Hazing
Quiz by Johanna Marie Dalipe Seloterio
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- Q1What is hazing?A type of sandwichA form of meditationA type of dance popular in the 90sA form of initiation, often in college or high school organizations, that involves harassment, abuse, or humiliation of newcomers.30s
- Q2Which of the following is NOT considered hazing?Subjecting a newcomer to physical abuseEncouraging a newcomer to work hard and do their bestForcing a newcomer to consume alcohol or drugsForcing a newcomer to do humiliating or embarrassing tasks30s
- Q3What are the consequences of hazing?Physical injury or death, psychological harm, and legal consequencesBetter team dynamicsIncreased social acceptanceImproved academic performance30s
- Q4What is the best way to prevent hazing?Punishing those who report hazingIgnoring the problem and hoping it goes awayEncouraging more extreme forms of hazingEducation and clear policies that prohibit hazing30s
- Q5What percentage of college students report experiencing hazing?25%10%70%55%30s
- Q6Which states have anti-hazing laws?None35All 50 states2030s
- Q7Who can be held responsible for hazing?Only the newcomers who allow themselves to be hazedGovernment officialsIndividuals who plan, participate, or witness hazingThe organization as a whole30s
- Q8Which organizations are most commonly associated with hazing?Gardening clubsFraternities and sororitiesBook clubsChess clubs30s
- Q9What is the difference between hazing and bullying?Hazing is a form of bullying that is usually focused on group initiation ritualsBullying is a form of hazing that is usually focused on academic workThere is no differenceHazing is always physical, while bullying is always verbal30s
- Q10What should you do if you witness hazing?Participate in the hazing to avoid being singled outIgnore it and hope it stops on its ownLaugh along with the group to fit inReport it to a trusted authority figure or a confidential hotline30s