1) What is the aim of PREVENT? a) To change people's religious beliefs. b) To support a person that is vulnerable to being radicalised at the right time. This is so we can help people to make better choices and stay safe. c) To support you to become part of extremist groups d) To stop people from going out and meeting people 2) How does the UK government define radicalisation? a) The vocal or active opposition to fundamental British values. b) The process of building a relationship of trust with someone in order to exploit or abuse them. c) The process through which someone comes to support terrorism and the extremist ideologies that are associated with terrorist groups. d) The carrying out of a violent incident or attack based on political, religious, economic, ethnic, or nationalistic beliefs. 3) Which piece of UK legislation includes the duty to prevent radicalisation? a) Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015. b) The Anti-terrorism Crime and Security Act 2001 c) The Terrorism (United Nations Measures) Order 2006. d) Terrorism Act 2006. 4) What is a Counter-Terrorism Local Profile? a) It's a map held in the local police office that highlights areas of concern in the region. b) A directory of known terrorists in your region. c) A document that outlines all the legislation that your local area needs to know about the Counter-Terrorism Act 2000. d) It's a file that outlines the threats and vulnerabilities known in your area. Including an overview of crime, community tensions and the context of any extremism that exists 5) Which increase in behaviours could be a cause for concern? a) Spending more time online b) Spending time with family c) Becoming more self-confident d) Agitated or violent behaviour e) Showing concern for others f) Antisocial behaviour 6) What is meant by British Values? a) Being patriotic and celebrating the King. b) Enjoying things that have been made in Britain. c) Democracy, Human Rights, Celebrating Britain. d) Democracy, Rule of law, Mutual respect & tolerance, and Individual liberty. e) Getting fish & chips for dinner every Friday. 7) What is Extremism? a) The process through which someone comes to support terrorism and the extremist ideologies that are associated with terrorist groups. b) Being extremely good at sports. c) A form of criminal activity in which drug dealers in major cities establish networks for the supply and sale of drugs to users in towns and rural areas, using other people (typically those who are young or otherwise vulnerable) to carry, store, and sell the drugs d) The vocal or active opposition to fundamental British values, including democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of different faiths and beliefs. 8) What is the three-step process that helps people be actively involved in challenging extremism and terrorist behaviour? a) Remember, Look, Gossip b) Notice, Check, Share c) See it, Say it, Sort it d) Prepare, Protect, Prevent 9) Which of these 3 statements best describes Prevent? a) Public information gathering to help identify terrorists and pursue their arrests. b) A safeguarding strategy to prevent people supporting terrorism or becoming involved in terrorism, before any terror-related crime is committed. c) A way to align certain mental health issues with criminal capability, and so preempt when someone may commit a terror-related offence. 10) Who's responsible for PREVENT? a) Everyone b) Senior Management Team c) Teachers d) Student Support

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