Cyber-Bullying Fact Quiz

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This quiz is designed to educate people on the laws and implications in Ontario rearding cyber-bullying.
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Question 1

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As of yet, there are no specific laws against cyber-bullying within the criminal code:
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

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In the Education Act, " Bullying" is defined as:
Answer
  • behaviour causing harm, fear or distress to another individual
  • behaviour creating a negative environment at school for another individual
  • behaviour that occurs where there is a power imbalance between individuals
  • All the answers are correct

Question 3

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Which of the following forms of bullying is NOT considered illegal?
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  • Criminal harassment
  • assault
  • social ostracizing fellow pupils
  • distribution of intimate images without consent
  • threats of death or serious bodily harm

Question 4

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Which of the following is NOT considered cyber-bullying
Answer
  • Sending mean or threatening emails, texts, tweets, or other types of instant messages
  • Pretending to be someone by using their name
  • Posting embarrassing photos of someone online
  • None of the answers
  • All of the questions are correct

Question 5

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Depression, social withdrawal, and aggression are common ways that youth deal with bullying
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Youth who are bullied can begin manifesting physical symptoms even if the bullying is only verbal and/or emotional
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Which of the following is NOT a danger for adolescents who are being bullied
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  • An increase is self esteem due to increased attention
  • Contemplating, attempt, or committing suicide
  • School absenteeism and academic problems
  • Aggressive behaviour

Question 8

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If a youth witnesses bullying occurring they should....
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  • Write a signed, heartfelt letter to a teacher or trusted adult
  • Report it to a teacher or school staff
  • Befriend the bully and join in when the bullying occurs
  • Fight the bully themselves

Question 9

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We, as teaching professionals, should model the online behaviour that we expect to see from our students
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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Students only target other students as the victims of their cyber-bullying
Answer
  • True
  • False
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