
Cyberbullying
Quiz by Timothy Lettieri
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- Q1What is cyberbullying?Playing video gamesTelling jokes onlineSharing funny memesUsing digital technology to harass or harm someone30s
- Q2Which of the following is a common example of cyberbullying?Watching a streaming showPlaying a mobile gameSending hurtful messages through social mediaCreating a funny video30s
- Q3What should you do if you are being cyberbullied?Delete all your online accountsTell a trusted adult about itRespond with more bullyingIgnore it and hope it stops30s
- Q4What is one reason why people engage in cyberbullying?To make new friendsTo share their favorite gamesThey feel powerful when they hurt othersTo learn new skills30s
- Q5How can you protect yourself from cyberbullying?Post more oftenShare your passwords with friendsIgnore all messagesAdjust your privacy settings on social media30s
- Q6What is an important step to take if you witness someone being cyberbullied?Support the victim and report the bullyingStay silent and do nothingJoin in on the bullyingChange your online name30s
- Q7Which of the following is NOT a form of cyberbullying?Sending threatening messagesSpreading rumors on social mediaCreating fake profiles to impersonate someoneSharing a positive compliment online30s
- Q8Why is it important to save evidence of cyberbullying?To post it onlineTo have proof if you need to report itTo show it to your friendsTo use it as a joke30s
- Q9What is anonymous cyberbullying?Bullying someone online without revealing your identitySending gifts onlineSharing fun videosBullying face-to-face30s
- Q10How can being a bystander contribute to cyberbullying?By helping the victim feel betterBy stopping the bullying immediatelyBy not speaking up, it may encourage the bullyBy ignoring the situation30s