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Cyberbullying Quiz
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What is a cyberbully?
A cyberbully is someone who sends mean, vulgar, or threatening messages or images. They will post sensitive, private information about another person. A cyberbully will pretend to be someone else in order to make that person look bad. Students who are cyberbullied are more likely to skip school, get bad grades and have health problems.

Cyberbullying Quiz
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24 Questions

1. How would you define cyberbullying?
2. Someone at school films a video of someone behaving inappropriately at a party. They send the video around school and you receive it. Do you:
3. Boys are more likely to be targets of cyberbullying than girls.
4. All U.S. states formally require schools to have anti-bullying policies.
5. What is a bystander?
6. Someone you know is being cyberbullied, what is your reaction to the bully?
7. More students experience more cyberbullying than bullying at school.
8. What should you do if you are being cyberbullied?
9. Someone you know is being cyberbullied, what is your reaction to the bully?
10. Targets of cyberbullying are at an increased risk for traditional bullying victimization, substance use, and school problems.
11. Targets of cyberbullying are at an increased risk for traditional bullying victimization, substance use, and school problems.
12. During your Be Strong Online session a student asks for your help to deal with a cyberbully. What should you do?
13. Most who cyberbully others are outcasts or just mean kids.
14. Which of the following is NOT a good way to handle cyberbullying?
15. Most who cyberbully others are outcasts or just mean kids.
16. Teens are less likely to cyberbully others if they know their friends don't do it.
17. All U.S. states formally require schools to have anti-bullying policies.
18. Boys are more likely to be targets of cyberbullying than girls.
19. How should you respond to cyberbullying?
20. What is a bystander?
21. Those who engage in traditional schoolyard bullying are also likely to engage in cyberbullying.
22. You see a person being 'body-shamed' on Facebook. You don't know this person and there are a lot of people joining in with hurtful comments. Do you:
23. Research has shown that parents utilizing blocking and filtering software decreases the likelihood of experiencing cyberbullying.
24. Is is true that people who are being cyberbullied are often being bullied in person too?