Bullying Quiz

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Bullying Quiz Test your knowledge about this subject.

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Bullying Quiz. Test your knowledge about this subject. Question 1. Bullies get worse grades then average. FALSE: This is a common myth: In fact, bullies tend to be at least average academically or only slightly below. Question 2. Girls almost never bully. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bullying QuizTest your knowledge about this subject.

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Question 1

Bullies get worse grades then average.

FALSE: This is a common myth: In fact, bullies tend to be at least average academically or only slightly below.

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Question 2

Girls almost never bully.

FALSE. Boys bully more often than girls, but girls bully, too.

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Question 3

Girl bullies rarely use physical tactics.

FALSE. In the past, girls were thought to bully differently: boys by force, girls by social alienation or humiliation. In July 2005, however, the National Center for Education Statistics released a new analysis of 2001 survey data and found no measurable difference in bullying tactics between the sexes.

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Question 4

Looking different is the main reason kids get bullied.

FALSE. Looking different can provoke bullying, but more typical triggers are social isolation or weakness. Bullies almost always abuse a power difference.

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Question 5

Most kids get bullied.

FALSE. Most kids do not get bullied. According to a 2001 study in the Journal of the American Medical Association, only 17 percent of children in grades 6 through 10 have been bullied. However, in a 2010 Josephson Institute survey of high school students, nearly half reported that they had been bullied at least once in the past year.

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Question 6

The best way to deal with bullies is to ignore them. They will findsomeone else to bother.

TRUE and FALSE. Some bullies go away, but others get angry and keep bullying until they get a reaction. That’s what they want.

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Question 7

The best way to deal with bullies is to fight back.

FALSE. If a child physically fights a bully, he may get hurt (or hurt someone else and get in trouble). And the bully might come after him again to get even. Either way, fighting back physically usually makes things worse. Assertion, rather than returned physical aggression, however, can be more effective.

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Question 8

Bullies lack self-esteem and pick on others to build it up.

FALSE. This is another common myth. In fact, some bullies have high self-esteem. They feel good about themselves. They feel better by picking on others. Most of the time, bullying isn’t about high or low self-esteem. It’s about having power.

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Question 9

Most parents know if their kids are being bullied.

FALSE. Bullying causes shame, and victims often feel too embarrassed to tell their parents or anyone else. They may feel it is their responsibility to stop the bullying. Parents should look for warning signs in their kids.

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Question 10

Kids are resilient and get over the effects of bullying.

FALSE. Bullied kids can suffer long-term effects such as a greater tendency for depression.