Understanding homophobia is crucial in fostering a more inclusive and accepting society. This quiz will challenge your knowledge on the history, impact, and strategies to combat homophobia. By learning more, we can all contribute to a world where everyone feels safe and valued. Let’s see how much you know!
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Homophobia Quiz Questions Overview
1. What does the term ‘homophobia’ refer to?
Fear of people from other countries
Fear or hatred of homosexual people
Fear of public speaking
Fear of confined spaces
2. When was the term ‘homophobia’ first coined?
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
3. Which of the following is an example of institutional homophobia?
A person making a homophobic joke
A school not allowing a same-sex couple to attend prom
A family disowning their child for being gay
A friend refusing to associate with someone who is gay
4. Which country was the first to legalize same-sex marriage?
Canada
Netherlands
Spain
South Africa
5. What is the purpose of Pride parades?
To celebrate LGBTQ+ culture and rights
To protest against government policies
To promote commercial products
To recruit people to join LGBTQ+ groups
6. What is internalized homophobia?
Homophobia directed at oneself
Homophobia directed at others
Homophobia in the workplace
Homophobia in schools
7. Which of the following is a way to combat homophobia?
Avoiding conversations about LGBTQ+ issues
Supporting anti-LGBTQ+ legislation
Educating oneself and others about LGBTQ+ issues
Ignoring homophobic behavior
8. What percentage of LGBTQ+ youth report feeling unsafe at school due to their sexual orientation?
10%
25%
55%
70%
9. Which of the following is a common stereotype about LGBTQ+ individuals?
They are all interested in fashion
They cannot have children
They are all wealthy
They are all extroverted
10. Which famous event is considered the catalyst for the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement?
The Stonewall Riots
The March on Washington
The Harvey Milk Assassination
The Obergefell v. Hodges decision
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