Myths and Misconceptions Quiz
There are many myths and misconceptions surrounding sexual assault. It is important for us to understand these myths, so that we can have a clear understanding of the dynamics of sexual assault. Take this quiz for yourself to see how well you can detect the myths.
The answers follow the quiz.
- Sexual offenders are individuals who act on impulse; they do not “plan” their assault. True or False?
- Sexual assault is increasing more than any other violent crime. True or False?
- Most acts of sexual abuse or sexual assault involve weapons. True or False?
- For every incident of sexual abuse or sexual assault that are reported, at least 80 go unreported. True or False?
- Sexual assault has the lowest conviction rate of any violent crime. True or False?
- Many reports of sexual assault or abuse turn out to be false. True or False?
- Sexual offenders perpetrate because they have no consensual partners. True or False?
- A woman cannot be sexually assaulted by her husband. True or False?
- Friends and family of a sexual assault victim are also traumatized by the assault. True or False?
- People who are drunk or high are not responsible for their actions. True or False?
- Over 85% of all sexual assaults are perpetuated by someone known to the victim. True or False?
- Sexual assault takes place during daytime hours and often in the victim’s own home. True or False?
- Victims of sexual assault are chosen because they are pretty, young or sexy. True or False?
- Sexual assault occurs because men cannot control their sexual urges. True or False?
- Sexual assault offenders most often target those in their own racial, socioeconomic and/or cultural background. True or False?
- People victimized by sexual assault or abuse sometimes “ask for it” by their provocative behaviors. True or False?
- Sex offenders were sexually abused themselves as children- that’s why they do it. True or False?

