
Cyberbullying
Quiz by Rebecca Long
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- Q1What is cyberbullying?Face to face bullyingBullying that happens over technology or any digital devicePushing someoneIncluding everyone60s
- Q2An example of cyberbullying is?Sending, posting or sharing mean, hurtful or false information about another person.Sending friends happy birthday messages.Posting a photo of yourself and your friend on your social media account with their permission.Ensuring all of your friendship group are included in group messages.60s
- Q3Where does cyberbullying occur?While playing your favourite sport with your team.On the back of the door in the school or public toilets.Notes passed around in the classroom or out in the playground.On social media sites like Facebook. Via messaging apps like WhatsApp. On message boards like Reddit. Through email and even in online gaming communities.60s
- Q4What does THINK represent?T- is it tall? H-is it a hint? I- is it ice-cream? N-is it noisy? K- is it kind?T- is it true? H-is it helpful? I- is it inspiring? N- is it necessary? K-is it kind?T- is it trusted? H-is it helpful? I-is it interesting? N-is it nice? K-is it a kebab?T- is it a tool? H-is it hot? I- is it ice? N- is it necessary? K- is it kind?60s
- Q5What steps should you take if you are being cyberbullied?Respond to the person bullying you telling them that it is hurtful and you want them to stop.Ignore them, hopefully they will stop.Block the person, make copies or take photo's for evidence, talk to a trusted adult and report the cyberbullying.Respond to the person bullying you with nasty comments or pictures.60s
- Q6What are some impacts of cyberbullying?Having the confidence to tackle anything.Showing the world who you are.Being full of life and outgoing.Being nervous, worried or anxious. Being withdrawn and hiding away. Suffering from depression.60s
- Q7What options do you have if you need to talk to someone about the cyberbullying to get help.Speak to your friends, they always have your back.Call or online chat with the Kids Helpline, LifeLine or Headspace.Post on your personal Facebook. Instagram or Twitter pageKeep it in and don't speak to anyone.60s
- Q8What is the difference between a bystander and an upstander?A bystander watches and does nothing to help the victim. An upstander sees the bullying happening and stands up for the victim.A bystander and upstander are the same.A bystander sits and watches the bullying an upstander watches the bullying while standing up.A bystander does nothing to help the victim. An upstander helps the victim get up to a standing position after the bullying.60s
