Bullying Test it

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Bullying


It is time to test your knowledge of bullying. However, if you are not ready to do the test, you will not be able to answer the questions correctly and you will need to go back to the Read It ! pages to help you learn more about the topic.


Which of these is an example of bullying?

Calling someone by their nickname

Sharing a funny joke with a friend

Telling a friend about a story you read

Repeating untrue rumours about someone many times


Bullying is:

Not normal or acceptable

Acceptable in some situations

A completely normal thing to do

Not something anyone should worry about


What is a 'victim'?

Someone who commits a crime

A person who helps someone commit a crime

Someone who watches a crime being committed

Someone who is harmed or made to suffer in some way


Which one of these statements is untrue?

People may be bullied because they behave badly once

People may be bullied because of their religious beliefs

People may be bullied because of their looks and hair colour

People may be bullied because they are clever in school


How is a victim of bullying likely to feel?

Alone

Happy

Not bothered

That it is acceptable


What is the best way to deal with bullies?

Not tell anyone

Tell a responsible adult so they can deal with the situation

Ignore everyone and hope that the bully goes away

Confront the bullies and have a fight with them


What is the name of the organisation you can call if you are having problems with bullying?

Children and Bullying

ChildLine

Child Organisation

Child Online


As a good young citizen, if you know someone who is being bullied what should you do?

Offer to help them and get them to tell a responsible adult

Go face-to-face with the bullies

Join the bullies so you don't get bullied yourself

Ignore what is happening. It is not your problem

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