Cyberbullying via Social Media Quiz
Quiz by Anabelle Stewart
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- Q1
Is it true age 11-12 is the most common age for cyberbullying to occur
truefalseTrue or False60s - Q2
If someone is being mean to you on social media, does that mean it's okay to be mean back?
No
Yes
60s - Q3
Should you tell an adult if you are getting cyberbullied?
Yes, tell an adult you trust
No, don't tell an adult
60s - Q4
What steps should you take if you are being cyber bullied
Users link answersLinking300s - Q5
Cyberbullying means
a friend being kind to you via social media
someone bullying you in person
the activity of using the internet to harm or frighten another person, especially by sending them unpleasant messages
60s - Q6
Which are forms of social media
A newspaper article discussing the effects of social media
Snapchat, twitter, Instagram, TikTok
60s - Q7
Is there helplines in Australia to call if you are being cyberbullied?
No, I am unaware of any helplines for cyberbullied victims
Yes! the Call Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800
60s - Q8
Can cyberbullying cause anxiety in children?
Yes, it can
No, anxiety caused by cyberbullying is a myth
60s - Q9
Can cyberbullying make children feel socially isolated?
Yes, even though cyberbullying is done online it can still cause children to feel socially isolated at school
No, as cyberbullying is done online it is unlikely children will feel socially isolated at school
60s - Q10
Even though it is common for children aged 11-12 to be bullied online, can cyberbullying occur at any age for children?
No, only 11-12 year old's can be bullied online
Yes it can! children older and younger than 11-12 can be victims of cyberbullying
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