Bystander Intervention Post-Training Knowledge Check Question Title * 1. Please provide the following contact information: Name Company Email Address Question Title * 2. Which of these questions do not represent a factor to consider before intervening? How safe is it for the victim if you get involved? Did the victim do anything to provoke the offender? How safe is it for you to get involved? What is your relationship to the offender? Question Title * 3. Please fill in the blank: _______ refers to an individual with privilege listening to, standing up for, and amplifying the voices and struggles of oppressed groups. Solidarity Empowerment Allyship Advocacy Question Title * 4. Intervention should only take place after receiving permission from the victim. True False Question Title * 5. Please fill in the blank: A _______ is an observer of an incident who chooses not to get involved. witness bystander responder participant Question Title * 6. The “Bystander Effect” refers to which of the following? The idea that the presence of others motivates individuals to take action during an emergency situation. The presence of bystanders discouraging instances of sexual harassment. The phenomenon in which the presence of others discourages intervention in an emergency situation. Question Title * 7. Are employers required to disclose any adverse judgements of administrative rulings and details of those rulings to the IDHR? Yes, employers must disclose this report monthly. Yes, employers must disclose this report annually. No, Employers do not have to disclose this report. Question Title * 8. Please select all that apply: Viable options when delegating responsibility during sexual harassment intervention include: Seeking help from your manager or supervisor Contacting Human Resources Discussing the incident with uninvolved peers Asking other witnesses to help Done