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Take the test: What’s your “bully level”?

Take the test: What’s your “bully level”?. Bullies…. A) think hurting is okay B) can be any age C) can be girls or boys D) all of the above . 1 1 1 3. I am…. hot-headed, impulsive and dominant friendly and helpful

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Take the test: What’s your “bully level”?

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  1. Take the test: What’s your “bully level”?

  2. Bullies… • A) think hurting is okay • B) can be any age • C) can be girls or boys • D) all of the above 1 1 1 3

  3. I am… • hot-headed, impulsive and dominant • friendly and helpful • a real gossip. I tease people in a mean way, call them names, make fun of their appearance, or the way that they talk, dress, or act! 0 3 0

  4. Bullying can be… • A) physical (pushing, hitting,…) • B) verbal (name-calling, insults, threats…) • C) emotional (excluding someone,…) • D) all of the above 1 1 1 3

  5. At lunchtime, you notice everyone at the table next to you cracking on two girls of what they are wearing. You: a) might tell your friends so they can laugh, too. b) laugh, but shrug it off -- it has nothing to do with you. c) don't laugh -- stuff like that really isn't funny if it seems like someone's feelings are getting hurt. 0 0 3

  6. “Happy slapping” is… • A form of bullying where the bully is laughing all the time while he slaps someone. • It's a form of bullying where people are attacked and the attack is filmed on a mobile camera phone. • Something that doesn’t exist. 0 3 0

  7. Children learn bullying behaviours from… • other children • media (television, movies, video games) • adult role models (parents, teachers, athletes) • all of the above 1 1 1 3

  8. If you are being bullied, you should… a) stay calm and don't act angry or upset b) ignore the bully and walk away c) tell an adult you trust d) all of the above 1 1 1 3

  9. You are on the school playground and someone accidentally trips you up? What do you do? a) Hit the person hard b) Give them a chance to apologise c) Sit down and cry 0 3 0

  10. Your score • 0 – 5: the bully • 5 – 12: what’s it going to be? • 12 – 24: the angel

  11. 0-5: The bully Shame on you…you are a real evil trouble maker!! “Once a bully, always a bully” is your life long motto.You like to treat people in a very bad way because they are different! But it is not too late, people can change!!

  12. 5-12: What’ it going to be? Well done, you have changed. After a deep search in your soul you realised that bullying was wrong. After many apologies you solved the problem and now you’re a better person. You made the right decision!!

  13. “The bully free zone” CONGRATULATIONS!! You are a little angel. The word “bully” does not really exist in your vocabulary. You get along with everyone and everyone likes you. But be aware! You can’t be everyone’s friend. So don’t push it. When characters don’t collide, it’s maybe better to accept it and to stay polite!

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