Medically Reviewed by Jennifer Robinson, MD on January 19, 2022
Question 1/10

What is the most effective way to prevent pregnancy?

  • Male condom
  • IUD
  • Abstinence
  • Birth control pills
Question 2/10

What is the most effective birth control method for preventing sexually transmitted diseases?

  • Birth control pills
  • Male condom
  • IUD
  • All of the above
Question 3/10

You can’t get an STD from oral sex.

  • True
  • False
Question 4/10

You can get a sexually transmitted disease from:

  • Vaginal intercourse
  • Anal intercourse
  • Neither of the above
  • Both of the above
Question 5/10

Teens in a relationship should talk to their partner about sexual activity to:

  • Establish sexual boundaries
  • Find out if their partner has engaged in risky sex
  • Decide if they should be tested for an STD
  • All of the above
Question 6/10

If you are younger than 18, you need your parents’ permission to get a prescription for birth control in most states.

  • True
  • False
Question 7/10

What is the failure rate, resulting in pregnancy, for a latex male condom?

  • 1%
  • 3%
  • 11% to 16%
  • 21% to 25%
Question 8/10

What is the failure rate, resulting in pregnancy, for birth control pills?

  • Less than 1%
  • 5%
  • 10%
  • 15%
Question 9/10

Teens who talk to their parents about safe sex practices are more likely to:

  • Delay having sex
  • Have sex
  • Have more sex partners
  • Both b and c
Question 10/10

Safe sex practices are more important for heterosexual couples than for gay or lesbian couples.

  • True
  • False