1.How old are the youngest children posting on social networks?
a) 7
b) 6
c) 5
d) 4
2.What is there a serious escalation in?
a) teachers joining a union
b) teachers quitting their jobs
c) cyber-bullying of teachers
d) the number of surveys teachers take
3.What / Who conducted a survey of teachers?
a) a school
b) a social network site
c) the British police
d) a teaching union
4.How many teachers had reported abuse?
a) 7,500
b) almost half
c) a quarter of a million
d) 20%
5.What proportion of under-eleven-year-olds made comments?
a) 3%
b) 24%
c) 50%
d) 64%
6.What was the percentage of comments from parents?
a) 50%
b) 64%
c) 38.751%
d) 27%
7.Why did a union official say steps needed to be taken?
a) to educate children
b) the elevators had broken
c) to protect teachers
d) because the Internet is unsafe
8.How do the teachers feel about the vile nature of the abuse?
a) demolished
b) devastated
c) driven
d) devalued
9.What have some teachers lost?
a) their job
b) their whiteboard eraser
c) confidence
d) Internet connection
10.Why are many teachers afraid to report abuse?
a) it will lead to more comments
b) they think there'll be more trouble
c) to keep their password safe
d) they fear someone will attack them