1. A person who is incapable of appraising the nature ofthe conduct or physically
incapable of declining participation in, or communicatingan unwillingness to engage
in the sexual act cannot give what?
2. a.Consent
3. b. Approval
4. .c Permission
5. d. Assistance - ANS-Answer: Consent
6. Abuse and neglect that is reported by parents, families, youth, staff, or anyperson
that is involved in the mentoring program should be reported
7. a.When all information has been obtained
8. b.By the person that allegedly committed the act
9. c.Immediately
10. d.After the police have been contacted. - ANS-Answer: Immediately
11. Alcoholic beverages may be purchased in the following ways:
12. A.
13. With chapter/organizational funds
14. B.
15. By pooling funds from brothers
16. C.
17. By collectingfundsfrom guests (e.g. admission fees, cover fees, collecting funds
through digital apps, etc.).
18. D. Both B and C
19. E. Neither of the above - ANS-Answer: Neither of the above
20. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. will not tolerate or condoneillegal drug use or
substance abuse by (select all that apply):
21. A.Members
22. В. Third party vendors
23. C. Program participants
24. D. All the above
25. E. None of the above - ANS-Answer: All the above
26. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, its chapters, extensions and members shall comply with
which entities related to sexual misconduct?
27. a. Federal, State, Provincial and Local laws
28. b. Campus policies
29. c. Title IX
30. d. All of the Above - ANS-Answer: All of the Above
31. An effective risk management policy has three components. - ANS-Personal
Responsibility, Education, Prevention
32. Any potential allegation of sexual misconduct arising from any fraternity sponsored
event or fraternity houseor place of residence where any reasonable observer could
connect the fraternity to the event should be reported to who FIRST?
33. a. b.
, 34. a.The chapter president
35. b. The district director
36. c.The regional vice president
37. d.The local institution or law enforcement agency. - ANS-Answer: The local institution
or law enforcement agency.
38. Any potential internal investigation into violations of thefraternity's sexual misconduct
policy
39. will vield to the authority of any investigation by the local institution or law
enforcement agency.
40. a. For Felonies Onlv
41. b. For Multiple Misdemeanors
42. .c In situations involving multiple brothers
43. d. All of the time - ANS-Answer: All of the time
44. Are co-sponsored events subject to adhere to risk management guidelines and the
special event checklist?
45. a.Yes, if youth are involved
46. b.Yes,all events require completion of the checklist
47. C.No, if it does not involve alcohol
48. d .No, if the partnering organization has insurance - ANS-Answer: Yes,all events
require completion of the checklist
49. Are there any differences in the fraternity's risk management guidelines between
undergraduate and graduate chapters?
50. A.Undergraduate guidelines are more stringent
51. b.Graduate guidelines are less stringent related to alcohol
52. C.Undergraduate and graduate chapters are equal in the guidelines
53. d.Graduate chapters have a higher level of expectations - ANS-Answer:
Undergraduate and graduate chapters are equal in the guidelines
54. Background checks should be performed every (frequency) - ANS-1 year
55. Brothers who are not in good standing have access to - ANS-Final sanctions which
have been imposed and ratified
56. Can brothers be held individually liable fortheir actions at approved events?
57. a. Yes, if they start an altercation
58. b.Yes, depending on the circumstances and their role in the occurrence
59. C.No, brothers are covered under the liability insurance
60. d. All of the above - ANS-Answer: Yes, depending on the circumstances and their
role in the occurrence
61. Consent to backgroundscreening, which includesthe following: state and federal
criminal background checks
62. .a Credit reports
63. b. search of state and federal sex offender registries
64. c. Both a and c - ANS-Answer:Both a and c
65. Details and resources about how to implement the CDP program are found in which
guiding document?
66. A. CDP Implementation Guide
67. b.CDP Pharaoh's Manual
68. c.Learn it, Think it, Do it: CDP's Success Guide
69. d.None of the above - ANS-Answer: CDP Implementation Guide
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