QCM : Child Safety and Help-Seeking Skills — 9 questions

Questions et réponses du QCM

1. What does the term 'stranger' mean in the context of stranger safety rules?

A person who helps keep you safe
A trusted adult like a parent or teacher
Someone you see regularly in your neighborhood
Someone you do not know personally

Someone you do not know personally

Explication

A stranger is someone you do not know personally, which makes them potentially unsafe to trust without adult supervision. The other options describe trusted adults or familiar persons, which are not strangers.

2. What is the primary role of a trusted adult for children?

To keep children safe, healthy, and happy
To give children gifts
To teach children how to cook
To supervise children during playtime only

To keep children safe, healthy, and happy

Explication

Trusted adults are responsible for keeping children safe, healthy, and happy, providing guidance and support in various situations.

3. Which of the following is considered a trusted adult according to the safety guidelines?

A person offering gifts
Stranger at the park
Neighbor who is not known to the child
Teacher

Teacher

Explication

A teacher is considered a trusted adult because they help keep children safe, provide guidance, and are reliable sources of help, as mentioned in the safety guidelines. The other options are either strangers or unrelated persons who are not trusted adults.

4. Which of the following is an example of a trusted adult?

A neighbor your family knows
A stranger offering candy
Someone you see on television
A classmate at school

A neighbor your family knows

Explication

A neighbor known to your family is considered a trusted adult because they help keep you safe and are familiar to you.

5. What is the primary role of safe help-seeking for children?

To help children find their way in unfamiliar places
To ensure children can get help from trusted adults when in trouble or danger
To encourage children to ask strangers for assistance
To teach children how to solve problems on their own

To ensure children can get help from trusted adults when in trouble or danger

Explication

The primary role of safe help-seeking is to ensure children can seek assistance from trusted adults such as parents, teachers, or police officers when they are in trouble, lost, hurt, or feeling unsafe. This helps them stay safe and protected.

6. Why should children avoid sharing unsafe secrets with strangers?

Because unsafe secrets can cause worry and fear, and should be shared with a trusted adult
Because secrets are always fun
Because strangers always want to be friends
Because secrets are private and should never be shared

Because unsafe secrets can cause worry and fear, and should be shared with a trusted adult

Explication

Unsafe secrets can cause distress and should always be talked about with trusted adults to ensure safety.

7. What should a child do if a stranger asks for personal information?

Say
Share the information if they seem friendly
Refuse and tell a trusted adult
Ignore the stranger but keep talking

Refuse and tell a trusted adult

Explication

Refusing to share personal information and informing a trusted adult are safety steps when approached by strangers.

8. Which safety rule is most important when crossing the street?

Cross at a zebra crossing or pedestrian lane
Cross only when a car is passing
Cross quickly without looking
Cross at any place you want

Cross at a zebra crossing or pedestrian lane

Explication

Using marked pedestrian crossings ensures safer crossing and is a key safety rule.

9. What should you do if you are lost in a public place?

Ask help from a trusted adult such as a police officer or teacher
Try to find your way back alone
Stay quiet and wait for someone to find you
Go to the nearest stranger for help

Ask help from a trusted adult such as a police officer or teacher

Explication

Seeking help from trusted adults like police officers or teachers is the safest way to handle being lost in public.

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Stranger — definition?

Someone you do not know personally.

Stranger — definition?

Someone you do not know personally.

Trusted Adult — role?

Provides help, guidance, and protection.

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