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I'm in the middle of a chat session and someone says something really mean. Should I:
a) Say something mean back
b) Ask them to apologize
c) Don't respond; Tell an adult if it bothers me
d)

I'm online and I get a message from my Internet service provider asking for my password. They say they need it to fix my account. Should I give it to them?
a) Yes
b) No
c) Maybe
d)

My parents' and I have established rules as to what I can do on the Internet when I'm home, but I'm at a friend's house. Should I go by my parents' rules or do whatever my friend does?
a) Go by your parents rules
b) Do whatever your friend does
c)
d)

If someone I meet online asks me to keep a secret from my parents I should
a) keep the secret because they are my cyber friend.
b) tell my parents, because no one should ever ask me to keep secrets from my parents.
c) tell all of my friends, because it's hard for me to keep a secret.
d)

If someone sends me an inappropriate message/material, I should
a) keep it a secret.
b) reply to the message and ask the sender to stop sending me messages.
c) never reply to these messages and tell my parents, so that they can notify our online service provider.
d)

If someone is on my E-mail buddy list, friend list, or contact list and I only know that person online, he or she is
a) someone I should be cautious about, because I don't know him or her well.
b) my friend and someone I can trust.
c) the person he or she claims to be.
d)

When you are making up a user name for email and instant messaging, you should:
a) Always use your real name.
b) Use a name that gives good clues about who you really are.
c) Use a name that does NOT reveal your true identity.
d)

With your secret codes and passwords, you should:
a) Give them out to only your best friends.
b) Give them out to only your best friends.
c) Give them out to strangers.
d)

When someone asks for personal information like phone numbers or addresses online, you should:
a) Give the information to anyone who asks because it’s the polite thing to do.
b) Never give out personal information online in emails or instant messages because you never know who you are really communicat
c) Post the information on any public Web site like Facebook, so anyone can find it.
d)

When online friends say they want to meet you in person, you should:
a) Go ahead, make plans and meet them wherever and whenever they want.
b) Inform your parents and make sure that you meet where there are a lot of people around.
c) Never meet anyone in person that you met online, it’s just not safe.
d)

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