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Press for Take Off! Last year pupils at your school filled in questionnaires for EVERY CHILD MATTERS All of the answers to this game are taken from what Year 7 pupils across Sheffield told us. Press the red button when you are ready and GOOD LUCK!

Question 1 What percentage of Y7s said they think they are doing well at school? A – 59% C – 75%D – 84% B – 66%

Question 2 Where did Y7s say they were most likely to be bullied? A – In their local area C – On the way to school D – On the way home from school B – At school

Question 3 What percentage of Y7s said they always get enough sleep? A – 52% C – 72%D – 82% B – 62%

Question 4 Which of the following things do young people in in Y7 worry about most? A – People hanging aroundB – People doing crime C – People carrying guns and knives D – Crossing the road

Question 5 What is the most popular thing that Y7s like to do in their spare time? A – Sports/exercise C – Doing things with their family D – Doing things with friends B – Watching TV

Question 6 What percentage of Y7s don’t go to museums or art galleries but would like to? A – 9% B – 15% C – 19% D – 23%

Question 7 What is the main thing stopping Y7 young people from taking part in activities they enjoy? A – Not enough money C – Family won’t let themD – No transport B – Having no-one to go with

Question 8 What did Y7s say helps them learn the most? A – Going on trips C – Working on their ownD – Using computers B – Clubs and activities

Question 9 What is most likely to stop Y7s from learning? A – Being bullied C – Other pupils messing about D – Boring lessons B – Not enough computers at school

Question 10 What percentage of Y7s said they have tried smoking cigarettes? B – 4%A – 2% C – 6%D – 8%

Question 11 In 2007, 5% of Y7s said they had experienced cyber-bullying (e.g. nasty text messages). In 2009, the figure was… A – 8% C – 18% B – 12% D – 25%

Question 12 How do most Y7s get to school? A – Car C – BusD – Cycle B – Walk

Question 13 Who do most Y7s travel to school with? A – Their friends C –An adult B – On their own

Question 14 Who are more likely to know what they want to do in the future? A – Y7 girls B – Y7 boys

Question 15 Which of the following leisure activities is the most popular for Y7s? A – Bowling / cinema C – Playing on computers or games consoles D – Arts and crafts B – Singing / dancing

We hope you enjoyed the quiz! Maybe you would like to do a project based on the results for YOUR school. You can apply for £100 to help with your project – ask your teacher about this. For more information on the Every Child Matters Consultation, please visit Thank you for taking part!