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Grade&Section: _____________ Gender: ________

Age: _____

Direction: Encircle the letter that corresponds to your answer. Please answer
honestly.

1. Do you participate in Class recitation?


a. Yes b. Sometimes c. No

2. Have you experienced being smart-shamed?


a. Yes b. Sometimes c. No

3. Why do you recite in Class?


a. For my grades
b. For me to express my knowledge/opinion about the topic
c. I don’t recite

4. What do you think will be the effect if smart-shaming is not happening?


a. The students will be more confident
b. People will be more open to their thoughts
c. It is not possible

5. What kind of environment do you expect in class?


a. Friendly c. Peaceful
b. Open d. I don’t know

6. Do you get shy whenever you are asked to recite in front of the class?
Why?
a. Yes, because I’m not confident enough
b. Yes, because I’m afraid I might get smart-shamed
c. No, because I’m confident

7. What do you often feel when you become active or recite in class?
a. Shy b. Confident c. I don’t participate in class

8. Are you confident with your academic ability?


a. Yes b. No c. Sometimes

9. In what way do you think we can stop this social phenomenon?


a. We should listen before we critique
b. Implore the powerful aid of books
c. give people a chance to express their own opinions

10. Do you think Smart shaming is also bullying?


a. Yes b. No
11. What will you do if you get smart-shamed?
a. I will do nothing
b. I will report it to my class adviser
c. I will tell my parents

12. Why do you think people do smart-shaming?


a. They’re insecure
b. Lack of knowledge
c. They’re insensitive

13. Do you think the School administration should implement rules regarding
smart-shaming?
a. Yes b. No

14. What are the common anti-intellectualism do you often hear?


a. “Ang dami mong alam!”
b. “Edi ikaw na ang magaling”
c. “Pabibo ka masyado”

15. What will you feel if you get smart-shamed?

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