
BrainPop: Cyberbullying
Quiz by Jeff Shaw
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- Q1Cyberbullying generally doesn't involve physical violence. What does "physical" mean in this case?Having to do with emotionsSevereMildBody-related45s
- Q2Which of these text messages would most likely be an example of cyberbullying?"I disagree—I like math!""Wear the red sweater. It looks best.""Party at Tim's house! 8 pm"Don't tell Rita about Tim's party"45s
- Q3You receive a series of insulting texts from someone at school. What action should you take after deleting the first text?Delete the texts.Respond to every text.Confront the bully at school.Show any further texts to a trusted adult.45s
- Q4People are more likely to say mean things online than in person. What can you infer from that?Social networking can make some people angry.Manners are less important on the Internet.The Internet is much more dangerous than real life.Being anonymous can make some people forget their manners.45s
- Q5Why should you never send emails or texts when you're angry or upset?All online messages sound angry.If you're upset, you may not use your best judgment.It isn't easy for people to tell your emotions online.The person you're communicating with won't respect you if you're not calm.45s
- Q6What's the best way to prove that you've been a victim of cyberbullying?Talk about it to an adult you trust.Tell a good friend what has been happening.Reply to troublesome emails and texts.Save screenshots of examples where you have been bullied.45s
- Q7Why is ignoring a mean email usually the best first response?Emails from cyberbullies often contain viruses.If you respond, you could get in trouble for cyberbullying too.It frustrates the bully's desire for an emotional response.In most cases, cyberbullies stop after one message.45s
- Q8Cyberbullies should be dealt with...ErraticallyInstinctivelyWisely and carefullyDramatically45s