Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? National Anti-Bullying Week 2014 Created by John Khan.

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? National Anti-Bullying Week 2014 Created by John Khan

Put these words in order to make a phrase.

bullying stop together let’s

Let’s stop bullying together!

Are you ready to play... Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Question 1

What is the theme for this year’s Anti-Bullying Week. Is it A Racist bullying B Cyberbullying C Homophobic bullying D Bullying due to a special educational need or disability

Question 1 A B C D Bullying because of a special educational need or disability --

£100

Question 2

Bullying comes in many forms. It can be... A Physical e.g. punching or kicking B Verbal e.g. name calling C Indirect e.g. spreading rumours D All of the above

Question 2 A B C D All of the above --

£200

Question 3

What is the most common form of bullying behaviour amongst young people? A Indirect bullying B Physical bullying C Cyberbullying D Verbal bullying

Question 3 A B C D Verbal bullying

£300

Question 4

What is the main reason why young people say they are bullied? A People thought they were gay B Because of their appearance C People were jealous of them D Due to a SEN or disability

Question 4 A B Because of their appearance C D

£500

Question 5

Which form of bullying is said to be the most harmful? A Verbal bullying B Physical bullying C Indirect bullying D Cyberbullying

Question 5 A B C Indirect bullying D

£1,000

Question 6

Which of the following statements is true? A Girls tend to cyber-bully less than boys B Boys and girls bully in the same way C Girls never use physical bullying D Boys tend to physically bully while girls bully indirectly

Question 6 A B C D Boys tend to physically bully while girls bully indirectly

£2,000

Question 7

Where does most bullying usually take place? A On the way to school B At home C In school D On the way home from school

Question 7 A B C In school D

£4,000

Question 8

In a survey of 4546 pupils, how many students wanted to help someone who was being bullied? A 62% B 10% C 45% D 33%

Question 8 A 62% B C D

£8,000

Question 9

Are bystanders affected by bullying behavior? A No, because they are not directly involved in the bullying B Yes, but more needs to be done to support them C Yes, but the effects wear off pretty quickly D No, because they are not targeted by those who bully

Question 9 A B Yes, but more needs to be done to support them C D

£16,000

Question 10

Who are more likely to intervene if they see bullying behaviour taking place A Girls B Boys C Adults D All are likely to intervene

Question 10 A Girls B C D A

£32,000

Question 11

Young people learn bullying behaviour from... A Other young people B The media e.g. television C Adult role models e.g. parents D All of the above

Question 11 A B C D All of the above

£64,000

Question 12

How many young people play truant from school each day because of bullying? A 10,000 B 15,000 C 20,000 D 25,000

Question 12 A B C 20,000 D

£125,000

Question 13

The following may prevent you from becoming a victim of bullying…… A Engaging in bullying behaviour yourself B By ignoring the bullying C Having a good network of friends D Retaliating against those who bully

Question 13 A B C Having a good network of friends D

£250,000

Question 14

Bullying is a problem that effects... A Victims B Those doing the bullying C Everyone D Schools

Question 14 A B C Everyone D

£500,000

Question 15

In a survey of 10,537 pupils, how many students said they felt safe at school? A 91% B 92% C 93% D 94%

Question 15 A B C D 94%

£1,000,000

Congratulations! You are a winner!