CCP Digital Citizenship Quiz 2 Question Preview (ID: 35183)


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When you get an email or instant message from people you don’t know, you should:
a) Ignore it and put it in your trash folder.
b) Respond with a polite how-do-you-do.
c) Forward the message to your best friends.
d)

When you receive an email with an attachment that you were NOT expecting from a friend, you should:
a) Open the attachment without thinking about it.
b) Ask a friend if you think it’s okay to open the attachment.
c) Ask your parents if it is okay to open the attachment.
d)

I'm visiting a site from a company or organization that I've heard of. They want my name and phone number so I can enter a contest. Is it OK to enter?
a) Yes
b) No
c)
d)

I have a digital picture of myself and someone I met online wants to see it. Is it OK to send it to that person?
a) Yes
b) No
c)
d)

Over a few days, you receive a series of insulting Snapchats or Facebook posts from someone at school. Which sequence of action is the best response.
a) Ignore/delete the first post: save any further posts; tell a parent or other adult you trust.
b) Ignore the posts.
c) Save the posts and sent it to your friends.
d) delete the posts from the bully and complain to the sites host.

What's the best way to prove that you've been a victim of cyberbullying?
a) Talking about it to an adult you trust.
b) Telling a good friend about what has been happening.
c) Replying to harassing texts and emails.
d) Saving screenshots of instances where you've been harassed.

What do cyberbullies have in common with regular bullies?
a) They both end up hurting people.
b) They both tend to be bigger than their peers.
c) Both types usually don't have a lot of friends.
d)

Why are people more likely to say mean things online on Facebook, Snapchat, or Instagram than in person?
a) The Internet doesn't have the same rules of behavior as real life.
b) Being anonymous can make some people forget their manners
c) The Internet is much more dangerous than real life
d)

What you post on the Internet is not permanent.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Your digital footprint is all the information about you online that ONLY you post.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

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