BClear, enthusiastic agreement from all people involved in an activity
CStaying silent
DSaying yes once covers all future situations
Consent is clear agreement. It's ongoing, it can change, and everyone involved has to say yes.
Question 2 True / False
If someone doesn't say no, that means they're okay with it.
TTrue
FFalse
Answer: False
False. Silence is not consent. People might be scared, confused, or pressured and still not say no. Real consent is a clear yes.
Question 3 True / False
Consent applies to physical contact, but not to things like sharing private photos or talking about someone's business.
TTrue
FFalse
Answer: False
False. Consent applies to everything involving someone else's body or information. You need permission to share someone's secrets, photos, or details.
Question 4 Multiple Choice
Your friend wants to hug you, but you don't feel like it. What should you do?
AJust let them even though you don't want to
BSay no — it's okay to not want physical contact
CHug them so they don't feel bad
DFake being okay with it
You have the right to say no to physical contact. Real friends respect your boundaries.
Question 5 Short Answer
Describe a situation where asking for consent matters (other than just hugging).
Think about your answer, then reveal below.
Model answer: Examples: Before touching someone. Before posting someone's photo. Before telling someone's secret. Before playing roughly. Before borrowing something. Before taking their food.
Good answers show consent extending beyond romantic situations to respect in everyday interactions.