Digital Citizenship
Quiz by Karen Bonner
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- Q1What does it mean to be a good digital citizen?Sharing personal information with strangersIgnoring cyberbullyingPlaying online games all dayUsing the internet responsibly and respectfully30s
- Q2What is an example of personal information that should not be shared online?School mascotFavorite foodFavorite colorFull name and address30s
- Q3Why is it important to think before posting something online?To share personal achievementsTo show off to friendsTo avoid hurting others' feelings or harming your own reputationTo get more likes and comments30s
- Q4What does it mean to give credit when using someone else's work online?Changing the creator's nameIgnoring the creatorAcknowledging the original creator of the workPretending you created the work30s
- Q5What should you do if you receive a mean or hurtful message online?Share the message with friends for supportKeep it to yourself and ignore itRespond with an equally mean messageTell a trusted adult and consider blocking the sender30s
- Q6What is the purpose of creating strong passwords for your online accounts?To share your passwords with friendsTo protect your personal information from hackersTo show off your creativityTo make it easier to remember your passwords30s
- Q7What does it mean to be a good online friend?Sharing personal information with strangersMaking fun of others onlineBeing supportive and respectful towards othersIgnoring your friends' messages30s
- Q8Why is it important to verify information found online before sharing it?To show off the latest newsTo impress others with your knowledgeTo increase your social media followersTo avoid spreading false information30s
- Q9What is the Golden Rule of Digital Citizenship?Ignore others' feelings onlineTreat others online as you would like to be treatedBe rude to strangers onlineShare personal information with anyone online30s