Healthy Relationship Unit Test 6th grader

1. What is a healthy relationship?

a) A relationship where there is no conflict or disagreement
b) A relationship where both people respect and support each other
c) A relationship where one person is in control and makes all the decisions

2. In a healthy relationship, it is important to:
a) Always agree with the other person's opinions and decisions
b) Communicate and compromise to resolve conflicts
c) Ignore any problems or issues that arise

3. What is a boundary in a healthy relationship?
a) A physical wall separating two people
b) Guidelines or limits that define what is acceptable behavior
c) A way to control and manipulate the other person

4. True or False: In a healthy relationship, both people should have equal power and control.

5. What is a red flag in a relationship?
a) A small disagreement that can easily be resolved
b) Warning signs of unhealthy or abusive behavior
c) A symbol of love and affection

6. True or False: Jealousy and possessiveness are signs of a healthy relationship.

7. What should you do if you feel unsafe or uncomfortable in a relationship?
a) Keep quiet and hope the situation improves on its own
b) Talk to a trusted adult or seek help from a counselor
c) Confront the person and try to resolve the issue on your own

8. What is consent in a healthy relationship?
a) When one person does whatever the other person wants without question
b) Permission and agreement from both people involved in any physical or emotional activity
c) The act of pressuring someone into doing something they don't want to do

9. True or False: In a healthy relationship, both people should have their own individual interests and hobbies.

10. What is communication in a healthy relationship?
a) Ignoring each other's needs and wants
b) Openly expressing feelings and thoughts, and actively listening to the other person
c) Yelling or using aggressive language to get your point across

Answer Key:
1. b) A relationship where both people respect and support each other
2. b) Communicate and compromise to resolve conflicts
3. b) Guidelines or limits that define what is acceptable behavior
4. True
5. b) Warning signs of unhealthy or abusive behavior
6. False
7. b) Talk to a trusted adult or seek help from a counselor
8. b) Permission and agreement from both people involved in any physical or emotional activity
9. True
10. b) Openly expressing feelings and thoughts, and actively listening to the other person