No Trust and support 15. Chlamydia, herpes, gonorrhea and HPV are all examples of? a. ATMs b. NBCs c. STIs d. ATVs 16. True or false: Estrogen and progesterone are hormones. 21. Identify whether the following statements are true or false regarding sexually transmitted infections. T F The 2 most common viral STIS are HPV and herpes. T F Males are most vulnerable to chlamydia. T F A long-acting form of penicillin can cure syphilis. T F HPV and genital warts are transmitted skin to skin. T F 4 dose treatments are available to cure gonorrhea and chlamydia. 22. True or False: When feeling a baby, you don t need to support the head. 17. True or false: The placenta is a pear-shaped, muscular-walled organ where the fetus develops for 9 months. 18. True or false: The fetus is the first stage of development of a baby. 19. What is the term for when a baby is born early? 20. True or false: A breech birth is when the baby is born head first? 184

23. Which of the following does not cause Shaken Baby Syndrome? (circle all that apply) a. Being tossed up and caught b. Jerking in a carseat when a car stops suddenly c. Severely and rapidly being shaken d. Falling off furniture e. Being bounced on an adult s knee 24. Which of the following are potential long-term effects of shaking a baby. (circle all that apply) a. Coma b. Sneezing c. Blindness d. Death e. Slow weight gain f. Brain damage g. Paralysis 25. Which of the following is an example of communicating assertively? (circle all that apply) a. Say yes or no firmly b. Be indirect c. Share how you are feeling in a nice way d. Use complex excuses e. Don t attack or put down people f. Don t make eye contact g. Repeat yes or no as often as necessary h. Mean what you say 28. Match the action with the corresponding part life skill. a. Assertiveness b. Communication c. Refusal State a consequence Suggest an alternative Ask Would you consider... Confidently stand up for what you believe Share how you feel Move away and leave door open 29. What are three life skills that will help you say no to sexual activity while still having fun and keeping your friends? 1) 2) 3) 30. True or false: Inconsolable crying is the number one trigger for shaking an infant. 26. What are some reasons benefits of Abstinence? (circle all that apply) a. Protection from STIs. b. Prevent against teen pregnancy. c. Have more money. d. Become famous. e. Avoid emotional harm. f. Prevent spiritual conflict. g. Catch STIs. 27. Abstinence is sexual intercourse with another person. 185

31. What percentage of Shaken Baby Syndrome victims die from their injuries? a. 10-20% b. 60-70% c. 25-35% d. 80-90% 32. is the ability to follow rules you set for yourself in life. 33. Indicate which of the following are behaviors that sexually active teens are more likely to be involved in: Yes No social behavior Yes No alcohol use Yes No safe driving Yes No tobacco use Yes No illicit drug use Yes No suicide Yes No lack of depression 34. The average cost for ongoing treatment and inhome nursing care for SBS survivors per year is: a. $10,000 b. $500,000 c. $250,000 d. $100,000 186