#1
What is the definition of bullying?
A one-time incident of conflict or aggression.
Intentional and repeated aggressive behavior towards someone vulnerable.
An unintentional teasing or joking behavior.
A form of constructive criticism.
#2
Which of the following is NOT a form of bullying?
Physical Bullying
Verbal Bullying
Social Bullying
Constructive Feedback
#3
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a bully?
Empathy
Aggressiveness
Dominance
Lack of remorse
#4
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for being bullied?
Being perceived as different.
Being confident and assertive.
Having few friends.
Experiencing abuse or neglect at home.
#5
Which of the following is an example of verbal bullying?
Excluding someone from a group.
Spreading rumors about someone.
Pushing or hitting someone.
Stealing someone's belongings.
#6
Which of the following is an example of social bullying?
Calling someone names.
Spreading rumors about someone.
Hitting or pushing someone.
Stealing someone's lunch.
#7
What is cyberbullying?
Bullying that happens only in schools.
Bullying that occurs through electronic devices.
Bullying that involves physical aggression.
Bullying that happens only during nighttime.
#8
What is the most common reason why people bully others?
They lack empathy.
They are too intelligent.
They have supportive friends.
They are introverted.
#9
What is the role of bystanders in preventing bullying?
To encourage the bully.
To ignore the situation.
To intervene and support the victim.
To join in the bullying behavior.
#10
What is the first step to take if you witness someone being bullied?
Join in and support the bully.
Laugh at the victim to avoid being targeted.
Report the bullying to a trusted adult.
Pretend you didn't see anything.
#11
What is the difference between bullying and harassment?
Bullying only happens in schools.
Harassment is always physical.
Bullying is repeated and targeted, while harassment can be a one-time incident.
Bullying always involves adults.
#12
What is the difference between bullying and teasing?
Bullying is always physical, while teasing is verbal.
Teasing is usually friendly and consensual, while bullying is aggressive and harmful.
There is no difference between bullying and teasing.
Bullying only occurs between peers, while teasing can involve authority figures.
#13
What should be the primary focus of anti-bullying programs?
Punishing the bullies.
Empowering bystanders.
Blaming the victims.
Encouraging retaliation.
#14
What is the term for bullying that is based on someone's race, ethnicity, or nationality?
Social bullying
Verbal bullying
Racial bullying
Physical bullying
#15
What is the difference between bullying and conflict?
Bullying involves power imbalance, while conflict involves equal power.
Bullying always leads to physical fights, while conflict doesn't.
Conflict happens only between adults, while bullying happens only between children.
Bullying is always verbal, while conflict can be physical.
#16
How can parents and teachers support victims of bullying?
By blaming the victim for being bullied.
By encouraging retaliation.
By listening and validating their feelings, and helping them seek support.
By ignoring the bullying behavior.
#17
What is the importance of bystander intervention?
It encourages bystanders to join in bullying behavior.
It empowers bystanders to support the victim and stop the bullying.
It blames bystanders for the bullying.
It encourages bystanders to ignore the bullying.
#18
What is the role of empathy in preventing bullying?
Empathy encourages bystanders to join in bullying.
Empathy allows individuals to understand the impact of their actions and prevent bullying.
Empathy is not relevant to bullying prevention.
Empathy encourages retaliation against bullies.
#19
What should be the response to a person who reports being bullied?
Ignoring the report.
Blaming the victim.
Taking the report seriously and investigating the situation.
Punishing the victim for speaking up.
#20
What is the effect of bystander intervention on bullying incidents?
It increases the likelihood of bullying.
It has no effect on bullying incidents.
It decreases the likelihood of bullying.
It only affects the victim.
#21
What is the primary purpose of anti-bullying laws and policies?
To blame victims for being bullied.
To encourage bystanders to ignore bullying.
To establish consequences for bullying behavior and promote a safe environment.
To punish the victims of bullying.
#22
What is the impact of bullying on victims?
It has no lasting effects.
It can lead to depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem.
It makes them more popular.
It improves their social skills.
#23
What is the importance of creating a safe and inclusive environment in schools and workplaces?
It increases competition.
It promotes a culture of respect and prevents bullying and harassment.
It encourages isolation.
It creates a hostile environment.
#24
Which of the following is an effective strategy for preventing cyberbullying?
Limiting internet access.
Ignoring all online messages.
Sharing personal information freely.
Being cautious about what is shared online and reporting cyberbullying.
#25
What is the long-term impact of bullying on perpetrators?
Increased popularity.
Improved social skills.
Increased likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior.
Enhanced self-esteem.