This is a quiz about internet safety and cyberbullying, prepared for 6th-grade students. Cyberbullying is a form of bullying in which there is ridicule or harassment through the internet. It has become quite common, especially among teenagers. Social media provides a platform where people feel safe to say anything, and this is where you must watch it. If you would like to discover further about internet safety and to cyberbully, try this quiz.
The names of my favorite books and movies.
My real name, address, telephone number, the school I attend, or my photograph.
The name of my pet.
Never reply to these messages and tell my parents, so that they can notify our online service provider.
Keep it a secret.
Reply to the message and ask the sender to stop sending me messages.
Keep the secret because they are my "cyber friend."
Tell all of my friends, because it's hard for me to keep a secret.
Tell my parents, because no one should ever ask me to keep secrets from my parents.
My friend and someone I can trust.
The person he or she claims to be.
Someone I should be cautious about, because I don't know him or her well.
Take a break and have a snack.
Use the Internet to help me with my homework.
Agree to meet someone in person who I have met online.
Give them your number.
Never give out your phone number.
Give them your name
Never give out your name.
Both B and D
Share it with your friends
Tell an adult you know and trust
Click on “Home” to leave that site
Yes, because you trust her
Yes, because someone will have checked
No
Reply and complain
Ignore them
Tell an adult you know and trust
Tell your Internet Service Provider (ISP)
There aren’t any.
The picture could be edited in an embarrassing way and sent to others or published on the web.
You could be traced by someone who might wish you harm.
Immediately fix the date and time.
Tell your family and friends.
Have a telephone conversation first, take someone with you, and arrange to meet in a public place.
Someone who is nice to newbie's
Someone who feels better by making other feel worse
Someone who uses the Internet to knock/put others down
Someone who is happy when they provoke or torment others
No Answer
Tell a trusted adult about the bullying.
Don't open or read messages by cyber bullies.
Don't tell anyone and keep your feelings to yourself.
Tell your Internet service provider.
No Answer
Inform the local police and tell your school if it is school related.
Don't erase the messages. Put them in a folder unread.
Never agree to meet with a bully, or with anyone, you meet online.
All of the above
No Answer
Get back at the bullies by doing the same things they did to you.
Don't give out private information .
Don't exchange pictures or give out email addresses to people you meet on the Internet.
Don't send a message when you are angry.
No Answer
Delete messages from people you don't know, or from those people who seem angry or mean.
When something doesn't seem right, stay in the site, chat anyway and give out personal information.
Post all your school pictures online along with your address, email, and phone number.
Send messages when you are angry and haven't had time to think about the situation.
No Answer
Treat others as badly as they treat you.
Be polite online and others will do the same
Call people names when they do something you don't like.
Repeat messages over an over so others don't get a chance to talk.
No Answer
Don't use offensive language or nicknames.
Be nice to newbie's.
Use ALL CAPS in a message to show yelling.
Always avoid making personal attacks and calling names.
No Answer