Cyber Bullying
Staying Safe Online
Bystanders
Communication styles
Common Knowledge
100

What is cyberbullying?

Bullying that happens using technology such as social media, messages, or online platforms.

100

Name ONE way to stay safe online.

Keep personal information private / use strong passwords / block or report users.

100

What is a bystander?

A person who sees or knows about bullying but is not directly involved.

100

Which communication style is calm, respectful, and confident?

Assertive communication.

100

In what year did Sydney (Australia) hold the Olympic games?

2000

200

Give ONE way cyberbullying can affect mental health.

It can cause anxiety, sadness, stress, or low self-esteem.

200

Why should you keep your passwords private?

To stop others from accessing or hacking your account.

200

Why are bystanders important in bullying situations?

They can help stop the bullying by reporting it or supporting the victim.

200

Which communication style avoids speaking up?

Passive communication.

200

Who was the first European to reach Australia in 1770?

Capt. James Cook

300

Give TWO examples of cyberbullying.

Sending mean messages, spreading rumours online, sharing embarrassing photos.

300

Name TWO ways to protect a social media account.

Use a strong password and set the account to private.

300

What should a bystander do to help someone being bullied?

Report the bullying and support the victim

300

What is an aggressive communication style?

Communication that is rude, angry, or meant to hurt others.

300

Name a country that has black and red in the nations flag

Suitable answer to be checked

400

Explain TWO ways cyberbullying can harm mental health.

It can cause anxiety and stress, and make someone feel isolated or depressed.

400

Why is it important to set accounts to private?

So only approved people can see your information and posts.

400

What are TWO actions a school should take if bullying is reported?

Investigate the issue and support the student (e.g. wellbeing support, consequences).

400

Give an example of an assertive response to bullying.

“Please stop. That’s not okay,” or reporting calmly without being aggressive.

400

Who won last year's AFL grand final 

Brisbane

500

Why is cyberbullying sometimes more harmful than face-to-face bullying

It can happen anytime, reach a large audience, and is harder to escape.

500

Explain THREE ways to keep a social media account safe AND why they matter.

  • Strong password → prevents hacking
  • Private account → limits who can see content
  • Don’t share personal info → reduces risk of misuse
500

What could happen if bystanders ignore bullying?

The bullying may continue, get worse, and the victim may feel unsupported.

500

Compare aggressive vs assertive communication (give ONE difference).

Aggressive is rude and harmful; assertive is respectful and calm.

500

Which artist released the popular 2024 song “Espresso”?

Sabrina Carpenter

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