#1
Which of the following is NOT a form of bullying?
Physical bullying
Verbal bullying
Self-defense
Cyberbullying
#2
What is the most common reason why individuals bully others?
To gain social status
To cope with personal issues
To make friends
To show superiority
#3
What is the term for a person who witnesses bullying but does not take action?
Victim
Bully
Bystander
Accomplice
#4
What is the definition of cyberbullying?
Physical bullying that occurs online
Verbal bullying through electronic means
Repeated aggressive behavior using digital devices
Teasing someone using social media
#5
What is the term for bullying that occurs within a workplace environment?
Corporate bullying
Professional bullying
Workplace harassment
Office bullying
#6
What is the role of bystanders in preventing bullying?
To encourage the bully
To ignore the situation
To intervene and support the victim
To take photos or videos of the bullying
#7
What is the role of empathy in preventing bullying?
Empathy promotes understanding and compassion, reducing the likelihood of bullying behavior.
Empathy encourages bystanders to join in bullying behavior.
Empathy has no impact on bullying prevention.
Empathy increases aggression and competitiveness.
#8
Which age group is most susceptible to bullying?
Young children (ages 5-10)
Teenagers (ages 13-19)
Young adults (ages 20-30)
Middle-aged adults (ages 40-50)
#9
What is one potential long-term effect of being bullied?
Increased self-esteem
Improved social skills
Higher academic achievement
Development of anxiety or depression
#10
What is the difference between bullying and teasing?
Bullying involves intentional and repetitive aggression, while teasing is occasional and unintentional.
Teasing involves physical harm, while bullying is purely verbal.
Bullying only occurs between peers, while teasing can involve authority figures.
Teasing is always done in a friendly manner, while bullying is always malicious.
#11
Which of the following is a risk factor for becoming a bully?
High empathy levels
Being a victim of bullying
Strong support system
Healthy self-esteem
#12
What role can parents play in addressing bullying?
Blaming the victim
Encouraging retaliation
Modeling respectful behavior and communication
Punishing the bully without understanding underlying issues
#13
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a bully?
Low self-esteem
Aggressive behavior
Lack of empathy
Strong social skills
#14
Which of the following is an appropriate action to take if you witness bullying?
Joining in to avoid becoming a target
Recording the incident without intervening
Directly confronting the bully
Ignoring the situation and walking away
#15
What is the difference between bullying and harassment?
Bullying involves physical aggression, while harassment is purely verbal.
Bullying is intentional and repetitive aggression, while harassment can be a one-time occurrence.
Bullying only occurs in school settings, while harassment occurs in the workplace.
Bullying and harassment are synonymous terms.
#16
Which of the following is a potential consequence for individuals who bully others?
Increased popularity among peers
Improved mental health
Legal repercussions
Enhanced empathy
#17
What is the term for bullying behavior directed at someone based on their race, ethnicity, or nationality?
Social bullying
Verbal bullying
Racial bullying
Emotional bullying
#18
What is relational aggression in the context of bullying?
Physical bullying
Verbal bullying
Psychological bullying
Social isolation and manipulation
#19
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a victim of bullying?
High self-esteem
Social withdrawal
Increased anxiety
Decreased academic performance
#20
What is the term for bullying that occurs within a family?
Sibling rivalry
Parental bullying
Domestic bullying
Intrafamilial harassment
#21
Which of the following is a proactive measure to prevent bullying?
Ignoring the bully
Encouraging bystander intervention
Retaliating with physical force
Blaming the victim
#22
How can schools create a safer environment to prevent bullying?
Implement strict disciplinary measures
Encourage open communication and empathy
Increase competition among students
Promote isolation of vulnerable students
#23
What is the impact of bullying on academic performance?
Bullying has no effect on academic performance
Bullied students tend to have higher grades
Bullied students may experience lower grades and attendance issues
Bullied students excel academically to prove themselves
#24
Which of the following is an example of indirect bullying?
Making fun of someone's appearance in person
Spreading rumors about someone behind their back
Physically pushing someone in the hallway
Directly insulting someone's intelligence
#25
Which of the following is an example of psychological bullying?
Physically pushing someone in the hallway
Making threatening gestures towards someone
Spreading rumors or gossip about someone
Directly insulting someone's appearance