
Bullying
Quiz by Garcia Ortiz
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- Q1What is bullying?Shy behavior to avoid confrontationAggressive behavior meant to harm or intimidate othersHelpful behavior to assist othersFriendly behavior to make friends30s
- Q2What are some common types of bullying?Mental, emotional, and social bullyingSupportive, encouraging, and respectful behaviorIntellectual, artistic, and athletic bullyingPhysical, verbal, and cyberbullying30s
- Q3How can bullying impact a person's mental health?It can lead to better social skills and friendshipsIt can lead to depression, anxiety, and low self-esteemIt can lead to increased happiness and confidenceIt can lead to improved academic performance and success30s
- Q4What is the best way to address bullying?Keep the bullying a secret and deal with it aloneIgnore the bullying and hope it stops on its ownRetaliate with physical or verbal aggressionSeek help from a trusted adult or authority figure30s
- Q5What is the definition of cyberbullying?Bullying that involves physical altercations and fightsBullying that takes place over digital devices like computers or smartphonesBullying that happens only in school settingsBullying that takes place in person and face-to-face interactions30s
- Q6What is the difference between teasing and bullying?Teasing always involves physical aggression, while bullying does notTeasing is playful and mutually enjoyable, while bullying is hurtful and one-sidedBullying is always done in a joking manner, while teasing is seriousTeasing and bullying are the same and have no differences30s
- Q7What are some potential warning signs that someone is being bullied?High academic performance, excellent social relationships, and strong physical healthRegular exercise routine, healthy diet, and active participation in extracurricular activitiesUnexplained injuries, lost or destroyed belongings, and frequent headaches or stomachachesOpen communication with family and friends, positive attitude, and high self-esteem30s
- Q8What is the definition of verbal bullying?Remaining silent and not speaking to someoneUsing words to hurt, humiliate, or intimidate someoneEngaging in friendly banter and jokes with friendsPaying someone compliments and words of encouragement30s
- Q9What is the best way to support someone who is being bullied?Laugh at the situation to lighten the moodBlame them for being targeted and not standing up for themselvesListen to them, offer reassurance, and help them seek assistanceIgnore their situation and pretend everything is fine30s
- Q10What is the definition of physical bullying?Engaging in friendly physical activities and sportsAvoiding physical contact with anyoneExchanging gifts and compliments with othersUsing physical force or aggression to harm or intimidate someone30s