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What is cyberbullying? 

Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place online through phones, computers, or social media.

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Which devices are commonly used in cyberbullying?  

Smartphones, tablets, and computers.

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True or False: Cyberbullying can happen through gaming platforms.  

True 

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What is the difference between bullying and cyberbullying?  

Bullying happens face-to-face, while cyberbullying happens online.

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Name one example of cyberbullying.  

Sending mean or threatening messages.

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Why is cyberbullying harmful? 

It can cause stress, sadness, and low self-esteem.

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How does cyberbullying spread faster than traditional bullying?  

Because messages and posts can be shared instantly with many people.

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What does “anonymity” mean in cyberbullying?  

Bullies can hide their identity online.

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Explain why cyberbullying is harder to escape than face-to-face bullying.  

Victims can be targeted anytime, even at home, through devices.

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How can cyberbullying affect friendships?  

It can break trust and cause conflicts among friends.

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What should you do if you receive a mean message online?  

Do not reply, block the sender, and report it.

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How can you help a friend who is being cyberbullied?  

Listen, support them, and encourage them to tell a trusted adult.

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If someone posts embarrassing photos of you, what action can you take?  

Report the post and ask the platform to remove it.

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How can parents help prevent cyberbullying?  

By monitoring online activities and talking openly with children.

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Give one example of a positive use of social media.  

Sharing helpful information or encouraging messages.

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Compare the impact of cyberbullying and traditional bullying.  

Cyberbullying can spread faster and reach more people, while traditional bullying is limited to physical spaces.

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Why do some bullies choose to attack online instead of face-to-face?  

Because they feel safer hiding behind a screen.

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Why is blocking a bully not always enough?  

They may create new accounts or continue through other platforms.

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What role does peer pressure play in cyberbullying?  

Some students join in to fit in with a group, even if they know it’s wrong.

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How can cyberbullying affect a student’s academic performance?  

Victims may lose focus, skip school, or perform poorly due to stress.

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In Malaysia, which law can be used against cyberbullying?  

The Communications and Multimedia Act (CMA) 1998, Section 233.

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Is cyberbullying less serious than face‑to‑face bullying?  

No, it is equally serious or even more harmful.

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What is it called when a group encourages others to bully someone online?  

It is called mobbing or group bullying.

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What serious outcome can cyberbullying lead to if not addressed?  

It can lead to self‑harm or suicide.

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Sharing someone’s private photos without consent breaks which ethical principle?  

It breaks the principle of respect for privacy.

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