#1
What is the definition of bullying?
A one-time conflict between two individuals
Repeated aggressive behavior intended to harm others
Friendly teasing among friends
An organized group activity
#2
What is the definition of cyberbullying?
Physical aggression in person
Verbal abuse within the family
Online harassment using digital devices
Corporate espionage
#3
What is the role of bystanders in addressing cyberbullying?
Ignoring the situation
Sharing and spreading harmful content
Reporting the incident to appropriate authorities
Engaging in online arguments
#4
What is the role of empathy in preventing bullying?
Encouraging aggressive behavior
Promoting understanding and compassion
Isolating individuals from one another
Ignoring the experiences of others
#5
What is the impact of bullying on the academic performance of victims?
Improved grades
No impact on academic performance
Decreased academic performance
Enhanced focus and concentration
#6
Which of the following is NOT a form of bullying?
Verbal bullying
Physical bullying
Inclusive collaboration
Cyberbullying
#7
What is the bystander role in bullying prevention?
Joining the bully in their actions
Ignoring the situation
Actively supporting and helping the victim
Recording the incident without intervening
#8
What is the key role of educators in bullying prevention?
Ignoring incidents to avoid escalation
Promoting a positive and inclusive environment
Blaming victims for their experiences
Punishing bullies without investigation
#9
Which of the following is a common misconception about bullying?
Bullying is always physical
Bullies are always confident and popular
Bullying only happens in schools
Bullying is beneficial for character building
#10
Which of the following is an example of verbal bullying?
Spreading rumors
Hitting and pushing
Stealing personal belongings
Excluding someone from a group
#11
What is the significance of creating a culture of respect in schools?
Promoting competition among students
Encouraging bullying behavior
Reducing incidents of bullying
Isolating students from each other
#12
Which type of bullying is most commonly associated with online platforms?
Physical bullying
Verbal bullying
Social bullying
Cyberbullying
#13
What is the primary goal of bullying prevention programs?
Punishing bullies
Empowering bystanders
Eliminating all conflicts
Isolating victims
#14
Which of the following is a long-term effect of bullying on victims?
Increased self-esteem
Improved academic performance
Emotional and psychological harm
Enhanced social skills
#15
What is the role of social-emotional learning in bullying prevention?
Encouraging bullying behavior
Developing empathy and positive relationships
Isolating students from emotional experiences
Promoting aggressive competition
#16
How can parents contribute to bullying prevention?
Teaching empathy and respect at home
Encouraging retaliation against bullies
Ignoring their child's behavior
Blaming schools for bullying incidents
#17
What is the impact of bullying on the mental health of the victim?
Enhanced self-esteem
Decreased anxiety
Increased risk of depression and anxiety
Improved overall well-being
#18
How can schools create a supportive environment for bullying prevention?
Ignoring reports of bullying
Implementing strict disciplinary measures
Fostering open communication and empathy
Blaming victims for bullying incidents
#19
How can schools involve students in bullying prevention efforts?
Encouraging bystanders to remain passive
Promoting student-led initiatives and peer support
Blaming students for bullying incidents
Ignoring student perspectives