
What is bullying?
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- Q1What is bullying?Helping someone with their homeworkPlaying games with friendsSharing toys with othersRepeated aggressive behavior that involves an imbalance of power30s
- Q2What is a bully?A person who always shares their toysA person who helps others in needA person who habitually seeks to harm or intimidate those whom they perceive as vulnerable.A person who never speaks up for themselves30s
- Q3What is a by-stander?A person who is present at an event or incident but does not take part.A person who actively participates in an event or incident.A person who takes pictures of an event or incident.A person who watches a movie.30s
- Q4What is a bullying-victim?A person who enjoys being mean to othersA person who is indifferent to bullying behaviorA person who always defends themselves against a bullyA person who is targeted by a bully or group of bullies30s
- Q5What can be a consequence of being bullied?Increased popularity among peersHigher academic performanceImproved mental healthLow self-esteem and depression30s
- Q6What is the best way to address bullying?By ignoring the situation and hoping it will resolve on its ownBy punishing the bully and the victim equallyBy blaming the victim for their own victimizationBy creating a supportive and safe environment and teaching empathy30s
- Q7What are some common types of bullying?Social, cultural, and environmental bullyingPhysical, mental, and spiritual bullyingIntuitive, practical, and analytical bullyingVerbal, physical, and cyberbullying30s
- Q8What is the difference between bullying and teasing?Teasing involves physical aggression while bullying does notBullying only happens in-person while teasing only happens onlineBullying and teasing are the same thingBullying is repeated and involves a power imbalance, while teasing may be a one-time occurrence and not involve a power imbalance30s