Quiz: Preventing School-Targeted Violence


(NOT100-A) Quiz: Preventing School-Targeted Violence

Training Title: Preventing School-Targeted Violence
This exam contains 20 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST get at least 16 questions correct. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like.

1. In which US state are school shootings at record levels?
2. True or false? Some schools are installing bullet proof safe rooms to protect kids from school shootings.
3. What has recently been identified as a mass attack motivation?
4. In which of the following school shootings were the most people killed?
5. Which of the following is a written mode of threatening violence?
6. Targeted violence is defined as an incident of violence that is
7. What are the three components of threat assessment & management (TAM)?
8, Which of the following groups did the presenter NOT list as part of a multi-disciplinary threat assessment team?
9. A mass attack is one that includes harm to
10. According to NTAC’s 2019 report, school attacks occurred almost exclusively at __________ schools.
11. According to NTAC’s 2019 report, school attacks
12. True or false? According to NTAC’s 2019 report, most school attacks occurred during the second half of the school day.
13. According to NTAC’s 2019 report, most school attacks ended within
14. What percentage of the school attacks in 2019 ended without external intervention?
15. True or false? Suicide was often identified by NTAC’s 2019 report as a chief motive behind school attacks.
16. According to NTAC’s 2019 report, what percentage of school attackers had been diagnosed with a mental disorder?
17. According to NTAC’s 2019 report, nearly all school attackers had experienced
18. An NTAC analysis of 617 instances of averted school violence found that the attacks had been averted due to reports by
19. Which of the following was NOT listed by the presenter as a red flag risk factor?
20. Which of the following was listed by the presenter as among the collateral informants, but only if relevant?