Digital Citizenship
Quiz by Anna Cooper
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- Q1I should stop and THINK before sharing things about myself online:Not at all – thinking takes too much time!Sometimes, because privacy is only important sometimes.Always, because the information I share is never private online.Sometimes, but only if I think I’ll get in trouble.120s
- Q2Sometimes I share passwords with my friends:I only share my password with my best friend.It’s OK to share passwords with friends if we never fight and I trust them.My password is just my name, so anyone can guess it anyway.It’s never OK to share my passwords with anyone except my parents.120s
- Q3Sometimes I use my friend’s name and post things pretending to be them as a joke.Yes, a joke is a joke, and I can pretend to be my friend for fun!No, but I probably would if I could figure out their password!Never, it’s called identity theft and can cause big problems for both of us.Yes, because I only go online for fun and so do my friends.120s
- Q4When going online at school, it is important to know:How to work well with others and get the most out of using the internet.How to choose and use the right language so I don’t upset anyone or get into trouble.The agreed rules for going online at school.All of the above.120s
- Q5When I say something online in class or at home, I should:Use a fake name if I want to say anything hurtful.Say whatever I want.Ask a teacher or parent about what’s OK to say online.Do whatever everyone else is doing – if it’s fine for everyone, it’s fine for me.120s
- Q6How long I spend online:Can affect my health if it’s too many hours a day.Can help me learn about the world and help me with homework.Can affect how I sleep.All of the above.120s
- Q7Giving private information to strangers or companies online is:No problem if I think they look like good people or companies.Always OK; I have nothing to hide.Nothing to worry about if I know they don’t live near me.Never OK, no matter what the circumstances are.120s
- Q8If I can tell someone is being bullied online:Ignore it if I don’t like who’s being bullied anyway.Think about what it would feel like if it was happening to me or my best friend and get help.I should just stay away from it – I don’t want to be the next!Why does it matter? A bit of bullying toughens you up.120s
- Q9I try to be positive and helpful online:Yes, being positive is a good habit to get into.Always – it’s important to treat others well online.Yes, even though I sometimes have to think carefully to make sure I say the right thing.All of the above.120s
- Q10If I’m allowed to buy or download things online:I use my instinct to tell if it’s good or not.I check with my friends to see if something is good.I don’t bother checking with my parents, they don’t understand!I check with my parents each time because there are scams and tricks online as well as great stuff.120s