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Test Your Sexual Harassment IQ:
"What You Don't Know Can
Cost You!"
Instructions:
- Answer the 6 preliminary questions to stimulate your
self-evaluation process
- Answer the next 20 True/False questions and click
Grade Me!
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| Preliminary Questions: |
- Have you experienced any inappropriate incidents with
the employees that you supervise?
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Yes |
No |
- Have you witnessed other inappropriate incidents with
other supervisors that could become a problem?
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Yes |
No |
- Do you feel that your understanding of sexual
harassment is sufficient?
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Yes |
No |
- Have you ever participated in any kind of sexual
harassment training?
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Yes |
No |
- If Yes, Do you feel that your past training was
effective?
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Yes |
No |
- Is it your opinion that management has become
overly sensitive to the subject of sexual harassment?
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Yes |
No |
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| Quiz Questions: |
- To qualify as sexual harassment, the
parties have to be of the opposite sex.
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True |
False |
- If the employee submits to the requests for
sexual favors, they nullify their rights to file a
sexual harassment complaint.
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True |
False |
- Evidence of workplace rumors and/or gossip about
a manager-employee affair is not enough to support a
sexual harassment claim by the employee.
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True |
False |
- Claims as to the intent of the alleged harasser
(i.e., “he didn't mean anything by it” or “he hugs
all the women”) are considered when determining
whether or not sexual harassment has occurred.
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True |
False |
- “Pin-up” calendars, such as Playboy or
Playgirl, are considered personal items and therefore
not classified as sexual harassment.
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True |
False |
- Pressuring another employee for social activity,
even when no sexual references or indications are made,
can still be considered sexual harassment.
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True |
False |
- A supervisor can claim sexual harassment against
a subordinate employee even if the supervisor is in a
position to fire the subordinate.
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True |
False |
- There are certain situations (i.e. hearsay;
denial by the rumored victim) where the supervisor is
not required to investigate.
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True |
False |
- A company can create standards and policy that
are more stringent than the established laws against
sexual harassment.
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True |
False |
- Specific sexual references or actions are not
necessary for a situation to be defined as sexual
harassment.
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True |
False |
- It takes several incidents over a period of time
to fully establish a hostile office environment.
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True |
False |
- The company can be held liable for incidents of
sexual harassment that occur at an official company function
during business hours between two consenting parties.
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True |
False |
- If an incident of sexual harassment occurs at
an official company function, the employer is liable even if
the event is held after hours or off company property.
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True |
False |
- If a victim of sexual harassment requests to the
supervisor that they not file a report and that they can
handle the situation themselves, the supervisor should
agree to the victim’s wishes.
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True |
False |
- Sexual harassment is most often found in
industries where positions are traditionally held by
members of a single sex.
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True |
False |
- Sexual harassment tends to be power-driven
rather than sexually-driven.
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True |
False |
- An employee wishing to report an incident of
sexual harassment should follow the established “chain
of command” when reporting their claim.
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True |
False |
- Situations involving sexual harassment are
usually self-contained, causing little to no effect on
the rest of the company as a whole.
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True |
False |
- A sexual harassment lawsuit can be filed against
an employee who discusses or gossips about a separate
incident of sexual harassment that has happened within
their company.
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True |
False |
- The employer can only be held liable for a
supervisor’s harassment of an employee if the employer
should have been aware of the situation and failed to
take appropriate and corrective action.
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True |
False |
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Score =
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| 0-75%: |
We'd strongly recommend participating in
a Sexual
harassment training seminar to avoid lawsuit problems in the future. |
| 75-95%: |
You are on the right track.
Be safe and contact Sales Training America today for
a seven page
annotated outline of their Sexual
Harassment Workshop. |
| 100%: |
Congratulations! Hopefully
your employees and/or colleagues are as sharp! |
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