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Try our quiz and see how much you know about staying safe between the sheets:
1.) It is against the law for somebody under 16 to buy condoms from a supermarket or vending machine.
True
False
2.) Most sexually transmitted infections can be cured.
True
False
3.) You are not allowed to get contraceptive advice from your doctor until you are 16.
True
False
4.) If you go to see your doctor about contraception before you are 16, the doctor has to tell your parents.
True
False
5.) Emergency contraceptive pills are most effective if taken within 24 hours of having unprotected sex.
True
False
6.) Male condoms are 100% effective.
True
False
7.) A woman can still get pregnant even if the man pulls his penis out of her vagina before he ejaculates ("comes").
True
False
8.) Only people who sleep around get sexually transmitted infections.
True
False
9.) You could still have a sexually transmitted infection even if you have no symptoms.
True
False
10.) Petroleum jelly, Vaseline, sun cream, or baby oil are good lubricants to use with a condom or diaphragm.
True
False
11.) The tests they do at a sexual health clinic (or GUM clinic) are really painful.
True
False
12.) Condoms should be used on sex toys such as dildos and vibrators if you are going to share them.
True
False