1. What percent of kids have been bullied while online? A. 42% B.

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1. What percent of kids have been bullied while online?
A.
42%
B.
11%
C.
67%
D.
2%
2. Cyberbullying can be very, very hurtful. What is NOT the correct way to deal with it or with
watching it?
A.
Tell your parents or adults you can trust
B.
Don't tell anyone and be a "bystander".
C.
File complaints for websites, if applicable.
D.
If you are not the victim, help them in private. Show them how to stand up for themselves.
E.
Talk to the bully and ask him to stop
Read each question carefully and circle the correct answer
3. Miles got an email that Suzy was saying some mean things about him after school. The email was
from a screen name he did not recognize and it hurt his feelings. What type of cyberbullying is
happening to Miles?
A.
Gossip
B.
Impersonation
C.
Exclusion
D.
Threats
4. What should Miles do about the mean email?
A.
Send an email back demanding the person meet him after school, face to face
B.
Tell a trusted adult and block the user
C.
Not invite Suzy to his birthday party
D.
Send a mean email to Suzy
5. Marta finished checking her email at school. She forgot to log off the email system when she left
the lab which left her email open and ready for the next person on the computer to use. The next
person on the computer sent out some mean emails to Marta’s friends from her email address.
What type of cyberbullying is happening to Marta?
A.
Gossip
B.
Impersonation
C.
Exclusion
D.
Threats
6. What should Marta do about the emails?
A.
Delete her email address
B.
Never use the computer lab at school
C.
Tell a trusted adult, send emails to her friends explaining what happened, and change her
password
D.
Try to find out who it is by posting that she wants to get back at this person on her school’s
chat board
7. Manuel got a text from Gilbert saying that if he tries to join the swim team, he will tell everyone
that Manuel still sleeps with his baby blanket. What type of cyberbullying is happening to Manuel?
A.
Gossip
B.
Impersonation
C.
Exclusion
D.
Threat
8. What electronic devices can you use for cyberbullying?
A.
Television
B.
Cell phone
C.
Typewriter
D.
CD player
9. The most dangerous place to be on the internet, leaving you vulnerable to a cyberstalker is
A.
At school
B.
In the bathroom
C.
In the lock room at the YMCA
D.
In a chatroom, open to anyone
10. Kids who are cyberbullied are most likely to:
A.
Skip school
B.
Get bad grades
C.
Have health problems
D.
All of the above
11. Which of the following is NOT a good way to handle cyberbullying?
A.
Ignore or block the person
B.
Tell your parents or a teacher
C.
Get into a fight with the person at school
D.
Save the message as evidence
12. Which of these are things you could do if you are cyberbullied?
A.
Never agree to meet with a bully, or with anyone, you meet online.
B.
Inform the local police and tell your school if it is school related.
C.
Don’t erase the messages. Put them in a folder unread.
D.
All of the above
13. What are the risks of putting your picture on the Internet?
A.
You could be traced by someone who might wish you harm
B.
There aren’t any
C.
web
The picture could be edited in an embarrassing way and sent to others or published on the
D.
None of the Above
14. Which of these is not a cyberbullying?
A.
Someone who feels better by making other feel worse
B
Someone who is happy when they provoke or torment others
C.
Someone who uses the Internet to knock/put others down
D.
Someone who is nice to new people online
15. Which of these are types of cyberbullying?
A.
Flaming: mail designed to make another person mad
B.
Trickery: Tricking someone into revealing secrets or embarrassing information about
themselves
C.
Harassment: repeatedly sending mean, nasty message
D.
All of the Above
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