Safe Sex & Sexual Health Quiz

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Safe Sex & Sexual Health Quiz

Are you informed about safe sex practices and sexual health? Take our quiz to test your knowledge and learn more about important topics in sexual health.

  • Understand the effectiveness of various contraceptives.
  • Learn how to properly use external condoms.
  • Recognize the importance of regular STI testing.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningLamp234
How do you put on an external condom?
  1. Tear front side facing you
  2. Once open be sure it’s not going to roll on inside out by looking for a dome or tent shape
  3. Place the condom onto the tip of the erect penis, roll it up the shaft towards the base
  4. If the condom does not easily roll on, it may be inside out (if so, get a new one)
  5. After completion of the sexual activity, take off the condom from the still erect penis while holding onto the base
  1. Tear front side facing you
  2. Once open be sure it’s not going to roll on inside out by looking for a dome or tent shape
  3. Place the condom onto the tip of the erect penis, roll it up the shaft towards the base
  4. If the condom does not easily roll on, it may be inside out (if so, get a new one)
  5. After completion of the sexual activity, take off the condom from the still erect penis while holding onto the base
External condoms are ___ effective with perfect use.
External condoms are 98% effective with perfect use, but when considering human error, they're only about 85% effective.
External condoms are 98% effective with perfect use, but when considering human error, they're only about 85% effective.
How effective is "the pill" (birth control) when preventing pregnancy with typical use?
98%
78%
91%
85%
The pill is a type of hormonal birth control usually containing both estrogen and progestin. It is 91% effective with typical use, but used perfectly, it is 98% effective. Though it is a contraceptive, it does not protect against STIs like a condom would (with the exception of lambskin condoms).
The pill is a type of hormonal birth control usually containing both estrogen and progestin. It is 91% effective with typical use, but used perfectly, it is 98% effective. Though it is a contraceptive, it does not protect against STIs like a condom would (with the exception of lambskin condoms).
What is the most effective type of contraceptive?
What is the most effective type of contraceptive?
External condom
IUD/Implant
Hormonal ring
The IUD and implant are the two most effective types of birth control out of the options presented. They are both 99.9% effective! The less a person has to mess with their birth control or contraceptive, the more effective it will be. For example, the implant is placed inside the inner-arm and lasts for three years, so it is more effective than the pill which you have to take everyday (without mess up).
The IUD and implant are the two most effective types of birth control out of the options presented. They are both 99.9% effective! The less a person has to mess with their birth control or contraceptive, the more effective it will be. For example, the implant is placed inside the inner-arm and lasts for three years, so it is more effective than the pill which you have to take everyday (without mess up).
The most common symptom of an STI is
STIs most commonly show no physical symptoms, which is why it's is so important to get tested on a normal basis and to use barrier methods that protect against them!
STIs most commonly show no physical symptoms, which is why it's is so important to get tested on a normal basis and to use barrier methods that protect against them!
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