CPE Internet Safety Quiz 2 Question Preview (ID: 35209)
Internet Safety-Cyberbullying.
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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) No, they would never call and ask that.
b) Yes, I pay them to use my internet
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I'm visiting a site from a company that I ahve heard of. They want my name and phone number so I can enter a contest. Should I give it to them?
a) Yes
b) No
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d)
I have a digital picture of myself and someone I met online wants to see it. Is it ok?
a) Yes, they are your friend.
b) No, you should never share pictures with someone you don't really know.
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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) send it to your friends
c) ignore/delete the IM and tell a trusted adult
d) post it online
Why are people more likely to say mean things online than in person?
a) The internet does not have the same rules of behavior as real life.
b) The internet is much more dangerous than real life.
c) Being anonymous or hidden can make some people forget their manners
d) because it is ok to do that on the internet
Why should you not send emails, IMs or texts when you are mad?
a) it isn't easy for people to tell how you are feeling online
b) You may not have the best judgement when your emotions are running high.
c) Nobody cares how you feel.
d) The person you are talking with won't respect you if you are not calm.
What do cyberbullies have in common with regular bullies?
a) They both wind up hurting people.
b) They both try to be bigger than their peers.
c) Both types usually don't have any friends.
d) They are both are physically strong.
I'm online with someone my age in a chat room. Is it OK to give them my phone number and address?
a) No, because you barely know them.
b) Yes because they are my friend.
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Over a few days, you get some insulting messages from someone at school. What should you do?
a) Share with your friends.
b) complain to your internet company
c) Ask your parents to come and look at them.
d)
What is the best way to prove that you have been cyberbullied?
a) Save screenshots of the messages.
b) tell a good friend
c) reply to the texts or emails.
d) talk to your parents or an adult you trust.
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