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What is one positive learning outcome that can come from understanding cyberbullying?
 
It teaches you empathy and being responsible online.
 
It helps you gain more online followers.
 
It gives you an excuse to get out of school.
 
It teaches you to be tougher and ignore negativity.
Which of the following is an example of a "trusted adult" you should tell if you or a friend is being cyberbullied?
 
A parent or guardian.
 
Someone who tells you to keep it a secret.
 
A random person online.
 
The bully themselves.
What is "Impersonation" in the context of cyberbullying?
 
Pretending to be someone else online to cause trouble.
 
It means physically hurting someone.
 
It's a form of traditional bullying.
 
It refers to blocking someone from a group chat.
What does it mean to "think before you post" as a positive digital citizen?
 
Considering the impact of your words.
 
Leaving mean comments on posts you disagree with.
 
Sharing private information about others to warn them.
 
Ignore requests from friends to remove embarrassing content.
Which of the following is a healthy coping mechanism if you are feeling stressed or upset by something online?
 
Talking to a trusted adult, exercising, or doing a hobby.
 
Ignoring your feelings and pretending everything is fine.
 
Playing video games to distract yourself indefinitely.
 
Retaliating against the bully online.
You see a mean comment about a classmate posted online. What is a helpful upstander action you can take *offline*?
 
Offer support privately and suggest talking to an adult.
 
You should tell the target to deal with it on their own.
 
You should publicly shame the bully online.
 
You should pretend you didn't see anything.
What is a key defining characteristic of bullying (both online and offline)?
 
It is typically a repeated behavior with a power imbalance.
 
It never happens between friends.
 
It always involves a group of people against one individual.
 
It's only considered bullying if physical harm is involved.
Which of the following is a common emotional impact of cyberbullying on the target?
 
Anxiety and stress.
 
More friendships online and offline.
 
Increased self-esteem.
 
Improved academic performance.
If you are experiencing cyberbullying and want to report it, what is a helpful thing to do before talking to an adult?
 
Gather evidence of the bullying to show to a trusted adult.
 
Block the bully online and tell no one.
 
Start a new rumor about the bully.
 
Confront the bully in person immediately, alone.
What is a potential consequence for someone who engages in cyberbullying?
 
The bully might experience guilt or disciplinary action.
 
It only affects a small number of people.
 
Bystanders are never affected by it.
 
It’s not real bullying because it happens online.
Which action best demonstrates being a positive digital citizen?
 
Posting only positive and supportive comments.
 
Ignoring what others post, even if it's hurtful.
 
Creating anonymous accounts to express opinions freely.
 
Sharing embarrassing photos of others online.
Why is it important to report cyberbullying to a trusted adult?
 
Adults can help stop the bullying and provide support.
 
It makes the bully stop immediately, every time.
 
It's the only way to get revenge on the bully.
 
It's tattling and you'll get in trouble.
If you are the target of cyberbullying, what is the most important first step to take?
 
Reporting the incident to an adult like a parent or teacher.
 
Sharing cyberbullying content with friends.
 
Asking the bully to stop in a private message.
 
Ignoring the bullying until it goes away.
Who is an "upstander" in a bullying situation?
 
A person who steps in or supports someone being bullied.
 
The person who starts the bullying.
 
Someone who watches bullying happen but does nothing.
 
A peer who encourages the bullying.
Why is it important to take cyberbullying seriously?
 
It can cause real emotional harm and distress.
 
It makes you popular with your friends.
 
It is always easy to delete online evidence.
 
It's usually just a joke.
What does the cyberbullying term "Flaming" refer to?
 
The act of sending angry, aggressive, rude messages online.
 
Blocking someone from an online group.
 
Spreading rumors about someone in person.
 
Creating a fake online profile.
What is the most effective upstander action you can take if you witness cyberbullying?
 
Telling a trusted adult about what is happening.
 
Posting a mean comment back to the bully.
 
Ignoring the situation and hoping it stops.
 
Joining in with the bullying to fit in.
How might a target of cyberbullying typically feel?
 
They are often embarrassed, sad, or isolated.
 
They feel powerful and in control.
 
They become more popular among their friends.
 
They usually forget about it quickly.
What is a unique characteristic of cyberbullying compared to traditional bullying?
 
It can reach a wider audience and be permanent.
 
It only affects the person being bullied.
 
It stops when you log off the internet.
 
It's always easy to identify the person doing the bullying.
Which of the following is an example of cyberbullying?
 
Someone repeatedly spreading false rumors about you online.
 
Being excluded from a sports team.
 
A physical fight between two students.
 
A one-time disagreement with a friend.